Bag & String Wine Merchants

Bag & String Wine Merchants Our primary goals are to provide unparalleled service, wine education, and a selection that meets consumers' needs and budget.

Bag & String Wine Merchants in Lakewood, NY is a wine and liquor store with an emphasis on value and unique wines from around the globe.

** Now offering the added convenience of free local delivery! Bag & String Wine Merchants in Lakewood, NY is a wine and liquor store with an emphasis on value and unique wines and spirits from around the globe; offering free local delivery. We present a variety

of handpicked wines and specialty spirits of the best quality any price. Each wine has tasting notes on the display bottle and our knowledgeable staff is here to describe the wine or spirit, answer any questions you may have with your wine selection, as well as recommend food pairings that fully complement each particular wine. Enjoy the depth and variety of the wine selection and spirits featured at Bag & String Wine Merchants. Whether you seek a rare wine bottle, an aged and vintage wine or simply a top-rated wine, we have the right bottle for you. And for your convenience, we also offer our wines for sale online where you can choose to shop wine by color, by country of the wine, variety, price, rating or age! When you visit Bag & String Wine Merchants, you’re not just buying wine, your time with us is an experience. We are the purveyors of fine wine and spirits, so come browse through our selection, where quality and value meet.

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01/17/2025

No, not the song Eric Clapton wrote about being in love with George Harrisons wife when he was with Derek and the Dominos.

Laya, a Red Blend from Spain, is an excellent addition to our Dry January lineup, with a nose and palate of fresh fruit and flowers, a medium body and a soft tannin structure that lasts through the long, satisfying finish.

These first two weeks of Dry January have been a breeze! And what better way to spend the next two weeks than enjoying e...
01/16/2025

These first two weeks of Dry January have been a breeze! And what better way to spend the next two weeks than enjoying even more wine.

With the cold and snowy weather outside we decided to pretend like it is summer and there is no better way to do that than with this delicious and refreshing wine. With notes of green apple, lemon, pear, orange, and undertones of honey.

Welcome Back to Wine education Wednesdays!This week we are going to talk about how one wine in particular got its name. ...
01/15/2025

Welcome Back to Wine education Wednesdays!

This week we are going to talk about how one wine in particular got its name. A wine can get its name from a variety of things, however, it is most common for them to be named after a region or a grape varietal.

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Mon-Wed: 9am-7pm
Thurs-Sat: 9am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
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110 Chautauqua Avenue
Lakewood, NY 14750
716-763-4000
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We know we're fully two weeks past New Years Eve, but that's no reason to not enjoy some excellent sparkling wine this D...
01/14/2025

We know we're fully two weeks past New Years Eve, but that's no reason to not enjoy some excellent sparkling wine this Dry January... I mean, as if there'd be a reason to avoid ANY wine during Dry January, am I right?

Enchanting and alluring, this Methode Traditionnelle Blanc de Blanc Brut Sparkling wine from Francois Montand is sure to be a crowd pleaser at any future gathering, especially considering it's affordable nature when compared to Champagne. With wonderful fruit aromas and a lively perlage, this is sure to be a wine you'll come back to again and again this month.

Sam's Pick of the Week!While you are in shopping the sale make sure to check out Sam's pick this week. This Ghost Pines ...
01/13/2025

Sam's Pick of the Week!

While you are in shopping the sale make sure to check out Sam's pick this week. This Ghost Pines cabernet has soft and structured with aromas of vanilla, brown spice and toasted oak that leads to a palate of dark fruit.

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Mon-Wed: 9am-7pm
Thurs-Sat: 9am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
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110 Chautauqua Avenue
Lakewood, NY 14750
716-763-4000
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In celebration of the New Year and to thank everyone for shopping with us in the past we are have a huge sale!!!From now...
01/13/2025

In celebration of the New Year and to thank everyone for shopping with us in the past we are have a huge sale!!!

From now until the end of January select wines will be on sale and some up to 50% off. We look forward to having another great year with everyone!

