Shhhhhhh! You've stumbled into the Paige Turner Wine Club sign-up form. Paige is piggybacking her club onto the Gamling & McDuck ecomm site to save a buck. That's why it's called the PT Club- to keep things low key- so play it cool.
Here's the way this works. Once a year, probably about a month before we bottle the next vintage (May-ish) we'll release a wine club shipment. It'll be 3 bottles of the current vintage of Paige Turner Grenache, and right now (until I hack back in here and erase this next line) if you're thirsty you can add 3 more. We may have other way's to fill up and make it a 6-pack with older vintages, rosé (wink), idk- but once the wine club hits max capacity (we're about halfway there) it'll just be the 3 bottles a year.
Let's keep his simple. Paige Turner Wines is a teeny tiny business, and there's only so much of this nectar to go around. So let's not complicate the way you get it and waste any in the process. If you're shipping it, make sure your address is up to date. We'll send out an email letting you know we're about to charge and ship it, and you'll have a few days to update your cc number and shipping address, but it's your obligation to notify us of any changes. And if you blow it you're paying the return fee (probably $35) and another shipping fee- which will suck. the wine will still be delicious, but your mood may be a little sour.
If you're picking it up, you can do that any time after you've been charged at the Gamling & McDuck Tasting Room. They're not holding it forever for you, but it'll probably be there for 3 or 4 months. If you change your mind and want it shipped let us know. If you completely forget about it for years, I mean, you've really got to get more organized.
If you have any questions, you can ask the clerk at Gamling & McDuck, but that's a shallow knowledge pool. It would be better if you emailed tracy@paigeturnerwines.com