Winc Wine Delivery: 4 Bottles for $26

January 4, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Winc Wine Delivery: 4 Bottles for $26
Make Your Wine the Hit of the Party for Less Than $7 a Bottle
Expires December 28, 2021 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 50% off

Sip mouthwatering vino from around the world for half the price! Winc’s wine aficionados handpick exciting, quality blends customized to your taste, and deliver them right to your front door. Join Winc and raise a glass to a new and affordable way to drink primo wine.

“The service works by assessing your likes and dislikes and then offering wines that match your palate. They also bring in a number of counselors to help you choose new wine,” TechCrunch

  • Visit Winc’s sites to answer a few questions about your taste in wine or ignore the suggestions all together & choose from the massive collection
  • Learn something: each bottle comes with flavor notes, vineyard backstories, and food pairing ideas
  • Enjoy complimentary shipping, home delivery & amazing taste

Check out the live wine selection!.

Note: this is a $52 credit that covers the cost of 4 $13 bottles plus shipping.

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