Which MD Trader Joe sells "Two-buck chuck" wine?

Anonymous
One near Rockville/Gaithersburg area preferred. TIA
Anonymous
I didn't think grocery stores in MD could sell wine?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't think grocery stores in MD could sell wine?



Safeway in Olney sells wine (but no Two-Buck Chuck). But that may be the only one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't think grocery stores in MD could sell wine?


Safeway in Olney sells wine (but no Two-Buck Chuck). But that may be the only one.


Montgomery County allows chains one location that can sell beer and wine. The Giant that can is in Burtonsville, I think. I don't know whether there's a Trader Joe's that does, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One near Rockville/Gaithersburg area preferred. TIA

Vienna.
Anonymous
None. Go to Virginia.
Anonymous
None against MD liquor law. Thank the MD liquor store owners and the distributors for forcing an archaic system upon us.
Anonymous
No Maryland TJs have wine.
Anonymous
I know its the anniversary and all, but I really wouldn't go out of my way for it. It isn't all that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One near Rockville/Gaithersburg area preferred. TIA


There are not any in MoCo that sell wine. You have to drive to Falls Church or Annandale VA.

Also: you can call TJ or use their website.
Anonymous
Use their website - it tells you if they sell alcohol


http://www.traderjoes.com/stores?q=20850
Anonymous
Anyone know why, given that Montgomery County allows one store per chain to carry wine/beer, that none of the TJs do? Same with Costco.
Anonymous
We drive to Virginia to buy any wine or beer at TJs or Costco. Great way to do business Maryland!

Otherwise I buy wine at Roots in Olney or Safeway in Olney. Not too close to Bethesda, sorry OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know why, given that Montgomery County allows one store per chain to carry wine/beer, that none of the TJs do? Same with Costco.


Because the store still needs to buy it from Red MoCo. TJs and Costco can't directly sell from their suppliers, meaning it would be six-buck chuck and for TJs that's a no go.
Anonymous
Who cares which store sells this pseudo "wine" product? Two Buck Chuck is to wine what Cheez Whiz is to cheese. Why in the world would you drink that sugar infused paint thinner? You may as well be drinking Mad Dog 20/20.
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