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mauroThreads: 11
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 Jan 15, 09, 13:40    #1
Hei !!
Do u know why to buy alcohol in Poland is soooo difficult ? I mean...In Most of places (careffour example) alcohol is only behind a special cash desk and If u want a bottle of wine U have to sign it or tell the name of the brand.
Sometimes I need just to look at the label to choose my wine..but that's not possible cause I should ask the lady to bring me all the wines I wanna see one by one....isn't damned boring ???
bye and thankz

osiolThreads: 59
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Edited by: osiol  Jan 15, 09, 13:43    #2
Walk into 24 hour petrol station. Approach fridge. Pick up cans or bottles. Place on counter.
"Dobry wieczór." okay, so it doesn't have to be evening.
Hand the lady or gentleman some złoty.
Leave shop with beverages.

Is it not always that simple? It worked for me more than once.

Wine may be a different matter, as wine isn't one of Poland's national beverages as vodka and beer are.
mauroThreads: 11
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 Jan 15, 09, 13:49    #3
it's the same If I wanna buy wodka in careffour for example...
by the way...I don't have a car...and the shop nearest to me is this careffour which works in this strange system
SeanBMThreads: 41
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Edited by: SeanBM  Jan 15, 09, 13:53    #4
Ah, sometimes in super markets they have a wine or spirits section behind a counter.

It is a good place to practice Polish :)
mauroThreads: 11
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 Jan 15, 09, 14:00    #5
well...I have already my polish lessons :):)
and I don't feel so well when I have to choose some wine in few seconds with people waiting their turn behind me.
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 Jan 15, 09, 16:25    #6
mauro:
Do u know why to buy alcohol in Poland is soooo difficult ? I mean...In Most of places (careffour example) alcohol is only behind a special cash desk

To reduce chances for shoplifters and solve problem with drunks. In REAL you can see everything, read labels and feel comfortable.
McCoyThreads: 46
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 Jan 15, 09, 16:28    #7
SeanBM:
It is a good place to practice Polish :)

and the best reason to learn the language ;)
fredexThreads: 2
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 Jan 15, 09, 20:14    #8
I do not understand ! does Poland have Liquor stores ? sounds like a dry country from what these posts say ! or is it just wine that is difficult ?
David_18Threads: 111
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 Jan 15, 09, 20:46    #9
Of course Poland got liquor stores.
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Edited by: Moonlighting  Jan 15, 09, 23:18    #10
mauro, depends on where you buy.

My experience in Krakow:
1. "Alma": walk freely in the alcohol department, pick up whatever you want, go to cash desk.
1. "Kaufland": walk freely in the alcohol department, pick up whatever you want, go to cash desk.

OK, you don't have a car, but can't you take a bus or something to another place? You'll buy 2 or 3 bottles and bring them in a bag. Such a terrible effort?
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 Jan 16, 09, 02:07    #11
hi, not sure which carrefour you shop at, but the 2 near us you call walk straight up and look at the bottles easy. Also in some shopping centres their are wine shops.
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 Jan 16, 09, 04:12    #12
Why buy your wine at a supermarket? Get better stuff at lower prices and have it delivered to your door free of charge too:
http://www.winexpress.com.pl/index.php?lang=en

I've been buying from that place for eight years!
mauroThreads: 11
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 Jan 16, 09, 05:09    #13
thanks for answering all of you:)
I guess you're right...It's just because this careffour (near plaz grunwaldzki) it's just 50 m. from my place.....so I usually prefer go there.
thanks anyway!!
andrewwrightThreads: 18
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 Jan 16, 09, 17:53    #14
I went to a supermarket in ilawa(poland) and bought the best rose wine ever,blossom hill white zinfandal,cost 20 zloty but worth every zloty,if you know wot you like you dont need to ask, we used to drink back home in the UK,
Guest  Jan 30, 09, 22:43    #15
Harry:
Why buy your wine at a supermarket? Get better stuff at lower prices and have it delivered to your door free of charge too:
..winexpress.com.pl/index.php?lang=en

I've been buying from that place for eight years!

Hi, I am trying to buy red wine for my polish boyfriend. I tryed to use this web page but I had several problems when completing my order-paying by credit card. Do you know if they accept foreign credit cards?

