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    It's Five O'Clock Somewhere

    4.9 (8 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    2 months ago

    Nice store,pleasant experiance.would recommend stopping by. Lots to choose from.peopie are very pleasant to deal with.store is very clean.

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    4 months ago

    Great store. Owner ordered a special liquor for me at reasonable cost. Huge inventory in a small building. Greatly recommended.

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    4 years ago

    Adequate selection of wine but lots of liquor. Found a great gin but not too much Sancerre. Sanford is not NYC but it does the job

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    5 years ago

    Small but strong selection of wines and spirits, quiet and pleasant ambience, easy parking, nice, shop local !

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    8 years ago

    Quite a decent selection of wines and liquors. Tastefully presented. And they had a nice-looking dog greeting you outside.

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    8 years ago

    Always great service, reasonably priced with a good selection of wines. Highly recommend

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    Strickland Hollow Tasting Room & Bottle Shop - Some of the spirits created by the proprietor.

    Strickland Hollow Tasting Room & Bottle Shop

    (1 review)

    Information from their website: https://www.stricklandhollowfarm.com…read more "Strickland Hollow is a working cider apple farm, artisan distillery and event space built in the 1800's nestled in the heart of the great western Catskill Mountains. Our Tasting Room, located at 70 Main Street, Delhi, showcases not only our spirits but the best wine, beer, cider and spirits from New York State, along with cooking classes and the occasional special dinner." I am writing a review of a cooking class I attended, "The Art of Making Sushi". Jerry Pelligrino wears a lot of hats. He is a farmer, distiller, and chef. After 20+ years in the hospitality industry, Jerry, came up to the Catskills to create Strickland Hollow Farms. The Tasting Room is the storefront where distilled spirits, ciders, beers, and wines exclusively from New York State are offered for sale. Conservas (food preserved in cans) are also sold there but they're not from NY. Attached to the left of the main shop is a room which can be converted to an ad hoc kitchen. That's where the cooking classes are held. Mise en place (putting in place) is a culinary term which means ingredients and tools are prepared and organized before the cooking begins. The success of this sushi making course was dependent on the preparation of the ingredients ahead of time. Fish (salmon, scallops, tuna) was cut into strips, pre-cooked shrimp (deveined with tail on) was available...halved avocados...julienned cucumbers...soy sauce...cutting boards...knives...makisu (rolling mats)...plates...sushi rice...everything was ready. A lot of work went into the preparation to make it easier for the students to learn how to make different types of sushi. Jerry usually focuses on teaching maki and nigiri sushi. This time, he also prepared gunkan maki zushi because I asked about it ahead of time. A brief demonstration of how to create each type of sushi started the class and then we were left to our own devices. I really liked this style because I think most of us were experiential learners. We had to do the thing to learn it, get a feel for it. Jerry also cut some chu toro (medium fatty tuna) I managed to get before the course in order to add it to what was already available. Yeah, I'm a geek and, Jerry, well, he is beyond accommodating. Overall, it was a really enjoyable course. We learned a lot. Jerry is a knowledgeable and engaging person. It won't be the last time I'll be taking a class at Strickland Hollow.

    From the owner: We are a local distillery that makes apple based spirits, plus gin. We offer tastings of our…read morespirits. We also, carry other New York State beer, wine, cider and spirits. We host cooking classes year round. From April to October we offer food on our patio.

    The Wine Hutch - Blush, Even In The Winter @ Home: (& Yes...That's A Twist-Off)

    The Wine Hutch

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    Take the thought out of your head if you're thinking you're getting a run-of-the-mill liquor store…read morewhen you come to Wine Hutch located in a Kingston, NY small plaza. And this works fine if you're getting off at i87 in Kingston and connect it to Rt28 to head to Woodstock like we've been doing. Wine H. brings a wine focused experience to the Catskills. But don't get it twisted because you do get the Jacks, the Hennessys, Tito's, etc. You will not go wrong. The key draw here (from what I noticed up front) are spirits made in NY state. This space passed my 'cozy' test because on a Friday after Thanksgiving as snowflakes fell in the Catskills. What makes Wine H. even more inviting is its relaxed ambience and approachable service. Our guy was willing and able to help as I looked for a dry Rosé to bring with me since we're staying not far from here for Thanksgiving weekend. This wine spot is a rare gem with an easy-going atmosphere and an impressive selection. Don't knock it til you try it. You won't go wrong.

    Having just moved in a few miles up the road, I'm sent on a special wine expedition! I feel like…read moreCharlie Brown being sent to find the perfect tree!! I discover this excellent excellent wine and liquor store, just 7 minutes away. Tom the owner is delightful and an authority on the local history. The inventory is quite impressive with varieties from all the usual wine-producing countries. We're looking for some good cabs. Instead I noticed a reasonably priced Bordeaux Superieur Le Breton..a French wine for $14.99. Also a trusty bottle of Josh, just in case. The Bordeaux turns out to be really superieur so we put the Josh aside for a rainy day.

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