
Why do you think Rochester is so different from Syracuse on this issue?
Dan Smothergill wrote:Rochester always has been a tad more upscale than Syracuse. We were noted for the good factory jobs at GE and Carrier. Rochester had the more prestigious Bosch & Lomb, Xerox and Kodak. Different kinds of people with different values were drawn to each city. Now, with the factory jobs in Syracuse mostly gone and the likes of Kodak in Rochester in severe retrenchment it is interesting to note the differences that persist in something like wine stores. I'm sure many other factors are at work too.
Steve Guattery
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 12:36 am
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Dan Smothergill wrote:Jon,
Every issue of what from Sherwood?
Steve Guattery
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 12:36 am
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Joe Moryl wrote:So what's the deal now with Century? Does Wegmans actually operate a wine shop derived from the old Century? I was a regular at Century on Ridge Rd. back in the '80s when I lived in Rochester and it was a great shop with some very good deals. On more recent visits to the city I've been mostly on the south side so I wind up at Marketview for the excellent prices on Finger Lakes wine. At one time there was a shop on Monroe Ave.in Brighton (Whitehouse?) which had some really nice stuff, including a full selection of DRC, but I think they are long gone. In these days of crazy pricing and allocations it is interesting recall that I could walk into shops in Rochester and find the likes of DRC, Leroy, Rousseau, Roumier, etc. and actually purchase the occasional bottle!
Dan Smothergill wrote:Right Jon, it's Premier in Buffalo. (Apologies Ed).
Rahsaan wrote:Why do you think Rochester is so different from Syracuse on this issue?
Norm N wrote:Sorry to dig up a slightly older thread, but I will be in the Rochester area in the next couple of weeks and wanted to do some wine shopping (within my duty free limits, of course!). Is Century still the place to go?
Thanks.
Norm
Mark S wrote:
I feel Century has gone downhill a little since Wegman's took them over, offering more of mass-market wines and less of the really obscure ones, but you can always find decent prices across a large swath of wines there, you simply need to hunt and peck.
Ted Richards wrote:Mark S wrote:
I feel Century has gone downhill a little since Wegman's took them over, offering more of mass-market wines and less of the really obscure ones, but you can always find decent prices across a large swath of wines there, you simply need to hunt and peck.
What about older wines? One of the joys of driving down from Toronto was that Sherwood would recommend a mature Burgundy, decant it for us, and send us off to dinner at a restaurant he recommended (usually the Strathallan). I haven't been there for 25 years, though.
Mark S wrote:Norm, not sure what kind of wines you are looking for. I feel Century has gone downhill a little since Wegman's took them over, offering more of mass-market wines and less of the really obscure ones, but you can always find decent prices across a large swath of wines there, you simply need to hunt and peck.
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