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A wine-lovers guide to Greenville

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Disclaimer: This story was shared May 25, 2018.

Who needs Napa – we have plenty of wine here in GVL. From Prosecco to Bordeaux, our streets are stacked with wine bars to cover any taste palette + save you the cost of a plane ticket.

🍷 Sip Whiskey & Wine | 103 N Main St #400 | Great views of Main St + a killer happy hour: 1/2 price wine (glasses and bottles) and liquor (up to $8) every Monday through Friday from 4 – 7 p.m.

🍷 Northampton Wine and Dine | 211-A E. Broad St. | There’s an ever-changing selection of domestic and imported wines, regular cheese + wine tastings, and they offer annual trips to wine regions across the world.

🍷 Jianna | 600 South Main St. 2nd Floor | Enjoy a drink (especially the Prosecco) on the terrace with views of Falls Park.

🍷 Halls Chophouse | 550 S. Main St. | Their wine list features 100+ national and international wines + the restaurant received the “Wine Spectator Award of Excellence” for 2014-2015. Happy Hour: 4 – 6 p.m. nightly

🍷 The Tasting Room | 164 South Main Street Suite C, Travelers Rest | This wine shop and bar offers more than 180 wines. Happy Hour: Wednesday through Friday from 4 – 6 p.m.

🍷 The Cazbah | 16 W McBee Ave | Choose from their selection of French wine like Champagne, Picpoul or Bordeaux to accompany your tapas plates.

🍷 Sweet Sippin’ | 03 West Curtis St, Simpsonville | This local place organizes also some nice music events.

🍷 The Community Tap | 217 Wade Hampton Blvd | Great selection of wine in-house and to take home

🍷 The 05 | 3016 Augusta Street | Choices of Californian and also Argentinian wines (+ some organic options).

🍷 On the Roxx | 734 South Main Street | Enjoy a glass of Chardonnay or Sauvignon with live music.

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