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  2. Publix customers can sip wine in some stores. Will ... - AOL

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    Publix has added olive bars and soup bars to many locations. Now it has added a wine and beer bar, too.

  3. Is there a Publix opening near you? Check the list of new ...

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    The opening comes after the chain opened a new 48,000-square-foot location in Auburndale at 775 Highway 559 near Lake Juliana Landings and the 21 Palms Travel Resort on Feb. 23.. Thursday’s ...

  4. CellarTracker - Wikipedia

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    CellarTracker is free to use and relies heavily on its users for data input, constantly increasing the number of tracked bottles as well as user tasting notes. CellarTracker also has a donation option which gives access to a series of services through CellarTracker's cooperation with other online resources, such as Stephen Tanzer, Wine Market ...

  5. The Best Secret Things to Order at the Publix Deli - AOL

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    Publix subs are legitimately excellent, made on freshly baked Italian rolls and served with Boar’s Head products. True, the chicken tender sub is what Publix is famous for, but don’t feel ...

  6. Wine-Searcher - Wikipedia

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    Wine-Searcher is a vertical search engine enabling users to locate the price and availability of a given wine, whiskey, spirit or beer globally, and be directed to a business selling the alcoholic beverage. There are also both Wine-Searcher and WhiskeySearcher mobile apps for iOS and Android.

  7. Publix - Wikipedia

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    Publix Super Markets, Inc., doing business as Publix, is an employee-owned American supermarket chain headquartered in Lakeland, Florida. [1] Founded in 1930 by George W. Jenkins, Publix is a private corporation that is wholly owned by present and past employees and members of the Jenkins family. [5]

  8. The Wine Advocate - Wikipedia

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    While not the first American wine publication, nor the first to use a numerical wine ratings scale, The Wine Advocate was the first to widely adopt the 50-100 point scale and use it as parallel to the American educational grading system. This system was familiar to Robert Parker's original target audience—the average American consumer—and ...

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