All of the liquor stores in town that aren't terrible already have extensive craft beer sections and they almost all have more square footage so they have room to keep the domestics staples and have room for lots of craft beers. Same thing with wine.
Arlen's on my first inspection has a solid craft beer selection, but it is not significantly better than most any where else. There wine selection is heavy on expensive domestic blends with kitschy names and in the $12-$20 range.
They have a couple of additional champagnes that only Classic or Nespors might carry but they have very little California sparkling, prosecco or cava selections.
I wasn't looking for a red, but I'd imagine the same problems.