Wine tasting at home isn’t quite the same as wine tasting when traveling in wine country – say, wine tasting in Sonoma or checking out the Okanagan Valley wineries in British Columbia.
One of the best wine clubs in Canada, Hemispheres Wine Guild boasts a Master of Wine at its helm. Based in Naramata, B.C., winemaker Marcus Ansems is the fifth Canadian Master of Wine.
Founded in 1973, the non-profit Opimian Wine Club de Vin is probably the largest Canadian wine club. It’s the only club that operates in all of Canada, including the Yukon.
Another of Canada’s large wine clubs (established in 2009), the Wine Collective focuses on “professionally selected, hard-to-find wines” from around the world.
Keen on discovering wines from Canada’s wine regions? Like wines from the excellent First Nation NkMip Cellars at Spirit Ridge in B.C. or fine Ontario wine from Niagara? Then the Wine Club is for you.
Amazing Clubs was founded in 2003. It’s a subscription club service with different clubs like a chocolate club and a coffee club, each offering monthly products.