Best Wine Clubs in Canada 2026: An Honest Comparison

Last updated: June 2026

It's a Tuesday night, you've been Googling "best wine club Canada" for forty minutes, and every site is telling you that the wine club they happen to own is Canada's best wine club.

Here's a different take. We compared eight wine clubs available in Canada, including this one, against six criteria we wrote down before scoring anything. Wine Club Canada ends up at number one. The honest reason it ends up there is that the criteria most people seem to use when they search "best wine club Canada" are the ones we happen to be strong on. We'll tell you exactly when one of the other seven is the right choice instead.

If you want a different article, Great Estates Niagara has one where the conclusion is that their multi-winery portfolio is the best wine club. They're not wrong if you want exactly that. Fair's fair.


How we evaluated

Six criteria, weighted equally, written before we scored anything:

  1. Canadian wine focus. Does the club send you Canadian wine, or international? Most "best wine club Canada" searchers are looking for Canadian wine. International clubs are penalized here, but they're answering a different question.
  2. Curation expertise. Who picks the wine, and how. Master of Wine, sommelier, a panel, an algorithm. The credibility of the picker matters.
  3. Discovery. How much do you learn about each wine and winery? Some clubs send a bottle and a price card. Others send context, winemaker interviews, pairing notes.
  4. Flexibility. Can you pause, skip, cancel, gift? Does the membership cost something just to join?
  5. Pricing and value. What do you actually pay per bottle, after shipping?
  6. Shipping coverage. Does the club deliver to your province, and how reliably?

For each club, we pulled current pricing from their site in June 2026. If any of this is out of date when you read it, check the original site. Wine-club pricing changes.


The short answer

For most people searching "best wine club Canada":

  • Want Canadian wineries, full discovery, total flexibility: Wine Club Canada
  • Want international Masters of Wine, willing to wait: Opimian
  • Want personalized Canadian via a taste quiz: My Wine Canada
  • Want international variety, Alberta-rooted: WineCollective
  • Want a low-commitment international gift: Amazing Clubs
  • Want fast delivery, sommelier-led: Monthly Sommelier
  • Want a specific Canadian portfolio: Great Estates (BC) or Great Estates Niagara
  • Want a Vancouver heritage international club: Marquis

The rest of this post is the longer version.


1. Wine Club Canada

Verdict. The strongest fit if you want to discover small Canadian wineries every month, with panel curation and full flexibility.

Wine Club Canada Detail
Focus Canadian wineries only
Box sizes 2, 3, 6, or 12 bottles
Frequency Monthly
Curation Panel of Canadian wine writers, Tony Aspler among them
Membership fee None
Flexibility Pause, skip, cancel anytime
Shipping Across Canada

Wine Club Canada was built around one idea. Every month features one small Canadian winery, chosen by a panel that includes Tony Aspler. Your box contains wines from that winery, with the story of who made them, where, and why the panel picked them. The next month, a different winery. The point is discovery. You finish a year having drunk twelve Canadian producers you probably hadn't heard of, with the context to know why each one matters.

What we're best at: Canadian winery focus, the monthly winery story, panel curation, flexibility, range of box sizes.

What we're not for: someone who wants international wines. We send Canadian wine, full stop. If you want a Barolo every other month, this isn't your club.

For deeper detail: we cover the Wine Collective vs Wine Club Canada, Marquis vs Wine Club Canada, and Great Estates Niagara vs Wine Club Canada comparisons in their own posts.

2. Opimian

Verdict. The strongest fit if you want international wines selected by Masters of Wine and you're patient about delivery.

Opimian Detail
Focus International (13 countries, 120 regions)
Box sizes Cases of various sizes
Frequency 10 cellar offerings per year
Curation Masters of Wine (Jane Masters MW leads)
Membership fee $89/year + $40 one-time initiation
Flexibility No commitment, but 5-week order windows
Shipping 4-8 months via provincial liquor boards

Opimian is the largest wine club in Canada. Founded in 1973 as a non-profit, it has more than 10,000 members. The curation is genuinely elite. Jane Masters MW and her team taste over 3,000 wines a year and select 450 to 500. The wines aren't available in Canadian retail anywhere else, which is the actual product.

The trade-off is the rhythm. There are 10 offerings a year, you have a 5-week window to order from each, and then your wine takes 4 to 8 months to arrive via your provincial liquor board. If you want a box on your doorstep next week, Opimian isn't built that way.

What they're best at: international curation depth, exclusivity, 50+ years of trust.

What they're not for: someone who wants Canadian wine, fast delivery, or month-to-month flexibility. The $89 annual fee plus $40 initiation also pushes the entry cost up.

3. My Wine Canada

Verdict. The strongest fit if you want a personalized Canadian wine experience built from a quiz.

