Your Northwoods Bottle Shop

Featuring wines from all over the world and a selection of local liquors. Stop in on Fridays and Saturdays for complimentary in store tastings.

  • Our Selection

    From spirits to cider to every sort of wine, we offer a range of craft alcohols unparalleled in Northern Wisconsin. Our wines cover the entire globe, with an emphasis on small farmers and natural wines. We truly have a wine for everyone!

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  • Wine Club

    We select four wines each month to share with our wine club members - complete with tasting notes, pairing suggestions, and a lovely little origin story.

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  • Private Events

    Host a private tasting party or rent out the shop for your event!

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  • April 2024

    April 2024

    Greece likely has the richest ancient wine culture in the world. Homer, lacking the color blue in his vocabulary, resorted to the only descriptor for ‘dark liquid’ that would make...

    April 2024

    Greece likely has the richest ancient wine culture in the world. Homer, lacking the color blue in his vocabulary, resorted to the only descriptor for ‘dark liquid’ that would make...

  • March 2024

    March 2024

    This month we explore the wines of Chile. Chile has a long history of beautiful wines, often from grapes found only here. Pais, from Spain, and Carmenere, from France, are...

    March 2024

    This month we explore the wines of Chile. Chile has a long history of beautiful wines, often from grapes found only here. Pais, from Spain, and Carmenere, from France, are...

  • February 2024

    February 2024

    Breaking Down Blends: Rhone Reds. While its definition, goals, and perception have changed countless times, ‘Blending’ has likely been a key part of winemaking since its inception some 8,000 years...

    February 2024

    Breaking Down Blends: Rhone Reds. While its definition, goals, and perception have changed countless times, ‘Blending’ has likely been a key part of winemaking since its inception some 8,000 years...

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