Popular Wine Market Coming To Avalon Park

Tim’s Wine Market will be expanding into Avalon Park in 2018, with a first-ever wine bar to accompany the store.

By Jacob Engels

Another iconic name in retail is expanding into Downtown Avalon Park.

Tim’s Wine Market, which has three locations in the Orlando area, has signed a five-year lease for 1,600 square feet at 3885 Avalon Park East Blvd. The store is scheduled to open in January 2018. It will be the first Tim’s Wine Market to include a wine bar.

“Avalon Park has the exact market we’re looking for that mirrors our other locations,” says Mark Hoerrner of Tim’s Wine Market. “We fully anticipate this location to be a popular place for people who love wine and those who just want a great bottle for a special occasion.”

Tim’s Wine Market operates on a very simple model: provide service, selection and value. This old fashioned, customer oriented attitude has allowed us to be the number one choice for Florida Wine drinkers that want the unbiased opinions of a local expert.

In the Orlando area, the retailer currently operates in Windermere, Lake Mary and Orlando’s Park Lake district. There are also locations in St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra.

Lake Mary resident Justin York said East Orlando residents are in for a treat with Tim’s Wine Market.

“Tim’s is a go-to shop for sophisticated wine connoisseurs. My wife and I have frequented their Lake Mary/Sanford location for a number of years. Tim’s regularly advertises new and interesting wines as well as wine tasting events open to the consuming public.

We particularly enjoyed one hosted in July of this year showcasing Game of Thrones-label wines. Both the red and white were perfect for watch parties or Small Council meetings.

Residents of Avalon Park and East Orlando can count themselves lucky to now have convenient access to Tim’s fine selection.”

 

Jacob Engels is an Orlando based journalist whose work has been featured and republished in news outlets around the globe including Politico, InfoWars, MSNBC, Orlando Sentinel, New York Times, Daily Mail UK, Associated Press, People Magazine, ABC, and Fox News to name a few. Mr. Engels focuses on stories that other news outlets neglect or willingly hide to curry favor among the political and business special interests in the state of Florida.