Join the Vine Wine Club and support the vineyard while enjoying the unique flavors our vines will produce. Five Trees wines will be exceptional wines with distinct aromas and rich profiles.
The Vine Wine Club is for you. It shows your support for the vines and the care and natural beauty of what the vines will produce.
There is no setup fee to join, simply choose your club level and enjoy the benefits! Cancel at any time.
The Vine Wine Club offers many benefits, including glasses or bottle(s) of wine per month, discounts on most purchases and first notice of specials events.
Membership is billed monthly and begins at just $20 per month. Scan one of the QR codes you see on this page to start the process.
$20 per month
One (1) glass of wine
10% off purchases
Early Invite to Special Events
$50 per month
One (1) glass of wine
One (1) bottle of wine
10% off purchases
Early Invite to Special Events
$100 per month
One (1) wine flight
Two (2) bottles of wine
15% off purchases
Early Invite to Special Events
Membership details:
Each membership level is billed monthly and is for the calendar month. Each member is entitled to the benefits listed for their membership level. Membership may be canceled at any time, but no refunds are issued and membership ends in the most current month of cancellation. Membership benefits are not stackable and must be used in the month of membership. Changes and cancellation must be sent to [email protected] and confirmation will be sent once the change has been made.
One of our two Arkansas vines, we are looking forward to some great juice in years to come. Wine from Opportunity grapes is noted for distinct fruit flavors, honey aroma, and a light gold color. The wines had spice-like ‘Semillon’ and bouquet of ‘Cayuga White’. We are looking forward to an award winning bottle!
One of our Arkansas vines, we are looking forward to some great juice from these dark grapes. Industry reviews point towards a deep, dark color with a 'cherry-like' aroma. These grapes produce a 'Petit Syrah' color and mouthfeel. We can expect to see some blush to dry wines and even maybe some oak aging.
An older Cornell release, Golden Muscat was first promoted as a table grape. It produces very large, well-filled clusters of large, oval, amber-colored berries. When fully ripe the flavor is rich, when not fully ripe, Golden Muscat has a tangy, citrus-like flavor.
The most widely used grape in the U.S. Large blue fruit, very vigorous, heavy producer, great for juice, jelly, and pies. Not seen in East Texas but we are going to see what we can get for picking and juice. Pick these in September for the best flavor.
Large and juicy, Niagara grapes are a staple for making white grape juice and are well suited for fresh eating and jelly. The vines produce bunches of greenish-white grapes with a sweet and tangy flavor that ripen in late August to early September.
Named after the patron saint of Cote d'Or in the Burgundy region of France, St. Vincent can make wine similar to an Italian chianti with cherry and citrus flavors and a long and complex aftertaste. St. Vincent can also make an excellent sparkling rosé.