Northwest Cider Club subscription box shipping to 39 States

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The Northwest Cider Association, presents the latest updates to their curated subscription based Northwest Cider Club which ships directly to your home or office in 39 states. Hand selected with regional and stylistic themes in two tiers, each quarterly shipment features some of the best regional ciders that are not easily found on store shelves. As an added benefit, sales benefit small independent cideries and the non-profit cider association that helps prop them up.


More from a press release:


The “Discover” tier offers six hard-to-find Northwest-made ciders in 12 oz to 16.9 oz cans and bottles, and the “Elevated” tier provides four 750 mL bottles perfect for sharing. Each subscription is delivered four times a year, and is available in 39 states across the U.S. The ordering window for the upcoming shipment will close on May 26, and the boxes will be delivered in June.

 

“This quarter’s Cider Club box is an ideal one for new subscribers to start with,” said Emily Ritchie, executive director of the Northwest Cider Association. “The variety of cider styles we’ve chosen are a great way for everyone—aficionados and cider newcomers alike—to explore the differences and find the type of cider that they like the best.”

 

The Discover Cider Styles box will include selections from all across Oregon and Washington, including Alma Cider’s Hopped botanical cider; 12 Bridge Ciderworks’ Summer Daze fruit cider; Liberty Cider’s Garratza Basque-style cider; Blossom Barn Cidery’s Front Porch Perry; Greenwood Cider’s Barrel-aged Dry; and Rain Barrel Ciderworks’ Semi-dry Hard Cider. 

 

The Elevated Cider Styles box will feature selections from Washington and Montana, including Madrone Cellars & Cidery’s Dry Hopped Cider; Methow Valley Ciderhouse’s Black Raven fruit cider; Westcott Bay Cider’s Traditional Dry; and Western Cider’s Hewe’s Rouge Estate Cider, a barrel-aged selection. 

 

“Share a bottle with a friend or treat yourself to a new experience by joining the Cider Club,” continued Ritchie. “These unique ciders just can’t be found together anywhere else.” 

 

Subscribers now have the option to save more when they double their Discover box, or opt to join both the Elevated and Discover tiers. Subscriptions and one-time box purchases are also available at nwciderclub.com.

 

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About Northwest Cider Association
Founded in 2010, the Northwest Cider Association (NWCA) brings cideries and cider lovers together to learn, experience and enjoy the Northwest cider culture. Representing more than 80 commercial cidermakers from throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia, the nonprofit      is dedicated to supporting, promoting and growing its thriving industry. For more information, visit NWCiderClub.com and follow @nwcider on social media.  




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