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  1. 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Sixpoint Craft Ales
    2 Reviews

    Brewers, Wineries

    40 Van Dyke St, Brooklyn, NY (Map)

    Neighborhood: Red Hook

  2. 3.5 Star Rating: Average Oven
    15 Reviews

    Brewers, Ethnic Food Markets, Restaurants, Liquor Stores

    60 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY (Map)

    Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights

  3. 4 Star Rating: Recommended The Winery
    1 Review

    Brewers, Liquor Stores, Wineries

    4616 18th Ave, Brooklyn, NY (Map)

    Neighborhood: Borough Park

  4. 3 Star Rating: Average Bridge Vineyards Llc
    5 Reviews

    Wineries

    20 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY (Map)

    Neighborhood: Williamsburg

  5. Blue Angel Wines
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    Wineries

    638 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY (Map)

    Neighborhood: Williamsburg

  6. Crown Regal Wine Cellars
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    Wineries

    586 Montgomery St, Brooklyn, NY (Map)

    Neighborhood: Crown Heights

  7. Nanco Wine Importers
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    Brewers, Wineries, Wholesale Liquor

    85 Wolcott St, Brooklyn, NY (Map)

    Neighborhood: Red Hook

  8. Lucky Private Car & Limousine
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    Wineries

    112 Lee Ave, Brooklyn, NY (Map)

    Neighborhood: Williamsburg

  9. Joseph Zakon Winery
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    Wineries

    586 Montgomery St, Brooklyn, NY (Map)

    Neighborhood: Crown Heights

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