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The
Wine Shop
1585 1st Ave. (82nd St.) UWS
212.517.2550 www.wineshopnyc.com
Subway: 86th St. (4,5,6)
Pros: A small
and neatly organized shop with a limited but well
selected offering focused on organic, biodynamic,
and so-called natural wines. Many of the major wine
producing countries are represented though the selection
leans heavily toward France, Spain, Italy, and California.
There are plenty of good choices for under $20 a
bottle and although the shop is small there is still
a good amount of shelf space dedicated to half bottles
and magnums; there is also a small assortment of
high-quality spirits. The wide aisles make it easy
to move around and the high ceiling makes the space
feel airy. The staff is friendly and eager to help.
There are plenty of in-store tastings, which are
posted on their website, and the shop is dog friendly,
even doling out biscuits to its four-legged patrons.
There is a 10% case discount and free delivery to
Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Bronx addresses
on orders over $100.
Cons: Unfortunately, there are
not many wines available for under $10 a bottle.
Selections from regions outside of France, Spain,
Italy, and California are a little sparse. Parking
in this area can be moderately difficult and the
closest subway stop is five blocks away.
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