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NH Liquor & Wine Outlet Opens In Manchester
The new 13,000-square-foot Manchester Outlet to feature more than 4,000 varieties of wines and spirits.

Press release from NHLC:
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, October 6 for a 13,000-square-foot NH Liquor & Wine Outlet in Manchester. The new Manchester Outlet was modeled after several recently built NH Liquor & Wine Outlet locations and features a vast selection of more than 4,000 varieties of wines and spirits, showcases special sections devoted to premium and ultra-premium spirits, high-end wine, as well as Outlet Price Busters and Wine Power Buys selections.
The highly anticipated new Manchester NH Liquor & Wine Outlet is strategically located alongside several nationally recognized brands, including Hannaford, Walmart, Mercedes-Benz and Harley-Davidson. The Outlet will incorporate high-efficiency materials and LED fixtures, oversized aisles for easy shopping, and offer enhanced accessibility for NHLC’s growing curbside pick-up offering.
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Since 2012, NHLC has renovated, relocated or constructed new NH Liquor & Wine Outlets in more than 30 communities. In addition to the new Manchester Outlet, NHLC has opened new NH Liquor & Wine Outlet locations in Concord, Rindge, Claremont, New London, and Littleton over the past year and is building a new Outlet in Nashua.
The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 6 for a 13,000-square-foot NH Liquor & Wine Outlet in Manchester. The new Manchester Outlet was modeled after several recently built NH Liquor & Wine Outlet locations and features a vast selection of more than 4,000 varieties of wines and spirits, showcases special sections devoted to premium and ultra-premium spirits, high-end wine, as well as Outlet Price Busters and Wine Power Buys selections. Pictured above, NHLC Chairman Joseph Mollica, NHLC Deputy Commissioner Nicole Brassard Jordan, NHLC Chairman and NHLC Director of Sales, Marketing, Merchandising & Distribution Lorrie Piper, New Hampshire State Senator Donna Soucy, New Hampshire State Senator Kevin Cavanaugh, New Hampshire State Representative Heidi Hamer, New Hampshire State Representative Ross Berry, Councilor Theodore Gatsas, Executive Council of the State of New Hampshire, District 4, Dick Anagnost, President of Anagnost Investments and other dignitaries pose for the ribbon cutting ceremony.
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