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  2. Spec's Wine, Spirits & Finer Foods - Wikipedia

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    Spec's Store #00 Downtown, which houses the corporate headquarters, is the flagship store. The 83,780-square-foot (7,783 m 2) main Houston store (Store #00 Downtown) includes, in addition to offices, 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2) of retail area, a temperature-controlled wine storage area, and a training room. [6] It occupies over three city ...

  3. Total Wine & More - Wikipedia

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    Owned and operated by Retail Services and Systems, [17] [18] Total Wine & More offers a large selection of products and advertises them as competitive in price. [citation needed] Each Total Wine store carries approximately 8,000 different wines from around the world, 3,000 types of spirits (where permitted by law), and 2,500 beers. Stores also ...

  4. The Best Places to Buy Wine Online - AOL

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  5. E & J Gallo Winery - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, E & J Gallo launched the fortified cheap white wine Thunderbird. In 1962, E & J Gallo launched the one gallon finger-ringed jug of cheap wine, Red Mountain, later Carlo Rossi Red Mountain, named after a winery above Oakdale that closed during Prohibition. [11] [12] [13] Later, the US market began to move away from cheap wines. [5]

  6. Wine estate near Paso Robles up for sale for nearly $2 ... - AOL

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    Their 17-acre wine country estate in San Luis Obispo County is available to buy off market. In addition to its lush vines, the property features fruit and olive trees.

  7. Wine.com - Wikipedia

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    The current Wine.com business was founded by Mike Osborn in Portland, Oregon as eVineyard in 1998. [4] In 1995, David Harmon founded wine.com and in 1999 sold the information site Wine.com to Virtual Vineyards for over US$10,000,000. [citation needed] In 2000, VirtualVineyards.com and WineShopper.com merged under the Wine.com name.