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New wine shop/lounge poised to open in Butler Twp.

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A brand new, and rather large, wine shop, wine bar, lounge and liquor store is poised to open in northern Montgomery County.

Cork & Vine Wine Market and Lounge, 3453 York Commons Blvd., is scheduled to open by Nov. 1, according to Shawn Grow, who owns Cork-n-Vine at 1737 West Main St. in Troy and is the co-owner of the new wine shop along with Alex Kolodesh. The new Cork & Vine Wine Market is tucked in behind Office Depot just west of Miller Lane’s restaurant row.

The 7,500-square-feet facility seats 74 inside, and 48 more on an outdoor patio that will have gas heaters. The wine shop has room for 1,500 bottles, and an adjacent liquor store will offer spirits.

The wine bar and lounge will have a martini list and rotating flights of red and white wines, craft beers and a selection of tapas, Kolodesh and Grow said.

The new venture will be open six days a week, closed Sunday.

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Shawn Grow, middle, talks about the new wine shop and lounge with co-owner Alex Kolodesh (left) and Dayton Daily News reporter Valryn Warren (right).
Photos by Mark Fisher

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By JS

October 17, 2008 3:08 PM | Link to this

It is sad about Boston Wine Cellar - but he did it to himself. Too often business owners think they are bigger than they really are, more important. You must treat your business like a business, not a personal playground or private cellar. Cork and Vine will do great bc they will run the place to make money, not to satisfy their own egos. We need a nice wine bar in the South Dayton area (kettering, Centerville, Oakwood) but then again people will cry about prices but demand better wine. It does not work that way.

By Wini

October 9, 2008 9:23 PM | Link to this

It’s sad about Boston Wine Cellar. This geographical area needs a good wine venue. And Boston Wine Cellar projects “dirty”, and is not friendly. Someone needs to clean up the store big time.

By blu

October 7, 2008 9:21 PM | Link to this

Just what the Dayton area needs…another wine and liquor store. WTF?

By gene

October 7, 2008 7:51 PM | Link to this

The service @ boston’s used to be good when he did not work there - but you can find old undrinkable wine. Mmmmmmmmmmm. A ‘79 Chardonnay, for only $5.65. Mmmmmmmmmmm

By kg

October 7, 2008 5:00 PM | Link to this

Steve boston is not doing much to keep busiess, service there is terrible Hope this place does well

By heather

October 7, 2008 3:54 PM | Link to this

definitely best of luck. these stores do not succeed around here, but i love wine and will check it out!

By ENE

October 7, 2008 3:17 PM | Link to this

they will steal all of steve boston’s business.

By North

October 7, 2008 11:55 AM | Link to this

I wish the owners the best of luck. Location may be a problem due to the DUI traps in that area.
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