FAQs
You must be 21 years of age to purchase.
All prices are subject to change without notice.
Payment due fifteen days from confirmation by invoice.
All wines subject to prior sell.
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
We reserve the right to assess an order cancellation fee
of 10% on all cancelled orders.
We are not responsible for typographical errors.
All prices are per 750ml bottle unless otherwise noted.
We are not responsible for data
displayed on cached web servers.
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Directions/Hours of Operation:
MacArthur Beverages is located at 4877 MacArthur Boulevard, in
Washington DC.
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MacArthur Beverages is open Monday through Saturday 10:00am to 8:30pm, and is closed on Sunday. Call ahead for special holiday hours.
Are all of your wines available all of the time?
Many items listed available for sale are kept in our warehouse and require two business days notice to transfer over to our store for pickup. Please phone ahead to arrange transfer.
Buying futures provides wine lovers the opportunity to buy their wines while they are still in the barrel. Prices are much less and it guarantees you the quantity you want. Make you selection from our offerings and we will let you know when they wines come in. You must pay for the wines at the time of ordering and, depending on the region, the wine will take anywhere from 1 to 2 1/2 years before being delivered. To be an informed consumer it is important to read about harvest conditions from specific areas prior to ordering futures.
Who are our wine consultants?
Mark Wessels
Joe Kluchinsky
Tom Hanna
Steve Cornwell
Andy Creemer
Tim Adams
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