Rohan D.
Yelp
It's not fair to describe the wine selection here as "limited," it's a boutique-independent so the prices and variety won't be as low and big (respectively) as one of the big box corporate wine stores. I think it's more accurate to say that there is an impressive selection of unusual, interesting, different, and more difficult to obtain wines in this little shop. It's a cute and quirky space, owner Scott Crestodina is extremely knowledgeable and helpful, without being annoying, pushy, or intrusive. He has an antique manual typewriter for customers to give e-mail addresses, and for added amusement, given enough time, some 25 year old will come in and try to type more or less unsuccessfully. Well, if you're not 50-something still struggling to be competent at virtual keyboards, that last part may not be so amusing, and I'm digressing. Crestodina hand painted helpful maps above the wine racks, and that's how the wine is arranged, geographically; he will use a laser pointer to be more precise if you want. He can be efficiently concise if you just want a quick specific recommendation, tell him up front how much help and information you need, how much or how little you're trying to spend.
You can tell it's a new business, he has some family and friends assisting, but he's always the main worker, and he's clearly not new to wine. The store also has a unique offering of spirits, a common comment from obviously seasoned drinkers here is "hmmm, I've never even heard of this (gin, scotch, bourbon, liqueur, beer)..." There's an especially intriguing selection of single malt scotches, and whiskies in general. The floor is covered with old oriental rugs, and there are some eccentric and whimsical decorations. This place is a hop, skip and a jump away from some of my favorite Southeast Asian and Ethiopian restaurants, this shop is only adding to the rapidly growing fact that this neighborhood is good for eating and drinking.
It seems like most of the other reviewers here are neighborhood people who are pleased to have this shop in walking distance, but I think it's well worth going out of one's way for if: 1) You're a whisky, gin, vodka or wine drinker who likes variety, 2) you're looking for a gift for someone like that, 3) you're looking for an expert recommendation for wine or whisky. I like to look like I know what I'm talking about, and from experience, I've learned that one good way is to listen to people who do know what they're talking about. Mr. Crestodina knows wine and whisky.