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Southern Wine & Spirits of Delaware Southern Wine & Spirits of Delaware 615 Lambson Lane WEEKLY PRICING UP DATES New Castle, Delaware 19720 656-6000 • Fax 656-0291 • E-mail: [email protected] RUSS BASSETT.........................Display Service JENNIFER VENARCHICK............Accounts Receivable CHRIS COYLE........................Warehouse Manager/Draft Services MONIKA DAUGHERTY...............Credit Manager Phones: 302-656-4487 F/C F/C F/C F/C ITEM# SIZE CS DISC BOT * ITEM# SIZE CS DISC BOT * ITEM# SIZE CS DISC BOT * ITEM# SIZE CS DISC BOT * * + increase - decrease n new item t closeout * + increase - decrease n new item t closeout * + increase - decrease n new item t closeout * + increase - decrease n new item t closeout The following listing updates the current publication and establishes changes in these listed products only. ATLANTIC GROTH (FWS) WOODBRIDGE By WINE - FRANCE 10 RSV CAB SAUV 6/C__________________ DIVISION 354500 750 ML 719.94 119.99 Robert Mondavi 1 Case 462.00 257.94 77.00 174717 CAB/MERLOT DOMAINE FERRET 87007 CABERNET 13 POUILLY FUISSE 6/C ________________ 191263 CHARDONNAY (LIGHTLY OAKED) 394824 750 ML 207.98 34.66 VODKA - DOMESTIC JAMES MITCHELL 97438 CHARDONNAY 2 Case 155.96 52.02 25.99 CAB SAUV ___________________________ 164719 MALBEC 254374 750 ML 127.92 10.66 21867 MERLOT DEEP EDDY 5 Case 95.88 32.04 7.99 304575 MOSCATO WINE - ITALY 319330 80P 62738 PINOT GRIGIO 354324 CRANBERRY 70P REX GOLIATH 132095 PINOT NOIR BOLLA 336235 RUBY RED 70P 120691 RIESLING 298490 BARDOLINO 319329 SWEET TEA 70P 117991 CABERNET 87015 SAUVIGNON BLANC 286701 324787 CABERNET 376951 LEMON 70P ____________________ CHARDONNAY 93486 ZINFANDEL _____________________ 46642 CHARDONNAY 1.75 L 159.96 26.66 303060 MOSCATO 1.5 L 67.98 11.33 286702 299895 CHIANTI 10 Case 131.94 28.02 21.99 FREE RANGE RED 100 Case 53.94 14.04 8.99 83148 MERLOT 118027 MERLOT 319331 80P 83151 PINOT GRIGIO 325018 PINK MOSCATO 193951 354320 CRANBERRY 70P 333842 PINOT NOIR 336238 PINK PINOT GRIGIO ZINPHOMANIAC 298512 SANGIOVESE RUBY RED 70P 223467 PINOT GRIGIO 319326 SWEET TEA 70P 12 LODI ZINFANDEL OLD VINES __________ 83161 SOAVE 118029 PINOT NOIR 345166 750 ML 167.93 13.99 83169 376950 LEMON 70P ____________________ 318382 VALPOLICELLA RED MOSCATO 3 Case 127.97 39.96 10.66 404798 750 ML 175.92 14.66 303057 SAUVIGNON BLANC VERNOESE ROSSO ______________ 10 Case 147.96 27.96 12.33 1.5 L 81.98 13.66 310273 WHT ZINFANDEL ________________ 10 Case 80P W/ZING ZANG BLOODY MARY MIX 6/C 1.5 L 57.96 9.66 WINE - CHILE 63.98 18.00 10.66 400802 750 ML 87.96 14.66 60 Case 41.94 16.02 6.99 BOLLA VERONA ROSSO 883 SELECTION ___ 359838 750ML 51.98 8.66 10 Case 73.98 13.98 12.33 232287 CABERNET PRIMUS (FWS) 1 Case 47.96 4.02 7.99 RAINBOW 3EA 80P/CRAN/LEMON/R RED/ 323106 CHARDONNAY 13 RED BLEND ________________________ SWT TEA ____________________________ 299894 FREE RANGE RED 381344 750 ML 179.88 14.99 378384 375 ML 119.85 7.99 310293 MALBEC 3 Case CABREO 10 Case 151.92 27.96 12.66 82.50 37.35 5.50 10990 MERLOT 10 IL BORGO 6/C ______________________ 317994 MOSCATO 338702 750 ML 255.98 42.66 320134 PINK MOSCATO RITUAL (FWS) 1 Case 149.96 106.02 24.99 VODKA - IMPORTED 333820 PINK PINOT GRIGIO 13 SAUVIGNON