Germany Wine of the Month Club will join what is becoming the World’s Largest Wine of the Month Club to our Friends in the USA, Canada and Australia! This is now a wine of the month club that is already growing at record paces.
RIGHT NOW – we are in an immediate pre-launch. We are building a leadership team to grow our Wine of the Month Business to incredible heights.
This means that we are looking for Representatives to Get In, Get Wine and Get Social with us.
VIEW THE OPPORTUNITY HERE Be sure to follow the steps below to get set up to be ready for the Launch Events in Cities throughout Germany, USA, Canada and Australia.
Go Here to Enroll and Set up your Wine of the Month Business with us.
Then Select the Level of Business you are going to Start with. You can start with either, and can always upgrade later or you can join in with getting your Own Wine of the Month Club by becoming an Independent Rep. 90% of our Team comes in at the Premium Wine Lover Elite.
Then pick your 2, 4, or 6 Bottles a Month Membership. This also comes with your Starting Package and Business Set Up. (This will not be charged until next month when the Wine is ready to ship).
NOTE: Regardless of your ONE TIME Enrollment Purchase, Representatives will be receiving 2, 4, or 6 Bottles Monthly. Additional Wine can be purchased at huge savings of up to 40% off the Super Low Member Pricing.
Get your Enrollment Link and access to your Back Office. And start sharing this New and Exciting Proven Business Model with your Colleagues.
You will be able to share with your Colleagues your direct link for your own “Wine of the Month Business”.
And we will be working with you together to build the income and possibilities.
No time is better than right now to get Training and Access to Marketing Tools so you can build the level of Business you want with our Proven Support and Marketing Systems and Tools.
We will be focusing on growing our Family of Representatives and we’ll be working on getting Customers. We have incredible and proven training and Marketing Systems ready to instruct you. Once your application is received, we will be contacting you immediately with information to get going.
Then: Once we begin shipping wine, we will be able to enroll Wine of the Month Club Members for 2, 4, or 6 Bottle Subscriptions.
This creates incredible potential in incomes.
Incredible and Global Growth and Possibilities Await.
- We are in the United States, Canada, and Australia, and now Opening up in Germany. We have grown into Canada in the 3rd Quarter of 2018.
- All Reps with us have the ability to market in all Countries we are expanding into.
- World Class Marketing, Customer Acquisition and Business Building Training, Sales Tools, Marketing Systems all available. You will be contacted with these upon your Enrollment.
WINE GLASSES
The right type of wine glass to pair with any particular wine doesn’t have to be a difficult process. Understanding the fundamentals of wine glasses and how their unique designs enhance your wine drinking experience is much easier than you might expect. There are many shapes of wine glasses and all are meant to improve your wine tasting experience but for ease, lets say most glasses fall into 4 types of glass use.
RED WINE GLASSES
Red wine glasses are easily identified by their wide rim shape as the larger wide rim enhances the bouquet and flavor of red wines, but only fill the glass to no more than 1/3 full so you can swirl and let wine breathe.
The 2 glasses used are for different types of reds broken down by how tannin (tart) the wine.
For robust, dark red wines a less tapered rim is preferred because it allows you to swirl the wine which will release subtle aromas. A less tapered rim directs the aromas toward your nose more effectively as you drink. Wine glasses with a less tapered rim are also typically taller which ensures the wine hits the back of your mouth directly to maximize flavor.
For softer red wines, a glass is more tapered towards the rim. Often they have a larger rim and are shorter. This glass design directs the wine to the front of your mouth which makes it easier to taste and identify more subtle, gentile flavors associated with softer red wines.
WHITE WINE GLASSES
White wine glasses can be distinguished from red wine glasses primarily by the rim. The glass has a lengthy U-shape and a more upright design. White wines do not need to breathe as much as red wines. With the slimmer design, white wine glasses shouldn’t be filled more than 2/3 full allowing the flavors to be released.
White wine glasses have longer stems making it easier for you to hold the stem and slowing the amount of body heat transferred from your hand to the glass while drinking it, keeping the wine cooler for a longer period of time.
Younger white wines are usually crisper, so a glass with a slightly larger opening is preferred. This directs the wine to the tip and sides of your tongue which make it easier to taste the sweetness and crispness. The ideal glass for mature whites is taller so the wine moves to the back and sides of the tongue which make it easier to taste the bolder flavors and silkiness of the wines.
SPARKLING WINE GLASSES
The sparkling wine glass is commonly referred to as a “flute” or a “champagne flute”. But, this type of wine glass is typically used for all sparkling wine, not just exclusively for champagne.
With a long stem, the rim flute is extremely upright and narrow. This design is necessary as the surface area within the glass helps capture the carbonation which helps to retain the flavor. Carbonation clings to the inside of the glass, which helps keep the sparkling wine tasting as it should for the duration of time you are sipping. The narrow opening also allows you to appreciate the aroma of your bubbly.
Like a white wine glass, this longer stem allows you to hold the glass in a way that does not transfer body heat from your hand to the sparkling wine.
DESSERT WINE GLASSES
As the name implies, dessert wines are typically served after dinner. Dessert wine is extremely sweet compared to other types of wine and often have a higher alcohol content. Keep servings to smaller amounts so it will not overwhelm your palate. As a result, the dessert wine glass will be much smaller than other types of wine glasses.
Additionally, dessert wines can come in all shapes and sizes. Common glasses for dessert wines are port glasses,sippers, and sherry glasses (pictured to the right) that help accentuate the rich aromas and sweet flavors.
Like white and sparkling wine glasses, the short and bigger diameter stem is designed for you to hold the glass in a way that does not transfer body heat from your hand to the dessert wine.
Collection of Wine Glasses
When looking to start a glass collection, choose a set of 4 for red and a set of 4 for white is the best place to begin. From there, you can build out your collection as your wine enjoyment habits shift and change.