Pa wine and spirits store near me

The Reading Terminal Market has announced its newest full-time merchant, Pennsylvania Libations Philadelphia. The Pittsburgh-based wine and spirits shop, Pennsylvania Libations, will open its third location – and first in Philadelphia – inside Reading Terminal selling Pennsylvania-made wine, spirits, and cider. Owner Christian Simmons has tapped Philadelphia native Arthur Etchells, founder of Philadelphia magazine’s Foobooz, as general manager of the new store.

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Is Wine & Spirits Store currently offering delivery or takeout?

Yes, Wine & Spirits Store offers takeout.

What forms of payment are accepted?

Wine & Spirits Store accepts credit cards.

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As the countdown to the holidays begins, Pennsylvania's Fine Wine & Good Spirits liquor stores announced 50% off more than 3,300 wines, spirits and accessories in a huge clearance sale.

In a statement, the Pennsylvania Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (PLCB), the state agency that controls all liquor stores in the state, announced that on Oct. 3, Fine Wine & Good Spirits began a major liquidation of thousands of products.

The liquidation includes well-known wine and spirits brands from all over the world, now making them 50% off online and in more than 600 stores across the state, according to the PLCB.

Any online purchase over $99 is eligible for free home delivery, PLCB stated.

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"Taxes and store profits – totaling nearly $18.7 billion since the agency's inception – are returned to Pennsylvania's General Fund, which finances Pennsylvania's schools, health and human services programs, law enforcement, and public safety initiatives, among other important public services," said the liquor control board.

In a separate release on Wednesday, the PLCB announced a record net income for the 2021-2022 fiscal year. The PLCB said it was the first time gross wine and spirits sales topped $3 billion.

To see whether your favorite drink received a discount, PLCB said customers can visit the Fine Wine & Good Spirits website to determine what clearance products are offered online and view in-store availability.

Shopping at Fine Wine And Good Spirits is always fast and convenient, and because the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is the largest purchaser of wine and liquor in the United States we can offer you a truly wide selection and unique discounts. You must be more than 21 years old to purchase alcohol in Pennsylvania. Please enjoy responsibly.

Does PA still have state liquor stores?

Pennsylvania is an alcoholic beverage control state. Spirits are to be sold only in the state owned Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores, which also sell wine, but not beer.

Can you buy spirits online in PA?

You cannot get liquor delivered to you, except directly from a State Store or a distillery. And out-of-state distilleries and retailers can't ship directly to your door. If you're looking for a cocktail to go from your favorite watering hole, that's where you're out of luck.

Is liquor cheaper in PA?

In fact, in some cases, Pennsylvania prices are cheaper. A 750-milliliter bottle of Bacardi Superior P.R. Rum sells for $14.99 in Pennsylvania and $15.99 at Plaza Wines & Liquors in Manchester, N.J. A Yellow Tail Chardonnay is $7.99 in Pennsylvania and $8.99 at the New Jersey store.

Are Pa liquor stores open again?

The vast majority of Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores are open with limited in-store public access and enhanced safety protocols in the interest of public health. All Fine Wine & Good Spirits also now offer curbside pickup.