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Fine Wine & Good Spirits

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4058 Buffalo Rd, Erie, Pennsylvania, 16510, United States
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Mar 12, 2023
Wheelchair accesible , clean sanitary , universal pandemic precaution at all POS , hand sanitizer by entrance and exit , lot of white wines ( moscato, lemonade made moscato, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay,Rose, strawberry lemonade,on close out for $3.50 a bottle ) I “booze cruised” for sales and spent $30 on inexpensive wine to have on hand . Get you some well they last .

May 1, 2021
We went in around 8:30pm on Saturday night. There were NO LINES, NO WAITING. No one there was overly friendly, no one was rude... they were just kinda there. It was almost time to close they were probably ready to go home. Store is very CLEAN, well ORGANIZED, and EASY to shop. I was IMPRESSED by visual standards. You can tell the manager of this place takes the time to "sweat the small stuff." Overall GREAT shopping experience, GREAT selection of QUALITY products.

Sep 25, 2022
Clean and organized. Friendly staff and they usually have what I want.

Feb 23, 2021
This updated location is really nice. It has more of a selection and it's better organized. I'd also like to say that when there was lines over the holidays in lieu of the 50% capacity laws because of Covid19, they were very accommodating and everything ran very smoothly. The cashiers are very friendly.

Feb 1, 2023
Great selection and prices!

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