Despite being a predominantly Muslim country, wines are readily available in Malaysia. There are loads of places where you are able to buy wine in Malaysia and that includes buying online (eg, WineActually.com), supermarkets (eg, Cold Storage), hypermarkets (eg, Tesco and Giant) specialist wine retailers (eg, Denise) and even Chinese medicine stores!
Strictly from my personal experience, I find buying wines online the easiest and most cost effective way of buying wines. I previously shopped with WineActually.com and they delivered the wines to my doorstep for free (delivery is free within Klang Valley if you buy a minimum of 6 bottles)!
Aside from their friendly staff, their site also gives independent wine ratings by independent wine critics such as Wine Spectator and Robert Parker which is really useful for people like me who don't know very much about wines! Some of their wines (eg, Cloudy Bays from NZ) are significantly cheaper from what I have seen in hypermarkets too.
I am not a fan of buying from supermarkets and hypermarkets due to their limited range, whilst specialist wine retailers such as Denise mainly sell premium wines at premium prices. As for Chinese medicinal shops, my concern lies with their storage as most are not air-conditioned which significantly increases the risk of corkage (especially in warm countries such as Malaysia!).
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someplace in m=Malaysia if i'm not mistaken.