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Smart Wine-Shopping at Harlem Vintage

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Tis the season of endless parties – it’s not even Decemeber, yet, and I already have three holiday celebrations, two birthday parties, and one housewarming to attend – and it’s expected that I bring some refreshments to all of them. I keep my busy, booze-filled schedule affordable by going to Harlem Vintage on Frederick Douglass Boulevard.

From the outside looking in, Harlem Vintage seemss like a cozy little wine cellar where you can sit and sip on vino while working on a screenplay or something. It’s unfortunate that I can’t use it as my personal study, but it is extremely fortunate that the wine selection is extensive and won’t overburden your pockets. Every time I go in, I find wines for $8.99 or less – the price of a 6-pack of beer, and especially delightful when you consider that some places will charge you $10 for one glass of wine. The selection is extensive and has something for everyone, with everything from hearty malbecs, to my personal favorite, delightfully carbonated vinho verde (note: I will not stop drinking carbonated green wine just because it’s not summer, thankyouverymuch). You’ll find that the staff is extremely helpful in guiding you to the right choice, or you can go on a Saturday when there are free wine tastings that are usually accompanied by a sweet deal! One of the nicest touches about Harlem Vintage, though, is the information they give you about the wines – you can see whether a bottle is organic, or, even cooler, which ones are made by female vintners. So, if you’re looking to imbibe wines that are affordable and conscious, Harlem Vintage is the place to find them.

Harlem Vintage
2235 Frederick Douglass Boulevard (between 120th & 121st Streets)
[Harlem]

Photo Credit: Dana Perotti

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Tiara Francis - NY Know-it-all

Tiara Francis - NY Know-it-all

Tiara was born in NYC, raised in NJ, and after studying Comp Lit at Columbia, vowed to never go back to the suburbs. While she has expensive taste, she also has shallow pockets and is always looking for a budget way to be a weekend warrior. Her hobbies include laughing way too loudly, putting hot sauce on/in everything - including margaritas - speaking French at inappropriate moments, and dancing like there’s no one else in da club.