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8 wine and beer clubs to join

Sip back and relax — we’re dishing the details on eight exclusive wine and beer clubs to consider joining around the City of Oaks.

The Raleigh Wine Shop facade with a patio and seating.

The Raleigh Wine Shop guarantees at least 20% off regularly priced wine in your monthly pack.

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Are you a wine or beer aficionado... or interested in becoming one? Welcome to the club — here are eight groups to consider joining in the City of Oaks.

Wine clubs

American Wine Society, Triangle Chapter | This group hosts monthly wine tastings around the Triangle and educates its members on all aspects of wine.

Farina Neighborhood Italian | Reap the benefits of special discounts and wine tasting events.

The Green Monkey | Join the loyalty club to learn about some of the finest wines. Bonus: The new location is opening soon.

The Raleigh Wine Shop | Choose from three customizable Sir Walt’s Wine Club packages for perks like 20% off.

The Wine Feed | Offering six different clubs ranging from rosé to collectors, there’s something for every oenophile.

Beer clubs

The Electric Owl Society | If you like Wye Hill brews, this exclusive community of beer enthusiasts is for you.

The Mug Club | A $75 one-year membership gets you perks like a 20-oz hand-crafted mug and full pours of Gizmo Brew Works beer at a 16-oz price.

Scythe & Sparrow | From the team at Fullsteam, join the tavern membership club for $49 annually.

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