Zoe Q.
Yelp
First off, I have to add to the choruses of those who are praising how classy and nice the place is, and how friendly the owners are. They couldn't be nicer. And of course it is fantastic to have a place to buy wine in this neighborhood, and without cloudy, bullet-proof glass, even.
The only thing I would like to see is more reasonable pricing. When I was looking forward to this place opening, I was worried I'd be drinking a bottle a night because of the convenience, but I almost never go in here unless I'm buying wine for a party or something. I would say that the average bottle of wine here is around $15 to $16. As I am relatively young and relatively cheap, that is what I would call "a nice bottle of wine for a special occasion." I understand that they are a smaller shop and do less business than that spot on Bedford, but maybe that has a little to do with the fact that the spot on Bedford has dozens of wines that are totally delicious but also $10 or less.
Fine, I'm cheap. But so are a lot of the people who live in the apartments around here, not to mention those dorms on Cook Street and McKibben. Why not cater to the clientele by stocking wines that are more affordable? I'm only offering this advice because I want the owners to succeed, and every time I pass by (which I do often, because I live around the corner), it's completely empty, except for maybe one or two people around rush hour.
I'll keep buying from here as often as I can, but I do think a larger stock of $10 wines is in order. Good luck to the owners, who as I said are delightful people.