WineSpot NYC is the place to go for individuals who value the finer things in life and yearn for an unforgettable, sensual experience. In order to provide a refuge where visitors may drink, taste, and interact while admiring New York City’s charm, this urban wine paradise skillfully combines...
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The article reports on the relocation of Astor Wines & Spirits at Lafayette and Fourth Street in Manhattan, New York City. It cites the reasons behind the relocation. It details the wine-education initiatives launched by wine stores. The new store includes Astor Center which is complete with a...
The abrupt closure of a popular Trader Joe's wine store in New York City came just days before its 30 employees were planning to call a union election. Workers had been organizing for months and were ready to go public with the campaign, they told CBS MoneyWatch. But on August 11, a ...
accused wine and liquor store owners of using scare tactics against the bill. “We were unfairly taken advantage of,” Saunders says. “They forgot about New York City. Liquor stores in the suburbs were up because everybody fled this city. My business on the upper east side was off ...
New York Cityis one of the world's most visited tourist destinations and I feel blessed to call this crazy, creative, and chic city my home. If you are planning a visit to Manhattan, here are a few wonderful things that have recently caught my eye and tempted my tastebuds. ...
New York's many tapas bars and Spanish restaurants, such as Tía Pol, Bar Jamon, Pata Negra and Casa Mono, have served as a beachhead for sherry in the city. But if those were the sparks of interest, the flames have been fanned by specialty wine stores such as Crush Wine and Spirits...
From Manhattan’s Hudson Yards to Brooklyn, these laid-back New York City eateries offer impressive Burgundy wines, German Rieslings, California Chardonnays and more.
Mexican wine may be new to many Americans, but the country’s wine industry dates to the 1520s. One loyal advocate is La Contra. Now with a small chain of stores throughout the country, the first shop was in Baja California’s Ensenada. But visitors to Mexico City should check out the...
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