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Raise a glass to these Greenville wine shops

Whether you prefer red, white, or rosé, these Greenville wine shops will have something to please your palate.

GVLtoday Foxcroft Wine Co.

Our three favorite colors. | Photo by Foxcroft Wine Co.

We have a lot to be grape-ful for. Greenville is known for its food and cocktails, but we decided to give some love to our fruity friend, wine. Because, wine not?

This is a list of Greenville wine shops. If you don’t see your favorite winery, don’t panic. That’s a list for another time.

Foxcroft Wine Co., 631 S. Main St. | Flight anyone? In addition to a robust menu featuring pasta, burgers, and signature donuts (a must try), you can also enjoy a glass of wine, a bottle, or a flight.

Northampton Wine + Dine, 211 E. Broad St. | Offering wine tastings, a wide array of imported wine, and a fine dining menu, Northampton really knows how to wine and dine. It is in the name, after all.

Taxi House Wines, 586 Perry Ave. | If you’re looking at this address thinking, “That’s the address of The Anchorage,” you are correct. This wine shop sits in the former entrance of the restaurant and features 80+ selections you can also find on the restaurant’s wine list.

Bottle shop selections at Wine House | Photo by GVLtoday

Bottle shop selections at Wine House | Photo by GVLtoday

Wine House, 475 Haywood Rd., Ste. 8 | With a uniquely curated wine list + food from Project Host, it’s no wonder this is one of City Editor Stephanie’s favorite places to hang out. Pro tip: WH offers a happy hour Monday-Thursday from 4-7 p.m.

The Community Tap, Multiple locations | Although Community Tap has several locations, the main wine shop is at their OG store: 217 Wade Hampton Blvd. However, you can grab a glass at any of their locations. Another pro tip: Check the food truck calendar on the website before you plan your trip.

The Tasting Room of Travelers Rest, 164 S. Main Ste. C | Grab a glass or a bottle to go + join the Wine Club and enjoy members-only experiences.

Where did we miss, Greenville? Let us know your favorite place to wine down.

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