The lockdown has arrived, and the bar can’t even provide a glimmer of hope for the tragic news of takeaway pints? You can spend all the cash that should have been spent on alcohol (or even more) on drinking at home-and still help support small businesses.
wine subscription It’s a smart way to discover new drinks. Delivering the box to your door can save you the arduous trek home from the supermarket.
From natural wine subscriptions to family wine tastings to gift your father, here are 13 best wine subscription boxes that can be added to your shopping cart in this not too dry January.
Whatever wine you want: Laithwaite’s Wine Club
Since starting under the railway arches in Windsor, Laithwaite’s has become one of the most successful wine retailers in the UK. They don’t like mandatory rules: you have complete control over the wine you drink, and you can change the recommended wine of your choice online. Subscribers can choose from 12 bottles of mixed wines delivered every 12 weeks (or less frequently, it’s up to you).
Canned wine: Brixton Wine Club
Brixton Wine Club is not your traditional wine club: it sells high-quality wines, yes, but bottling? Do not. This batch is packed in (unlimited recyclable) tanks. Drinking in the park has become the norm in the world-even in winter-this is exactly what wine lovers have been waiting for.
You can join the club as a one-time customer or monthly subscriber and choose from five subscription boxes-from simple red to rose all day, to 100% Fizz.
Italian wine: Sociovino
Soggiovino In July, it was launched by a team of former sommeliers, hotel professionals and chefs. It wants to be a wine box that conveys Italians’ love of their culture: obsession with taste, community awareness, and passion for knowledge and food.
The bottle shop just launched Seasonal subscription case, There are 12 bottles (six bottles of red and six bottles of white), a booklet with pairing instructions, and two recipe cards for seasonal dishes carefully planned by new chefs.
For video tasting: Majestic’s Wine Club
Majestic Wine’s latest effort is about wines with educational elements: its new subscription model, Majestic’s Wine Club, provides tasting materials, available expert advice, and a video tasting of each bottle of wine selected by your experts.
You will receive four boxes each year, plus an optional Christmas box, each based on a different region, country or grape-this is the perfect way to hone your wine knowledge.
Food pairing suggestions: Plonk
Suffering from not knowing what to cook? Plonk’s popular three-drop container per month costs £50 a month, which is the best choice for anyone who wants to try bottles from a small-volume family-run producer.
You will receive three carefully selected bottles of wine every month, free shipping, food pairing suggestions and a card to show you about each wine. Complete your first order and get 10% of all future purchases, you can cancel at any time.
For flexible membership: Ourglass
Choose your package (£40, £80 or £120), spread your payment throughout the year, skip months or cancel at any time, and get three to six bottles of wine every month at home or at work-no matter what Where is best for you. Every bottle of Ourglass comes with professional tasting notes, offering more than 1,500 wines ranging from Bulgarian Pinot Noir to German Riesling.
The company can provide delivery services anywhere in the UK, and provide free delivery services, there is no minimum order quantity.
Sustainability: Littlewine Club
Through the carefully curated, earth-friendly subscription package of the Littlewine Club, you can discover two, four or six natural wines every month. Choose the background pass and you will also receive the story behind each bottle.
There are many options: Roots (£50 per month) is perfect for those who are just starting a natural wine journey; Grower (£90 per month) brings members four bottles a month from famous and upcoming winemakers; and Cosmos ( (£180 per month) provides six bottles of carefully sourced low-intervention wines, including hard-to-find benchmark specialties.
Full marks for sustainability. All materials in Littlewine are made from recyclable and/or compostable materials (even if the tape is water activated and made with soy-based ink, which means it can be placed on a compost pile), so when the wine arrives at your door It is carbon neutral.
Only consume when you want: Naked Wines
Deposit 20 pounds or more in your wine account every month and become one of the “angels” of Naked Wine. You can use your points for the next batch of bottles when you are ready, and you can get a bottle for free when you order a box every month.
You also only pay for the wines you love: if a bottle of wine surprises you, please inform the team at Naked and they will credit your account-you don’t even need to return the wine.
British sparkling wine: Artelium
Artelium grows high-quality grapes in vineyards in the South Downs and provides a box of six award-winning Curators Cuvée 2014 to your home. This case is carefully selected Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Moniere, all of which are hand-picked from a vineyard and created by the famous winemaker Dermot Suger.
Fresh and elegant, this traditional method of wine has been aged on lees for more than 60 months, bringing depth and maturity.
Flexibility: Virgin Wine Bank
Club members deposit their chosen credit line into their wine bank account every month, and for every additional £5, the club will give you an extra £1 for wine purchases. Virgin Wine provides free shipping for all orders, and they have a wide range of options.
Natural wine: Crispin Wine Club
Crispin’s wines are recommended by its in-house expert Stefano Cazzato, who was a sommelier for Londrino and Hakkasan. The subscription service of Spitalfields Restaurant offers hand-selected bottles, focusing on natural, biodynamic and low intervention wines from small producers and cooperatives.
Each subscription case includes some easy-to-drink wines and more interesting, fashionable and wild wines, personally selected by Stefano, some of which will be unique to Crispin. Choose three or six bottles at a time, and how often you want to receive orders (every two, four, or six weeks).
Bottles from all over the world: Wine Association
The Wine Society was established in 1874 and is recognized as the oldest wine society in the world. The nine buyers of the cooperative are known as some of the best in the industry, who travel about 300 days and thousands of miles each year to source bottles from all over the world.
Subscribers only need to pay a one-time payment of £40 to become a lifetime member, of which £20 is used for your first order. There is no annual fee and no obligation to purchase.
In search of new flavors: Savage Vines
Is your wine of choice a bottle of Pinot Grigio? If so, listen up. Savage Vines aims to free subscribers from this habit and introduce them to new wine regions and grape varieties.
All of their wines are carefully selected from small independent winemakers, and you can choose from two, four, six or 12 bottles of red and white wines delivered every month.
Know your wine: wine list
The goal of Wine List is to learn about wine through practice: subscribers will receive two bottles of carefully selected wines from Wine Roots every month. This is a 12-part wine course that teaches the basics of wine tasting.
However, if you are eager to speed up the learning process, you can buy six bottles a month instead of two. The subscription to Wine List is flexible and can be cancelled at any time.
For wine lovers who know what they like: Wine Post
If you are not claiming to be a wine expert but still know what you like, then Wine Post may be your best choice. The delivery service allows customers to choose from customizable three, six or 12 bottles of wine every two months.
According to your preferences, Wine Post selects wines that suit your taste from more than 150 different wines. The best point? You are not bound by any contract, and you can suspend or stop your subscription at any time.
Support small producers: Wanderlust Wine Club
As the name suggests, Wanderlust Wine Club aims to explore new wines in new regions and support small producers who produce sustainable, high-quality wines in the process. Wanderlust subscribers will receive four to ten bottles of artisanal wine every two months, depending on their membership (silver, gold or platinum).
Each case provides a complete story for each wine, as well as background information about the producer, tasting notes and food pairing suggestions.



