Best places to shop for Portuguese table wines in the USA?
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Best places to shop for Portuguese table wines in the USA?
I had my eye on some 2001 Tinto da Anfora Grande Escolha (Alentejo) that Astor Wines & Spirits had. Lovely wine at a great price... I kept waiting and darn... it is no longer on their web site.
The only other place that shows up with this wine on WineSearcher is in Portugal and the shipping costs are pretty steep.
Any ideas on where to find this particular wine or what wine stores have a good selection of Portuguese wines (besides The Spanish Table)?
Thanks!
The only other place that shows up with this wine on WineSearcher is in Portugal and the shipping costs are pretty steep.
Any ideas on where to find this particular wine or what wine stores have a good selection of Portuguese wines (besides The Spanish Table)?
Thanks!
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I'm gonna give you a place I really like and bought on a few occasion. As long as you leave me some
http://www.winelibrary.com
Fojo is one great wine, Qta Carolina a must discover and Duas Quinta reserva especial a classic to taste again!

http://www.winelibrary.com
Fojo is one great wine, Qta Carolina a must discover and Duas Quinta reserva especial a classic to taste again!
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Here is a Wine Shops List of suggested by Ernani Silva. These stores located in in NYC area and (I guess) all have a good selection of Portuguese Wines.
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- 67 Wines & Spirits - (212) 724-6767 Evelyn Wing
- Casa Oliveira - (212)929-0760 - Manny
- Ferry Street Liquors, Newark NJ - (973) 589-8251 Paulo or Frank Paredes
- Broadway Wine & Spirits - (914) 220-0248 - Sergio
- Thornwood Wines - (914) 747-8071 - Andy
- Midland Square Wines - (914) 964-9463 - Patrick
Unfortunately I do not know the stores in Connecticut, but I am sure there are many in Bridgeport, Danbury and other centers where many Portuguese are living.
Regards,
Ernani L. Silva
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- 67 Wines & Spirits - (212) 724-6767 Evelyn Wing
- Casa Oliveira - (212)929-0760 - Manny
- Ferry Street Liquors, Newark NJ - (973) 589-8251 Paulo or Frank Paredes
- Broadway Wine & Spirits - (914) 220-0248 - Sergio
- Thornwood Wines - (914) 747-8071 - Andy
- Midland Square Wines - (914) 964-9463 - Patrick
Unfortunately I do not know the stores in Connecticut, but I am sure there are many in Bridgeport, Danbury and other centers where many Portuguese are living.
Regards,
Ernani L. Silva
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Re: Best places to shop for Portuguese table wines in the US
I was told by a good friend of mine that this week he saw this particular wine, Tinto da Anfora Grande Escolha, on sale atmdefreitas wrote:I had my eye on some 2001 Tinto da Anfora Grande Escolha (Alentejo) that Astor Wines & Spirits had. Lovely wine at a great price... I kept waiting and darn... it is no longer on their web site.
:arrow: Wilson Ave – Wilson Seabra’s in Newark, New Jersey.
At this moment I do not have the contact for this store but I'm happy to find out about it.
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Thanks for the info Frédérick, I'll definitely check these out.Frédérick Blais wrote:I'm gonna give you a place I really like and bought on a few occasion. As long as you leave me some![]()
http://www.winelibrary.com
Fojo is one great wine, Qta Carolina a must discover and Duas Quinta reserva especial a classic to taste again!
Mario, you are unreal!!! That's awesome! I checked the web and found "Seabra Supermarket" on 73 Wilson Street. I wonder if that's it? If so, it looks to be in the Ironbound district, so maybe a family road trip is in order, as I always wanted to check the neighborhood out.Mario Ferreira wrote:I was told by a good friend of mine that this week he saw this particular wine, Tinto da Anfora Grande Escolha, on sale atmdefreitas wrote:I had my eye on some 2001 Tinto da Anfora Grande Escolha (Alentejo) that Astor Wines & Spirits had. Lovely wine at a great price... I kept waiting and darn... it is no longer on their web site.
:arrow: Wilson Ave – Wilson Seabra’s in Newark, New Jersey.
At this moment I do not have the contact for this store but I'm happy to find out about it.
-Mário-
Does anybody know if NJ stores can sell wine on Sundays?
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mdefreitas wrote:Mario, you are unreal!!!

Thus I'm very familiar with the New York area in particular !! -

Wine Stores in Newark, NJ, sell wine on Sundays from 12:00 to 7:00 pm.mdefreitas wrote:Does anybody know if NJ stores can sell wine on Sundays?
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Marco - for 2001 Tinto da Anfora - Grande Escolha (Alentejo) I suggest you to try Astor Wines in NYC
Astor Wines is doing a "Discover Lesser known wines from Portugal" wine tasting event and the Tinto da Anfora has been chosen for this.
Astor Wines & Spirits
399 Lafayette at 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
info@astorwines.com
212-674-7500
212-673-1210 fax
Astor Wines is doing a "Discover Lesser known wines from Portugal" wine tasting event and the Tinto da Anfora has been chosen for this.
Astor Wines & Spirits
399 Lafayette at 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
info@astorwines.com
212-674-7500
212-673-1210 fax
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Funny you should mention this... This was where I originally purchased the wine and, although the wine is no longer on their website, I recently heard back from them that the wine can be re-ordered.Mario Ferreira wrote:Marco - for 2001 Tinto da Anfora - Grande Escolha (Alentejo) I suggest you to try Astor Wines in NYC
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Marco,
I am simply amazed that you have never visited the Ironbound district in Newark. Given your roots, the opportunity for incredible Portuguese restaurants there should be enough of a reason to make the trip. Visit on a Saturday afternoon and then have dinner there after walking around. It is as close to being in Portugal as you can come, within the USA.
I am simply amazed that you have never visited the Ironbound district in Newark. Given your roots, the opportunity for incredible Portuguese restaurants there should be enough of a reason to make the trip. Visit on a Saturday afternoon and then have dinner there after walking around. It is as close to being in Portugal as you can come, within the USA.
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Yeah, I know... When I no longer have to rake leaves on the weekend I fully intend on getting in there. Maybe I can even find a place that has live Fado with dinner. One of my fondest memories from my last trip to Portugal was wandering the Alfama district and stumbling into a little hole-in-the-wall Fado bar where the singing was absolutely soul-stirring.Roy Hersh wrote:Marco,
I am simply amazed that you have never visited the Ironbound district in Newark. Given your roots, the opportunity for incredible Portuguese restaurants there should be enough of a reason to make the trip. Visit on a Saturday afternoon and then have dinner there after walking around. It is as close to being in Portugal as you can come, within the USA.
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