AI Roundtable Open Poll · 7 models
Where can I buy a bottle of wine
Answer: Buy wine at liquor stores, supermarkets, online retailers, or wineries, though local laws dictate specific availability. (All 7 models agreed)
Model Responses
claude-haiku-4-5
Answer: You can buy wine at liquor stores, grocery stores, online retailers, wineries, and restaurants depending on your location and local alcohol regulations.
Wine is widely available through multiple channels. Local liquor stores and wine shops offer expert staff and curated selections. Most grocery stores and supermarkets carry wine in their beverage sections at competitive prices. Online platforms like Amazon, Vivino, and direct winery websites offer convenient delivery options, though availability varies by region due to shipping laws. Visiting vineyards and wineries directly provides access to estate wines and often includes tasting experiences. Restaurants and bars sell wine by the bottle for on-premises or takeout consumption. Your best option depends on factors like convenience, selection preferences, budget, and local regulations—some states restrict wine sales, while others limit online purchases or direct shipping.
Sonar Pro
Answer: You can buy a bottle of wine online from retailers like Buy Wines Online, Splash Wines, Wine Insiders, WTSO, Wine.com, and Total Wine & More, or in-store at locations such as Total Wine & More in Charlotte, NC, Foxcroft Wine, and Vintner Wine Market.
The search results primarily highlight online wine retailers offering a wide selection of wines with options for delivery. For example, Buy Wines Online provides 5000 different wines with delivery within days[1], Splash Wines offers the lowest prices in the US with free shipping[2], Wine Insiders delivers in 2-3 days with satisfaction guarantees[3], WTSO features daily flash sales and discounts like 53% off select bottles[4], Wine.com has over 10,000 wines in stock with free shipping options[6], and Total Wine & More supports online shopping for delivery or pickup[9]. Physical stores are also available, particularly in Charlotte, NC, including Foxcroft Food & Wine for online orders with in-store pickup[5], Vintner Wine Market with specific wines like Riesling for $15.99 and open hours until 10 PM on weekdays[7], and Total Wine & More at Promenade on Providence for in-store shopping or delivery[8]. These options cover both nationwide online purchasing with home delivery and local retail pickup, ensuring accessibility depending on your location and preferences. Availability may vary by state due to alcohol shipping laws.
GPT-5.4
Answer: You can usually buy a bottle of wine at a liquor store, wine shop, supermarket, or directly from a winery, depending on your local laws.
The best place to buy wine depends on where you live and what kind of selection or convenience you want. Liquor stores and dedicated wine shops are the most common options and usually offer the widest range, from inexpensive everyday bottles to more specialized choices. Supermarkets and grocery stores also sell wine in many places, though availability varies by state, province, or country. You may also be able to buy directly from wineries, either in person or online, if shipping is allowed in your area. In some places, convenience stores, big-box retailers, and specialty food stores also carry wine. Because alcohol sales are regulated differently depending on location, local laws may affect where wine can legally be sold, what times it can be purchased, and whether you need to meet a minimum age requirement.
Grok 4.20
Answer: You can buy a bottle of wine at licensed liquor stores, supermarkets, or online retailers, depending on your location and local laws.
Wine is widely available for purchase through multiple legal channels in most regions, but options vary based on local alcohol regulations, which may restrict sales to certain stores or times. Liquor stores and specialty wine shops typically offer the widest selection and expert recommendations, while many grocery stores with appropriate licenses also carry affordable options. Online platforms provide convenience with home delivery, though buyers must confirm age verification requirements and any shipping restrictions that apply in their area. Always ensure you meet the minimum legal drinking age and check for any local prohibitions or taxes that could affect availability. If you're in a remote area or seeking rare vintages, direct purchases from wineries or membership-based clubs can be additional avenues worth exploring.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Answer: You can buy a bottle of wine at supermarkets, dedicated liquor stores, specialty wine shops, and various online retailers, depending on your local alcohol laws.
