Avaliações de Jeroboams

London, GB

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VL
Google a month ago
5.0
Great wine store, incredible wine selection and they also have wines free tasting ;)
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Cakey JJ
Google a year ago
5.0
Wine tasting event with my partner Knowledgeable host Good range of wines 2 white 3 red
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Michael Anonym
Google a year ago
4.0
friendly staff, easy online-ordering and payment, beautiful interior. there was just a slight problem with a wrong product.
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Aleksei Litvinov
Google a year ago
4.0
Ruinar, Lauran Perrier are different taste very often. Chablis quite normal.
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Rob
Google 5 months ago
5.0
We love the Jeroboams on Elizabeth! Tremendous selection, incredibly helpful and friendly staff, and great location.
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Dominic Monckton
Google 3 years ago
5.0
Must go if you love your wine and champagne. Great chats. Informed staff and amazing selection of wines
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Camila Heitz
Google 5 years ago
5.0
Great service, very knowledgeable and selection is good! Will come back. They do wine samples on Friday and Saturday :)
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Benoit Bishopp
Google 5 years ago
5.0
My new favourite wine shop in London. Fair prices compared to other wine shops in London. And great selection.
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L K
Google 6 years ago
4.0
As the name suggests...specialising in larger bottles of wine champagne etc. Things acceptable for gifts / celebrations. Perhaps fairly given the location and convenience - expect to pay a premium.
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John Hawkins
Google 8 years ago
4.0
This is one of the three wine shops I frequent most often in London, and being on the delightful Elizabeth Street it usually makes for a very pleasant shopping experience. Whilst their standard prices may seem slightly on the high side - this is Belgravia after all - they often have special offers which can be a surprisingly good deal. Most often go here for crates of Champagne, there's usually something decent on offer here at £30 a bottle (e.g. Veuve Clicquot). Have also been here for items a little more recherché - I just walked in on the off chance I'd find Château Peyraguey here, and pleasingly it was a successful endeavour (although I think I actually ended up in the nearby Pont Street branch for that). More recently a rather nice Gevrey Chambertin from Alain Burguet. In both those instances, when I wasn't just buying a crate of Champagne (which doesn't usually require any consultation), the staff gave the distinct impression they really knew what they were talking about.