Best Wine Bars in Barcelona

Good wine is plentiful in Barcelona, but where can you find the best wine bars in the city? Here is a list that covers all the most exciting, cozy, friendly, and cool wine bars in Barcelona!

Masa Vins Barcelona wine bar

Masa Vins, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Masa Vins

Looking for a good time? And some very good wines? Then Masa Vins is your place. This vibey spot offers a very large number of wines, both in bottle and by the glass, and fun snacks when you get hungry. It’s a very popular spot, so go early! Read my review of Masa Vins here.

Masa Vins, C. de Pallars, 154, 08005 Barcelona (Poblenou).

Mina Barcelona wine bar

Mina, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Mina

Mina is more than just a wine bar: the young kitchen team is very talented and give their own fun spin on Italian dishes. The space is wonderfully cozy and has several different little nooks you can choose from. Plenty of candles and charming vibes! One of the owner used to work in wine Mecca Monvinic. Read my review of Mina here.

Mina, Carrer de Casanova, 262, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08021 Barcelona.

Glug, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Glug

Glug is a fun wine bar with a cool and unique interior. Their bottle list is impressive, and they also serve wines by the glass from the tap. The food is very, very good, with interesting dishes that are perfect for sharing. Read my review of Glug here.

Carrer de Viladomat, 289, Carrer de París, 77, 08029 Barcelona.

Contracorrent Bistro Barcelona

Contracorrent Bistro, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Contracorrent Bar

It was love at first sight for me with this Italian restaurant and wine bar that serves excellent food with vegetables and herbs from their own garden. The food is seasonal so the menu changes constantly, and they are experts on wine. Now they have two locations. Read my review on Contracorrent Bar here.

Carrer Ribes 35 (Fort Pienc) and Carrer de Sant Domènec, 14, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona.

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Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Cellarer

Very cozy place, with a great location close to Enrique Granados. They have lots of wines to choose from, and you can eat here too. They have a small terrace if you prefer to sit outside.

Carrer de Mallorca, 211 (Eixample Esquerra).

Bistrot Levante

This lovely bistro is hidden away on a tiny little plaza in Gótico, and together with their Eastern Mediterranean dishes they also have a very interesting range of natural wines, and not only from Spain, and some of them exclusively available in Barcelona at Bistrot Levante. Sounds cool, right?

Placeta de Manuel Ribé 1 (Gótico).

Pimpla Vins, Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Pimpla Vins

Pimpla Vins is a friendly hangout in Gràcia that gets very busy and perfect for a night out with friends. Their wines are local, with fun options by the glass. The dishes on the menu are perfect for sharing, and do not miss the bread served with miso butter!

Carrer de l'Encarnació, 21, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona.

Bar Salvatge

Are natural wines your thing? Bar Salvatge in Gracia specializes in interesting wines that have been produced using natural methods. They have eight wines on tap, and a whole lot more to choose from when it comes to bottles. They have cheese, charcuterie, excellent bread, and more to nibble on. Now they also have a terrace.

Carrer de Verdi, 50 (Gracia).

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Amovino, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Amovino

Amovino focuses on Catalan wines only: a perfect place when you want to discover the wines of the region. They regularly organize wine-related events, so make sure to keep an eye out on their social media. They also serve tasty food here.

Carrer d'Aribau, 30 (Eixample Dreta).

Bar El Maravillas Barcelona

El Maravillas, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

El Maravillas

The team behind successful cocktail bars such as Dr. Stravinsky and Paradiso (the famous speakeasy) also run a lesser-known little sister in Les Corts called El Maravillas. Here they serve tasty dishes to share, excellent cocktails (as one would expect), and they have an excellent, curated wine list. They also have a terrace.

Plaça de la Concòrdia, 15 (Les Corts).

Celler Can Dani

Celler de Can Dani is a wine shop in Gracia that you shouldn’t miss if you happen to be around. It is my go-to wine shop. Not technically a wine bar (you can’t order a glass here, unless you’ve signed up for an event), but the choices here are excellent when it comes to bottles. Make sure to ask the staff for advice; they’re very knowledgeable and friendly.

Travessera de Gràcia, 119 (Gracia).

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Denassus, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Denassus

Two friends and sommeliers put their heads together and created Denassus: a fun and cozy place to discover both local and foreign wines, paired up with dishes that are perfect for sharing with a friend. Their natural wine selection is very much on point.

Carrer de Blai, 5 (Poble Sec).

