Port stores in Washington, DC area

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seenitall
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Port stores in Washington, DC area

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I'm wondering if anyone has found a store in the DC area that has a more interesting/diverse/inexpensive port selection than usual. I am familar with the likes of Calvert-Woodley or MacArthur, and while adequate, the selections are pretty pedestrian.
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You might consider wading through the nine pages of the list of members, and sending a PM to any who are local to you, and who are also active, in the sense of logging on within the last few months.
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seenitall wrote:I'm wondering if anyone has found a store in the DC area that has a more interesting/diverse/inexpensive port selection than usual. I am familar with the likes of Calvert-Woodley or MacArthur, and while adequate, the selections are pretty pedestrian.
while not a walk in store realy

http://www.wilkinsonwinecellar.com/ in virginia

as you've hit up two of the larger dc stores

the only one left that I can think of which i've picked up stuff of interest from is Schneiders
http://cellar.com/

hope that helps.
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Re: Port stores in Washington, DC area

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Thanks for the suggestion about Schneiders. I haven't been there in ages. It's website seems to have a reasonable list. I'll check it out in person.
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