Below is a list of the top and leading Bottleshops in Columbus. To help you find the best Bottleshops located near you in Columbus, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.
Columbus’ Best Bottleshops:
The top rated Bottleshops in Columbus are:
- The Twisted Vine – is the first and leading, great wine shop
- Weiland’s Market – was established in 1961 by John Williams and George Weiland
- Barrel & Bottle North Market – is a full bar serving beer, wine, and cocktail
- Corner Stone Craft Beer & Wine – provides a large selection of fine wine and craft beer
- Gentile’s Wine Sellers – opened in 1954 as a general party store
The Twisted Vine
The Twisted Vine is the first and leading, great wine shop that just happens to have a wine tasting bar in the middle. They are happy to special order your favorite wine or beer. Purchases of 6 bottles of wine always get a 10% discount. Their walk-in beer cooler is loaded with a large selection of micro-brews from Ohio and around the world. They store Luxardo Maraschino cherries, Fee Brothers bitters in a broad range of flavors, as well as a diversity of Vermouths.
Products/Services:
Wine, Beer, Carryout, Curbside Pickup
LOCATION:
Address: 1816 W 5th Ave, Columbus, OH 43212
Phone: (614) 488-6113
Website: www.thetwistedvine.net
REVIEWS:
“Today was my first visit. I am already in love with this store. The owner was very friendly and super helpful. She was able to help me in finding 6 bottles of Oregon Pinot Noir to help broken my taste for that region. I will be back here on a regular basis.” – Philip G.
Weiland’s Market
Weiland’s Market was established in 1961 by John Williams and George Weiland. It began as a small market called Weiland’s Fine Meats on High Street in Clintonville. Since then, thanks to their loyal customers, they have continued to grow. In 1962, they transferred to their second, larger location at Indianola Avenue and Garden Road, and over time added more groceries, seafood, a deli, and produce, and started offering catering.
This location was expanded three times before they moved to their current 18,000-square foot store in 1999. They pride themselves on their excellent customer service and their wide range of delicious food and beverages.
Products/Services:
Wine, Beer, & Spirits, Catering, Bakery & Desserts, Fine Cheese, Dairy & Frozen Food, Deli, Meats, Gifts, Groceries, Prepared Foods, Produce, Seafood, Weiland’s Wearables
LOCATION:
Address: 3600 Indianola Ave, Columbus, OH 43214
Phone: (614) 267-9878
Website: www.weilandsmarket.com
REVIEWS:
“This is the kind of grocery store you can go to window shop lol. But seriously! They have a bit of everything for many different cultures, the varied seasoning sections, noodle preparations, wines, and spirits! I’m honestly surprised they can fit so much stock of so many things in the space that they do. Would wholeheartedly recommend for a Sunday.” – Ken B.
Barrel & Bottle North Market
Barrel & Bottle North Market is a full bar serving beer, wine, and cocktails and a beer and wine carryout offering an eclectic mix of Ohio craft beer, cider, Belgian specialty beers, and wines from around the world. Have a drink at their bar or take it with you onto the patio or upstairs seating area. They can’t wait to help you find the perfect drink.
Products/Services:
Beer, Wine, & Cocktails
LOCATION:
Address: 59 Spruce St, Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 221-5550
Website: www.northmarket.org
REVIEWS:
“Small, quaint, but with a nice variety of wines in beer on tap and to purchase for taking home. The best part, you get your freshly poured beer or wine to go (plastic cup) and enjoy walking around the North Market taking in all the offerings!” – James A.
Corner Stone Craft Beer & Wine
Corner Stone Craft Beer & Wine is a domestically owned and managed retail store that provides a large selection of fine wine and craft beer by the bottle and on draft. They are located on the corner of Parsons Ave and Oak St, serving the community of Olde Towne East as well as residents and workers of downtown Columbus.
They are all long-time residents of Olde Towne East, and they opened the Corner Stone in order to provide their community with a convenient and unintimidating shopping destination for fine wine and craft beer. Their goal is to provide a comfortable environment for you to browse, learn more about beer and wine from their knowledgeable staff, and pick the perfect complimentary beverages for your homes, events, and meals.
Products/Services:
Wine, Beer, Events
LOCATION:
Address: 61 Parsons Ave, Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 222-8920
Website: www.cornerstonecolumbus.com
REVIEWS:
“I love going here because they have a great selection of local beers. The employees are also super nice and friendly too. They also follow good covid guidelines.” – Allen K.
Gentile’s Wine Sellers
Gentile’s Wine Sellers opened in 1954 as a general party store. When Roger Gentile inherited the business, it was focused on wine, beer, and homebrew shop. Through his work in The Ohio State Agricultural Department and tireless dedication to improving wine culture in the Central Ohio area, Gentile’s The Wine Sellers established itself as a hub of wine enrichment and enjoyment. Today, Gentile’s is majestic to continue his legacy through a commitment to education and excellence in Columbus, Ohio.
Products/Services:
Wine, Beer, Homebrew, Events Services
LOCATION:
Address: 1565 King Ave, Columbus, OH 43212
Phone: (614) 486-3406
Website: www.gentiles.com
REVIEWS:
“Live this place. Pick up beer and wine at great prices. Local and imported beers available, many craft selections and be sure to ask what’s in the cooler if you can’t find something! Having a Mama Mimi’s take and bake pizza place attached is awesome too! Fantastic pies, and I do mean this as I am particular about my pizza. Really is a one stop shop for a chill night in. highly recommend.” – Nate B.
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