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Visit The Cellar Shop at Winslow's Table for gifts, wine, food and more

Shop a variety of products from the best producers and artisans from St. Louis and beyond.

ST. LOUIS — Just down the steps of Winslow's Table is another world called The Cellar Shop. That's where you can discover gifts, wine, specialty foods, artisan beverages, and more from the best producers and artisans from St. Louis and beyond.

And because it's December 1st, it's time to start thinking about those Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers. December 4th is also National Santa's List Day promoted entirely to working on your Christmas wish lists.  Ahead of that day, The Cellar Shop's Retail Director Kara Flaherty joined us live in our studio to share a select few of the many products The Cellar Shop offers. 

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Some highlights include: 

  • . Roosevelt Candle Co. Reed Diffuser $48: It's beautiful scents are inspired by your travels to your favorite National Parks. Pictured is Grand Teton, a blend of sage, amber, oakmoss, and sandalwood
  • Rivsalt Himalayan Salt Rock and Grinder with stand $30

    A great gift for your favorite foodie. The beautiful Scandinavian design also makes a great centerpiece during dinner parties. Fresh peppercorns are also available for $15

  •  Ten Thousand Villages Recycled Reversible Sari Apron $45
    Extremely durable unique aprons. One side is made from beautifully designed sari material making it one of a kind and the other is made from denim to give it great weight and durability.

  • 1Canoe2 Mushroom Glass Can with Lid $22
    Super cute and made in Missouri!

  •  Opinel Blister Pack No. 10. $38

  • Root Cookbook $35- A lovely collection of vegetable forward recipes

The Cellar Shop’s team can create custom gift baskets, select the perfect bottle or help you find just the thing to treat yourself. The Cellar Shop is located in the basement of Winslow's Table in the University City neighborhood. 

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