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03-20-2006, 10:51 PM,
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Findnfish – I think you are right on track. Wine clubs are a great way to get introduced to new wines, including different winemakers and varietals, which you otherwise may have never purchased. If you are just starting out and want to experiment with different wineries then a general region club is indeed your best bet. Given that you are from Washington I highly recommend experimenting with wines from your home state. Below are a few good Washington wine clubs to get you started, including our own “WOW” Wine Club:

The Washington State Wine Club
http://www.washingtonstatewineclub.com/

Pacific Northwest Wine Club
http://www.pnwc.com/

“Wines of Washington” Wine Club
http://www.winecow.com/merch/wow_info.asp

Note: Washington is really starting to make some outstanding Syrah, and at very reasonable prices.
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