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    Portuguese wine from The Corkscrew
    Lar V.

    Super wines from a super bunch of guys. Started buying wine there a 4 years ago and rarely go elsewhere. While my budget might be low, they always manage to source a great wine. Lately they've got me into Portuguese wines.

    A lovely Pinot Grigio, €16.95.
    Sinead K.

    Love this place, as I can peruse what I want online, pay by credit card online, and pick it up in-store whenever I want!!! So handy!!! Little expensive but a great wine range to choose from!

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    12 years ago

    Always nice to get a personal touch, they deliver and also an award winning website that you can buy from too.

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    So I usually ask the staff for help when I am in a wine shop, telling them what my budget is.

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    Jabula

    Jabula

    2.8(4 reviews)
    0.7 kmNorth Inner City

    It's not hard to say hello to customers coming into a shop, but the lovely young woman at Jabula…read moresaid it in a way I don't often hear - one that made me feel welcome. And since she had to buzz me in, it isn't as if I could have been ignored! The shop itself is a well staged if crowded affair, and the staffer appologised out of hand for the disoriented jumble "We've just got stock in today," she smiled and winced. I didn't say it, but I've been in shops much messier who thing toeing a bag of rice out of the way counts for cleaning up. Not to worry young lady, I didn't mind at all. Of course, your shop would be crowded too if you were carrying all the favourite foods of South Africans hungry in Dublin! There's traditional art, team shirts and creative crafts on sale here, but the real connection comes when browsing the food shelves. Back there is a haven of sweets and instant mixes, snacks, jars and cereals plus case after case of sweet pop and juice. Down on the floor a galvanised tin tub held an array of mix-n-match snacks that, had I not been holding firm to my NYR I would have jumped right into.

    This store makes me happy. Oh-so-very-happy. Having spend a few months in SA a few years back, I…read morestill find myself missing the food and, more importantly, the wine. These guys are a serious godsend. They stock two of my favourite things from SA - kudu biltong and Four Cousins Rose. If you hear biltong, don't jump straight to the 'jerky' thing, because this stuff's the real deal. And kudu is possibly the nicest meat you'll ever taste (though my friend contests that that honour may, in fact, lie with impala...but it's all antelope anyway so that's just getting pedantic). Gold star there. But even better is the fact that they stock Four Cousins, which is nigh on impossible to get outside of SA. And it's not ridiculously expensive. A litre of that and you're sorted! Happy days!

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    4.6(23 reviews)
    1.9 kmStoneybatter
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    It was my Mam's birthday last month so I decided to present her with something that she would…read moreappreciate - booze! Not that she is a raging boozer but she does like a tipple or three like her daughter. Yet she suffers from the Irish Mammy syndrome of being unable to treat herself to the finer things in life and in drink. It may taste like diluted piddle, "But jaysus Annie it was only 70c a tin - bargain." "Indeed Mam." I loaded my bag with as many different beers that I could manage. From Belfast Blonde to Dungarven to Brooklyn to San Francisco to Munich and more in between. For such a tiny shop they have a great selection of beer and it was a treat to do a tasting session with the parentals and not feel like we were drinking fizzy chemicals just cause it was cheap. If I can avoid a sore head the next day for some extra €'s then I will.

    Jonny Q in 5 star review shocker - yes, I was suitably impressed enough by Drinkstore to give it…read morethe super rare hi-5! Nice work guys! Recommended this place by Emily C who lives 5 mins around the corner and told they had a great selection of beers I was initially thinking they'd maybe have the odd good craft beer but no no no, upon arrival I was taken into a world of fine fine beers from all over the world - and lots of it! There's a giant fridge in the back with all sorts of American rarities, European amazingness, lots of British craft and even Irish (which I thought was good to try seeing as I was in town - not too bad, needs a few more hops...). The truth is I could have been here all day deciding if I wasn't with my chums and off for dinner so after a quick 5 min chat with the super helpful/extremely knowledgable guy in the back went on my way with my tasty wares! I imagine there's some great wine on offer too if you look for this sort of thing but I was fully in blinkers on mode and went straight for the beer. Next time I'm in town I'll be paying a return visit.

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    Booze 2 Go

    Booze 2 Go

    3.0(1 review)
    1.4 kmRotunda

    Buying alcohol in 'Booze 2 Go' is a peculiar experience. The cashiers are shielded from any form of…read moreinteraction by bulky bulletproof glass. The set-up is far more reminiscent of a high security bank than an off-license. The drink they have to offer is presented within a display cabinet to the right of the shop with all price tags stuck to the front of the bottles. Akin to a bank or post office you drop your money into the drawer at the counter and close the cover that is then towed back to the cashier's side. Having told them your drink order you are then passed it again through the same means of the sliding drawer with the alcohol in a paper bag. This feels very surreptitious, very 'underground' if not moderately corrupt. Of course it's not and all they are doing is protecting themselves against the misconduct of abusive and light-fingered, thieving customers prominent in the centre of Dublin but you can't help but feel faintly nervy by the curious set up. The drinks are cheaper than purchasing them elsewhere with a can of Bulmers priced at €1.35. This however bodes for a narrow stockpile. When I last visited they did not sell Druids and so I was forced to go elsewhere. Booze 2 Go is definitely creditable if we're talking about acquiring low-priced booze, but it couldn't give the impression of being more disreputable if it tried. NB/ Any purchase done by credit/ laser card has to be 12 euros or over.

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    enowine

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.9 kmHarcourt
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    On the hunt for a certain miraculous Shriaz (on my Must Find list since our favourite wine shop…read morestopped stocking it) I hopped on the LUAS for a look at Enowine. This dedicated IFSC vintner (not surprisingly) takes their stock very seriously. The attached bistro features a menu that leans heavily on pairings for structure, but it's all done so elegantly. Here, selecting the vintages you'd like a taste of is always done with care. Throw €20 on one of their in house wine cards and you'll buy a few sips of practically anything in the shop. With a little assistance I was able to pinpoint a country (Australia) and a region (Victoria) that made wines I loved to taste... but maybe I shouldn't have been so disappointed to find the bottle I was really looking for wasn't here. My search continues...

    great wine bar! and very innovative for dublin! when you get in, you buy a card and top it up with…read moreas much euro as you want (min 10). then you can sample from a big variety of wines (red and white, about 30) by entering your card into the machine and then choosing which wine you want to taste. you can choose to taste either a small shot (usually less than 1 euro) or a small glass (3-4 euro) or big glass (5-6). this is a great way to taste the wine before you buy it so there are no surprises when you open it at home. they should have more places like this in dublin!!

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    The Corkscrew Wine Merchants - beer_and_wine - Updated May 2026

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