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Total Wine & More Finally Opens in Chattanooga After Legal Battle

Chattanooga, TN - March 25th, 2026 - After a protracted battle navigating Tennessee's alcohol regulations, Total Wine & More is finally set to open a 25,000-square-foot store at Hamilton Place mall. The announcement, made earlier this week, signals a major shift in the local beverage retail landscape and promises increased competition, broader selection, and a boost to the regional economy. The store, slated to be located near JCPenney, is expected to employ over 100 residents, bringing much-needed job opportunities to the Chattanooga area.

For years, Total Wine & More's expansion into Tennessee was hampered by legal challenges primarily originating from the Tennessee Retail Liquor Stores Association (TRLSA), representing the state's independent liquor stores. The TRLSA argued that allowing a large chain like Total Wine & More to operate would unfairly disadvantage smaller, locally-owned businesses. These arguments led to legislative delays and court battles focusing on issues like vertical integration (Total Wine & More also operates distribution centers) and potential predatory pricing. Ultimately, changes to state law, driven by consumer demand for greater choice and competitive pricing, paved the way for Total Wine's entry.

The company's arrival isn't simply about another store opening; it's a testament to evolving consumer preferences and the increasing demand for a wider range of alcoholic beverages. Total Wine & More distinguishes itself through its vast inventory - exceeding 8,000 different wines, 3,000 spirits, and a curated selection of beers - significantly more than most traditional liquor stores. This diversity isn't limited to quantity; Total Wine & More consistently emphasizes providing access to both popular brands and niche, hard-to-find bottles, catering to both casual drinkers and seasoned connoisseurs.

Impact on Hamilton Place and Surrounding Areas

The selection of Hamilton Place as the location for the new store is a strategic win for the mall, which, like many traditional shopping centers, has faced challenges adapting to the rise of e-commerce. A major anchor tenant like Total Wine & More is expected to draw significant foot traffic, not only to the store itself but also to surrounding businesses within the mall. Experts predict a potential increase in overall shopper dwell time at Hamilton Place, with consumers combining their beverage purchases with other retail shopping and dining experiences.

Beyond Hamilton Place, the ripple effect could extend to neighboring businesses in the broader North Chattanooga area. Increased tourism and the attraction of wine and spirits enthusiasts could benefit local restaurants, hotels, and entertainment venues. However, the impact on existing liquor stores is a point of ongoing discussion. While some smaller stores may struggle to compete with Total Wine & More's pricing and selection, others may adapt by focusing on specialized offerings, personalized service, or unique local products.

Beyond Retail: Education and Tasting Events

Total Wine & More is also known for its commitment to consumer education. The Chattanooga store plans to host regular wine tastings, beer seminars, and spirits education events. These initiatives aim to demystify the world of alcoholic beverages, helping customers explore new flavors and pairings. These events aren't just promotional tools; they foster a community of enthusiasts and demonstrate the company's dedication to responsible consumption.

"We are excited to finally bring Total Wine & More to Chattanooga," stated a company spokesperson. "This store will offer a wide selection of wines, spirits, and beer, along with educational events and tastings." This commitment to education further differentiates Total Wine & More from typical liquor retailers.

Looking Ahead

With over 270 stores across 39 states, Total Wine & More has a proven track record of success. The Chattanooga location is poised to become a regional destination for wine, spirits, and beer lovers. While the competitive landscape will undoubtedly shift, the ultimate beneficiaries are likely to be consumers, who will enjoy greater choice, competitive pricing, and enhanced educational opportunities. The opening of this store represents more than just a business expansion; it's a sign of a maturing market and a testament to the power of consumer demand.


Read the Full Chattanooga Times Free Press Article at:
[ https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2026/mar/24/total-wine-more-plans-chattanooga-store-at/ ]