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Winey neighbor: new wine store on Washington — Brooklynian

Winey neighbor: new wine store on Washington

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  • Was at Winey Neighbor's grand opening party last night. Super cute place! Great, well-curated selection and really clever description cards with food and MUSIC pairings. You get the impression there's not a mediocre bottle in the shop.

    So great to FINALLY have a "real" wine store on Washington Ave.

  • One of these days, Washington might start to catch up to Franklin :)

  • Nice. Has anyone been to the new(ish) wine store on Franklin? Haven't been in, but I'm curious about what their prices are like. I'd assume they're a bit higher than the wine and liquor store on Franklin and Prospect.

  • ^ lots of good bottles at around $12...

  • The store on Franklin is cleverly called wino(t).

    I pronouce it differently than other people: why not.

  • Wino(t) is excellent, very well-curated and reasonably priced with friendly and knowledgeable staff.

    I expect it will do very well in the neighborhood being so close to the subway.

  • Dear fantastic Neighbors!

    Thank You So Much for your interests in our little wine shop!!! Please stop by anytime, we have wine tastings every Weds from 6-8pm and we are planning a huge "Grand Tasting" next Sat the 21st! More info will follow ;-)

    We have a little game that we pair wine with music, check out our site http://www.WineyNeighbor.com and any feedback is welcome! Can't wait to meet you guys!

    Kenneth the Winey Husband


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  • Random observation:

    By my count, there is now a boutique wine shop on Vanderbilt (Fermented Grapes), Washington (Winey Neighbor) and Franklin (Winot).

    ...there are also larger places, but that is a different random observation.

  • whynot_31 said:

    Random observation:

    By my count, there is now a boutique wine shop on Vanderbilt (Fermented Grapes), Washington (Winey Neighbor) and Franklin (Winot).

    ...there are also larger places, but that is a different random observation.

    But there is no non-bullet-proof-glass liquor store to be found east of Washington. Slow and steady...

  • Can one use the word "habitat" to describe an area that is conductive to having boutique wine stores?

    BTW, by my estimate,about 50% of Washington Ave's liquor stores are still bullet proof.

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