Subscription boxes offer taste of B.C wineries, cideries, breweries and distilleries

If your customers can't come to you due to a global pandemic you have to find a way to get your products to them. That's what organizers of the B.C. Wine, Cider and Spirits Festival have done in an effort to support their members.

The festival is offering a limited number of monthly member subscription boxes featuring products from its member wineries, cideries, breweries and distilleries, according to a media release.

The subscription box pre-sale got underway, Oct. 15, and features Taynton Bay Spirits, Nighthawk Vineyard, The BX Press and more. Each month the featured items will change, offering different products.

The 100 monthly subscription boxes feature six bottles made up of one red wine, one white wine, one rosé/sparkling wine, one beer, one cider and one liquor.

“We are excited to have found a fun way to continue to promote all things B.C. Craft Liquor through these challenging times,” festival founder Katherine Bramall said in the release. “Our members have always been the heart of our business so to be able to generate revenue for them in the time they likely need it the most feels pretty great."

All subscription boxes are available for purchase and delivery Canada-wide through the B.C. B.C. Wine, Cider and Spirits Festival here.


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