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If you're near the Bellenden Road area, Village Grocer has a fairly decent range in the ?6-12 bracket. The General Store does some lovely wines, but they're much pricier. Flock and Herd does a good little selection including a very reliable Rioja and a nice Rose. Or yes, the short five min walk to Lordship Lane is the way forward

sorry.... "towns"?


Talk about pretentious.


It's literally up the road. Unless there is another reason for trying to distance the two?


Perhaps in the town of ED, one expects everyting to be in one place, in a shops specifically just for that one thing.

Cheese shop (tick), wine shop (tick), yoga outfits shop (tick) ....


Imagine having to go to Town Peckham and have to be imaginitive.

Killick Wrote:

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> Recently moved from ED to Peckham and having a

> tough time finding a good selection of wine. Any

> suggestions?


Hi Killick


Sorry I can't personally help you but talk about 'Ask a simple question. ?'


Foxy

Also I realize it may be possible to walk from Peckham to East Dulwich in 5 minutes if you are power walking with your pram, but at a normal person pace the walk is hardly worth it if you just want to grab something to have with dinner.


Lesson learned, if I ask a question again it will be regarding dog fouling or fly tipping or whatever else the insufferable bores with nothing better to do bang on about in here.

Killick Wrote:

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>

> Lesson learned, if I ask a question again it will

> be regarding dog fouling or fly tipping or

> whatever else the insufferable bores with nothing

> better to do bang on about in here.



Fly tipping is for neophytes - it's cow tipping or nothing in these here parts*.




*Done in a gentle caring way of course and with a nod to turnip tipping for the bovinely squeamish - that's the EDF way.

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