What a great little wine and cheese shop. I've noticed this shop many times as I was driving by and I wish it hadn't taken me so long to stop in.
My first impression was that the shop is larger inside than it appears from the street. Near the entrance there is a cooled case with cheeses and cheese plate accompaniments. The middle of the store is full of wine display racks. Wines are organized by country or region. On the walls there are shelves with all kinds of food goods. There were pastas, jams, sauces, crackers, and sweet treats. Back up near the register are some wine essentials like glasses, openers, and wine glass markers. They also have a refrigerated area of wines and champagnes. Near the refrigerated area are a few pre-made gift baskets. It'd be safe to say this would be a good spot to pick up a gift or to grab many of your party essentials.
The owners instantly greeted us and gave us the overview of the shop layout. Another customer in the shop was purchasing cheese for a party and it seemed like the owner had good suggestions for her. He wasn't pushy, but helpful. As expected some of the dry goods are pricey, but I expect this at a specialty store. It makes sense considering there aren't many places to purchase some of the items they carry.
We were also told that the shop offers classes. In looking at the schedule the classes sounded fun and were reasonably priced. Classes range from focusing on certain wine producing regions to learning the basics of choosing a wine. It seems like they offer classes for those that want to know about wine and wine aficionados alike.