Gypsy Boy wrote:Since that great old Italian wine store on Rush and Delaware whose name I am forgetting (northeast corner) closed many years ago, I haven't had a favorite wine store.
brianzee wrote:Just curious...what's everyone's favorite wine shop and top three wine regions?
For me, the shop is Howard's Wine Cellar on Belmont near Racine.
Regions: Alsace, Austria, and maybe..hmm...maybe a three-way tossup between Rhone, Rioja, and Piedmont
alain40 wrote:I think that the wine store that Gypsy boy is referring to is BRAGNO. But if this is the case it was located at the corner of Walton and Rush
deesher wrote:My favorite wine shop is Premier Cru in Berkeley. You can find them at http://www.premiercru.net . They've been selling grower champagne at crazy prices lately. My only word of caution is that if you buy an item that is pre-arrival, be prepared to wait.
deesher wrote:Mel,
I waited 2 1/2 years for some 2002 Girardin Echezeaux and it eventually showed up. I waited a few years for two cases of 2005 D. Laurent Fixin that never showed up. PC told me that they were not going to fill my order and offered me 125% of what I paid in credit for a replacement. They still owe me some 2006 Bordeaux that you would think would have arrived but I'm not too worried. When I was worried I would check with them from time to time about the estimated date of arrival for my wine. It didn't do any good but made me feel (a little) better.
I'm never in a hurry to receive what I've purchased from them. I feel pretty good about only having problems with one pre arrival order. Lots of people do not like PC. Count me a fan. I find that they ultimately deliver wine in good condition at unbeatable prices. Cheers, Doug.
d4v3 wrote:... Another small store with a surprisingly eclectic selection is the Rogers Park Fine Wines and Liquors.
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alain40 wrote:After reading The GP's comment I went Yesterday to Rogers Park Fine Wines on N. Clark to find out if they have wines that I would like to buy since I live in West Rodgers Park.
They certainly have some interesting Californian wines, but I was quite disappointed by their extremely limited selection of French wines. Only a dozen. And most shelves on the North side of the store are empty.
But it looks like a store with a potential.
Fine Wine Brokers in Lincoln Square will close its doors at the end of the month after losing the lease on the space it has occupied for the more than 20 years.
Dave148 wrote:Fine Wine Brokers in Lincoln Square will close its doors at the end of the month after losing the lease on the space it has occupied for the more than 20 years.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... -wine-shop
Kman wrote:Dave148 wrote:Fine Wine Brokers in Lincoln Square will close its doors at the end of the month after losing the lease on the space it has occupied for the more than 20 years.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/ ... -wine-shop
Very sad to hear this. While I don't live as close as I once did I do remember how knowledgeable and friendly the folks there were every time I stopped in. Give an event or a food type and a price range and every time they delivered winners.