17 COCKTAILS IN EVERY BOTTLE *
Countless
Possibilities For Your Summer Gatherings
*This is based on a 1.5 oz. per standard cocktail/750 mL bottle.
HOT PICKS
Kakira Vodka
Kakira Distillery prides itself on growing pure cane sugar along the banks of Lake Victoria in Uganda for a refreshing farm-to-bottle spirit. Its vodka goes through multiple chilled charcoal filtration for a smooth taste. There is a subtle sweetness and a crisp, flawless finish.
900715 – 750 ML
$36.99
Bulleit Single Malt Whiskey
Mr. Boston Peach Schnapps
This neutral-grain spirit is smooth, refreshing and easy to drink. This sweetened liqueur, with 15% alcohol by volume, is best for mixed drinks. With its peachy flavor, peach schnapps goes great in fruit-forward cocktail recipes like a Bellini or Sex on the Beach.
084307 – Liter
Baker’s Seven-Year Bourbon
Each bottle is filled from a single barrel meaning it has a subtle nuance all its own — some may be more smokey, some more floral, some more peppery. Baker’s believes that the ideal bourbon is aged at least seven years to balance the big vanilla notes with charred oak of the barrel, giving it substantial flavor.
016580 – 750 ML
$69.99
On Sale: $64.99
Bulleit’s take on the emerging American Single Malt category of spirits uses a specially curated malt barley strain that is distilled in Louisville, Kentucky, and aged in charred American white oak barrels. Bulleit’s signature profile of spice includes scents of sweet vanilla and toasted oak. The taste is light and fruity with hints of pear, and a finish of oaky caramel with cocoa notes.
022531 – 750 ML
$59.99
On the Rocks Strawberry Daiquiri
Cruzan rum is blended with refreshing strawberry and lime flavors for a premium ready-to-drink cocktail. This Strawberry Daiquiri has all the complexity and craftsmanship you’d expect from your local bar in one convenient blend.
062972 – 750 ML
$24.99
“Vermont-made spirits are a big part of what Vermont sells now. ”
— CHRISTIAN STROMBERG
Saxtons River Distillery Christian Stromberg
At Saxtons River Distillery in Brattleboro, creating premiumquality spirits starts from sourcing fantastic ingredients and ensuring they are processed in the most efficient way.
“I like quality,” says Christian Stromberg, who founded Saxtons River Distillery in 2006 out of a barn at his home. The distillery has grown a lot since then, with two moves to ever-larger facilities, but the commitment to a greattasting product remains the same. “People are definitely seeking out better,” Stromberg says.
Saxtons River Distillery has three product lines: the founding Sapling maple products, Perc coffee liqueur and Snowdrop gin and vodka.
FAMILY MOTIVATION
Stromberg’s great-grandmother was a Lithuanian immigrant who came to Pennsylvania escaping the Russians. After her husband died young working as a coal miner, she took her nine children to Brooklyn, New York. She made Prohibition-era moonshine to support the family.
Stromberg’s grandfather, John Shenuski, told him how he’d sell his mother’s moonshine on
Christian Stromberg, owner of Saxtons River Distillery. Saxtons River Distillery staff includes (from left) Millisa Cole, founder Christian Stromberg, Bill LeConey and Gabrel Vanni-Phillips. above: Saxtons' tasting space at their Brattleboro distillery. right: Owner and founder of Saxtons, Christian Stromberg, checks on the distilling process. COURTESY PHOTOthe street. He is also the one who encouraged Stromberg to start his own business.
Stromberg says his grandfather told him, “You’ll never make any real money working for someone else. They’ll make money off of you.”
Shenuski had himself started a factory making metal parts, where Stromberg worked for a time and which served as the impetus for earning an engineering degree at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. But after 15 years of working as an engineer, Stromberg went looking for a change and found it in Vermont.
SUPERB SPIRITS
During his college years, Stromberg had dabbled in hobby distilling. His grandfather had shared the family moonshine recipe, and while it got the job done in the 1920s, it wasn’t very good. However, after he built his distilling business in 2006, the fourth distillery in the state at the time, he did find inspiration in his heritage. There is a traditional Lithuanian liquor called Krupnikas, also known as Krupnik in Poland, that’s typically made with honey.
