I'm reviewing the retail side of Fine's Cellars since it's out of my normal area of town and I have not eaten at its restaurant. Let me just say this about Michael Fine, he's been in the retail end of the wine business for a long time (name a longer running wine store than Sportsmans) and he knows both a lot about wine and a lot about what wine sells. I recently visited FC for a saturday afternoon tasting. Now, all of the wine tasted was meant to be drunk NOW. This wasn't a high-end tasting but that's exactly the point. We left the tasting with two cases of good wine, wine we'll drink most evenings, and paid less than $9 a bottle. Good luck finding a better deal anywhere in town. Fine Cellars is serious about fair pricing on good, easy drinking wines. Care for something more up-town? This is your place for once-a-year Turley allocations or any number of terrific bottles. Chateau Montelena, Schaffer, Freemark Abbey, they're all here. Looking for something truly special? There's a good selection of old world varietals and if you talk with Michael he'll find something for you. This is not the largest wine retailer in town but you won't be disappointed with the selection, prices or service.