67 Wine & Spirits
“What a graet wine store- I lived on the UWS for years and only just discovered it now after I moved to Brooklyn!”
“Helpful staff and maybe good prices (I'm not lush enough to know for sure).”
“I spoke with Seth on my visit there and let him know about a new distillery in Scotland.”
67 Wine & Spirits
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
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$$ Price range Moderate
8 reviews
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Me like wine. They sell wine. Marriage made in heaven!
Vino. Vino. Vino.
A great selection of wines and spirits. A very well organized store and helpful staff. They are also sensitive to your price point which is always a plus.
My only sticking point is if you are looking for a good selection of beer, steer clear.
Great selection. They have Georgian wine and large format Hendrick's!
What a graet wine store- I lived on the UWS for years and only just discovered it now after I moved to Brooklyn! They have a great selection and the buyers really know what they are talking about, and are super- helpful. I came here for a specific Israeli wine and they found it for me on the spot, and brought out a specialist/buyer who told me the taste differences I can expect between different vintages, and what needs decanting etc. The prices are NYC style prices but surprisingly I found Flowers Pinot Noir here 5 dollars cheaper than it is in Brooklyn Heights. Go figure. Superb Selection,
I can't wait to go to one of their tastings.
Favorite wine store in the city. Easy (a block from dance) with wide selection from 5 to 25 to 125…
I have never bought a bad wine here at any price, the most expensive having been 16.99. But bought some dirt cheap bottles which were perfectly adequate.
Everyone is nice and it's far less intimidating than Garnet Wines on Lex and 69th or so.
Embassy Wines is small on 62nd and Lex (between 61st and 62nd) but friendly.
I buy whiskey as thanks for use of family friend's apartment on the UES so I don't know if Knob at 47.99 is low or high. Since I can't buy wine at CVS in Manhattan and I have never been by a Trader Joe's, I just say whatever. Drinking at home is always cheaper than going out to drink so I don't comparison shop.
I went to New Jersey a few months ago and was both horrified and shocked by the prices of wine there. Shitty 5 bucks CVS Barefoot sold for 7.50. Mediocre Blackstone Cab (not the reserve which is 11.99 in CA but the one 7.50 at CVS or Trader Joe's) was 11.99.
I don't buy hard liquor that much so I'm not up on prices but I think prices are fair here.
Good sized wine shop. Great selection, including in the refrigerated section. Wide range of prices and friendly service
This is a nice wine store with really good customer service. The staff is super friendly and helpful. The selection is very respectable. The prices are decent. I would definitely come back.
They have Leviathan! If you're an American single malt fan, then you'll know Leviathan is one of the top brands Stateside. All of their releases are cask strength and single cask which is unique. At about $55 a bottle, it's a bargain compared to similar offerings from Scottish brands.
The owners here are very helpful and accommodating. I spoke with Seth on my visit there and let him know about a new distillery in Scotland. He is working on getting Kilchomans at this store which would be awesome!
Bottom line: If they don't have the whisky you're looking for, just ask since the owners seem very eager to help.