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Readers' Choice: Vote for Your Favorite Wine Shop

Patch readers nominated the best of Springfield, so vote to determine which one is the Readers’ Choice 2012 winner.

 

What's your favorite local place to get your wine and spirits? 

Cast your vote to let us know.

Patch is relaunching its Readers’ Choice program and we’re asking you, your friends, family, neighbors, coworkers and anyone else who knows about the area to participate.

Nominations were accepted through July 9 and include:

Winners in all Readers' Choice categories will be announced on Aug. 24.

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The poll will open to accept votes from registered Patch users starting on July 23 and close at 11:59 p.m. on Aug. 17.

Related Topics: Readers' Choice, Readers' Choice 2012, Readers' Choice Food & Drink, and Readers' Choice Springfield 2012

Schroeder90

11:50 am on Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Stew Leonard's Wine and Spirits. They have some hard to find things and you can't beat the proces.

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Citizen of Springfield

1:29 pm on Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Stew Leonard's. Great selection and a friendly staff. A great addition to Springfield.

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Cheryl

3:14 pm on Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Vine Republic. Always cheaper tan everybody else, very knowledgable and helpful staff.

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Lisa Pacht

5:04 pm on Sunday, July 1, 2012

Stew Leonards. They are always eager to participate in fundraisers that benefit the town.

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Catherine Flynn

10:09 pm on Monday, July 2, 2012

Win e Library. Wonderful selection, attractive displays, friendly and helpful staff, good deals when ordering on line. Great selection of cheese and snack items to accompany the wine.

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qwerty07081

9:45 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012

Total Wine in Union on 22 East. Good prices, friendly service and great selection on everything. Wine Library has a snob factor, higher prices than other local stores and the staff caters only to other snobs unless confronted for assistance. (Though the cashiers are friendly). Stew Leonard's has a good selection, but the floor staff need some manners, like when a customer asks for help and the first response you receive is "What?" It seems as if the customer service that has been the Stew Leonard's food store mantra is not applicable at the liquor store. Also, the layout is poor as you may feel like a bull in a china shop navigating around.

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