Stromberg added a Vermont spin to it, using locally sourced maple syrup, and Sapling was born.“There really wasn’t anything like it at the time,” Stromberg said. His Sapling products include a maple liqueur, a maple bourbon, a honey bourbon, a double-barrel maple bourbon and a maple rye. Out of the Sapling spirits, Stromberg says
the rye is one he particularly enjoys for its smoothness. “A lot of people aren’t rye drinkers because it’s too intense,” Stormberg says, but the maple helps mellow it out. Then, 11 years ago, Stromberg created the Perc coffee liqueur. He says he made something he would want to drink. “I like coffee,” he says. “I really enjoy it.”
At the time, many of the coffee liqueurs he was finding were “coffee-flavored” but not made with coffee. “There wasn’t anything on
the market that was authentic and real,” he says. It took some time to figure out the right beans and process. “Working with real coffee isn’t that simple,” he says, “What makes a good coffee doesn’t always make a good liqueur.” Perc is made with Peruvian beans that are roasted locally by Mocha Joes in Brattleboro.
Stromberg fills his car with 500 pounds of beans for a batch every few months. Using a 2-horsepower vintage industrial grinder that's about 80 years old, the beans are freshly ground at the distillery. Then, Saxtons River Distillery essentially makes a giant tank of cold brew. After, the coffee is blended with cane sugar. “The ingredients are fantastic,” Stromberg says.
The Perc that is available in 802Spirits agency stores is tank aged, and all the coffee grounds are filtered out. Some barrel-aged batches are available for sale exclusively at the distillery.
Though Perc came out more than a decade ago, coffee is having its moment now. “We’re ahead of it,” Stromberg says.
Perc has a bold coffee flavor with notes of caramel, baker’s chocolate and rose. It can be enjoyed on its own or as part of coffee cocktails, like the popular espresso martini. Saxtons River Distillery’s third product line is the Snowdrop Gin, which is made with 18 botanicals: coriander, juniper, thyme, star anise, cocoa, orris root, cardamom,
sarsaparilla root, rosemary, allspice, fennel seed, grains of paradise, orange peel, damiana leaf, caraway seed, anise seed and ginger.
“There’s a lot of great gins out there and ours is one of them,” Stromberg says.
The gin is made through a custom vacuum vapor distillation process, which is cooler than a standard distilling process, giving the spirit a
lighter and fresher taste. “I may not be the best at marketing, but our products are the best in their class,” Stromberg says.
TASTE TEST
The craft-distilling industry of Vermont has grown and changed a lot in the past two decades. Distilleries couldn’t have
tasting rooms or retail sales on-site when Saxtons River Distillery started, Stromberg says. Over time, he and other distillers lobbied for more flexibility in connecting with customers. “It’s changed quite a bit,” Stromberg said. “Vermont-made spirits are a big part of what Vermont sells now.”
Saxtons River Distillery now has two tasting rooms. One is at the site of the distillery, 155 Chickering Drive, Brattleboro, which includes an indoor space and an outdoor pavilion. Its Downtown Tasting Room and Mercantile is located at 2 Elliot St., Brattleboro.
They also have a mobile bar, which travels to catering events or to fairs like the Bennington Garlic Festival. Those spaces allow Stromberg to connect with his customers face-to-face. He says he enjoys meeting the people who seek out his products.
“People are fans and appreciate what we do and how we do it,” Stromberg says.
Enjoy these cocktails from Saxtons River Distillery
Add all ingredients to a stirring glass with
Stir until well chilled and the glass is frosted. Double strain into a rocks glass over an ice sphere. Express an orange peel over the top of the glass and rim.
Effortless Camping
If you’re looking to get away from it all but aren’t quite ready to leave all the comforts of home behind, glamping might be an option for you. A blend of the words “glamorous” and “camping,” glamping usually refers to a camping experience with more amenities than a typical tent-on-the-ground forest accommodation. Across the state, Vermont offers a range of options from platform tents to pondside treehouses, each with their own take on relaxing closer to nature.
