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  2. The Best Places to Buy Wine Online - AOL

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    These are the best wine stores and wine clubs for ordering wine online. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  3. Iron Gate Private Wine Management - Wikipedia

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    The company also sells the stocked wine on the behalf of its collectors. In connection with wine auctioneer Stephen Ranger, Iron Gate runs wine auctions and other related events. [10] In 2007, Iron Gate organized the largest private order wine tasting in Toronto [11] and in 2011 put on the first ever wine auction in Ontario. [12]

  4. Wine.com - Wikipedia

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    The current Wine.com business was founded by Mike Osborn in Portland, Oregon as eVineyard in 1998. [4] In 1995, David Harmon founded wine.com and in 1999 sold the information site Wine.com to Virtual Vineyards for over US$10,000,000. [citation needed] In 2000, VirtualVineyards.com and WineShopper.com merged under the Wine.com name.

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  6. Traveling Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Traveling Vineyard representatives, called Wine Guides, pay one-time fees, and in return, the company sends them a Success Kit [2] with wine education materials (including notes on individual wine varietals and food pairings), sample accessories, tasting glasses, and ten bottles of wine for the first tastings. Traveling Vineyard also provides ...

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  8. Naked Wines - Wikipedia

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    Naked Wines' customers (called Angels) fund independent winemakers worldwide in return for wines at self-described "wholesale prices." [14] However, the Financial Times notes that most wines sold by Naked Wines are not available on the retail market, "making direct price comparisons virtually impossible," and most wines are priced "close to the usual retail price."

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