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Going out of business

The Wine Gallery’s Largest Sale Ever

April 20, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

As many of you already know, Brian Linnean sold the building that hosts The Wine Gallery as well as the business. After 15 years downtown, first at the 2nd Street Market,  then at The Cannery, and finally moving to their current space in 2010, their  final days are approaching. Between now and Sunday, April 29th, he will be holding some of the biggest wine sales in the history of The Wine Gallery.
He’s brought the cellar up to the main floor for all to inspect and hopefully purchase for your own collection. He will be selling all bottles over $100 dollars each at a 40% discount and any bottle over $35 dollars at a 30% discount. All Runquist wines in stock excluding 1448 and Muscat Canalli are 30% off the regular price. As time moves closer to the end, the discounts will be better but the selection will not!   He says he’s not discounting bottles under $35 dollars until April 27th.

Please note the following:

  • No discounts on special orders
  • No returns or exchanges.
  • All Sales Are Final.
Remember they do accept cash and checks. They will also gladly accept credit cards but will are accessing a 3% fee on all bottles discounted more than 10%.
There are some GREAT sales by the case as well……
  • Patz & Hall Chardonnay in mags at $80 a six pack
  • Patz & Hall Chardonnay in half bottles at $36 a case of 12
  • Chalk Hill Rose at $60 a case of 12
  • Belle Maid Chardonnay, Merlot and Red Blend at $24 a six pack
  • Kettmeir Muller Thurgau at $75 a case of 12
  • Adult Root Beer at $12 a case of 24 bottles

Linnean will be spending his time supervising the 5 Points Cafe (formerly Linda’s) , an family eatery serving breakfast and lunch, located at 131 Cincinnati Ave in downtown Xenia.

No word yet from the new owner Paul Pelnar on what his plans are for the building.

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Wine Tagged With: Brian Linnean, Going out of business, The Wine Gallery, wine sale

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