My Wine Canada Detail
Focus Canadian wineries (80+ partners)
Box sizes 3 bottles
Frequency Monthly
Curation Panel of sommeliers and buyers, tuned to your quiz answers
Membership fee None
Flexibility Pause, skip, cancel anytime
Cost $95/month

My Wine Canada is the closest thing to a direct competitor to Wine Club Canada. They're Canadian-only. They focus on small wineries. They have a curation panel. The differentiator: they start with a 2-minute taste quiz and personalize from there. Wine Club Canada's panel chooses one winery for everyone in a given month. My Wine Canada chooses three bottles per subscriber based on what you've said you like.

There are tradeoffs in both directions. Wine Club Canada goes deeper on the monthly winery story. My Wine Canada matches your stated taste across multiple wineries. Honest split: discovery versus personalization. Pick on that axis.

What they're best at: Canadian focus, personalization, simple flexibility.

What they're not for: someone who wants a deep monthly relationship with one winery's full lineup. Or someone who wants the option of a 2-bottle box (they only do 3).

4. WineCollective

Verdict. The strongest fit if you want international wines and you're in Alberta.

WineCollective Detail
Focus International (Europe, South America, North America, Australia, South Africa)
Box sizes 2 to 6 bottles
Frequency Monthly
Curation In-house wine team
Membership fee None
Flexibility Pause, skip, cancel anytime
Cost $57.24 to $155.74/month, shipping included

WineCollective has been operating out of Calgary since 2009. The lineup is international, and the value proposition is variety. Five subscription tiers from a 2-bottle entry at $57.24 up to a premium 6-bottle box at $155.74, all with shipping included. They also have a physical store in Southeast Calgary if you want to pick up.

What they're best at: international variety, Alberta presence, price tiers across budgets, included shipping.

What they're not for: someone who wants Canadian wine. WineCollective is international-first by design.

5. Amazing Clubs

Verdict. The strongest fit if you want a low-commitment international wine club, especially as a gift.

Amazing Clubs Detail
Focus International boutique wineries
Box sizes 2 full-sized bottles (option for 4)
Frequency Monthly or every other month
Curation In-house wine professionals
Membership fee None
Flexibility 3, 6, 12 months, seasonal, or ongoing
Shipping Free Canada-wide
Cost $69.95 to $83.95/month depending on length

Amazing Clubs is the gift-of-the-month operator in Canada. They send two bottles a month from two different boutique international wineries, with a newsletter and a printable gift announcement card. Their flexibility on subscription length, including 3-month and seasonal options, makes them the most natural choice for a one-time gift that won't accidentally renew into a year-long commitment.

What they're best at: gift-giving, flexibility on length, free shipping.

What they're not for: someone who wants Canadian wine, larger box sizes, or deep curation context. The newsletter is good. The relationship with each winery is light.

6. Monthly Sommelier

Verdict. The strongest fit if you want sommelier-led variety and you live somewhere they deliver fast.

Monthly Sommelier Detail
Focus Mixed Canadian and international
Box sizes Custom (mix and match)
Frequency Weekly, semi-monthly, or monthly
Curation Sommeliers
Membership fee None
Flexibility Yes, no commitment
Shipping Free over $100, same-day in select cities

Monthly Sommelier is the most flexible on delivery cadence. They're the only club here offering weekly. They lean sommelier-curated and ship across Canada, with same-day delivery in select cities for orders placed before 11 AM. Their pricing isn't published flatly. It varies with what you order.

What they're best at: delivery speed and frequency choice, sommelier curation.

What they're not for: someone who wants a fixed monthly plan with a posted price. The variability is a feature for some buyers, a bug for others.

7. Great Estates (BC and Niagara)

Verdict. The strongest fit if you want a specific Canadian winery portfolio (Constellation Brands).

Great Estates Detail
Focus Five specific Canadian wineries under one parent company
Box sizes 2, 4, 6, or 12 bottles
Frequency Monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, or seasonal
Curation From their five-winery portfolio
Membership fee None disclosed
Flexibility Customizable packages
Shipping BC, AB, MB, SK only (Great Estates BC); Ontario for Niagara side

Great Estates is the wine club for Constellation Brands' Canadian portfolio. Jackson-Triggs, Inniskillin, See Ya Later Ranch, Black Sage, and Sumac Ridge on the BC side, plus the Niagara properties on the Ontario side. If those are the wineries you already know and love, this is the natural club.

What they're best at: deep access to that specific corporate portfolio, multiple tiers and box sizes.

What they're not for: someone who wants discovery of independent small Canadian wineries. By definition, this club is the opposite. It's for fans of the Constellation Brands lineup who want more access to those specific labels. We cover the Great Estates comparison in more depth here.

