Country Club Liquor Mart – Serving Rochester, NY for over 40 years!
Premium Spirits. Fine Wines. Family Owned.
For over 40 years, Country Club Liquor Mart has proudly served our community with premium spirits, fine wines, and friendly, knowledgeable service – everything you need for any occasion.
Since 1978, Country Club Liquor Mart has been proudly family owned and operated. Bob Ragne began working at the store in 1978, and after working his way up, he became the owner of the store in 1986. Bob has build a business centered on customer service and an exceptional selection of wine and spirits. Today, the tradition continues as his daughter Kaitlyn is helping him manage the store. For over 40 years, our goal has remained the same, to always offer the help you need and the best selection we can.
Ask about our Allocation Card!
Interested in hard to find spirits and limited releases? Stop in and ask us about our Wine & Spirit Allocation Card program! By signing up, every purchase you make going forward will go accumulate and go towards our end of year allocations. Looking for a Pappy Van Winkle or a Wellers? This is your first step towards qualifying for limited releases.
Upcoming Tastings
Colloca Estate Winery
Saturday, February 7, 2026 1pm – 4pm
Wine & Spirits Tasting
Friday, February 13, 2026 4pm – 7pm
Malibu, Kahlua, Absolut Products
Saturday, February 14, 2026 1pm – 4pm
SAY NO TO WINE IN GROCERY STORES
New York’s proposal to put wine in grocery stores (WIGS) is a direct attack on the thousands of people who keep this industry alive, including local wine and liquor stores and liquor store employees.
Local wine and liquor stores across New York rely on wine sales for survival. Unlike grocery and food stores that sell thousands of products, liquor stores are legally limited to just two: wine and spirits. This limitation makes these stores highly dependent on wine sales to cover rent, pay employees, and contribute to local economies.
We urge lawmakers and Governor Hochul to stand with New York’s independent liquor stores, their employees, sales representatives, truck drivers, union workers, and the communities they serve by rejecting wine-in-grocery-stores legislation.