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5 reviews for Wine Society
| puboflyons (25), New Hampshire | | February 14, 2009 The Wine Society has also changed its name to THE LIQUOR STORE.
New Hampshire residents rejoice; you have an easy to get to package store with a reasonable selection.. It’s about a stone throw from the south entrance of the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua. It is a small store that includes wine and beer and although the beer section is small, they have a decent variety of choices. They stock a good number of Massachusetts brews beyond Sam Adams and Harpoon including Berkshire (growlers and bottles), Haverhill, Ipswich, and Wachusett. The imports come from a variety of countries and I like the selection of English nitro-cans. Friendly service.You can’t break up six-packs but if you buy selected six-packs, you can also get the corresponding pint glass for free. I bought a six-pack of Saranac and walked out of there with a Saranac glass. Prices are average to above average. This isn’t Julio’s, Charles Street Liquors, or Table and Vine but you’ll find something. | buzz9 (1), Nashua, New Hampshire does not count - explanation | | November 7, 2007 Wine Society Has moved - they are now a mile or so south on DW hwy in a little plaza across from Skate 3 - it’s been open a little while - focused on upscale beers mentioned by others- all good stuff - great place for someone in Nashua NH to get something different since the supermarkets have the worst beer selection ever. | | BitchesBrew (48), Berkeley, California | | August 21, 2006 A decent wine shop with about 1/4 of the store dedicated to beer. Some nice brews- Orval and Rochefort, Duvel and a few other Belgians. Rogue, Stone, Flying Dog, Brooklyn and Allagash make up most of the domestics. Not a bad place- great selection compared to whats available in my home state (NH). Very nice location: off the main drag in Nashua NH, about 10 minutes off the Everett Turnpike. | | DarkMagus (30), San Jose, California | | August 20, 2006 This place is definitely wine-centered. Although their beer selection was small selection of beers, nearly everything they had was of high quality. Allagash, Weihenstephaner, Rochefort (only the 8’s... but for a mere $5.99), Orval, Ommegang, quite a few brews from the U.K. as well. Friendly, helpful staff. They also have monthly beer (and wine) tastings, held in a nice dining-room type setup in the back of the store. I’ll be going back, just for the cheap Rocheforts. | | ericnixon (57), Northampton, Massachusetts | | June 14, 2005 Small wine store in a little plaza (at the other end of the same plaza as Trader Joe’s) across from the Phesant Lane Mall. Probably about 3/4 of the entire space is devoted to wine (hence the name). They have some good local and hard to find beers on the racks to the back right of the store. Once I was here and Concord Brewery was doing a tasting. Because they never seem to have more than 2 people in here shopping at a time I got a chance to talk to the brewer for a while. The selection changes every time I’m here so be sure to check back often. |
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