Total Wine & More to expand footprint in Washington
American wine retailer Total Wine & More is to expand its business in Washington with the opening of two additional superstores in Tukwila and Spokane by the end of 2012.
Total Wine & More is all set to open its first superstore in Bellevue, Washington in late June.
With plans to come up with a total of ten stores in Washington, the retailer intends to offer a collection of more than 8,000 wines, 3,000 spirits and 2,500 beers.
The wine store will also house a climate-controlled wine cellar for rare selections, walk-in humidor for fine cigars, gourmet food and gifts and a space for regular wine and beer tastings, consumer education courses, community meetings and special events.
Total Wine & More operates 80 wine superstores in 12 states, with expansion reaching 14 states by the end of 2012.
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