I've been here a handful of times now. To meet old friends, to enjoy alone time with a good book and a glass of wine, and for the tastings.
I believe the biggest reason why I can't give five stars is because I wish "the spot" was set up so that the flow of buying didn't conflict with the flow of enjoying your purchase. I say that to say this: I wonder if I'm the only one who feels like I'm in the way here? Seating is first come, first take, and it is limited. So, many people find themselves standing around and gawking at all of the pretty beers, and wines that they can purchase instead of sitting - it just leaves me feeling like we're all in limbo instead of getting to fully enjoy ourselves in such a great little "spot".
I love their selection. Beers I can't find anywhere else, I know I can get here. Same thing with wine. They even have coffee on draft. (It's thin and not nearly as heavy as a stout, which was what I expected. It's actually very floral and clean. Not bitter.)
I recommend going on a Saturday afternoon. Business is slow and you'll find a great seat anywhere. Bring your book, your bestie, or meet up with an old friend. The environment is very chill and cozy. There are tables available outside the entrance. (Great people watching on Lee Rd.)