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Thanks for another great bottle! Josh & co know their stuff!
Macey 1.
Dec 31, 2023
By far the friendliest and helpful staff been looking for a good Lambrusco for ages and they had an amazing selection
Read MoreAlexis B.
Nov 1, 2022
I was visiting Nashville a few weeks ago and needed a few bottles of wine for a family dinner. When I lived in Nashville, I used to go out of my way to go to a certain wine shop that focused on natural wines. But I definitely wasn't up for a 25 minute drive each way to go to that wine shop on that day. I hadn't been to the Wine Shoppe before, but we were in the area and decided to check it out. I was so impressed! The selection was amazing: wines from varied wine producing regions (I was looking for a furmint wine from Eastern Europe and they had a couple of options) and lots of natural wines! The customer service was also amazing - the staff in the store when we stopped by was very helpful and walked us around showing us several options we might like. We ultimately bought a couple of bottles of a furmint from Hungary, a Slovenian wine, and a few other options. They were good. I would absolutely return to this wonderful surprise of a wine shop!
Read MoreJulie M.
Oct 30, 2022
Great location. Super kind & helpful owner. Very accommodating to our large group. Even opened a little early since we were sitting outside waiting. Nice patio area in a cute location.
Read MoreJohn T.
Feb 18, 2015
Looking for a serious wine-buying experience without the intimidation and snobbery (sometimes) associated with the endeavor? Head on over to Green Hills (I know!) and check out The Wine Shoppe. This is the wine store for oenophiles and novices alike.As soon as you walk in, you're greeted. I know some may not care for this but I like it. It lets me know that I, as a customer, am appreciated, recognized and seen. For a store this small and in this industry, I think to do any less is to give an immediate negative impression. So, kudos to TWS for knowing how to get a party started right.And, they keep it going by knowing about wine.* There are no guesses. There are no 'ums.' Tell the fellows what you like and what you think you're looking for and they'll guide you to exactly the wine that's right for you. I described a pinot grigio that I needed with a bunch of qualifiers and i was led to a bottle I'd never heard of but hit the nail on the head in every regard in which I was looking. It was magic. They might be magicians. The only negative about the store is that the price point is marked up a wee bit higher than I would like. I spied a South African (sweet) shiraz I tend to buy on occasion and it was higher than I've bought it for in both Chicago and Miami. But, this is Green Hills (I know!) so I can't say that I'm too shocked at higher prices. Nevertheless, if you're in to wine or just trying things out for the first time, TWS should be in your permanent rotation.*They also boast a small (small!) selection of craft beer as well as a few racks of spirits. But don't come here in search of either; leave that to another business or be pleased with what you find. When you come here, stick to wine.
Read MoreSharon K.
Apr 8, 2008
Top of the class wine shop! The Wine Shoppe at Green Hills is a gem. I would recommend this place to everyone. The selection is fantastic, and the staff is really the best. They know every bottle in that shop, and seem too have a little too much information to not be complete winos... I joke, but the staff really knows their stuff. They will guide you to the exact bottle of wine you want in the price range you want. The shoppe carries cheap and very very expensive bottles of every wine and liquor. They have very descriptive labels of the wine's flavor, points, awards, and reviews. I always go in to pick up one bottle of something and end up buying an armful to restock my cabinet.They once directed me to a fantastic bottle of Shiraz. I was a little turned off at first because, God forbid, the bottle of wine had a screw cap instead of a cork! But, I went with their suggestion, and now it is one of my favorite Shiraz's, and it is cheap... ok, ok, I will tell you which wine it is, but you have to promise not to buy it out! The 'Jip Jip Rocks' Shiraz! It is one of the many great finds at the Wine Shoppe at Green Hills. Just take a few minutes to stop by the Wine Shoppe and get started talking with Josh, the wine guy. You won't be disappointed. He has a fantastic way of finding something you'll love.
Read MoreSheena T.
Feb 5, 2013
What a great wine store!! They had a great variety and some bottles that I've never seen before! I really liked browsing through this cute but high end wine shop. And I've seen pretty much all the bubbly most places have to offer, but this one had some bottles that were brand new to me. Awesome. Only down side, I was the only one in the store and they were quick to ask if I needed help multiple times (just wanting to look on my own for now guys!) but it was still enjoyable and I'd come back!