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Mon-Wed: 9am-7pm
Thurs-Sat: 9am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
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110 Chautauqua Avenue
Lakewood, NY 14750
716-763-4000
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Who says it's too cold for Rose? There are no rules during Dry January except to drink dry wines!This is the Ultimate Pr...
01/12/2025

Who says it's too cold for Rose? There are no rules during Dry January except to drink dry wines!

This is the Ultimate Provence Rose... so much so that Ultimate Provence is it's name! Refreshing, succulent and balanced, the aromas of small berries, frozen raspberries and sweet spices make this a joy to have in your glass. The bright acidity and medium body is centered with a bracing minerality before finishing with notes of almond .

The saga continues on our Dry January journey, with this beautifully artful Chilean cabernet. Can you imagine how tempte...
01/11/2025

The saga continues on our Dry January journey, with this beautifully artful Chilean cabernet. Can you imagine how tempted you'd be by this label if you were abstaining from drinking this month?

This cabernet sauvignon from Diablo has intense notes of black fruit, to***co and mocha that blend elegantly with black chocolate. It have a very round mouth feel and soft tannins that combine with rich dark fruits. How is everyone else's Dry January going?

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01/10/2025

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For years, public health messages have painted all alcoholic beverages with the same broad brush: alcohol is a carcinogen, no exceptions. Yet, a growing body of research suggests that this narrative oversimplifies a complex issue, particularly when it comes to wine. A landmark meta-analysis of over 4.3 million participants challenges the conventional wisdom, revealing that moderate wine consumption may not increase cancer riskβ€”and might even lower it for certain types of cancer.
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/nutrition/articles/10.3389/fnut.2023.1197745/pdf

Here's my podcast on this post: https://adming7b.podbean.com/e/wine-cancer-and-health-a-complex-relationship-episode-16/

This nuanced evidence raises an uncomfortable question: Are we unfairly lumping wine into the same category as beer and spirits, overlooking its unique properties and potential health benefits? Here’s a closer look at the evidence, the controversies, and what it means for your next glass of red.

β€”The Landmark Study: Unpacking the Findings

The meta-analysis, published in Frontiers in Nutrition, is among the largest and most rigorous reviews to date. Analyzing data from 73 studies, it specifically examined the relationship between moderate wine consumptionβ€”defined as up to one drink per day for women and two for menβ€”and cancer risk.

β€”The Results:

1. No Overall Increased Risk: Across all cancer types, moderate wine consumption showed no significant association with an increased risk:
β€’ Relative Risk (RR): 1.00 (95% CI: 0.97–1.03).

2. Protective Trends for Specific Cancers:
β€’ Colorectal Cancer: 8% lower risk (RR = 0.92; p = 0.03).
β€’ Pancreatic Cancer: 10% lower risk (RR = 0.90; p = 0.04).
β€’ Lung Cancer: 15% lower risk (RR = 0.85; p = 0.02).
β€’ Skin Cancer: 12% lower risk (RR = 0.88; p = 0.01).

3. No Significant Risk for Breast or Ovarian Cancer:
β€’ Breast Cancer: RR β‰ˆ 1.00 (p = 0.45).
β€’ Ovarian Cancer: RR β‰ˆ 1.00 (p = 0.38).

β€”Why Wine Stands Apart

Unlike beer and spirits, wine contains a unique cocktail of bioactive compounds, particularly in red wine, that may offset the harmful effects of alcohol. These include:
β€’ Resveratrol: Found in grape skins, resveratrol has been shown to inhibit tumor growth, reduce inflammation, and enhance DNA repair.
β€’ Polyphenols and Flavonoids: These antioxidants suppress oxidative stress and tumor-promoting pathways, promoting cellular health.
β€’ Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Wine’s compounds may counteract the inflammatory damage that contributes to cancer development.

These properties, largely absent in other alcoholic beverages, make wine a distinct case in the alcohol-cancer conversation.

β€”The Broader Context: Alcohol and Cancer

Public health agencies worldwide, including the WHO and the American Cancer Society, classify alcohol as a Group 1 carcinogen. The risks are clear for heavy drinkers: alcohol contributes to cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, breast, and colon. The mechanisms are well understood:
β€’ Acetaldehyde Production: Alcohol metabolizes into acetaldehyde, a carcinogen that damages DNA.
β€’ Oxidative Stress: Alcohol increases free radicals, overwhelming the body’s ability to repair cellular damage.
β€’ Hormonal Effects: Alcohol raises estrogen levels, a driver of breast cancer.

