Wine Club

Our wines are a celebration of a place and a culture where wine is part of the everyday. They are firmly rooted in the values of a well-lived life, one that includes the enjoyment of food and wine with friends and family.

A club for every palate

 
 

From root to bottle, Montinore Estate is firmly committed to excellence through sustainability. Both wine clubs are named for two important Biodynamic® preparations: chamomile (BD 503) and oak bark (BD 505). When added to the compost used in the vineyard, these preparations aid in nitrogen stabilization, increasing soil life and combatting disease. In the same way, these elements are vital to the health of our vines, our wine club members are essential to the success of Montinore Estate.  

  

Join the Chamomile Club or the Oak Club and join a community committed to stewardship, thoughtful winemaking and, of course, stellar wines. 

Choose your membership


Chamomile Club

  • Six (6) bottle allocation of wine, twice per year

  • Complimentary tastings for up to four people

  • 20% off bottle purchases and merchandise (some exceptions apply)

  • Pre-release access to all wines and exclusive access to select offerings

  • Free ground shipping on club shipments and purchases of twelve (12) bottles or more

  • Invitations to member-only events; first notice and discounted tickets to winery events

 

Oak Club

  • Twelve (12) bottle allocation of wine, twice per year

  • Complimentary tastings for up to four people

  • 25% off bottle purchases and merchandise (some exceptions apply)

  • Pre-release access to all wines and exclusive access to select offerings

  • Free ground shipping on club shipments and purchases of six (6) bottles or more

  • Invitations to member-only events; first notice and discounted tickets to winery events

Biannual shipments for the Chamomile Club and the Oak Club include a combination of red, white, orange and pink wines. If you prefer only reds or only whites, please select the appropriate option below.

 
 

*Orange and pink varietals are considered white wines in this context.

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