How We Scored Wired For Wine — 90+ Club
| Wine Quality | 8.7 / 10 |
| Value for Money | 9.3 / 10 |
| Flexibility | 8.0 / 10 |
| Customer Service | 8.4 / 10 |
| Overall Score | 8.8 / 10 |
✅ Pros
- Guaranteed 90+ point scores
- Excellent value per bottle
- Broad international selection
- Consistently good quality
❌ Cons
- Less educational content than rivals
- Limited customisation
- Website could be more modern
Wired For Wine’s 90+ Club solves a specific problem: how do you drink reliably well every day without spending too much time or money thinking about it? The 90-point floor isn’t a perfect filter — wine scores are opinions, not measurements — but as a practical threshold for “will this bottle be at minimum competent and interesting,” it holds up consistently. Below 90, the risk of disappointment rises. At 90 and above, the floor is real.
I’ve been quietly recommending this club for years to people who ask for a simple, trustworthy answer to the everyday wine question. It doesn’t have the discovery element of Naked Wines or the regional depth of the California Wine Club. What it has is reliability, range, and value that’s hard to beat at $15 a bottle.
The International Range
This is a genuinely international selection, not one that uses “international” as cover for six California wines and one token Malbec. Recent shipments have included French Burgundy-style Chardonnay, a Spanish Garnacha that was one of the better values I’ve seen at any price point, Sardinian Vermentino, South African Chenin Blanc, and an Argentine Malbec from a higher-altitude producer than the usual Mendoza benchmarks. The variety is real.
The French selections are the most consistent highlight. I’ve received village-level Chablis from a reliable producer for around $15 — the same wine would cost $28–35 at retail. A Crozes-Hermitage Syrah from the northern Rhône that drank with the kind of herbal, smoky depth the appellation is known for. These are not headline wines, but they’re properly made and honest about where they come from.
What’s Missing
The 90+ Club doesn’t tell you much about the producers. Notes are functional — variety, region, the score — rather than narrative. You won’t learn what motivates the winemaker or why this particular vineyard produces what it does. If that context matters to you, Roscioli or California Wine Club serve that need better.
Customization is also minimal — red, white, or mixed, and that’s essentially it. For people who have strong preferences about specific grapes or regions, the limited steering can feel unsatisfying. See our wine club recommendation quiz to find the best match for your specific taste.
Verdict
Score: 8.8 / 10. The most consistent value in international wine subscriptions. Ideal for regular drinkers who want reliably good wine at everyday prices without the engagement overhead of a more interactive club. Not a discovery experience — a dependability experience. For many households, that’s exactly what’s needed.
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