35% off for Foley Food & Wine Society
2/16/2024
If you are looking to add some more bottles to your wine refrigerators, now might be the time to get 6 more bottles.
Foley Wine Club Members can get 35% off select wines and free shipping if you get 6 bottles or more. What is not to like?!
Presidents Day Sale
I have been a member of the Connoisseur Club for a few years now. It is the REDS ONLY, 4-bottle shipment 4 times per year subscription.
I don't know if they have this sale every year, but I will be on the lookout for it from now on. One of my favorite wines is the Silverado Vineyards GEO Cabernet Sauvignon. At $100 list price - getting these at $65/bottle with free shipping seems like a no-brainer! Non members get 20% off.
Foley Food & Wine Society President's Day Sale 2024
Introduction
Hello, my name is Franklin Laurel - Welcome!
I started drinking wine in 1992 when I was in my early twenties and recently married. Like many other young Southern Californians, it started out with White Zinfandel. As we were a couple of young DINKs just beginning life together, and on a budget, our go-to-wine was Sutter Home White Zinfandel, which tasted a lot like wine coolers and probably cost at the time $2.49. If we really were going to splurge, we would step it up and buy Beringer White Zinfandel for $2.99. Those were the days....
After a little time, we decided to get fancy. We stepped up our game and bought some wonderful 2-Buck Chuck from Trader Joe's. The Charles Shaw (Trader Joe's Exclusive Label) wine, also known as 2-Buck-Chuck extended our pallet into Reds for only $1.99 a bottle. Over the years we continued to grow in our understanding of wine (finally ran into some good wine) and we slowly kept buying better and better bottles.
Our first wine club purchase was from Kenwood's Vineyards, in Kenwood, California located in Sonoma Valley, right next to the famous Napa Valley. I began to learn about tobacco leather, and earthiness, and lots of other strange terminology when tasting their signature Zinfandels (of the red variety). So that is how it all began.
Fast forward a couple decades, and we have been members of five different wine clubs, and now have a passion for California's red wines. My favorite by far is Cabernet Sauvignon, while my wife fancies a good Syrah, Malbec, or Merlot - but she also loves the smell of a wine barrel room, which is all about the notes of Cabernet Sauvignon.
As I come across great wine resources and useful information that I find in planning my own wine trips, I will share here for anyone that might stumble across my humble website.
Cheers! - Franklin Laurel