For everyday convenience, many supermarkets, convenience stores, and big-box retailers like Costco or Target carry a wide selection of mass-market and mid-tier wines. However, the availability of alcohol in these stores depends heavily on regional or state liquor laws, as some jurisdictions only allow alcohol sales in state-run or strictly licensed facilities. If you are looking for a more curated selection or higher quality, specialty wine shops and dedicated liquor stores are excellent options. These establishments typically employ knowledgeable staff who can help you pair a wine with your meal, discover boutique vineyards, or find a specific vintage that standard grocery stores rarely carry. Finally, the digital marketplace offers immense convenience and variety. Delivery services like UberEats or Instacart often provide same-day local delivery from nearby stores. Additionally, specialized online retailers like Wine.com or direct-to-consumer wine clubs allow you to purchase rare or international bottles and have them shipped directly to your door, provided it is legal in your shipping destination.
Claude Opus 4
Answer: You can buy a bottle of wine at a variety of retail locations including grocery stores, liquor stores, wine shops, warehouse clubs, and online wine retailers.
There are many options available for purchasing wine, depending on your location, preferences, and budget. The most common option is a **local grocery store or supermarket**, such as Walmart, Kroger, Trader Joe's, or Whole Foods, which typically carry a range of wines at various price points. Availability depends on your state or country's alcohol laws, as some U.S. states (like Pennsylvania) restrict wine sales to state-run stores. **Liquor stores and dedicated wine shops** offer a wider and often more curated selection. Staff at specialty wine shops can provide personalized recommendations based on your taste preferences and budget. **Warehouse clubs** like Costco, Sam's Club, and BJ's often carry excellent wines at discounted prices, including their own private-label brands (e.g., Costco's Kirkland Signature wines are highly regarded). **Online retailers** such as Wine.com, Vivino, Drizly, and Total Wine's website allow you to browse extensive catalogs, read reviews, and have wine delivered to your door. Many wineries also sell directly through their own websites. Finally, if you're near wine-producing regions, visiting a **winery or tasting room** lets you buy directly from the producer, often with the chance to taste before you buy. Keep in mind that you must meet the legal drinking age requirement in your jurisdiction to purchase alcohol.
Kimi K2.5
Answer: You can purchase wine at dedicated liquor stores, supermarkets (where permitted by law), wineries, restaurants, and licensed online retailers, though specific availability depends heavily on your jurisdiction's alcohol regulations.
The most common venues for purchasing wine include dedicated wine shops and liquor stores, which typically offer the widest selection, knowledgeable staff, and proper storage conditions. In many jurisdictions, particularly in Europe and select U.S. states, supermarkets and grocery stores also stock wine, providing convenience for everyday purchases, though their selection may be more limited than specialty retailers. Purchasing directly from wineries offers unique advantages, including access to limited releases, estate-exclusive bottles, and the opportunity to taste before buying. Many wineries also ship directly to consumers in permitted areas, bypassing traditional distribution channels. Online wine retailers and subscription services have expanded significantly, offering curated selections, competitive pricing, and delivery to your door. However, these purchases require someone of legal drinking age to be present to sign for delivery, and shipping alcohol across state or national borders is heavily regulated or prohibited in some areas. Restaurants and bars sell wine by the glass or bottle for immediate consumption, and in some jurisdictions offer retail sales for takeout. Always verify local laws regarding hours of operation, Sunday sales, and licensing restrictions, as these vary dramatically by location.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a unanimous consensus, identifying liquor stores, supermarkets, and online platforms as the primary retail channels for wine. Claude Opus 4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro highlighted the convenience of warehouse clubs and delivery apps, while Sonar Pro provided a detailed list of specific digital retailers like Wine.com. Every model emphasized that your specific options—and even the hours you can shop—are strictly governed by your local jurisdiction's alcohol regulations.
All 7 models agreed