Sprinkle Some Charm Into Your Next Bottle of Wine With Story in a Bottle

Bellevue, WALocal News

In Downtown Bellevue, Todd and Stephanie Glass have established Story in a Bottle Wines, a boutique wine store showcasing family-owned wineries primarily from Italy and France. Their direct import strategy allows them to offer exclusive wines at competitive prices, eliminating distributor mark-ups and fostering a unique shopping experience. By personally visiting vineyards and engaging with winemakers, the couple shares rich stories that enhance the enjoyment of wine. They host themed tastings and provide free samples to familiarize customers with their curated selections. Todd's recent participation in Vinitaly, a major wine exposition in Italy, has opened doors to new winemakers, promising fresh stories and selections for their customers.

As the industry shifts towards cheaper cocktails, Story in a Bottle Wines stands out as a beacon for those who appreciate handcrafted wines. Their dedication to quality and storytelling resonates with local wine enthusiasts. Ultimately, they aim to connect consumers with the rich history and craftsmanship behind each bottle.

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