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    St Kilda Cellars

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 11:30 pm

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    6 years ago

    Always friendly. Open later than most. Price isn't bad. Ok selection. Seating in and outdoors with cool music.

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    8 years ago

    Love this place, full bottle shop and you can sit down and enjoy a jug of beer for $12 in happy hour

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    Vintage Cellars

    Vintage Cellars

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.9 kmAlbert Park
    $$

    First off, Yes it is a vintage cellars, and generally these store have a more comm-ce…read more comm-cai vibe to them. But this one has quite the good wine selection; I mean there's some really good labels in here, and the range is quite extensive. The new layout and design makes it look far better than when it was Randal's. So there's the super premium labels and some very well regarded wines, plus there's also wines for more everyday drinking purposes.Not so much a store for beers, but the range of spirits and liqueurs is quite decent. If your after whiskeys, vodka's, gins' and a very well picked selection of good wines, this place is for you. Recommended over many others.

    My mum, brother and I walked in the store to get a birthday present for mums friend. We stood…read morearound for a second while mum was deciding which drink to get him when the man with the moustache and hat approached us and aggressively asked for my brother (who's 14) and my, ID. Mum explained that (obviously) she was the one buying this ONE bottle of vodka and it was for a birthday present, the man kept pushing, getting more and more agitated and rude. We then got to the counter where he and another staff member, Lucinda, started aggressively and very confusingly trying to explain "the law" to us, that because my brother and i were simply in the shop with our mum, they wouldn't sell her a nearly $100 bottle of Grey Goose vodka, as there was "suspicion we were taking part in the decision making". As they clearly didn't know what they were talking about, they dug their grave so deep they let loose that it is 100% up to the staffs discretion whether or not they could to mum. I presented them with my ID (which they have accepted in the pass) in an attempt to calm the staff down and bring a little common sense into the picture. They declined my ID just to be spiteful. These two staff members were incredibly rude, patronising, and frankly had no idea what they were talking about.

    Cloudwine Cellars - Cloudwine Cellars on Clarendon Street

    Cloudwine Cellars

    4.7(6 reviews)
    3.2 km
    $$

    Defender of thesmall under represented wineries and small scale…read morewine producers. Cloudwine stocks the labels from wineries that you wouldn't usually find elsewhere. Although some are about, Cloudwine isn't necessarily about big names and well known brands; instead the focus is on regional wine of Australia, with the lmore botigue and smaller labels on the shelves. Wine is sectioned into regional specificity and within these you can find particular wine types. E.g Morington, King Valley, Heathcote, Beechworth, Henty, Gippsland, Barrosa, Mclaren Vale/Eden valley, Grampians, etc. Cloudwine has weekly wine specials; great wines atdiscounted price. Muscat from a barrel, Barossa Shiraz, Pinots, Spanish wines, Whites have all been offered as a special with a bragain price. They sell pretty good beers here too. The beer selection has changed somewhat over the years from being Belguim/European focused, to now more all rounded. Including Australia. Sierra-Nevada brews on the shelves too. These beers all the rage at the moment. And prevelant throughout Melbourne. Prince wine store is just around the corner, you're spoilt for choice. Cloudwine may be smaller but offers an affordable, solid, well selected collection of wine. Which can be used as offerings for dinner parties, wine get together's, gifts,and all manner of other occasions involving social wine. Picnics even. You're sure to pick some great finds. All you have to do is seek.

    I have friends who swear by the Cloudwine Cellars. Heck, I'm not even a wine drinker, and I can see…read morehow good they are, in that peculiarly Australian way we have with wine. They sell good wine by the dozen, and cheaply, and take pride in the fact that you won't have to drop much to come away with a six pack of Cab Sav. While they'll have a large range of interesting wines (even including a Chinese plum wine, last time I was there), they're not necessarily ideal if you're after anything but wine. Price of specilization, I guess.

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    The Melbourne Wine Store - Please join us for this free tasting October 26th from 6pm

    The Melbourne Wine Store

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.9 kmMelbourne
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    Hey Hello everyone and welcome to your new favorite wine…read morestore... ! By god this place is great- it has a large stock of mainly excellent stock; being the majority is great stock without a lot of the so-so filler wines you get in most places. As they say, all killer no filler. Wine is mostly at the moderate to well price end- you can find most stock ranging between $20-40, and then of course you have your other higher and lower price brackets. What i can strongly suggest, after personal years in the hospitality trade, years of buying and tasting wine, is that you want to go with the aforementioned $20- $40 pricing range. Yes, you spent a little more money, but the qaulity is far superior, and of course, this will reflect in the product itself. You can knock someone's or even your own socks off with just about any bottle in this store as such, I would highly recommend some tight fitting socks! Pay attention all, this is wine, this is good wine, this is where it's at. Fresh, clean, spacious and modern layout, with products that excel. Not in the mood for wine? You will be! But if absconding from such excellent alcoholic grape products, they have here a great range of non-commercial (i can buy that anywhere) ciders, such as the Harcourt apple and pear ciders in that cute labels and packaging. Great boutique beers that you mostly can't find anywhere else; and again, this stuff is better drinking qaulity. Finally, Melbourne wine store is located in that cool little pocket, of St Kilda Road near Royce hotel, Cafe Vue and other rad businesses. This is on the outbound side, between Domain and Toorak roads, in that funny little patch of greatness, "the only part of st Kilda road that isn't daggy, dated, boring, run of the mill, nothing special, bland, boring, insipid and really crappy."

    Ah love a good bottle shop…read more If the same-same rows of Sauvignon Blanc at the supermarket liquor store make you sigh and look elsewhere - this is where you should head as your alternative. The prices won't make you baulk either, we picked up some great bottles for under $20. If you're having dinner around the city, this isn't out of the way to pick up a great BYO option and save yourself a good $30 or so on the restaurant ticket price.

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    St Kilda Cellars - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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