Concord, NH -
Now the busy professional who loves cheese, wine, craft beer and cake, CAN eat it too! Planning a party? Need to save a couple of hours of party planning? Now Butter’s Fine Food and Wine has the perfect solution!
After a lengthy planning process, Butter’s Fine Food and Wine (the landmark wine, cheese, craft beer, and gourmet grocery outlet in Downtown Concord, New Hampshire) has finally launched its own delivery service called Butter’s Direct.
According to the chef owner , Kristy Stephens Ammann, Butter’s Fine Food and Wine has been considering this as an alternative to the lack of options that the State of New Hampshire allows for shipping wine and alcohol, but that they also wanted a way to get all their other products out further too.
“This will allow us to get our products to our loyal patrons who live in other parts of the state who can’t make it to Concord everyday,” says Ammann. “We’re all very busy leading our day-to-day lives. Sometimes, even though we want that special case of wine or beer for a party or a platter for a meeting or just some great cheeses and meats to kick up a typical afternoon watching football, it’s often the last thing on the list if you live more than 30 minutes outside of Concord. This allows our customers to get what they want, when they want it, without having to take time out of their week to drive here.”
Butter’s Fine Food and Wine will deliver just about any of their products. According to Ammann, the ordering process for a delivery typically starts online, either at the regular website (www.ButtersFineFood.com) or on at the online store (www.Shop.ButtersFineFood.com) just to get an idea. There you can get a look at the items that are available in the store. Not all the products are available yet online, Amman says, but they are uploading products everyday.
Look for the Butter’s Direct logo or a comment in the products section in the online store to determine eligibility of the product for delivery in New Hampshire. Be prepared to show some I.D. though. Just because it’s delivery doesn’t mean that you don’t need identification.
“It doesn’t matter if it’s in the store or part of Butter’s Direct delivery, if the we’re delivering alcohol as part of your order, we still need to adhere to the liquor laws in the state. That means we’re carding at your door.” says Ammann. “You must be 21 to buy alcohol and you cannot show signs of intoxication if you are going to receive your order. No exceptions.”
Sounds like a great service to have no matter where you live in the state. Can’t wait to order my first case of Cab.
-Butter’s Fine Food and Wine Roving Food Reporter
