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.

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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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