Comptoir Sainte-Cécile
Photograph: Comptoir Sainte-Cécile / @comptoirsaintececile
Photograph: Comptoir Sainte-Cécile / @comptoirsaintececile

Dip into top cellars with wine delivery and takeout in Montreal

Brought to your doorstep or picked up, this wine delivery in Montreal will make staying indoors a little more bearable.

JP Karwacki
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From one day to another, we might want to pass the time with some cheap adult grape juice from a dépanneur. Maybe we’ll spring for some delivery from the SAQ or the SQDC now and then. When we really want quality, however, we’re going to be keeping these restaurants with wine delivery and takeout in Montreal on speed dial (just be sure whether or not you’ll need to order food with your order). With wine bars in Montreal—heck, all of the best bars in Montreal—out of commission until things return to normal, we’ll just have to settle for dipping into the cellars of some amazing restaurants. Don’t forget: Some of these spots are offering the best takeout and delivery in Montreal, with some of them turning into high-class dépanneurs.

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Where to get great wine in Montreal for delivery or takeout

Montreal’s been taking to this restaurant for a long time, and it’s nice to know that their good are still available when the city’s locking down. The menu is to go, and that includes a massive amount of bottles of reds and whites, bubbles and rosés we don’t need to say we miss any time soon. Check out their wine list here.

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There’s not only a 15% discount on your bottle of wine when order for pick-up at this restaurant, but there’s a 15% discount off your food order as well. That’s a pretty sweet deal that’s hard to pass up; grab some fried chicken sliders, tuna tartare, a bottle of funky orange and watch Netflix. Done.

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Hard to go wrong with a 30% (no typo, we swear) discount off this superb French restaurant’s selection of wines. While you’re planning on which bottle to grab for takeout, pair it with some mouthwatering eats like oysters, cavatelli, steaks and desserts—we’re not drooling, you’re drooling.

If you don’t know, now you know: Chef Aaron Langille’s restaurant has one of the best wine cellars in this city, procuring a lot of exceedingly interesting bottles at a 20% discount you can (rather, have to, as that’s the condition for the discount) pair with some thought-provoking eats (bonus: you can buy a box of mix’n’match of your choice). There’s always something new to see via the restaurant’s Instagram page.

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Up in Ahuntsic, you can either pick up bottles directly from this choice bakery and restaurant—alongside some of the best bread and pastries in town in addition to ready-to-eat meals—or you can order it for delivery, provided you’re within their radius.

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Choice burgers and other casse-croûte comforts are so, so essential when dealing with the doldrums of staying inside day in and day out. When you do finally see sunlight again during an excursion for good food to bring home, consider grabbing some wine from this famous spot while you’re waiting on a burger or two.

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We’ve always enjoyed—and now dearly miss—having some of the best brunch in Montreal at Le Butterblume. However, the other half of their operation, a boutique grocery store, is taking the full load of labour by providing Montrealers with quality goods, and that definitely includes wine. Your best bet is to visit their store to see what they’ve got in stock.

You may not be able to grab a seat at Martin Juneau’s restaurant any time soon, but you can pick up enough good food and good wine to bring home and feel like you’re there. Their cellars’ stocks of natural wine alone is a great reason to drop and get something you’ll never find at an SAQ.

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In addition to the savory snacks of the Comptoir and something sweet from Stephanie Labelle’s bakery, we strongly recommend you grab some wine from this place. If you’re not sure what to get, just ask the person at the counter what would pair best with your order. You won’t be disappointed.

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Fluffy Neapolitan crust pizza from this Point-Saint-Charles restaurant will give your stomach the warm embrace it needs in trying times like this, but make it extra special with some of the wines they have available here. Our latest reports say it’s 10% off there as well.

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