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Sarah N.
Jul 8, 2022
What a wonderful shop! A curated selection of wonderful wines and liquors; everyone will find something they like.I've visited multiple times and I've LOVED every wine I've had! On top of that the staff is extremely friendly and have great recommendations.Go local and support this amazing shop!
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Ash H.
May 15, 2023
A beautiful shop with an impressive selection, however, significantly more expensive than France 44. Grabbed a bottle I am familiar with and was taken aback when it rang up more than $10 above the price point I am used to.
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Jess F.
Nov 19, 2019
Small shop with a fantastically unique selection!I attended a Small Lot/Alliance Francaise Beaujolais wine session hosted by Henry and Sons, and it was really wonderful. The idea to hold the class in the store really helped with buying selection. The staff is already very knowledgable, but the combo event was brilliant. Delicious wine samples were available, and the selection is excitingly different from the standard big stores. A few seriously unique items here, and prices were on-par per region. More importantly, there is a price and selection range to fit all needs. Everyone can leave happy while also trying something new! I'm excited to stop by and puruse again soon!
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Leah O.
Sep 29, 2018
I don't even drink and I think this place is awesome.1. They stock Fentimans Rose Lemonade in their fridges, which is delicious and a huge perk for those of us who don't drink, but want to play along.2. It smells clean in there. Most liquor stores smell like frat house basement. The contrast is real, and makes the experience of shopping for booze feel completely different. 3. Curated selection of mixers, beers, and wines- plus sherry! And vermouth! And some super cool local gins and whiskeys! 4. Great staff. The woman running the place last night definitely knows her craft, and found an open bottle of the bitters I was curious about in the back to let me try it for myself. High fives, team.
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Baramee C.
Aug 8, 2016
Needed to pick up something last minute and this was on the way. Didn't really expect much, but once we walked in...pretty impressed. It is nice and open. Very clean. Warehouse feel without being crazy warehouse-y, if that makes any sense. It has tall ceilings with glass all around for that industrial-feel. I think that's more what I mean. There was one person working, but she was pretty awesome and was even doing a tasting at the time.They have a ton of local craft beers for sale in the refrigerators in the back, but they mostly sell wine. It's cool little shop with a definitely hipster feel.
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Jeff W.
Sep 9, 2016
Closest liquor store to Bryn Mawr. But this ain't any ol' liquor store. Henry & Son specializes in craft made wines and beers, and some spirits as well. As a result, you'll find stuff here that you probably won't find anywhere else in the Twin Cities. It's a highly curated selection. They have tastings every Thursday night. The prices tend to be higher than average, but you're getting something more unique. And they DO have the 12-under-12 section (12 selections of wine under $12). And they DO have delicious box wine from France that works out to be less than $10 a bottle, and is VERY drinkable. It feels good to shop there, supporting locally-based, independent stores.
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Benjamin T.
Mar 15, 2016
Great addition to the neighborhood! I think they have a free wine tasting every Thursday 4-6?
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Brittany E.
Aug 23, 2020
This is the best liquor store in the Twin Cities. They specialize in natural wine, local beer, and a thoughtfully curated selection of what you should have in your liquor cabinet. The staff is passionate, knowledgeable, and approachable. They are dealing with the pandemic responsibly. They have improved the selection visible on their website, which makes the online shopping enjoyable in the way the store visits used to be, but with more to read.It is a distinctly feminist, intellectual, and personal approach to wine, beer and cocktails. I learn new things from the professional staff. By feminist, I mean that they are open and informative in their knowledge of products, instead of feeling there is a barrier to entry. They have mostly women on staff, which feels more welcoming and distinguishes them from others. I'd love to see more POCI staff, which would continue to provide new perspectives and insights.They went out of their way to help me access wines and cider I found in France through their excellent relationships with the best importers. Jill has some fun podcasts and videos available to learn more about their products and producers. They have a well-written and informative newsletter that could eclipse Kermit Lynch. I cannot say enough good things about this place. It is the liquor store I hoped would exist in the Twin Cities for many years, and keeps getting better.
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Ryan K.
Sep 15, 2019
I love this place! Really stunning selection, and kind, knowledgeable service. Looking forward to tastings here and stopping by again.
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mathias m.
Jan 28, 2016
What sets this place apart is the obviously careful selection of wines and the knowledgeable staff who purvey them. You won't find any of the standard brands but, if you have the same experience I've had, you will chance upon some tasty unknowns. They also happen to occupy a cool spot right near downtown, making their Thursday wine tastings a worthwhile stop on your way home from work. They carry a limited selection of local beers too.
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