Garage Bar

Garage Bar is a true temple of natural wines. It all started with a natural wine fair and has now turned into a brick-and-mortar in Sant Antoni. Come here for good food, and a glass, or preferably many, from their interesting wine list. They organize events for those who have a curiosity towards natural wines, but also expert somms who want to keep broadening their knowledge.

Calabria 75 bajos (Sant Antoni).

Pepa Bar A Vins Barcelona

Pepa Bar a Vins, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Pepa Bar a Vins

If you have been reading this blog for a while, you know I have a huge sweet spot for Pepa Bar a Vins. This bookstore-turned-wine-bar is so wonderfully charming, with lovely staff, excellent food, and fun wines to choose from, many by the glass. Read my review of Pepa Bar a Vins here.

Carrer d'Aribau, 41, (Eixample Esquerra).

Zim

Plenty of research has been executed to find the exact wines to go with each dish at Zim. The wine options offered here aren’t abundant; however, they are interesting and excellent to pair with, for example, the cheeses from the next door cheese shop.

Carrer de la Dagueria, 20 (Gótico).

Bandini's Barcelona wine bar

Bandini’s, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Bandini’s

Bandini’s became from the first time I visited a favorite hangout of mine. This cozy tavern in Sant Antoni has everything one could wish for: cool wines, tasty dishes to share, and a great vibe. You can read my review of Bandini’s here.

Bandini’s, Carrer de Manso, 42, 08015 Barcelona (Sant Antoni).

Bodega Maestrazgo

Wine bar, shop, and tastings: all in one place at Gran Bodega Maestrazgo. You won’t be disappointed with one of the oldest wine shops in Barcelona, founded already in 1952. The family-owned business (third generation) takes wine seriously, and want to help their customers navigate the world of wines.

Carrer de Sant Pere Més Baix, 90 (Born).

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Berbena, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Berbena

This fantastic restaurant is one of my favorites in Barcelona, and they always dig out the most fascinating wines to pair with their food. They have over 300 bottles to choose from. Read my review of Berbena here.

Carrer Minerva, 6 (Gracia).

Viblioteca

Love cheese? Love wine? Look no further. Viblioteca in Gràcia has moved and has now more space, and a larger menu. They always have exciting wines to choose from, and the staff will help you pair them with a tasty cheeseboard. Make sure to book in advance; this place fills up fast. Read my review of Viblioteca here.

Carrer de les Guilleres 10 (Gracia).

La Graciosa

La Graciosa specializes in organic and natural wines. Both a wine shop and a bar, this friendly haunt serves a little something to nibble on, and cool, funky wines. Check out their backyard, where they sometimes have live music!

Carrer de Milà i Fontanals, 88 (Gracia).

Mikan, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Mikan

Mikan is a fun North-East Asian restaurant with bento-style lunches and dishes to share at night. Their wine options are wonderful: their somm picks out the most exciting wines! Mikan is always lots of fun, and sometimes they have DJs on weekends. Read my review of lovely Mikan here.

Mikan, Carrer Aribau 158 (Eixample Esquerra).

Bar del Pla

This famous bar with a non-stop kitchen also offers fascinating wines, some of which have been produced in very limited quantities.

Carrer de Montcada, 2 (Born).

Bar Bodega Quimet

A wonderful old-timer that oozes charm boasts large barrels with wine to take away or enjoy right there in the bar, paired with one of their famous tins of clams or mussels. They also have delightful wines by the bottle. Read my review of Bar Bodega Quimet here.

Carrer de Vic 23 (Gracia).

La Moderna

This bar feels somewhat of a secret: many pass by it without even noticing its there. But do go in and try a glass of wine from the barrels, or maybe a nice glass of vermouth and a snack. There is nothing modern about this place despite its name, and that’s one of the best thing about it.

Carrer d'Enric Granados, 110 (Eixample Esquerra).

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Bar Torpedo, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Bar Torpedo

Bar Torpedo has managed to create quite a name for itself thanks to its cool interior and its famed burger. But the wine list, packed with natural wines, is just as fascinating. Behind this venture is Rafa Peña, from famed Gresca.

Carrer Aribau 143 (Eixample Esquerra).

Otra Cosa Taberna

I have a very soft spot for this place, where the food is delicious and the wine options interesting. Now they even make their own wine! Make sure to try their trikini; it’s insane.

