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Dutchess County, Wappingers Falls specifically, has been home to this very popular and well-loved wine and liquor store for half a century, and now it's time to party.

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Viscount Wines & Liquor's 50 Year History

Noted as the largest wine and liquor store in the Hudson Valley, checking in at 40,000 square feet, and not to mention, 'by far, the largest selection' with over 12,000 items, Viscount Wines & Liquor has been serving the Hudson Valley for 50 years.

In addition to their variety of inventory, Viscount prides themselves on having a wine staff with over 125 years of wine experience who can provide the Hudson Valley with 'the finest, most knowledgable service for wine selection, food pairing, and party planning.' Not only have they received recognition for Top 100 Retailers in the country, but over the years, acknowledged for the millions of of dollars raised and donated to the local community.

Earlier this year, many community members came together to mourn the loss of the namesake behind Viscount, Mike Visconti.

Viscount 50th Anniversary Celebration

On Saturday October 26th, from 12pm-5pm, Viscount Wines & Liquor are inviting the community to be a part of their celebration of 50 years. The special event is to include wine and liquor tastings, snacks, fun and Games, and even special pricing on certain items.

The first 100 customers to make a purchase during the event will also get a free gift. To learn more about their half-century celebration, click here! Viscount Wines & Liquor is located at 1173 Route 9, Wappingers Falls, NY, 12590.

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