Song Bird Sangha Yurt
New Haven
This spacious yurt includes an interior kitchen and bathroom. From the lofted sleeping area, you can see the stars through a central roof window. You’ll stay warm on chilly nights with an automatic wood pellet stove. Enjoy a stroll through the meadow or say hello to the horses. The grounds are a certified wildlife habitat. After the sun sets, stay cozy stargazing with a hot toddy.
Hot Toddy
2 ounces boiling water
1 ½ ounces whiskey
1 teaspoon honey
3 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 slice lemon
Pour boiling water, whiskey and honey into a mug. Add cloves, cinnamon and slice of lemon. Let mixture stand for 5 minutes before sipping.
Hermit Thrush Treehouse
West Pawlet
Two treehouses and a ground-level pavilion make up this getaway near Lake Saint Catherine. The treehouses are one-of-a-kind made with natural materials that blend into the scenery. The pavilion serves as a cooking and dining space with gas stove, refrigerator and running water. There’s also a fire pit, grill and electricity. After you’re finished your day of kayaking, fishing or hiking, sip on this cocktail inspired by a campfire staple.
S’mores
¼ cup dark chocolate, melted
¼ cup graham cracker crumbs
Chocolate sauce
Ice
1 ounce chocolate liqueur
½ ounce vanilla vodka
1 ½ ounces heavy cream
3 mini marshmallows
Dip the rim of the glass in melted chocolate then into the graham cracker crumbs to coat. Swirl chocolate sauce along the inside of your glass.
Add chocolate liqueur, vanilla vodka and ice to cocktail shaker. Shake until well combined and the outside of the shaker is cold.
Add more ice to the prepared glass, then strain the cocktail into the glass. Pour heavy cream on top.
Top with three toasted mini marshmallows.
VERMONT PRODUCT
Parker Hill Farm
Springfield
Five options for tenting in luxury style are available at Parker Hill Farm. In addition to king-size beds with linens, the tents feature mini kitchens, barbecue grills and an ensuite toilet. You’ll be comfortable through the seasons with heat or A/C, electricity and Wi-Fi. The grounds share a bathhouse and game area with horseshoes and cornhole. Or, go fishing in the pond. There is a daily coffee bar and breakfast available on the weekends. This is also a working farm, so check out the alpacas, chickens and ducks, or neighboring Wagyu cattle. This cocktail will be as sweet as your glamping experience.
Vermont Cobbler
1 ounce Mad River Vanilla Rum
1 ounce sherry
¾ ounce Curacao
½ ounce simple syrup
¼ ounce lemon juice
Ice
Blueberries, raspberries and/or strawberries
Lemon slices
In a shaker, muddle 5 to 7 raspberries. Add rum, sherry, Curacao and simple syrup to shaker with ice. Shake for about 8 to 12 seconds.
Strain the contents into a glass over crushed ice. Garnish with fresh mint, berries and lemon slice.
Bonnie Doon Glamping Westford
A large canvas tent will be your home away from home. The glamping experience includes a queen bed with linens, towels and robes provided, and an outdoor camp kitchen. A separate hot water bathhouse and toilet is a short step away. Relax on the timber deck on the pair of rocking chairs, or set off on adventures to nearby Lake Champlain, Arrowhead Lake or Smugglers' Notch. In need of refreshment after your summer stay? Adjust this recipe to your preference.
Ranch Water
3 ounces tequila blanco
½ ounce fresh lime juice
Sparkling mineral water (like Topo Chico)
Squeeze fresh lime in a glass with ice, add tequila.
Top with mineral water and adjust to your tastes.
Tree Cabin on Walker Pond Coventry
Overlooking Walker Pond, escape to a two-story treehouse. Unwind in the outdoor cedar tub and take in the beauty of the woods at this nature getaway. Built between a pair of white pines, the cabin includes a kitchen, living and bathroom space on the first floor and a sleeping quarters on the upper level with a cathedral ceiling of exposed cedar rafters. The inside and outside spaces blend together for a relaxing back-to-nature vacation. The spices of this mocktail are as relaxing, warm and cozy as your stay.
