San Diego has more than 100 wineries — and many of them offer wine clubs that give members access to small-batch releases, discounted tastings, and exclusive events that never make it to the public. But not all wine clubs are created equal. Some are genuinely great value. Others charge premium prices for bottles you could buy at Trader Joe’s.
This guide breaks down the best wine clubs in San Diego for 2026 — what you pay, what you get back, whether your guest drinks free, and who each club is right for. For the full side-by-side comparison of all 25 clubs covered, grab our Insider’s Guide to San Diego Wineries — a $10 PDF with every club’s exact costs and perks. Browse all wineries in our San Diego wineries directory to find the tasting room closest to you.
A wine club is a recurring membership where you pay a quarterly or monthly fee and receive a shipment of wines directly from the winery. Most San Diego wine clubs include perks like free tasting flights, guest discounts, bottle discounts, and early access to new releases. The best clubs give you access to wines that never reach retail — small-batch productions that sell out before the public ever sees them.
Wine clubs are one of the best ways to build a relationship with a local winery, get consistent access to high-quality San Diego-made wine, and save money on tastings if you visit regularly. Use our San Diego Wine Map to find which wineries with clubs are closest to you.
Bernardo Winery offers what we consider the best value wine club in San Diego. At approximately $40/quarter, members receive two free tasting flights per visit, a guest drinks free every time, VIP access to the historic village shops, and invitations to the annual Vintners Wine Festival. No other club in San Diego packs this much value at this price point. Bernardo is San Diego’s oldest continuously operating winery — founded in 1889 — and the club reflects that legacy of hospitality. Read our complete Bernardo Winery visitor’s guide for the full picture.
Best for: Value-conscious wine lovers, couples, anyone who visits wineries regularly.
Cost: ~$40/quarter
Guest perk: Guest drinks free every visit ✔
Carruth Cellars has three tasting room locations across San Diego — Solana Beach, Carlsbad, and Little Italy — and their club is the most flexible in the county. Guest tastes free at every visit across all three locations, 20% off all bottle purchases, and access to the popular coastal bus tour. The Rosé of Pinot Noir and Unicorn Blend are club favorites. See our full Carruth Cellars tasting rooms guide for location details.
Best for: Couples, groups, anyone who wants flexibility across multiple locations.
Guest perk: Guest drinks free every visit ✔
Locations: Solana Beach, Carlsbad, Little Italy
The most premium club on this list at ~$52/quarter, Schwaesdall is the pick for the serious San Diego wine collector. Library access and priority allocation to small-batch Ramona Valley releases that sell out before they hit the tasting room make this club worth every penny for the right person. If you’re passionate about Bordeaux-style reds and want the best of what San Diego produces, this is your club.
Best for: Serious wine collectors, Ramona Valley enthusiasts, Bordeaux lovers.
Cost: ~$52/quarter
Location: Ramona Valley
Never joined a wine club before? Start at Pali Wine Co. in Little Italy. Rooftop deck views over the neighborhood, a guest tastes free every visit, and the tasting fee is waived with any two-bottle purchase even before you join. Low commitment, high reward — the perfect introduction to San Diego wine club culture. Pali specializes in single-vineyard Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Santa Barbara County and Sonoma. See our full profile in the Best Wine Bars in San Diego by Neighborhood guide.
Best for: First-time wine club members, Pinot Noir lovers, urban tasting room fans.
Location: Little Italy, San Diego
Guest perk: Guest drinks free every visit ✔
At just ~$28/quarter, Menghini is the most underpriced wine club on the entire San Diego list. Based in Julian in the mountains east of San Diego, Menghini produces mountain-terroir wines you genuinely cannot find anywhere else — and the winery sits on the most scenic picnic grounds in San Diego County. If you’re willing to make the drive to Julian, this club is exceptional value. Perfect to combine with a Julian apple pie stop and a full mountain day trip.
Best for: Adventure-minded wine lovers, value seekers, mountain day trippers.
Cost: ~$28/quarter — lowest on the list
Location: Julian, San Diego mountains
Choosing a wine club comes down to four questions:
Ready to find your club? Browse all San Diego wineries in our verified wineries directory, use the San Diego Wine Map to find clubs near you, and grab the Insider’s Guide for the complete comparison before you commit.