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Fine Wine & Spirits

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Airport prices apply here, but Fine Wine & Spirits still works

Figure on typical airport markups of 20–40% at Fine Wine & Spirits, but it still beats hotel minibar rates and random downtown liquor-store hunting. The shop sits post-security at Tulsa International Airport, so you can grab a bottle on the way to your gate instead of detouring into town the night before. Stock runs heavy on mainstream labels you’ll recognize from supermarket shelves, which keeps things simple if you’re buying a quick gift or a bottle for a home bar restock.

Hours at Tulsa airport liquor spots usually track early-morning flights through late-evening departures, so expect Fine Wine & Spirits to open before the first wave of 6:00–7:00 a.m. travelers and stay open through the last banks around 9:00–10:00 p.m. That covers most connections, but if you land on a very late-night arrival, do not count on grabbing a bottle here. Plan your stop on the outbound leg instead, when the shop is more likely to be open and shelves are better stocked.

Figure on standard 750 ml bottles of mid-shelf liquor running in the $25–$45 range, with basic wine in the mid-teens and up. If you want something specific or pricier, assume selection leans more toward big national brands than small producers or rare finds. Treat it as a practical stop for a host gift, a bottle for home, or something to check into luggage on your return. One tip: buy on the way out of Tulsa, not on arrival, so you are not hauling glass through your full trip.

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