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Here's How You Can Get a Curated Tour of the World's Best Wine Lists Wine Access partners with prestigious restaurants to deliver Michelin-quality wine.

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Wine Access

Whether you're entertaining potential clients or investors, it's important to show that you're a person of substance and taste, which is exactly what Wine Access can help you do. If you want to wow clients and partners or even just yourself, keep reading.

What is Wine Access?

Wine Access is the official wine provider of the MICHELIN® Guide, purveyor of the world's greatest restaurants, and conveyor of the coveted Michelin Star. This elite subscription service has teamed up with the prestigious restaurants in the MICHELIN Guide to curate the world's best wine lists and deliver them directly to people's doors. It's like getting a world-class wine tasting brought to you.

You may not ordinarily be able to access or afford the world's greatest restaurants, but Wine Access offers an exclusive invitation to be part of the experience at those very same restaurants. With Wine Access, you'll receive exceptional wines and expert guidance under the same attention to detail and culinary harmony that defines MICHELIN experiences. Their tasting videos, pairing recommendations, and stories behind each bottle makes it the wine subscription for true connoisseurs, and it will help you make an incredible experience every single time.

Why choose Wine Access?

There are myriad wine subscription services these days but none offer the exclusivity of Wine Access. Wine Access offers five seasonal collections, curated in tandem with sommeliers from Michelin-starred restaurants for a selection that is truly elite. In addition to wine, you'll also receive pairing recommendations from the world's most successful culinary figures to elevate your tasting and enjoy it in new ways, helping increase your knowledge about wine at the same time. Plus, you'll receive invitations to rare wines, private events, exclusive content, and 10 percent off all Wine Access purchases.

Wine Access' program is simple. You'll get five four-bottle seasonal shipments per year (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Holiday, Winter), each of which costs about $160 to $200 including shipping. You'll receive wines featured at restaurants like New York's Per Se, Thomas Keller's three-star French restaurant; San Francisco's two-starred Mexican restaurant Californios; and Washington D.C.'s Jont.

No wine subscription gives you the kind of entry that Wine Access does. It's like you're drawing directly from the wine lists and sommelier expertise of the finest restaurants across the globe. And you don't even have to go anywhere to get it.

Wine Access samples more than 20,000 of the world's best wines every year, choosing only one of every 18 to make the cut for a truly exquisite menu. Climate-controlled shipping ensures perfect provenance, and the Napa-based customer service team is always available to help you select wine or refund your order if you're ever not satisfied with a wine.

Ready to enjoy some of the world's best wines? Head on over to Wine Access's website today to learn more about this limited-edition wine subscription service, sign up, and have bottles on their way in no time. Your business will thank you.

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