Mulled Cider
Stick of cinnamon
1-2 cloves
1-2 cardamom pods
1 star anise pod
2 allspice berries
One orange, sliced 6 cups of cider
Simmer apple cider with the spices and a couple of orange slices for about 15 minutes. If you’ve got campers in your party who are looking for an alcoholic beverage to enjoy, they can easily spike their cider cup with a bit of brandy or bourbon afterwards.
Geodesic Dome at Quarry Brook Putney
For an out-of-this-world experience, try the geodesic dome tucked into the woods at Quarry Brook Farm. With an interior fireplace, adjacent bathhouse and spacious quarters, you can show up to camp without much need of set-up. While you’re there, relax in the hammocks, or enjoy a dip in the cool waters of Quarry Brook. Quarry Brook Farm sells eggs, pork and maple syrup, and a breakfast package can be added on to your stay. Mimosas pair well with your locally sourced breakfast.
Peach Mimosas
1 750ML bottle of Champagne or prosecco
2 cups peach nectar
1 cup orange juice
Peach slices
Pour the desired amount of sparkling wine into your glass, about halfway full.
Pour peach nectar and orange juice into a pitcher and stir to combine. Top each glass with the fruit mixture. Add more wine if desired.
Garnish with the peach slices.
Vermont Code #59049
Tanglebloom Cabin
Brattleboro
You’ll feel as pampered as a peony during your stay in this greenhouse-like cabin at Tanglebloom Flower Farm. The farm sells flowers but also teaches others how to cultivate their own. You can unwind in the wood-fired hot tub, or read a book on the covered porch. An outdoor kitchen includes a small fridge, cooktop and fire pit. For a drink as bright as the fields of flowers, you can’t beat sangria.
Sangria Pitcher
½ medium apple (cored, skin on, chopped into small pieces)
½ medium orange (rind on, seeds removed, cut into wedges)
3 to 4 tablespoons brown sugar
¾ cup orange juice
1/3 cup brandy or rum
750ML bottle of dry Spanish red wine
1 cup ice
Add apples, oranges and sugar to a large pitcher and muddle for 45 seconds.
Add orange juice and brandy, and muddle again for about 30 seconds.
Add red wine and stir to incorporate, then taste and adjust flavor as needed.
Add ice and stir again to chill.
Serve and garnish with additional orange wedges.
Bent Apple Farm Londonderry
Five rustic cabins comprise the accommodations at Bent Apple Farm, where you can enjoy the orchard, a pond and wildlife that visits from the nearby natural forest. Wood paneling and natural elements are paired with creature comforts of flush toilets, hot showers and kitchens for a cozy stay next to nature. There is a shared hot tub and fire pit where you can relax your cares away.
Pusser's Painkiller
2 ounces Pusser’s Rum
4 ounces pineapple juice
1 ounce orange juice
1 ounce cream of coconut
Freshly grated nutmeg
Add liquid ingredients to a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously.
Pour into a big glass or goblet filled with ice. Grate fresh nutmeg on top.
Garnish with an orange slice and cherry.
Beaver Pond Treehouse
Hancock
Retreat to this treehouse near the heart of the Green Mountain National Forest. Sit on the deck and peer through the hemlock trees to take in views of the beaver pond. An outhouse is across the deck from the main house, which has a fridge and microwave available, and there is an outdoor shower for washing up. After a day taking in the woodland views, swap stories by the fire and enjoy this recipe from Emily Vikre’s “Camp Cocktails.”
Northwoods Sidecar
2 ounces of aged aquavit, infused with caraway
¾ ounce orange liqueur
¾ ounce lemon juice
¼ ounce simple syrup
Shake ingredients together with ice. Strain into a glass.
NEW TO VERMONT
Mango Shotta Tequila
Inspired by the mangonada, Mango Shotta Tequila is designed to take your party anywhere. Mango and jalapeño flavors shake hands with savory spices to make it the drink that bites back.