BLANC _________________ 119358 PINOT GRIGIO 356024 750 ML 179.88 14.99 SVEDKA 52989 PINOT NOIR 3 Case 151.92 27.96 12.66 RIUNITE 318383 RED MOSCATO 56232 80P VODKA 14 SAUVIGNON BLANC _________________ 15771 BIANCO 18711 CHERRY 70P 303058 SAUVIGNON BLANC 28275 BLUSH BIANCO 101031 SHIRAZ 380295 750 ML 179.88 14.99 171498 CITRON 70P 3 Case 151.92 27.96 12.66 28827 D'ORO (MOSCATO) 171504 CLEMENTINE 70P 151652 ZINFANDEL ____________________ 170937 LAMBRUSCO 378858 GRAPEFRUIT JALAPENO 70P 750 ML 67.92 5.66 403544 LAMBRUSCO ROSE 350531 MANGO PINEAPPLE 70P 60 Case 51.96 15.96 4.33 VERAMONTE (FWS) 69106 RASPBERRY 358583 PEACH 70P 362311 CABERNET 28276 ROSATO ________________________ 171511 RASPBERRY 70P WENTE VINEYARDS 103389 PINOT NOIR 3L 53.32 13.33 350527 STRAWBERRY LEMONADE 70P 342448 RED BLEND 10 Case 46.64 6.68 11.66 171507 VANILLA 70P ___________________ (FWS) 40678 SAUV BLANC ____________________ 170922 BIANCO 1L 166.37 13.86 750 ML 115.92 9.66 170926 BLUSH BIANCO 10 Case 146.33 20.04 12.19 VINEYARD SELECT 3 Case 79.92 36.00 6.66 379145 TREBBIANO MOSC (RPLCS D'ORO) 4269 SOUTHERN HILLS CABERNET 373937 LAMBRUSCO 69911 SANDSTONE MERLOT _____________ 355578 LAMBRUSCO W/DOG TAGS WINE - CALIFORNIA 750 ML 127.92 10.66 WALNUT CREST 383561 RASPBERRY 4 Case 111.96 15.96 9.33 333170 CAB SAUV VINT RSV 382401 ROSE LAMBRUSCO (RPLCS WHT) DREAMING TREE 333173 CHARD VINT RSV 219243 ROSATO 4270 MORNING FOG CHARDONNAY 333174 MERLOT VINT RSV ______________ 309365 CABERNET SAUVIGNON 4178 RIVERBANK RIESLING 404796 PEACH ________________________ 1.5L 51.98 8.66 1.5 L 53.94 8.99 309364 CHARDONNAY 4334 LOU MEL SAUV BLANC _____________ 1 Case 47.96 4.02 7.99 309366 CRUSH (RED BLEND) 750 ML 119.88 9.99 10 Case 37.98 15.96 6.33 331077 EVERYDAY WHITE 4 Case 103.92 15.96 8.66 333203 CAB SAUV VINT RSV 377774 PINOT NOIR ____________________ 333179 CHARD VINT RSV 750 ML 143.93 11.99 333148 MERLOT VINT RSV ______________ 3 Case 119.93 24.00 9.99 750ML 59.93 4.99 1 Case 55.97 3.96 4.66 ALL DISCOUNTS EFFECTIVE JANUARY 18 TO 22 UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE • PRICING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIICE $4 CHARGE PER DELIVERY. Claims for breakage and shortage must be noted on the invoice at the time of delivery. It is unlawful for Southern Wine and Spirits to reimburse or replace breakage that occurs after the delivery. Effective Immediately: invoices not paid in accordance with due dates are subject to a charge of 18% per annum. Payments to our drivers and sales representatives should be made in the form of checks, certified checks, money orders or their equivalent, depending upon credit status. There is a $50 service charge for all checks returned. Bottle Charge on Split Case: 6/C or less-$2.00, 12/C or less-$1.00, 48/C or less-$.75, MIN-$.15 each. Restocking Fee: Returns after delivery are subject to a 10% restocking fee. There will be a Re-delivery Charge of $50 if an order is refused without good reason. Page 1 FWS (FINE WINE SPECIALISTS) FOCUS. FULLY REFUNDABLE PALLET CHARGES: STANDARD 40X48 & DOMESTIC BEER $15, CHEP $25, KEG WINE DEPOSIT $30. WEEKLY PRICING UPDATES Southern Wine & Spirits of Delaware 656-6000 170925 BIANCO RIEDEL REST XL P NOIR ________________ 379143 TREBBIANO MOSC (RPLCS