I don't buy domestic wine very much. I tend to drive up to the Wine Cellar up in Palatine a lot as Larry has an amazing selection and very cheap prices. I use Wine Discount Center a lot for stuff that I'm very particular about getting- I tend to order cases from them a lot. Cellar Rat isn't bad, over in Wicker Park, for getting quick, drinkable wines, but not much you'd want to collect and store in there. Everything in there is restaurant wine.bone wrote:What is everyone favorite places to get imported wines? I am looking for a place that has good imported wines from the small vineyards in Italy's Chianti region. I have been to Sam's over at Clybourn and Willow and its decent.
Just wondering what other people use for imported wine shops.
Not a strong Italian section at The Wine Cellar in Palatine.leek wrote:"Larry's" in Palatine is the Wine Cellar on Northwest Highway.
I agree, though you find a great selection of new world wines in there. PS- they have an AMAZING deal on splits of some older Ridge right now.mhill95149 wrote:Not a strong Italian section at The Wine Cellar in Palatine.leek wrote:"Larry's" in Palatine is the Wine Cellar on Northwest Highway.
jpschust wrote:I agree, though you find a great selection of new world wines in there. PS- they have an AMAZING deal on splits of some older Ridge right now.mhill95149 wrote:Not a strong Italian section at The Wine Cellar in Palatine.leek wrote:"Larry's" in Palatine is the Wine Cellar on Northwest Highway.
deesher wrote: I but a lot of "imported" wine from out of state retailers web sites. If there is something in particular that you are looking for,
http://www.wine-searcher.com/ can be a very useful tool.
mhill95149 wrote:deesher wrote: I but a lot of "imported" wine from out of state retailers web sites. If there is something in particular that you are looking for,
http://www.wine-searcher.com/ can be a very useful tool.
until June 2008 that is...
leek wrote:mhill95149 wrote:deesher wrote: I but a lot of "imported" wine from out of state retailers web sites. If there is something in particular that you are looking for,
http://www.wine-searcher.com/ can be a very useful tool.
until June 2008 that is...
Unless enforcement is stayed by a lawsuit...
fillay wrote:
Hooray! Leek - excellent sleuthing! While not the total slam dunk against state protectionism I was hoping for, this really makes my day.
leek wrote:BUT - I don't believe they are in the same judicial region as we are, so I don't think it's automatically applied to IL. It may only apply in TX. But my suspicion is that a similar suit will be filed in IL, and that the law here will be delayed.
leek wrote:mhill95149 wrote:deesher wrote: I but a lot of "imported" wine from out of state retailers web sites. If there is something in particular that you are looking for,
http://www.wine-searcher.com/ can be a very useful tool.
until June 2008 that is...
Unless enforcement is stayed by a lawsuit...
Sam Harmon wrote:
After 7 long decades, the inefficient, parasitic state-by-state wholesale system that does nothing but add cost for everyone involved is finally facing its death knell!
leek wrote:Sam Harmon wrote:
After 7 long decades, the inefficient, parasitic state-by-state wholesale system that does nothing but add cost for everyone involved is finally facing its death knell!
BUT - isn't reserving the regulation of alcohol to the states a pretty big part of the 21st amendment? And as I googlethis was a 5-4 decision, with the dissenters saying that "the history of the 21st Amendment proved that it was meant to exclude regulation of alcoholic beverages from the normal prohibitions on state discrimination under the Commerce Clause--however misguided that policy might seem today"
Section 1. The eighteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed.
Section 2. The transportation or importation into any State, Territory, or possession of the United States for delivery or use there in of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is hereby prohibited.
Section 3. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by conventions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.