Read MoreKatherine M.
Jun 24, 2008
I can't imagine going to another wine shop than Green Hills Wine Shoppe. It's all you need. They have a great selection of red, white, champagne, and even beers. You can find good wines already chilled for that last minute stop in. Everyone in there is friendly and happy to help. Have a look at their displays. They make great suggestions for red and white wine at reasonable prices. Almost all of the wines on the menu at Rumours can be purchased here. So you know they are good. In fact, when I couldn't remember the name and asked for "that new pinot noir that Rumours is carrying, green label" the guy helping me knew exactly what I meant and lead me right to it. Check it out. Walk around and explore. Try out some staff suggestions. You'll be back. And soon!
Read MoreJason S.
Aug 13, 2010
I am a picky consumer. Period. I hate large chain stores and I truly thrive on personal service when I am in unfamiliar territory.Wine is one of those territories. Sure, I am a major booze hound and have two fully-stocked bars with a myriad of exotic ingredients and tinctures for my passion, crafting cocktails. But when it comes to wine, while I do enjoy it, I really start to panic when it comes to picking a good bottle out and generally stick to what I know.Here's where the Wine Shoppe comes in. They have a compact, but deep selection. You really get the sense that there is no bottle on these shelves that was not placed there without a great deal of thought. And that holds true at all price points.I went in looking for a nice bottle of wine for a special occasion and was immediately greeted by the two shopkeepers. One of them, Saul, was immediately by my side and attentive to my questions when I asked for help. I told him what we liked and he made a range of suggestions at varying price points. He also was full of knowledge regarding the wineries and growing regions, clearly passionate about the product.The pricing was very reasonable, especially compared to some of the other liquor stores in Green Hills. They have a reasonable selection of spirits with some items that I haven't seen at some of the other stores around town. In all of the other Green Hills stores, you generally see one or two employees in a big location or trapped by a high-maintenance socialite - this was not the case here. Everyone was greeted and assisted promptly (I had to take a work phone call so I was casually observing the flow of business).Last but not least, they have a big cooler with a good selection of chilled wines which god knows during this summer is a necessity.So, bottom line, this place is a class act and even though it is across the street from the Green Hills Mall, I didn't feel like I was out of place.
Read MoreDavid G.
Dec 12, 2010
I am not a wine sommelier. I have absolutely no idea how to choose a bottle of wine in a wine/liquor store, and can spend hours inside of the store because I have no idea what I should pick. I live by the school of thought: "Has an artsy label, must be good". Additionally, I can also live by the thought: "Has a kitschy name, must be good".Needless to say, when you shop for wine like me, you can get burned every now and then. That's what makes the Wine Shoppe in Green Hills so great. Sure, they have some super schnazzy stuff for the Belle Meade crowd to proudly display in their million dollar abodes, but they've also got stuff for Regular Joe me. And the staff is crazy knowledgeable. Last night, I walked in and simply said: I need a good Malbec, but I'm not rich. The guy's simple response: "Splendid. Fabulous. Follow me." Walks straight to a bottle picks up and hands it to me. Asked to describe the taste, there was no need for him to read the label or read bottle/shelf talker. No, he dove straight in to "lovely tinge of chocolate, hint of cherry..." and he pretty much had already sold me so I stopped paying attention (yeah, he was just that good that I was already imagining drinking the bottle while he talked on).Top notch joint. Loses a star for that ridiculously small parking lot that it shares with the nutso Domino's Pizza drivers (two of which almost hit my parked car) and a Blockbuster (so crazy soccer moms driving vehicles larger than mankind was ever meant to operate).
Read MoreMarilee S.
Jul 6, 2010
Finding a good wine shop is like finding a good hair stylist. Sure there might be someone closer or cheaper, but why risk a disaster?I am not a wine expert. BUT, I know what I like. STILL, I need help. And the guys at The Wine Shoppe at Green Hills is ready and at your service. Tell them your price - and I promise they don't care - and tell them what you like - red, white, full body, fruity - and they'll give you several selections to choose from. PLUS, they print out a receipt so you can keep it handy and jot down which wine you preferred. And just because it's in Green Hills, doesn't mean you're going to pay more. In fact, you'll probably save money because the guys who buy are smart little shoppers.
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