Sustentu Wine Club
The Inner Cellar
The only way into the Cellar Club.
What you are actually getting
Two hand-selected bottles delivered to your door every month, chosen by a Head Sommelier with years of fine dining experience
Access to the Cellar Club — a private members world hidden from the public
The Masterclass — an exclusive video lesson with WSET Diploma expert Rui Santil. No snobbery, just deep and fascinating insights
The Sommelier's Playbook — service notes, temperature guides and the hidden story behind each bottle
The Gastronomic Experience — cinematic pairing videos with elite chefs showing you exactly why food elevates what is in your glass
The Private Bottle Shop - loved a bottle from a previous box? Buy more from a shop built just for members
Front row access — first to know about wine dinners, events and trips, plus £10 off every ticket you buy
Secure your place
This is not a wine subscription. It is a private club. The Mystery Box is your key and there are only 50 places in the Founding Circle.
Every month, two exceptional hand-selected bottles arrive at your door. With them comes your access to the Cellar Club, a private members world closed to everyone else.
The door is open. But space is strictly limited.
Mystery Box — Founding Circle
To guarantee the quality of every box and every experience inside it, we open our doors for 15 days only each month.
Window opens: 20th of each month
Window closes: 5th of the following month
Boxes ship: 20th of every month
Joined on January 20th? Your first box ships February 20th. This pause ensures your wines are perfectly sourced and your Cellar Club content is ready and waiting.
Founding Circle pricing, locked for life
The first 50 members secure this price forever:
£69 per month, 2 wines, for life. As long as your subscription stays active.
After the first 50 places are gone, the price becomes £79/month. There is no way back in at this price.
I drink less, but better.
“I love wine, I want to learn and enjoy more but I don’t want to feel judged for what I like.”