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The Savory Grape Launches New Online Shopping And Delivery Experience
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The online shopping experience mirrors that of the retail location, highlighting monthly sale selections, collectable wine and spirits, engraving services, monthly wine club subscriptions, custom gift baskets, gift cards, and staff picks.

EAST GREENWICH, R.I. - Washingtoner -- The Savory Grape, Rhode Island's premier destination for wine, beer, and spirits, has launched a new website – allowing clients to shop its entire catalog from the comfort of their own homes – and schedule curbside pickup or delivery with the click of a button.

Complimentary Concierge Services Available
"We wanted to find a solution to keep our clients safe while still being there for them during this pandemic," Founder, Jessica Granatiero states. "We are open for in-store shopping, but know many people are not comfortable visiting just yet. Our new website makes shopping safe, quick, and easy for our community and allows them to enjoy our tasting and pairings notes as well."

The online shopping experience mirrors that of the retail location, highlighting monthly sale selections, collectible wine and spirits, engraving services, monthly wine club subscriptions, custom gift baskets, gift cards, and staff picks. With an expansive and all-inclusive wine selection, there truly is something for everyone. There are thousands of bottles available, spanning every-day, quality value selections under $15, to first-growth Bordeaux such as Chateau Mouton Rothschild and high-end Napa Valley wines from the estates of Bond and Harlan.

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In addition to wines, the catalog also represents a hand-curated array of beers that represent U.S. and international breweries, and a vast collection of spirits for sale online. One can shop bourbon, tequila, rum, vodka single malt scotch, whiskey, and so much more – including in-demand, limited-edition, high-end, and hard-to-find cult spirits.

One of the most exciting features of the website – in addition to the online catalog – is the blog and recipe section. This feature shows a glimpse into the minds and personalities of the members of The Savory Grape team. Here, one will find tips and tricks for wine pairings and recipes – an excellent resource for those looking to get creative in the kitchen. The team updates the product catalog and educational content daily to ensure it is current and fresh.

"It's absolutely an interactive experience," General Manager, Tulay Lawton shares. "We miss our in-person interactions and connections, and found a way to bring the spirit of the store to our friends staying at home." The store also offers a complimentary concierge experience via email or phone. Contact information can be found at the bottom of each page on the website, as well as a "contact us" box. This feature connects clients with a dedicated in-store team member who can help with questions, requests, or larger corporate/personal event orders. For more information, please visit www.thesavorygrape.com.

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About The Savory Grape

Since its inception in 2006, specialty and high-end liquor store The Savory Grape has consistently been selected as one of "The Best Wine Shops" in Rhode Island by Rhode Island Monthly Magazine Reader's Poll. In addition to its selection of premier wine, their catalog boasts both hard-to-find craft beer and spirits, as well as every-day favorites. With both a retail store and online shopping experience, clients can shop in person, or order directly to their doorstep. Boutique in feel with top-notch client service, its large footprint of over 10,000 square feet gives clients from all over New England an array of brands and services – including engraving, wine baskets, and wine of the month clubs. For more information, visit www.thesavorygrape.com.

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