8. Marquis Wine Club

Verdict. The strongest fit if you live in Vancouver and want a 40-year-old international wine club.

Marquis Detail
Focus International with Italian specialty
Box sizes 2-12 bottles depending on package
Frequency Monthly or quarterly
Curation Marquis team (Vancouver wine shop)
Membership fee None
Flexibility Pause, skip, cancel anytime
Shipping Free over $249.99
Cost Date Night (whites): $47/month. A Taste of Italy: $139/quarter

Marquis is the heritage Vancouver international wine club, attached to the Marquis Wine Cellars shop on Davie Street, which has been operating for 40 years. They have specific theme packages: Date Night (whites only), Signature Series (international variety), A Taste of Italy. The Vancouver wine community knows them well.

What they're best at: Vancouver presence, Italy-specific package, 40 years of curation experience.

What they're not for: someone who wants Canadian wine. Marquis is firmly international.


The quick comparison

Club Canadian focus Box sizes Cost range Flexibility Membership fee
Wine Club Canada 100% 2, 3, 6, 12 $69-$395 Full None
Opimian International Cases ~$20-30/bottle Limited windows $89/yr + $40
My Wine Canada 100% 3 $95/mo Full None
WineCollective International 2-6 $57-$156 Full None
Amazing Clubs International 2 (or 4) $70-$84/mo Full None
Monthly Sommelier Mixed Custom Variable Full None
Great Estates Specific portfolio 2, 4, 6, 12 Not posted Some None
Marquis International 2-12 $47-$139 Full None

How to pick which is right for you

Three questions.

One. Do you want Canadian wine, or are you ok with international?
Canadian: Wine Club Canada, My Wine Canada, or Great Estates (if you want a specific corporate portfolio).
International: Opimian (depth), WineCollective (variety), Marquis (heritage), Amazing Clubs (gifts).

Two. Do you want discovery, or do you want personalization?
Discovery (a new winery every month, you trust the panel): Wine Club Canada or Opimian.
Personalization (the box adapts to your stated taste): My Wine Canada.

Three. Are you giving this as a gift?
Gift: Amazing Clubs is built for it, with clean 3-month options and free announcement cards. Wine Club Canada also offers a dedicated gift subscription with the same Canadian-winery focus.

If you're still split between two clubs after those three questions, our full vs.-by-vs. comparisons are the next read: vs Wine Collective, vs Marquis, vs Great Estates Niagara.


A note on the methodology

Wine Club Canada finishes first in this scoring because the criteria most "best wine club Canada" searchers seem to use, Canadian focus, curation expertise, flexibility, transparent pricing, broad shipping, happen to be the ones Wine Club Canada scores high on. If your criteria are different, your winner is different.

Opimian wins if Master of Wine curation and international depth are your top criteria. My Wine Canada wins if a taste quiz is what you want above everything else. WineCollective wins if you're in Alberta and want international variety. Each of those is a legitimate top pick under different priorities.

What we want to avoid is the article where every club is "great in its own way" and the reader leaves with no recommendation. So: under the criteria described above, this is the order. Under your criteria, it might be different. Honest is better than diplomatic.


FAQ

Is Wine Club Canada really the best wine club in Canada?
It depends on what you mean by best. If you want Canadian wineries, panel curation, monthly discovery, and total flexibility, yes. If you want international wines selected by a Master of Wine, Opimian is the right answer. We tried to be honest about that above.

How do these clubs compare to just buying wine at the LCBO?
The LCBO sells wines that hit certain volume thresholds. Most of the small Canadian wineries we feature don't appear on LCBO shelves at all. A wine club is the way to access wines that don't make the LCBO listing, with context about why they matter. We covered whether Canadian wine is actually good in more depth there.

Which wine club is best for gifts?
Amazing Clubs is purpose-built for it with 3-month and seasonal options. Wine Club Canada's gift subscription is the strongest Canadian-focused gift option. The right choice depends on whether your recipient wants Canadian or international.

Is there a Canadian wine club that ships to my province?
Wine Club Canada, My Wine Canada, WineCollective, Amazing Clubs, Marquis, and Monthly Sommelier all ship Canada-wide. Great Estates BC ships to BC, AB, MB, and SK only. Provincial liquor regulations affect what each club can do where, so check at checkout.

How much should I expect to pay per month for a Canadian wine club?
For Canadian-only clubs at the entry tier: around $69 to $95 per month. For larger box sizes and more premium wines, $150 to $400. Per bottle, expect somewhere between $25 and $35 from a curated Canadian wine club, often above retail because curation has a cost.


If you want a curated Canadian wine box this month, that's what Wine Club Canada was built to do. One small Canadian winery a month, panel-curated, with the story behind each bottle.

Or browse our gift subscriptions if you're shopping for someone else.

Worth a try this season.

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