Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I have never been a huge fan of Calvert Woodley either, particularly the service. One other place that hasn't been mentioned and has great service and decent prices is Magruders, right off CC circle.
I thought the entire Magruders chain closed?
Anonymous wrote: I have never been a huge fan of Calvert Woodley either, particularly the service. One other place that hasn't been mentioned and has great service and decent prices is Magruders, right off CC circle.
Anonymous wrote:Coscto is kind of a cult place among wine buyers mostly because you can stumble across a very good wine at a very good price while you are looking for a deal on 30 lbs of mayonnaise. But much of their stock is very pedestrian, right off the back of the truck of the largest distributors and prices on regular stuff not so great. I have never been a fan of Calvert & Woodley, too narrow and I find the service off-putting, but I think I am generally an outlier. If you live on Capitol Hill, Schneider's is typically a joy, though also incredibly narrow aisles, but I have not been there in a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We also live in CCDC and I would go to Calvert Woodley. They re having their fall sale and the prices are better than Total Wine (not sure about Costco). They will also deliver to your house in DC, so you do not have to haul it around. Tell them how much you want to spend per bottle and they find great matches.
OOOhhhh this is super helpful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in Maryland and we go to Total Wine in McLean.
+1
Moco and their prohibition-like alcohol sales policies, sigh.
Anonymous wrote:We also live in CCDC and I would go to Calvert Woodley. They re having their fall sale and the prices are better than Total Wine (not sure about Costco). They will also deliver to your house in DC, so you do not have to haul it around. Tell them how much you want to spend per bottle and they find great matches.