UPPER EAST SIDE
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- Garnet Wines & Liquors
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929 Lexington Ave.; 212-772-3211
Huge selection—nearly 6,000 bottles, 2,100 square feet—at highly competitive price points, and expert but unsnooty staff.
UPPER WEST SIDE
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- Nancy’s Wines for Food
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313 Columbus Ave.; 212-877-4040
Acker Merrill & Condit and 67 Wine & Spirits are bigger, but Nancy’s wins for its pairing tips.
MIDTOWN EAST
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- Winfield Flynn
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558 Third Ave.; 212-679-4455
Excellent but not overwhelming selection, and dog biscuits are free at the counter for the local pooches.
WEST VILLAGE
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- Winesby.com
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23 Jones St.; 212-242-5144
A tiny (100-bottle) selection, super-carefully chosen, and delivery from Wall Street to Harlem.
LOWER EAST SIDE
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- De-Vino Wine Boutique
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30 Clinton St.; 212-228-0073
Owner Gabrio Tosti di Valminuta handpicks the mostly Italian offerings and has relationships with many wineries. He delivers too.
FINANCIAL DISTRICT
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- Pasanella and Son, Vintners
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115 South St.; 212-233-8383
Wine novices are drawn by the posted food-and-wine pairings; oenophiles, to the tasting room in back.
BOERUM HILL/COBBLE HILL/CARROLL GARDENS
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- Smith & Vine
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268 Smith St.; 718-243-2864
Clever and helpful signage, expertise and enthusiasm when you want help, and a reliable $10-and-under table.
Best Neighborhood Wine Shops
From the 2007 Best of New York issue of New York Magazine
Competition breeds the best. If only one pizzeria existed in New York, of course, there’d be no real winning slice. Thankfully, we’ll never know what that sorry situation tastes like, since pizza—like dance parties, dog runs, and fried chicken—has to evolve upward here.


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