MENLO PARK (KRON) — A family-owned wine store and Menlo Park staple, that is closing this Saturday, was targeted in its last month of operation by two burglars who stole high-end wines from the store.

Beltramo’s Wines & Spirits located at 1540 El Camino Real had expensive and collectible wines stolen, according to general manager Diana Beltramo Hewitt.

On July 14 at 9:46 p.m., officers responded to the store to find a broken glass door and up to $65,000 worth of merchandise stolen, said police spokeswoman Nicole Acker.

Collectible wines had just come out of the store’s lockup for display with the announcement of the store closing.

The burglary occurred just days before the store, that opened in 1882 and was open for 134 years, will be closing its doors for good with the retirement of its owners.

Some of the wines stolen had a retail price upwards of $1,200. Beltramo Hewitt said the suspects grabbed only the expensive and resalable bottles. “It was very intentional, very deliberate,” she said.

Surveillance video captured the incident but it was very low quality, Acker said. The suspects are still at large.Bay City News contributed to this report.