On Armadale's High Street, this is a merchant built for people who like to think about what's in the glass. The range is organised less by country than by curiosity — chenin blanc sits apart from other whites, gamay gets its own shelf, nebbiolo and barbera are given room alongside the usual cabernet and shiraz — a structure that rewards browsing rather than grabbing the nearest familiar label. A dedicated section for organic and biodynamic wine runs across sparkling, red, white and rosé, suggesting a house preference for growers who work with a lighter hand in the vineyard. There's Champagne and Australian sparkling side by side, a fortified and dessert-wine corner for slower evenings, sake tucked in with the beer, and a spirits and liqueurs list for those building a home bar properly. Glassware and decanters are sold alongside the bottles, a small sign that service here extends past the sale. The shop runs its own tastings and events, and even offers structured wine courses — evidence of a team keen to pass on what they know rather than simply ring up purchases. It's the kind of local cellar where the person behind the counter can talk you through a Cabernet Franc or a Marsanne with equal ease.
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