750ML | Vermont Code #075890
Traveller Whiskey Blend No. 40
For this first-of-its-kind collaboration from Buffalo Trace Distillery, Traveller brings together the collective artistry of 8X Grammy Award-Winning Artist Chris Stapleton and Buffalo Trace Distillery Master Distiller, Harlen Wheatley.
Complex aromas of vanilla, aged fruit and buttery shortbread rounded off by caramel and a touch of oak. The palate has just a touch of sweetness, followed by spice, toasted nut and oak flavors, with a robust finish.
750ML | Vermont Code #024999
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Espresso Martini
A little dark. A little daring. Rich espresso coffee liqueur entwined with ultra smooth EFFEN Vodka. There's no better way to awaken the moment than with our OTR Espresso Martini. Now available in two sizes.
Code #063124
375ML • $13.99
Code #063029
750ML • $24.99
Jose Cuervo Authentic Raspberry Colada
Introducing the newest flavor to the worlds No. 1 prepared cocktail margarita brand: Raspberry Colada. A refreshing blend of raspberry puree and rich coconut flavors topped with a bright citrus and an agave finish. Pour over ice and serve.
Code #59049
On sale $16.99
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Strawberry Daiquiri
This elevated spin on the classic rum Daiquiri blends flavors of refreshing strawberry and lime with Cruzan® rums for a perfectly balanced and vibrant cocktail — it’s like sunshine in a bottle.
Code #062972
750ML • $24.99
ON SALE IN OUR STORES
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Alburgh
Jolley Alburgh Bridge
3030 US Route 2 North, Suite 1 (802) 796-3360
8 am-8 pm, 7 days
Arlington
Arlington Deli
3713 Route 7A • (802) 375-6427
8 am - 8 pm, Sun: 10 am - 5 pm
Ascutney
Fireside Beverage
31 Depot Avenue • (802) 674-2775
10am-7pm, 7 days
Barre
Beverage Baron
411 N. Main Street • (802) 479-9227
6 am - 9 pm, Fri: 6 am - 10 pm Sat: 7 am -10 pm, Sun: 7 am - 9 pm
Bellows Falls
Stanch’s Place
97 Westminster Street • (802) 463-4020
Mon-Fri: 5:30 am-10pm, Sat: 6am - 10 pm, Sun: 6 am - 8 pm
Bennington
Bennington Beverage Outlet
125 Northside Drive • (802) 442-4001
9 am - 8 pm, Fri - Sat: 9 am - 9 pm Sun: 9 am - 5 pm
Berlin
Maplefields Vermont Travelers Service Center
159 Paine Turnpike North (802) 229-5291 • 24 hours, 7 days
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Hinesburg
116 Wine & Spirits 90 Mechanicsville Rd. (802) 482-4010
9 am -7 pm, Fri - Sat: 9 am - 9 pm Sun: 11 am -4 pm
Island Pond Kingdom Market
12 Railroad Street • (802) 723-5464 Sun -Wed: 6 am -7 pm, ThurS - SaT: 6 am - 8 pm
Jay
Jay Country Store 1077 VT-242 • (802) 988-4040
7 am - 8 pm, Sun: 7 am - 7 pm
Jeffersonville
Jeffersonville Country Store 21 Mill Street • (802) 644-6300
(802) 862-1209
Mon - Wed: 9 am - 7 pm, Thurs - Fri: 9 am - 7:30 pm, Sat: 10am - 7:30 pm, Sun: 10 am - 6 pm
Jericho
