
Marquis Wine Cellars: Vancouver's inviting spot for curated wines.
Marquis Wine Cellars is a Vancouver liquor store at 1034 Davie St. Reviews note a curated selection, including Chablis from Daniel Dampt et Fils and Gamay from Louis-Claude Desvignes, with an inviting, laid-back vibe. Feedback on prices and service is mixed, but the shop remains a go-to for everyday wines and familiar favorites.
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Curated collection of fine wines from regions like Chablis and Beaujolais, with options for everyday drinking and special occasions.
Wide range of spirits, beers, and other alcoholic beverages to suit diverse tastes and preferences.
Loyalty program offering discounts and benefits for repeat customers; sign up in-store to start earning rewards.
Knowledgeable staff available to provide recommendations and help with pairings for an enhanced shopping experience.
Assistance with special orders for rare finds and support for events, including gift options and bulk purchases.
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Overall rating
Nick Nemish
Good selection, not very good prices. Not the friendliest staff, but if an attitude. They have a rewards program that they will never prompt you about so you have to tell them you have a number with them.
Angie Phillips
Bought an advent calendar for Christmas paid $650 for it saw it online with a different company for $250 called them complained about it. Everything in the calendar is all the same except for different labels very unhappy with it and the staff at the shop did not care to hear my complaint. Never will I buy again from them. I feel so ripped off
Lindahypho
If you're searching for an exceptional wine experience in Vancouver, look no further than Marquis Vine Cellars. Located just outside the city, this winery offers a perfect blend of exquisite wines and an inviting, laid-back atmosphere that makes every visit feel special.Marquis regularly stocks customer favorites like a bright and mineral-forward Chablis from Daniel Dampt et Fils, or a fresh, juicy Gamay from Louis‑Claude Desvignes in Beaujolais. These are perfect go-to wines for everyday drinking or simple pairings.
Ani Rafyan
It’s strike time at BC Liquor, so we were looking for another place and somehow ended up in this neighborhood. I wouldn’t say they have a mind-blowing selection of wines — being originally from Europe, it pains me to see what they offer here. I was looking for a really good Barolo but had no luck. I did find some decent wines, but nothing special or spectacular. I guess it’s the same all over this country. I mean how can u consider a wine being a good one if its cost is 12 euros? U must be kidding me. And they said its good just try.
angel spirit
Hit and miss. Of course, booze is booze, even in expensive places. But I’d hope the staff were good. Today, there was a sad, grey, lady who was the only one there besides me. She really tried avoiding me, though I had a simple purchase. It seemed like she was not very interested in being there, unfriendly, dismissive, unhelpful and quite miserable. Do better