Regional Wines & Spirits, Wellington
Regional Wines & Spirits in Wellington, founded by Grant Jones in 1987, started as a wine wholesaler for local restaurants. By 1990, Jones expanded the business into retail, diversifying to include beer and spirits, catering to a wider audience.
Over the years, Regional Wines has solidified its reputation as one of New Zealand’s premier independent liquor retailers. The store boasts an impressive and extensive range of products, both in-store and online, catering to a diverse clientele. Whether you're a seasoned collector, a connoisseur, or simply in search of your next favorite drink, Regional Wines promises a rich selection that is hard to find elsewhere.
A unique feature of Regional Wines is its commitment to education and engagement with the community through weekly tasting events, which not only helps in demystifying the complex world of alcoholic beverages but also fosters a culture of appreciation and knowledge among its patrons. The team of experts at Regional Wines is well-versed in the nuances of various drinks, from distinguishing a hefeweizen from a witbier to guiding you to that rare find you’ve been searching for.
Moreover, the services offered by Regional Wines go beyond mere retail. They include on-premise distribution for restaurants and bars, catering for functions, and even monthly beverage subscriptions, making it a comprehensive hub for anyone looking to enhance their drinking experience.
Over the years, Regional Wines has solidified its reputation as one of New Zealand’s premier independent liquor retailers. The store boasts an impressive and extensive range of products, both in-store and online, catering to a diverse clientele. Whether you're a seasoned collector, a connoisseur, or simply in search of your next favorite drink, Regional Wines promises a rich selection that is hard to find elsewhere.
A unique feature of Regional Wines is its commitment to education and engagement with the community through weekly tasting events, which not only helps in demystifying the complex world of alcoholic beverages but also fosters a culture of appreciation and knowledge among its patrons. The team of experts at Regional Wines is well-versed in the nuances of various drinks, from distinguishing a hefeweizen from a witbier to guiding you to that rare find you’ve been searching for.
Moreover, the services offered by Regional Wines go beyond mere retail. They include on-premise distribution for restaurants and bars, catering for functions, and even monthly beverage subscriptions, making it a comprehensive hub for anyone looking to enhance their drinking experience.
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Sight Name: Regional Wines & Spirits
Sight Location: Wellington, New Zealand (See walking tours in Wellington)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Wellington, New Zealand (See walking tours in Wellington)
Sight Type: Shopping
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