Jolley
341 Route 15 • (802) 899-2507
Fri - Sat: 10 am - 9 pm Sun : 10 am - 6 pm Charlotte
Brick Store
290 Ferry Road • (802) 425-2421 Mon -Sat: 7:30 am -5 pm, Sun: Closed
Chester Sunoco
60 Main Street • (802) 875-5555
Mon-Wed: 6am-11pm, Thurs-Sun:
6am-11:50pm
Colchester
Dick Mazza’s General Store
777 W. Lake Shore Drive • (802) 863-1808
7 am - 9 pm, Sun: 10 am - 4 pm
Derby Center
Derby Village Store
483 Main Street • (802) 766-8113
7 am - 8 pm, 7 Days
East Thetford
Huggetts Mart
Bethel
McCullough’s Quik Stop 2069 Route 107 • (802) 234 - 9365
6 am - 9 pm
Bomoseen
Beverage King Market & Deli
334 VT-4A • (802) 468-8917
8 am - 9 pm, Sun: 9 am - 7 pm
Bondville
Rawsonville Marketplace 8701 VT-30 • (802) 297-0427
6 am - 8 pm, Sun: 7 am - 8 pm
Bradford Hannaford’s 586 Lower Plain • (802) 222-3370
Mon-Sat: 9am-9pm, Sun: 10am-8pm
Brandon
Brandon Discount Beverage & Tobacco
34 Conant Square • (802) 247-6785
10 am - 7 pm, Fri - Sat: 10 am - 8 pm Sun: 10 am -4 pm
Brattleboro
Hannaford's Supermarket 896 Putney Road • (802) 254-1160
9am-9pm ,7 days
Bristol
Bristol Beverage
21 Prince Lane • (802) 453-3990
9am - 7 pm, Sun: 10 am -4 pm
Burlington Burlington Bay Market & Café
125 Battery Street • (802) 864-0110
8 am - 8 pm, 7 days
2930 US-5 • (802) 785-2116
6am - 8pm, Fri-Sat: 6am-9pm, Sun: 7am -8pm
Enosburg Falls
Beverage Gallery
341 Main Street • (802) 933-4767
10 am - 7 pm, Sun: 10 am -6 pm
Essex Center
Essex Discount Bev.
76 Center Road • (802) 879-8951
6 am - 10 pm, Fri - Sat: 6 am - 11 pm
Sun: 6 am - 10 pm
Essex
Five Corners Variety
39 Park Street • (802) 879-7101
Mon - Fri: 8 am - 8 pm Sat - Sun: 9 am - 8 pm
Fairfax
Minor’s Country Store
874 Main Street • (802) 849-6838
Fri: 6 am - 9 pm, Sat: 7 am - 10 pm
Sun: 7:30 am - 9 pm
Fair Haven
Liberty Market
7 Liberty Street • (802) 265-3820
8:30 am - 9 pm, 7 days
Hardwick
Tops Market
82 Route 15 West • (802) 472-6504
9 am - 9 pm, Sun: 9 am - 8 pm
Harmonyville
Harmonyville Store
1412 Route 30 • (802) 365-9417
Mon-Fri: 7am-6pm, Sat: 8am-5pm, Sun: closed
Orleans
Olney’s General Store
72 Main Street • (802) 754-6365
Mon-Thurs: 5 am - 7 pm, Fri : 5 am -8 pm, Sat: 6 am - 8 pm, Sun: 7 am - 6 pm
Orwell Buxton’s’ Store
499 Main Street • (802) 948-2112
7 am-8 pm, Sat : 8am - 8pm, Sun: 8am-6 pm
Pownal
Dwyer’s State Line Beer & Wine
7324 Route 7 • (802) 823-7912
9 am - 8 pm, Fri - Sat: 9 am - 9 pm Sun: 9 am - 7 pm
Proctorsville
Singleton’s Store
356 Main Street • (802) 226-7666
Mon-Thurs: 8am-6pm, Fri-Sat: 8am-9pm, Sun: 8am-7pm
Randolph M & M Beverage
6 Salisbury Street • (802) 728-9912
7 am - 10 pm, Sun: 8 am - 8 pm
6 am - 9 pm, 7 days
Killington
Killington Deli and Marketplace 2868 Route 4 • (802) 747-4407
Mon-Sat: 11am-7pm, Sun: 11am-6pm
Londonderry
Jelley’s Mobil
2102 Main Street • (802) 824-4556
Mon-Fri: 6am-6pm, Sat: 9am-5pm, Sun: Closed
Ludlow
Brewfest Beverage Co.
