Happy Birthday to The Wine and Cheese Place!
Starting in June, we officially turned 35 years old serving St. Louis with the most complete specialty store. We offer great selection, great service, great prices and we do appreciate your support. Please tell your friends and share with your friends as we do not have the large advertising budget as others do. We rely on your word of mouth. Thank you St. Louis area. We do our best to support local products made right here in the area. These products make our area unique and help it thrive.
Stay in touch with us on Social Media....this is a good way to know what is happening in our stores. Including 35th Anniversary tastings and information about limited releases on beer, wine and whiskey (like Pappy Van Winkle)
Starting in June, we officially turned 35 years old serving St. Louis with the most complete specialty store. We offer great selection, great service, great prices and we do appreciate your support. Please tell your friends and share with your friends as we do not have the large advertising budget as others do. We rely on your word of mouth. Thank you St. Louis area. We do our best to support local products made right here in the area. These products make our area unique and help it thrive.
Stay in touch with us on Social Media....this is a good way to know what is happening in our stores. Including 35th Anniversary tastings and information about limited releases on beer, wine and whiskey (like Pappy Van Winkle)
Check out this section of all local spirits made right here in Missouri.
(Picture from our Forsyth location) - Made in Missouri!
Plus more not pictured.
We have a huge Missouri Craft Distiller tasting on June 16 - click here to check it out!
Of course we carry a huge selection of Missouri beers!
What Happens When You Shop Local products and local stores.
More of your money will be kept in your local economy: for every $100 you spend at locally owned businesses, $68 will stay in the community. When you spend $100 on an out of state company, only $43 stays in the community.*
You embrace what makes your community unique
You create local jobs.
You help the environment: requires less fuel for transportation and less packaging.
You nurture community
You make your community a destination: the more interesting and unique your community, the more we will attract new neighbors, visitors and guests. More revenue in the local economy.
*Source: Civic Economics – Andersonville Study of Retail Economics.
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