D'ORO) 154473 90.00 7.50 373777 LAMBRUSCO CORBETT CANYON FLIP FLOP 339096 PEACH RIEDEL REST XL VINT CHAMP ___________ 383609 RASPBERRY 324667 90.00 7.50 ADDED 5 CASE LEVEL ADDED 3, 5, & 15 CASE LEVELS 170946 ROSATO 23733 CABERNET SAUVIGNON 235466 CABERNET 382403 ROSE LAMBRUSCO (RPLCS WHT) __ 23739 MERLOT 261404 CHARDONNAY 750 ML 67.92 5.66 CHESAPEAKE 157937 PINOT NOIR 263191 MERLOT 10 Case 47.88 20.04 3.99 23742 SAUVIGNON BLANC 263192 MOSCATO DIVISION 23732 WHT ZINFANDEL 318718 PINK MOSCATO 35362 PINOT GRIGIO 235464 PINOT GRIGIO WINE - SPAIN 23728 CHARDONNAY ___________________ 329338 PINOT NOIR ____________________ BOURBON - 1.5L 51.96 8.66 1.5L 55.96 9.33 BODEGAS BILBAN 1 Case 39.96 12.00 6.66 1 Case 51.96 4.00 8.66 5 Case 35.96 16.00 5.99 5 Case 49.96 6.00 8.33 VINA POMAL JIM BEAM 15 Case 39.96 16.00 6.66 PRICE INCREASE CUPCAKE 164683 CABERNET ADDED 25 CASE LEVEL 164698 CHARDONNAY 164697 MERLOT 06 RESERVA 6/C ______________________ WHITE LABEL 80P _____________________ ADDED 3 & 12 CASE LEVELS 322863 750 ML 87.96 14.66 164700 MOSCATO 1440 1.75L 186.59 31.10 322175 1 Case 79.98 7.98 13.33 235696 ANGEL FOOD PINK MOSCATO 1 Case 180.59 6.00 30.10 140536 164699 PINOT GRIGIO 25 Case ARGENTINIAN MALBEC 143.94 42.65 23.99 292751 AUSTRALIAN SHIRAZ 150628 PINOT NOIR GLASSWARE - WHITE LABEL 80P PET _________________ 182200 CABERNET 164682 RIESLING (WA) 15804 1.75L 186.59 31.10 n 174672 CHARDONNNAY 254286 SAUV BLANC ___________________ ON PREMISE ONLY 1 Case 180.59 6.00 30.10 246201 CENTRAL COAST PETITE SYRAH 750ML 75.96 6.33 25 Case 143.94 42.65 23.99 290270 ITALIAN PINOT GRIGIO 1 Case 63.96 12.00 5.33 RIEDEL DECANTER MERLOT _____________ 158209 MERLOT 3 Case 63.96 12.00 5.33 164681 82.20 20.55 327238 MOSCATO 5 Case 48.48 27.48 4.04 WINE - CALIFORNIA 309030 MOSEL RIESLING RIEDEL DECANTER SWIRL ______________ 233789 NEW ZEALAND SAUVIGNON BLANC ADDED 4 CASE LEVEL 296937 111.60 18.60 ATALON 299139 PINOT NOIR RIEDEL OVTR RED WINE ________________ 300893 RED VELVET 57519 59.40 2.97 SOLD OUT 388909 BLACK FOREST DECADENT RED ____ M&M W/FLIP FLOP DOMESTIC SPARKLING RIEDEL REST BIG O CABERNET __________ 750ML 111.96 9.33 CANS 355619 59.40 4.95 11 RED PAULINE'S CUVEE ______________ 1 Case 103.92 8.04 8.66 354106 750ML 3 Case 91.92 20.04 7.66 366134 CHARDONNAY 6/4 PK CANS RIEDEL REST BIG O PINOT ______________ 12 Case 87.96 24.00 7.33 366007 PINOT GRIGIO6 4PK CANS ________ 355621 59.40 4.95 250ML 71.88 11.98 NEW VINTAGE RIEDEL REST CHARDONNAY_____________ 1 Case 39.98 31.90 6.66 92196 78.00 6.50 EDMEADES 4 Case 31.98 39.90 5.33 12 RED PAULINE'S CUVEE ______________ 13 MENDOCINO ZINFANDEL _____________ RIEDEL REST COGNAC _________________ 395007 750ML 247.99 20.67 176418 78.00 6.50 405694 750ML 151.97 12.66 SPARKLING 1 Case 235.99 12.00 19.67 1 Case 135.96 16.01 11.33 RIEDEL REST DEGUST CHAMP ___________ ADDED 4 CASE LEVEL 386224 35.88 2.99 CAMBRIA FISH EYE RIEDEL REST DEGUST O ________________ 14 CLONE 4 CHARDONNAY ______________ 355622 35.88 2.99 M&M W/FLIP FLOP WINE - CALIFORNIA CANS 398906 750ML 180.00 15.00 ADDED 5 & 10 CASE LEVELS RIEDEL REST DEGUST RED _____________ 1 Case 144.00 36.00 12.00 366119 129382 FIZZY CRISP WHITE 6/4 PK CANS 290374 35.88 2.99 14 CLONE 4
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