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    Kiwi Fusion

    3.0 (1 review)

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    13 years ago

    Cute, easy and sure....worth the stop in if you're in Chester

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    Liquid Assets - This place is great and they gave me samples.

    Liquid Assets

    4.4(5 reviews)
    69.2 km
    $$

    A small store in one corner near the entrance/exit to the terminal, right next to the elevator to…read morethe Maple Leaf Lounge. It offers wines, beers and spirits from local producers in Nova Scotia. Wine is the predominant product on offer, but there is enough to cater to all tastes. Staff area wonderful pleasant and helpful, quick to offer guidance, but also to step back and let you be if you're just browsing. I've bought numerous items from here over the years, some better than others, so if you don't know the winery or brewery, it can be hit & miss, but to be fair, often that's part of the fun and experience of trying something new. If you do buy multiple bottles of wine, they have solid cardboard carriers for you which will offer a little bit of protection on your flight.

    On my way up to Ottawa to see my wife, I saw that Liquid Assets had opened since I was at the…read moreairport in April, selling Nova Scotian-made adult beverages. This lovely shop is located just past security, and predominantly features a cool map of Nova Scotia on one wall, with about a dozen local products mounted on the wall and pointing out where they came from. It's a nice touch that brings home where these delicious libations are from, although it does take up half of their wall space, so I'm conflicted between the cool factor and having more selection. While wine takes up the largest portion of shelf space, there is still a good amount of craft beer, as well as spirits and a few ciders as well. The staff member was really friendly and knowledgeable, and I ended up getting a bottle of wine and a couple bottles of cider, all of which were wrapped up in paper to protect them in their carry-on travels. It's not a duty-free shop, so any flyer can purchase their wares. Liquid Assets is a fantastic idea that will add value to the burgeoning local alcohol industries, and enhances the airport as a whole. If YHZ can get a good restaurant, they'll be set!

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    RockHead Wine & Beer Market - Smooth

    RockHead Wine & Beer Market

    3.7(15 reviews)
    52.4 kmNorth End
    $$

    I showed up to pick up my online order which was worth almost $150. I had a copy of my drivers…read morelicense and passport on my phone but they wouldn't accept them despite the fact it is 2025. I had to go home and get my physical ID and come back. When I complained the man working there proceeded to to argue with me and was very rude. His coworkers were even apologizing for him. I am a loyal customer but this is probably my last time there.

    Named after the former city jail in the north end, RockHead, the booze dispensary formerly known as…read morePremier Wines, just opened up in the North and Windsor Sobeys. It's not a huge store, but they have a nice selection of what I assume are some good wines, mostly higher-end liquors, and a nice little niche that they seem to be carving out in the craft beer market, which is more of my bag. They have a couple racks and coolers of the many great beer offerings from around Nova Scotia, as well as regional ones like Picaroons and Dieu du Ciel. I just want to buy them all and stock my own beer fridge! The kicker though is the great idea that they had to offer growlers of beer for brewers that are located outside of the city and are unable to do so here. When I was there on Super Bowl Sunday they had their own RockHead pale ale (made by Garrison I believe), Butcher's Block Red and Hippie Dippie Pale Ale from Tatamagouche Brewing, and Boxing Rock's Vicar's Cross double IPA. Deposit on the growler bottles is $7, and re-fills seem to range from $10-$15, both plus tax. This is a fantastic addition to the neighbourhood, especially since this is in my go-to grocery store. I'm looking forward to quenching my thirst with RockHead's delicious offerings.

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