Speaking of which, we strongly encourage members to host an event at their home or at a "community center" or "clubhouse." There are many benefits to hosting. I'd say that a good and typical price range for a bottle of wine at home-based events would be between $8 and $20, but I don't believe anyone would object if an attendee brought a wine that cost more than $20. Or the request might be like stated in Saturday's event: "Bring your favorite wine." These kinds of requests tend to discourage people from bringing undrinkable, embarrassing, low-quality wine. Often, the host (who is the one who decides what the wine/food "theme" of the event will be) will ask that attendees bring a wine that has a rating of at least, say, 85 points by major wine rating services (the rating is found on the label in most cases). Sort of a "Goldilocks" kind of thing in which the wine is not too expensive or not too cheap. ![]() "Home-based" events tend to feature "middle-range" price/quality for wines. All types of wine drinkers are welcome, from wine "beginners" to wine "veterans." All you need is an enjoyment for drinking wine and an interest in tasting a variety of wines in a fun, sociable setting. ![]() If you love - or like to sample - wine in a sociable way, you've found a wonderful group! You do not need to be a wine connoisseur or wine expert to join this meetup.
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