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  2. The Best Places to Buy Wine Online - AOL

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    Buying wine online is an easy way to discover new varietals and vintages from wineries around the world. These are the best wine stores and wine clubs for ordering wine online. Skip to main ...

  3. Bodega (store) - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish, bodega is a term for "storeroom" or "wine cellar", or "warehouse", with a similar origin to the words "boutique" and "apothecary"; the precise meaning varies regionally in the Spanish language, and the later New York City term evolved from Puerto Rican and Cuban usage for "small grocery".

  4. Wine Enthusiast - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's website hosts a database of wine, beer, and spirits reviews, interviews, food and wine pairings, and industry news. [16] The company has an audience of 5.1 million across all platforms. By the end of 2015, the site was featuring a library of over 200,000 wine, beer, and spirits reviews as well as contributions by celebrities. [17]

  5. Wine Spectator - Wikipedia

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    Wine Spectator hosts the New York Wine Experience, an annual event that includes wine tastings, seminars, lunches and an awards banquet. In 2023, more than 4,000 attendees attended in New York City, where they sampled some of the world’s best wines: a total of 339 wines poured from 16,872 bottles into 48,582 glasses.

  6. NY supermarkets want to sell wine. Liquor stores say it will ...

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    A large variety of wines from New York State are one of the many featured spirits at Ryan's Wine & Spirits in Canandaigua Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. ... Bokksu snack box review: Are these treats worth ...

  7. Wine.com - Wikipedia

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    The current Wine.com business was founded by Mike Osborn in Portland, Oregon as eVineyard in 1998. [4] In 1995, David Harmon founded wine.com and in 1999 sold the information site Wine.com to Virtual Vineyards for over US$10,000,000. [citation needed] In 2000, VirtualVineyards.com and WineShopper.com merged under the Wine.com name.

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