But here’s the rub: these conclusions often stem from studies that lump all forms of alcohol together, obscuring beverage-specific effects. The nuances of wineβ€”its antioxidant properties, moderate alcohol content, and bioactive compoundsβ€”are lost in this aggregated data.

β€”The Controversy: Is Public Health Oversimplifying the Message?

Critics argue that public health messaging around alcohol has prioritized simplicity over nuance, resulting in blanket statements that may mislead the public. While the intentβ€”reducing alcohol-related harmβ€”is noble, it risks distorting the evidence.

β€”Points of Contention:

1. Aggregated Data Masks Differences:
β€’ Most studies fail to differentiate between wine, beer, and spirits, treating a shot of whiskey the same as a glass of red wine.

2. Lifestyle Confounders:
β€’ Moderate wine drinkers often follow healthier diets, smoke less, and exercise moreβ€”all factors that independently reduce cancer risk. Critics argue that these confounders may exaggerate wine’s protective effects.

3. Individual Variability:
β€’ The effects of wine may vary based on genetics, pre-existing conditions, and lifestyle. A β€œone-size-fits-all” approach overlooks this complexity.

β€”What Does This Mean for Physicians?

For healthcare providers, the evidence invites a more nuanced approach to counseling patients about alcohol consumption:

1. Moderation is Key:
β€’ The study reinforces the importance of moderation. Exceeding the recommended limits negates any potential benefits and significantly increases cancer risk.

2. Wine as a Safer Choice:
β€’ For patients who consume alcohol, wine may represent a safer option compared to beer or spirits, particularly when paired with a healthy lifestyle.

3. Individualized Recommendations:
β€’ Patients with a strong family history of cancer or genetic predispositions should be advised more cautiously, as even moderate alcohol intake may carry risks.

β€”Critiques of the Study

No study is without limitations, and this meta-analysis is no exception:
β€’ Residual Confounding: While the study adjusted for smoking, diet, and physical activity, some unmeasured variables may have influenced the results.
β€’ Observational Nature: Correlation does not equal causation. Without randomized controlled trials, causality cannot be definitively established.

Yet, the study’s size, scope, and rigorous methodology make it one of the strongest analyses to date. With over 4.3 million participants, the statistical power ensures that even modest trends are detectable.

β€”Red versus White Wine

The question of whether red wine offers unique benefits compared to white wine is an important one that the meta-analysis does not address. Red wine is rich in bioactive compounds, including resveratrol and polyphenols, which have demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-carcinogenic properties in laboratory studies. These compounds, derived from prolonged contact with grape skins during fermentation, are far less concentrated in white wine. For cancers driven by inflammation and oxidative damageβ€”such as colorectal and lung cancerβ€”the protective trends observed in the meta-analysis may reflect red wine’s unique composition, but further research is needed to confirm these effects.

However, when it comes to breast cancer, the evidence suggests no difference between red and white wine. A 2009 study examining over 6,300 breast cancer cases found that neither red nor white wine increased or decreased breast cancer risk. https://aacrjournals.org/cebp/article/18/3/1007/164640/No-Difference-Between-Red-Wine-or-White-Wine

These findings align with the meta-analysis, which reported no significant association between wine consumption and breast cancer risk. This neutral effect highlights that the mechanisms driving breast cancer, such as hormone modulation, may not respond to wine’s bioactive compounds in the same way as cancers linked to inflammation or oxidative stress.

The distinction between red and white wine underscores the need for more targeted studies. While red wine may hold promise for reducing the risk of certain cancers, studies like the 2009 breast cancer analysis remind us that its benefits are not universal. Future research should investigate how the differences in polyphenol and antioxidant content between red and white wine influence outcomes for a broader range of cancer types. Additionally, long-term studies that separate the effects of red and white wine on cancer risk are critical for refining our understanding.

