Asheville Wine Market Brings the World’s Finest Flavors to Western North Carolina
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Since 1993, Asheville Wine Market has brought the world’s finest flavors to western North Carolina.
“We try to represent almost all spots in the world but are particularly keen on working with small individual estates,” says owner Eberhard Heide, who travels the globe, from Argentina to Europe, in search of the most distinct wines and brews.
With a dizzying selection of more than 1,000 wines and 200 beers, the Biltmore Avenue market is the region’s most comprehensive supplier of all things made from grapes and hops.
Heide says French wines are customer favorites, while his hand-selected Spanish wines are popular in the diverse $20-and-under category.
Beer choices range from traditional classics to funky imports and include German beers, Belgian ales and American microbrews.
The market also purchases small lots of high-quality gourmet foods, including oil, pasta, sauce and more than 30 cheeses, all offered at grocery-store prices.
“Whether it’s wine, cheese, food or beer, there’s a real passion involved,” Heide says.
Story by Melanie Hill