Thanks
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 Jan 31, 09, 02:54    #16
fredex:
I do not understand ! does Poland have Liquor stores ? sounds like a dry country from what these posts say !

This must be the first time I've heard Poland confused for a non-drinking country...
all the best vodka = Polish
many of the greatest beers = Polish
Many, many, many drunks = Polish
supposedly Slovic countries (Poland, Russia, Ukraine, etc) also have the highest alcohol tolerance (genetically)
Cheers!
SeanusThreads: 22
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 Jan 31, 09, 06:23    #17
I had a good bottle of wine last night, bought from my local deli. There are specialist wine stores in the bigger department stores.
lalalalalala01  Jan 31, 09, 07:37    #18
Hi,
wine shops!!!!
available in Arkadia, Zlote Tarasy etc
Actually every "shoping gallery" has its wine shop with marvelous selection!!!
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 Jan 31, 09, 07:42    #19
mauro , change to shop then. Or go to the professional wine store where you will be able not only to see the label but also ask about origin and taste of the wine.
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 Jan 31, 09, 07:54    #20
Get a Makro card if you have your own business. Makro has a fantastic selection of wines from all over the world. Me? I'm not so picky. I can pick up a good drop without going all the way to Zabrze to get it. I do have a Makro card tho, so I will go to Makro when in Zabrze.
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 Jan 31, 09, 07:57    #21
Yeah, it's nice having a Makro card :)))))))))
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Edited by: Prince  Jan 31, 09, 08:00    #22
I think I know why you work as teacher not as marketing mamanger. :)))))))))
SeanusThreads: 22
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 Jan 31, 09, 08:11    #23
I encouraged the use of the edit button, Prince, though Admin will come down on you like a ton of bricks for abusing it.

You have a very limited understanding of the issuing process, I see.

I'll tell you in Polish. Mam swoją działalność gospodarczą, więc, mam prawo do tego.

I only occasionally drink wine and rarely go to Makro. What's your point?
Shawn_H  Jan 31, 09, 08:14    #24
Seanus:
I encouraged the use of the edit button,

And now the liberty of editing one's post has mysteriously gone down to 20 minutes.

Hmmmm. :-)
SeanusThreads: 22
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 Jan 31, 09, 08:15    #25
20 mins seems to be better :)
Shawn_H  Jan 31, 09, 08:18    #26
There is a wine shop near the Rynek in Bialystok that I like to go into. They have a smaller, but more interesting selection compared to the Makro store. It helps having a cutie working there that smiles and likes to speak English.

Seanus:
20 mins seems to be better :)

Still might be a bit long though. 15 minutes would be ok. Bison
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 Feb 19, 09, 13:13    #27
Elssha:
many of the greatest beers = Polish

Which beers would that be then? ;p
SeanusThreads: 22
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 Apr 14, 09, 23:15    #28
I discovered a new wee shop in Gliwice today, just off the market square in fact. I picked up a bottle of Kleine Zalze from SA. It's a leading wine producer. I'm 48PLN out of pocket but that's exactly one hour's pay for me. It has a classy edge to it.
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Edited by: Seanus  Jul 3, 10, 15:39    #29
http://www.cedc.com/news/brand/stylish-and-sensual-carlo-rossi-for-wom ens-day, this is an interesting little article connected with the popularity of this wine amongst Poles. I had a bottle of their red wine last night and it is SOOOOO soft. Mellifluous little notes, a top drop really! I think it was around the 30PLN mark and it is WELL worth the money. I'll be buying it again, that's for sure.

I'm moving away from Merlot a little. Carlo Rossi has a more drinkable quality to it. Lush in its ability to glide down the palate. Geez, I'm beginning to sound like one of those pompous twats that judge wine, oops! ;)

I need to go to the wine shop not 5 mins from here. I've heard good things about it.
Pinching PeteThreads: 1
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 Jul 3, 10, 16:02    #30
Seanus:
I had a bottle of their red wine last night and it is SOOOOO soft. Mellifluous little notes,


Hmm.. wine snob, heh?

I prefer Mad Dog 20/20 .. It also doubles a paint remover.

http://www.bumwine.com/md2020.html


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