β€”My Takeaway

The evidence surrounding alcohol and cancer is complex, and wine occupies a unique position in this debate. While heavy alcohol consumption is undeniably harmful, the data suggest that moderate wine consumption may not only lack the same risks but could offer protective benefits against certain cancers.

For those who choose to drink, a glass of wine enjoyed as part of a balanced lifestyleβ€”think Mediterranean dietβ€”appears to be a reasonable and safe choice. However, public health officials and clinicians alike must walk a fine line, promoting moderation while acknowledging wine’s unique properties.

In a world hungry for simple answers, the story of wine reminds us that health is rarely black and white.

The wine business, the United States Prison System, our Dry January selection: where Snoop goes Martha Stewart follows.S...
01/10/2025

The wine business, the United States Prison System, our Dry January selection: where Snoop goes Martha Stewart follows.

Sleek and tasty with big flavors of green apple. lemon and orange blossom, the mid-palate evolves with flavors of peach, lime, guava and nectarine. With excellent acidity and structure, this Chardonnay just keeps rolling forward, so you can "...just keep focusing on [your] salad."

An old standby returns for our Dry January journey: Kimich Riesling Kabinett Trocken!What's not to like about this wine:...
01/09/2025

An old standby returns for our Dry January journey: Kimich Riesling Kabinett Trocken!

What's not to like about this wine: Super juicy flavors of guava, quince, kiwi and tangerine zest? Check. A bone-dry framework of acidity and minerality? Check. Liter sized bottle to provide that extra bit of fun this January? Check.

Come in and pick up a bottle and join us on this new, healthier, dry-wine based diet.

Welcome Back to Wine Education Wednesdays'Today we thought we'd give you a very brief overview of the evolution of wine ...
01/08/2025

Welcome Back to Wine Education Wednesdays'

Today we thought we'd give you a very brief overview of the evolution of wine and how we ended up here...

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Mon-Wed: 9am-7pm
Thurs-Sat: 9am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
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110 Chautauqua Avenue
Lakewood, NY 14750
716-763-4000
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Add it all up, and people under 60 years old who drink alcohol in moderation – one to two drinks per day – have a 20 per...
01/07/2025

Add it all up, and people under 60 years old who drink alcohol in moderation – one to two drinks per day – have a 20 percent lower risk of dying than non-drinkers, according to NASEM. For people over 60, there's an 18 percent lower risk of dying.

Regardless of what the current Surgeon General and the New York Times think, moderate drinking is not dangerous. Read the latest wine news & features on wine-searcher

A week into our Dry January journey!Today's choice is a Pinot Blanc from the Alsace region of France. Trimbach's Pinot B...
01/07/2025

A week into our Dry January journey!

Today's choice is a Pinot Blanc from the Alsace region of France. Trimbach's Pinot Blanc is pale yellow in color with highlights of green. With concentrated aromas of white flowers and apricots, this light bodied and refreshingly bright wine is an excellent accompaniment to the wonderful salads you have also restricted yourself to this month.

Kendra's pick of the week!Tre Leoni, a Napa red blend from Whitehall Lane Winery, has aromas of black cherry cordial, an...
01/06/2025

Kendra's pick of the week!

Tre Leoni, a Napa red blend from Whitehall Lane Winery, has aromas of black cherry cordial, and fresh blackberries. It has notes of mixed berry and blackberry jam on the palate. With a medium tannin finish. This wine is silky and focused.

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Mon-Wed: 9am-7pm
Thurs-Sat: 9am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
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110 Chautauqua Avenue
Lakewood, NY 14750
716-763-4000
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For the game today, we're combining our new found love of Dry January with our everlasting admiration of Josh Allen (and...
01/05/2025

For the game today, we're combining our new found love of Dry January with our everlasting admiration of Josh Allen (and Snoop).

A blend of petite sirah, zinfandel and merlot, the bold and aromatic nose of red fruits and baking spice leads into a palate of black cherry, vanilla and raspberry. An excellently crushable wine for enjoying the game or with your favorite "edible" treat.

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110 Chautauqua Avenue
Lakewood, NY
14750

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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

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