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Top 11 wine bars in Berlin

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Wein mit Käse und Früchten
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Greek wine is - Just like the blood of the earth - Come, pour yourself a glass! 
For all wine fans, Berlin's wine taverns and wine bars not only offer wine from Greece, but also natural wine, mulled wine, port, white and red wine as well as non-alcoholic wines.
There are now many cosy and chic wine bars in Berlin. At the bar counter or on the cosy couch in the restaurant, you can try out the wine bar's range and menus. Try delicious tapas, tarte flambée and cheese platters or even indulge in several courses.

Tip 1: Weinlobbyist

WEINachtsmarkt - Weihnachtsmarkt beim Weinlobbyist
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The Weinelobbyist 's bistro and wine bar menu features wines from Germany and Austria, paired with selected menus, snacks with homemade sourdough bread and tarte flambée. The 3- or 5-course menu surprises with creative and exquisite delicacies. The wine accompaniment is available on request. The wine list includes single-vineyard wines, mature vintages and sparkling wines.
The wine bistro in Berlin Schöneberg is rather inconspicuous from the outside. Behind it, you will find an inner courtyard with a cosy brick façade, chic table settings and cobblestones. In bad weather, you can dine inside in the simple but charming dining room.

Where: Kolonnenstraße 62, Schöneberg

Weinlobbyist

Tipp 2: Enoiteca il Calice

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Ciao and welcome to the Enoiteca il Calice wine bar near the famous Kurfürstendamm. Italian wines await you in this restaurant. The menu includes fine pasta as well as fish and meat dishes. You can enjoy high-quality meals in an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere. Menus and à la carte dishes are also available.
Instead of the restaurant, you can also meet in the wine bar. You can round off the day together with jazz, antipasti, fresh oysters and the right wine.

Where: Walter-Benjamin-Platz 4, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf

Enoiteca il Calice

Tip 3: Nö! 

Weingläser
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The Weingalerie & Café Nö! is located in Berlin-Mitte, in the Friedrichstadt district. This makes it the perfect location for lunch for many people. In summer, take a seat outside in the small wine garden. Whether it's tarte flambée, gnocchi, salads, grilled camembert or carpaccio - there's something for everyone here. You can choose your favourite drink from the 20 wines by the glass and 150 bottled wines. The wines come from all over the world and therefore offer a wide range of flavours.

Where: Glinkastraße 23, Mitte

Weingalerie & Café Nö! 

Tip 4: Rutz 

Rutz Restaurant & Weinbar
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Rutz has a proud three Guide Michelin stars. It is the first and only restaurant in Berlin to receive this honour. The wine list with 350 items and the "Rutz Rebels" has also been honoured by the Gault&Millau wine guide. The "Rebels" are selected wines with a special history. In this fine gourmet restaurant, you can expect only the best of the best. The 7- or 8-course inspired menus are definitely a flavour experience. Despite the fine star cuisine, Rutz has a warm and cosy atmosphere.

Where: Chausseestraße 8, Mitte

Rutz

Tip 5: Ottenthal 

Weinregal
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Ottenthal is an Austrian wine bar. The restaurant and wine shop are combined in this pub. You can savour hearty classics such as Wiener Schnitzel, Vorarlberger Käsespätzle, plum dumplings and Baumkuchen. Wines from the neighbouring country are also served. The décor is simple and without unnecessary kitsch. The Ottenthal is not far from the Großer Tiergarten. So you can plan a little digestive walk in the park after your meal.

Where: Kantstraße 153, Charlottenburg

Ottenthal

Tipp 6: LaVida Wine Club

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La Vida - life is celebrated in this small wine bar. It is located directly on the beautiful Gendarmenmarkt and describes itself as a "bohemian institution". Music, first-class wines and deep conversations flow through the bar every day. Indulge in olives, cheese platters, tortillas and cheesecakes. The live music events set the right mood for dining and wine tasting. You can buy your favourite wines in the restaurant's wine shop and later drink them outside the restaurant.

Where: Taubenstraße 20, Mitte

LaVida Wine Club 

Tip 7: Weinverein am Berg

Wein
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Here you can enjoy good wine in an uncomplicated atmosphere. Weinverein am Berg sources its fine wines mainlyfrom Rheinhessen directly from the winegrowers. And it's not just the winemakers who are on first-name terms here - many of the guests are also friends. After all, what better way to seal friendships than with a good glass of wine?
Where: Fidicinstraße 38, Kreuzberg

Where: Fidicinstraße 38, Kreuzberg

Tip 8: Weinhandlung at Holzmarkt

Holzmarkt 25
Holzmarkt seen from the Spree © Studio Eyecandy/Holzmarkt 25

In this wine shop at Holzmarkt, you can not only buy wine, but also taste it on the spot. Whether you are a real wine connoisseur or only know roughly what you like, the sommeliers in the shop will give you expert and accurate advice. Then find a nice spot on the Holzmarkt. There are nice seating areas right by the Spree, with the perfect view to enjoy your favourite wine.

Where: Am Holzmarkt 25, Friedrichshain

Tip 9: Sorsi e Morsi

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The Italian wine bar S orsi e Morsi is located in Prenzlauer Berg. In addition to good wine and delicious antipasti , you can expect a warm atmosphere. The owner Johnny is always in a good mood and enjoys bringing people together. The informal atmosphere means that the bar is always full. You can make yourself comfortable on the leather sofas or take a seat at the bar. You'll feel like you're in Italy. Loud voices, extremely friendly people, uncomplicated behaviour and, of course, Italian wine. You can also buy the latter in the restaurant's wine shop and enjoy it at home.

Wo: Marienburger Straße 10, Prenzlauer Berg

Tip 10: Barrel Weinbar 

Weinregal
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At the Barrel Weinbar wine bar in Friedrichshain, you will only be served wines from Europe. You can also choose small dishes from the clearly organised menu. Combine the wines with a cheese platter, a tarte flambée or warm dates wrapped in bacon. The bar offers a total of 180 items and 30 wines by the glass. There is also a wine shop attached to the bar. The wine bar also organises events on the themes of South American delicacies, mulled wine season and a cheese night.

Where: Petersburger Platz 1, Friedrichshain

Tip 11: Jaja Naked Wine

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Behind this crazy name is a relaxed wine bistro in Neukölln with a focus on natural wines. It's not just the bar's 200 wines that are natural. The food served also comes from local farmers or even from the bar's own garden. The team that runs the bar also favours seasonal produce. If you like tasting natural wines , then this bar is sure to appeal to you. After your visit, take a stroll across Tempelhofer Feld or visit The Wall Museum at the East Side Gallery.

Where: Weihselstraße 7, Neukölln

Jaja Naked Wine