199 Main Street • (802) 228-4261
Sun-Thurs: 10am-8pm, Fri: 10am-10pm, Sat: 10am-9pm
Lyndonville
Lyndonville Redemption
406 Broad Street • (802) 626-8348
7am - 9 pm, 7 days
Manchester
Manchester Discount Beverage
380 Depot Street • (802) 362-4075
8 am - 9 pm, Sun: 8 am - 7 pm
Middlebury
Hare and the Dog
260 Court Street, Suite 3 (802) 388-2102
9 am - 6 pm, Fri - Sat : 9 am - 9 pm
Milton
Raj Liquor & Beverage
69 Middle Road • (802) 891-9888
6 am - 9:30 pm, Sat - Sun: 7 am - 9 pm
Montgomery Center
Sylvester’s Market
20 Main Street • (802) 326-4561
7 am - 9 pm, Sun: 8 am - 6 pm
Montpelier
Yankee Wine & Spirits
126 Main Street • (802) 223-2331
9 am - 7:30 pm, Fri & Sat: 9 am - 9 pm Sun: 11 am - 5 pm
Morrisville
Morrisville Beverage
81 Bridge Street • (802) 888-3120
6 am - 9 pm, Sun: 7 am - 7 pm
Newport
Newport Village Market
21 Waterfront Plaza • (802) 334-8661
7 am - 8 pm, 7 days
Northfield
Convenience Plus
Redemption & Deli
438 North Main Street • (802) 485-6300
Mon, Tue: 6 am - 9 pm, Wed-Fri : 6 am -10 pm, Sat: 7 am - 10 pm, Sun: 7 am - 9 pm
South Hero
Keeler’s Bay Variety
500 Route 2 • (802) 372-4465
6 am - 9 pm, Fri: 6 am - 9:30 pm Sat: 7 am - 9:30 pm, Sun: 9 am - 6 pm
Springfield
Joe’s Discount Beverage 355 River Street • (802) 885-3555 Mon-Thu 9:30am-7pm, Fri-Sat: 9:30am-8pm, Sun: 11am-5pm
Stowe
Stowe Beverage 1880 Mountain Road • (802) 253-4525 10 am - 7 pm, Sun: 11 am - 6 pm
Swanton
Swanton Spirits 75 First Street •
Vergennes
Richford
Jolley
308 Main Street • (802) 848-3886
6 am - 9 pm, 7 days
Richmond
Richmond Market & Beverage
56 Railroad Street • (802) 434-4550
Mon - Sat: 7 am - 8 pm, Sun: 7 am -7 pm
Rochester
Village Grocery
67 North Main Street • (802) 767-3181
Mon-Sat: 8am-8pm, Sun: 9am-6pm
Rutland City
Grand Union
12 North Main Street • (802) 747-4908
Sun: 9am-7pm, Mon-Thurs: 9am-9pm, Fri-Sat: 9am-10pm
Rutland Town
Hannaford’s Food & Pharmacy
318 So. Main Street • (802) 775-0820
Sun-Thurs: 9am-8pm, Fri-Sat: 9am-9pm
St. Albans City
Beverage Mart
211 Lake Street • (802) 527-7437
6:30 am - 10 pm, 7 days
St. Albans Town
Colonial Mart
191 Swanton Road • (802) 527-7179
6 am - 10 pm, Fri : 6 am - 11 pm Sat: 7 am - 10 pm, Sun: 8 am - 10 pm
St. Johnsbury
Price Chopper
857 Memorial Drive • (802) 748-1109
9 am - 8 pm, Fri - Sat: 9 am - 9 pm, Sun: 9 am - 6 pm
Sharon
Sharon Trading Post
5038 Route 14 • (802) 763-7404
6 am - 10 pm, 7 days
Shelburne
Route 7 Liquor & Deli
2659 Shelburne Road • (802) 985-3246
6 am - 10 pm, Thu - Fri: 6 am - 11 pm Sat: 7 am - 11 pm, Sun: 7 am - 10 pm
South Burlington
Gracey’s
26 Hinesburg Rd., Unit 1 • (802) 862-1253
9 am - 9 pm, Fri - Sat: 9 am - 10 pm , Sun: 11am - 7 pm
Simon’s Store
974 Shelburne Road • (802) 862-8011
6 am - 12 pm, 7 days