Been researching a new online wine shop, www.cellarstash.com which is advertising on Facebook and elsewhere. The current promo is buy one Oregon Pinot Noir for $35 and you’ll get a second bottle free.
First question: why now and what does this site offer that others dont?
I started by checking out the Pinot on promo and discovered that Angela Estate is a small, relatively new winery in Oregon owned by two couples making small lot Pinots and selling mostly local and through a mailing list. The ever reliable Prince of Pinot rates their wines in the mid 90s.
Expecting the usual list of wines and producers, I was pleasantly surprised to see so many names rarely if ever offered by third party websites.
Here are a few other wineries that caught my attention:
Longboard…love their Syrah, Russian River Valley
Burrell School…impressive Cabernet Franc from Santa Cruz
Dos Lagos Vineyard known for small lot Cabernet from Napa’s Atlas Peak
Among the others, cellarstash listed wines from Hook & Ladder, Materra, Antham, Robert Biale, Greywacke and Pedroncelli. These are not exclusives to cellarstash, but still part of a good list.
Now for a few details.
These wines are not discounted, reflecting the producer’s price.
Wines ship free on six bottles
A case of 12 gets free shipping and a 10% discount.
It ships to all states
So what’s the big deal here?
We all know many wineries are suffering with both tourism and restaurant sales hurting.
I like the way cellarstash is not trying to stick it to the wineries by price gouging.
And not taking advantage during the pandemic.
Many of the wineries included are newer ones or established wineries operated by normal people.
We all hear news stories about Cameron Diaz and other celebrities getting into the wine business and people have been led to believe that many wineries are owned and operated by multi-millionaires enjoying their underground cellars and monuments to feed their vast egos.
Most importantly, like Angela Estate. all included by cellarstash are real wineries, family owned with a track record or trying to develop one.
Unlike so many online retail sites, the wines are not leftover wine dressed up in a fancy, cute label.
Cellarstash bills itself as a wine marketplace which it kind of is.
Looked at from another angle, cellarstash is acting like an online salesperson shared by 50 or more wineries.
The wines remain in the producers’ cellars as cellarstash does not warehouse stacks of wines piled high under less than perfect conditions.
And it is not a wine club trying to tease people into joining with a special promo.
So, if you are looking for good to outstanding wines from wineries you’d like to support during the pandemic, now you know about http://www.cellarstash.com
As often emphasized, I am not an affiliate on a commission or an influencer getting some kind of kickback or special favor.
I enjoy doing this.
You can thank me later.