Lock it in now: 12 wine subscriptions to try before EU tariffs ruin happy hour

There’s something about a bottle of wine showing up at your door that feels like a love letter from your future self.Whether you’re a natural wine snob, a sparkling wine enthusiast, or just someone who believes Tuesday nights deserve a toast, a wine subscription takes the guesswork — and the grocery store — out of the equation.

The best wine delivery services don’t just stock your fridge, they learn your palate, tempt your taste buds, and save you from that humiliating last-minute bodega run when your friend who “doesn’t drink red” pops by unannounced.But here’s the real reason to subscribe now: wine prices are about to surge.The U.S.

Trade Representative is currently considering a new wave of tariffs on European wine imports as part of ongoing disputes with the EU.If enacted, these tariffs could add up to 25% or more to bottles from France, Italy, and Spain — wines that dominate many curated wine subscriptions.

Distributors and sommeliers are already bracing for price hikes, and once they hit, they’ll be passed straight down to your doorstep.Subscribing now means locking in pre-tariff pricing — and saving yourself a future where every bottle of Bordeaux costs more than your phone bill.From cheap wine subscriptions that won’t make you feel like you’re drinking battery acid to curated wine club subscriptions that make you feel like you summer in Provence, there’s a bottle (or box — we love a good box) with your name on it.

We even found same-day wine delivery options, organic wine subscriptions that double as gut health flexes, and wine gift delivery services that will make you look like the most thoughtful friend alive without lifting a finger.Whether you’re shopping for a wine subscription gift for a hostess, diving into a wine subscription trial for the first time, or hunting down the best natural wine subscription to pair with your new sourdough hobby, consider this your sommelier-approved guide to the wine basket delivery of...

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Publisher: New York Post

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