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Time is running out to get your wine delivered straight to your doorstep for less with Firstleaf Wine!

Through January 31, Firstleaf is offering six bottles of wine delivered to first-time subscribers for $36 (regularly $90). That’s $6 per bottle of wine!
Here’s how to get this hot offer…
6 bottles of Firstleaf wine $90
Click to personalize your wine (or click “Skip Personalization”).
Make sure you add 6 bottles to your cart.
Go to payment
Less Auto $54 Off
Shipping is free
Final shipping cost totals $36. Only $6 per bottle!
*If the discount is not automatically applied, the discount can be applied NEWYEAR36 To get the same discount
Firstleaf Wines guarantees 100% satisfaction. If you don’t like the wine they’ve selected for you, they’ll give you credit for the price of the bottle!

What happens after the initial Firstleaf delivery?
When you place an introductory order, you are automatically registered with the club for future deliveries, but there is no commitment or obligation. You can pause or cancel your subscription at any time.
Future orders will be 6 bottles for $90 + tax (customize order frequency to every 1, 2, or 3 months or change delivery date to a future date). Plus, you can enjoy free shipping for a year. $239 value!
Important details:
Firstleaf cannot ship to PO Boxes or to the states of Mississippi, Rhode Island, or Utah.
All wine deliveries must be signed for by an adult. Please use a delivery address that is accessible to persons 21 years of age or older during the day. Otherwise, a restocking fee may be charged on packages returned to Firstleaf.
About the author:
Denise has been blogging since 2018 and has been following Hip2Save since 2008. With a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Purdue University and 15 years of banking experience, savings are always on her mind. When she’s not browsing Target’s clearance rack, you can find her watching documentaries or cheering on her son’s soccer games with her family.









