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Old Mill Wine & Spirits

Old Mill Wine & Spirits

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6390 Mill St, Rhinebeck, New York, 12572, United States
(845) 876-5343
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Nov 28, 2022
A really nice lady helped me pick out two wines for friends. The wine selection here was much better than Rhinebeck down the street. The store had a few customers in it but they found time to come right up to me and ask me if I needed help. Appreciated the help.

Feb 4, 2023
If you are shopping for wine, THIS is the best shop in the area. The owner is a very knowledgeable wine connoisseur, whose expertise can help you select the perfect bottle. When the owner is not present, an elegant young man runs the store with an extensive amount of knowledge of wines, well versed on the regions & types of grapes, who can spurt off a quick summary of each wine, and help you choose something perfectly specific to what you like. I have gone into this shop, and wirh very little info from me about what I'm lokking for, both individuals helped me to select wines that became my favorites. Both assist shoppers with a friendly, easy going tone, while being so thoroughly educated , that it makes picking up a bottle, a nice, no pressure, easy experience. They have excellent excellent wines that are low price point, along with mid price point, as well as some of the finest most high end wines. Currently I'm enjoying an affordable bottle of cotes du Rhone that I never would have chosen without the help of the gentlemen working at the store. In addition to wines, the store has all the spirits you may need , minus the gross , hangover inducing, and college party worthy liquors that would ruin the classy aesthetic of this wonderful shop. Basically, the offerings of this store fit w the vibe that the interior and the owner have created, a CURATED selection of what you want to be drinking this evening, or bringing to your next dinner w friends. I noticed there where a couple bad reviews, one was prices high- no not true, they have some amazing wines for around $10-$14. They also have the regular liquors at their regular prices. No they don't sell low end barefoot $6 bottles of wine. But ew gross that Would ruin the integrity of the shop. Second they mentioned bad customer service and this couldn't be more wrong. As many positive reviews state, customer service is exactly why the local clientele keep coming back. These reviews of poor customer service e were prob just salty or offended after they came in asking for big box brand cheesy wines like "sutter home" or gross liquors like Jim beam.maybe these people felt out of place when the owner couldn't help them find "yellowtail". When I step in this store, I'm not stepping into some generic big box liquour store and wanting to grab and go because the store & experience of wine/alcoholic shopping feels "ick"... rather, I'm stepping into a classic asthetic of historical wooden shelving, beautiful bottles, and I feel like I could be in France, or Italy, last but not least, the owner and his gentleman staff member respect and love wine, and you want to support a privately owned business like that when you are buying wine. r

Oct 1, 2021
Olde Mill is my go to wine shop. The owner always greets you with a hello and a sincere inquiry as to your day. He asks the right questions to find out what you want to drink, what you might be drinking the wine with and how much you want to spend. He always finds the best bottle for your price range. And he is just a nice guy. Always a pleasure to go to Olde Mill and buy a bottle of wine (or gin or single malt).

May 30, 2021
If I could give zero stars, i would. The customer service was terrible, I do not understand the good reviews. Clearly they didn’t have an encounter with the employee( overheard it was the customer’s son.) with the snooty attitude. Even if they had the best “cava” sparkling wine in the world I would not come back.

May 3, 2022
Majorly negative attitude. Seems like he (I assume the owner) doesn’t wanna be there so why not hire accommodating employees. Do not understand the (fake?) positive reviews because plenty of locals do not like it here. Way better shops all around.

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