Buying wine should be as enjoyable as drinking it. Our philosophy is to carry what we feel are the best wines in each price category and wine region. Having tasted nearly every wine in our shop we can match the right wine to a customer’s taste and budget, whether you want to spend $10 on a bottle or over $100.
"Wow, it really is a cellar!" We hear it all of the time when a customer descends the stairs leading into the cellar for the first time. The unique layout of our store allows us to keep all of our wine in a below-grade, temperature controlled cellar of a converted 1860’s era New England farmhouse.
Proper storage. Peace of mind. Customers can rest assured that a wine purchased from Fine Wine Cellars has not been subjected to the vagaries of temperature changes or exposure to sunlight, which are two variables that can damage or shorten the life of a wine. A consistent temperature of 58-62 degrees Fahrenheit is maintained year-round and there is absolutely no direct sunlight. Every care is taken to ensure our wines remain in the proper environment.
Shopping for someone else but not sure what to give them? Give them the gift of choice with a Fine Wine Cellars gift card. Gift cards are delivered by email and contain instructions to redeem them at checkout. Our gift cards have no additional processing fees.
Shop Gift CardsThe Peloponnese, a peninsula and geographic region in Southern Greece is wine country and a beautiful place with hills dropping into turquoise waters folded into a pleasing Mediterranean climate. As the “cradle of western civilization,” Greece has been making wine, well, forever. The wines have come a long way recently along with the ability to get our hands on the traditional and smaller-production wines.
The wines of Burgundy are often a mystery to many wine drinkers. The information offered on the labels as well as the detailed manner in which the wines are classified in this famous region can often add to the confusion. Volumes of books have been written about the special terroir and how and what makes these wines and the Burgundy region so special. If you haven’t tried them, don’t shy away from the unknown.