

But if you mean a "corked" bottle, where the seal didn't work and it tastes "funny", you can bring it back (don't dump it out first-they have to see and smell it) and they will give you a good one. Spoiled wine is something else I've never encountered here. They carry nearly as much variety as Astor does in a fraction of the space, usually for a fraction of the price. Warehouse doubled their space when they took over the old restaurant space, but they could still use more. Astor's aisles were pretty narrow before they moved, too. Whining about narrow aisles is a dead giveaway that Ur from the Burbs. If you need something, ASK TO TALK TO SOMEBODY ABOUT THE WINE OR LIQUOR YOU WANT. Some of the staff who do the stocking are a little rough around the edges, but the sales people usually do know what they are talking about and have never been rude to me or anyone else I have seen. I have been coming to Warehouse SINCE IT OPENED. I shop here, Astor and at other full-priced stores.

But the value-for-money and the down-to-earth information I have gotten over the years is a very tough act to beat.īest Value for Your Money! – Syntoms, you really should send your review to Warehouse management. This is not a place where you will be coddled as though you might buy a $5,000 handbag. They have to be sure you didn't drink it and are doing a bottle return! And they need to see and smell it.
#WAREHOUSE WINES FULL#
It is caused by TCA and can occur in wine you buy at a Full Price Wine Store! Like any other wine or liquor store, don't dump it out before you bring it back and keep the cork. But if you mean "corked wine", where it tastes "funny", you can bring it back. Liquor delivery in New York City available from Warehouse Wines & Spirits using the. Spoiled wine is something else I've never encountered here. Choose from over 0 products from Warehouse Wines & Spirits for delivery. They don't have a website or a a staff of thousands. They keep their overhead low here and are a low-tech kind of business. Whining about narrow aisles is a dead giveaway that U R from the Burbs-or maybe an Astor employee who is disparaging the competition. The owners have always been a good source of information too. The sales people know as much what what they are talking about as they do at Astor and have never been rude to me or anyone else I have seen. Like most of people shop here, I have never gone to NYU and am not a student now.
