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Harrison Wine Vault

Harrison Wine Vault

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4.6 Google Review
289 Halstead Ave, Harrison, New York, 10528, United States
(914) 835-0125 www.harrisonwinevault.com
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Jul 5, 2021
Has some good inventory that is hard to find. I don’t like that they say there is a 15% discount 4th of July sale on all red wine, but did not give that to me because they say the wine I bought was already on sale. There was no asterisk on the discount. I should point that this wine that is purportedly on sale has been at the same sale price for a couple of years! Additionally when you walk in the the sign says 15% discount on all cases. Well I bought a case of this wine and got no discount for same reason! I don’t buy from here unless it is the only place to go for what I am looking for. It really is bad practice to annoy customers with sales tricks. I’ve also bought wine from here online only to find out days later when I arrived to pick it up that the wine wasn’t available - poor inventory control. I don’t want to criticize, but they do need to get the message. As you can see from the response below - the owner is fairly hostile to customers who don't like his practices.

May 27, 2021
Nice selection, good prices and very nice staff.

Sep 24, 2021
Gerry and staff, always on target.....

May 4, 2019
Small place but has an excellent selection of dark spirtis in their lower level. Sometimes they offer recommendations that are not always on point. A little pricey as well. But all and all not a bad place to pick something up for a date night

Mar 11, 2020
Went here today in search of one of bottle Ive been trying to find for months.... this place had it.... what an unreal selection of scotch this place had unlike anything Ive seen in Westchester... GREAT PLACE.

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