![]() ![]() There isn’t one standard or legal definition for what natural wine is, but it is generally agreed that it refers to wines that are made with grapes and the native, wild yeasts on their skins and stems and in the air. Do you know how much stuff can make its way into wine besides grapes and yeast? Sugars, dyes, stabilizers, animal products, and so many other things can be added that don’t legally have to be listed on the label. These natural wines are agricultural products made by small family businesses and independent producers, who treat their land, soil and vines with respect and care, and who refuse to add a bunch of synthetic or intrusive ingredients to manipulate their wines. (814) 438-2221 Limited Pickup Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.There has never been a better time to find interesting wines in Pennsylvania! Natural wine, sometimes called “real wine” or “low-intervention wine,” is to mass-produced wine (you know the stuff we’re talking about) what artisan cheese is to pre-wrapped, neon-orange cheese slices. Plaza North 10720 West Main Street North East, PA 16428Ħ6 North Main Street Union City, PA 16438 Imperial Point Plaza 9135 Ridge Road Girard, PA 16417 Liberty Plaza Shopping Center 3702 Liberty Street Erie, PA 16508 Giant Eagle Plaza 4466 Buffalo Road Erie, PA 16510įine Wine & Good Spirits #2511 (previously offering curbside)Įast Erie Plaza Shopping Center 828 East Sixth Street Erie, PA 16507įine Wine & Good Spirits Premium Collection #2514 Yorktown Centre (previously offering curbside)Ĭommodore Perry Plaza 2208 Broad Street Erie, PA 16503 ![]() Summit Towne Centre 7200 Peach Street Erie, PA 16509Īsbury Square 2421 Asbury Road Erie, PA 16506 Washington Towne Center 140 Washington Towne Boulevard Edinboro, PA 16412 Locations in Erie County now offering curbside service: Corry, PAĬorry Plaza 350 West Columbus Avenue Corry, PA 16407 The PLCB stated that it is not considering reopening stores to the public at this time, continuing to monitor the situation in consultation with the state government. "Once again, we ask customers to remain patient, and we're hopeful that the more e-commerce and curbside pickup orders we can process, over time, the better we'll be able to serve more and more Pennsylvanians through this pandemic." "We're making strides in expanding service to Fine Wine & Good Spirits customers, and we hope that adding hundreds more locations for curbside pickup will help us get through this surge of demand for wine and spirits," Holden stated. Some residents have already noted issues contacting certain stores. Orders are limited to one order per caller, per store, per day, and orders operate on a first-call, first-served basis by phone only (no email or voicemail). Identification must be presented at pickup prior to curbside delivery.Ĭustomers are limited to up to six bottles per order, and credit cards are the only accepted form of payment (not cash). ![]() Almost *every single state store* will be opening up for curbside.Īs Pennsylvania begins the process to reopen, undoubtedly, state store, brick and mortar access-safely- will be evaluated. ![]()
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