Carrer Gran de Sant Andreu 45 (Sant Andreu)

Bocanariz Wine Bar -  vinos y tapas Barcelona

Bocanariz Wine Bar, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Bocanariz Wine Bar

Wine, good food, and vinyl records, what can go wrong? This little wine bar and restaurant is located in Gracia, and is open Tuesdays to Sundays. Don’t miss their Orange Hour every day from 19h to 20h, where you get a free tapa with your glass of orange wine. Read my review of Bocanariz Wine Bar here.

Carrer de Vallfogona 12 (Gracia).

035 Bar

Should you be venturing away from the city center, keep your eyes out for 035 Bar, which specializes in natural wines that they serve with cheese and charcuterie boards. It is located very close to Nau Bostik.

Carrer de Monlau, 35 (La Sagrera).

Best wine bars in Barcelona

Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

La Vicoca Bar de Vins

In a very unexpected neighborhood you’ll find La Vicoca, where a tasty menu meet a very surprising wine list. They also organize wine tastings.

Carrer d'Hostafrancs de Sió, 18 (Hostafrancs).

La Vinya del Senyor

Located right next to the Santa Maria Del Mar cathedral, La Vinya del Senyor is busy any time of day. They serve tapas and dishes to share, and they have an ample wine menu.

Plaça de Santa Maria, 5 (Born).

Monocrom

A wine bistro, doesn’t that sound intriguing? Located on a quiet square in Sant Gervasi, Monocrom offers very tasty dishes, and mostly natural wines. The place is small but houses plenty of character.

Plaça de Cardona, 4 (Sant Gervasi).

Zona+d'Ombra+Barcelona

Zona d’Ombra, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

El Petit Celler

Sommelier Sebastián Lozano has been collecting wine for 20 years, and now he has decided to share them with the world in a shop where you can have a taste of them by the glass. There are some very expensive wines here, so this is perfect if you don’t want to splurge on a whole bottle.

Carrer de Beethoven, 8 (Sarrià-Sant Gervasi).

Collonut

Excellent quality tapas are served in this friendly establishment that also holds more than 70 different Spanish and foreign wines, all available for a very reasonable price. They now have several locations in the city.

Various locations.

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El Diset, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

El Diset

An elegant and rustic wine bar in the Born. Their specialty is the torrades de pa de vidre, topped with meat, fish, veggie or cheese toppings. They also have dishes to share.

Carrer Antic de Sant Joan, 3 (Born).

Vila Viniteca

You cannot talk about Barcelona and wine without mentioning the iconic Vila Viniteca. It was first established already in 1932, and the current owners are very active in promoting wine culture in Spain. Go here to buy excellent wines, or to have a glass with some cheese or charcuterie.

Diagonal 557 (La Illa) and Carrer dels Agullers 7 (Born).

Bar El Pepino, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Bar El Pepino

Bar El Pepino is a cozy bar/restaurant with a slight Italian flair, located in Gràcia. The wines here are very exciting, and the food is perfect for sharing with friends. You can find some true gems in the wine list here, if you are open to trying something fun and new! Read my review of Bar El Pepino here.

Bar El Pepino, Carrer de Tordera, 33, Barcelona (Gràcia).

Can Cisa

Fascinating dishes and even more intriguing natural wines can be had in this charming bar in the Born. This is the kind of place you dream about when you are planning a trip abroad somewhere. Unless you live in Barcelona, and you have it at your doorstep.

Carrer de la Princesa, 14 (Born).

Best Wine Bars in Barcelona

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Els Sortidors del Parlament

Charming doesn’t quite cut it when you want to describe Els Sortidors del Parliament: it’s much more than that. Sit by a barrel, enjoy a glass of tasty wine, and pair it with a cheese board. This is happiness you guys. Read my review of Els Sortidors del Parlament here.

Carrer del Parlament, 53 (Sant Antoni).

L’ànima del Vi

I apologize in advance for breaking many unsuspecting hearts by including L’Ànima del Vi on this list: I know many of you would rather keep this place a secret. Wonderful staff combined with fascinating wines and dishes made with plenty of love.

Carrer dels Vigatans, 8 (Born).

Salut Bistró, Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Salut Bistró

This cute place serves breakfast and brunch during the day, but in the evenings it turns into a whole different spot, with a long list of wines they’ve carefully selected, and very good food. You can read my review here.

Salut Bistró, C. d'Enric Granados, 58, 08008 Barcelona (Eixample Esquerra).

Monvinic

Monvinic has gathered quite a reputation internationally thanks to its extensive selection of wines. You can buy some to take home with you, or you can stay and enjoy a glass or a bottle, together with some cheese to snack on. They focus mainly on small producers.

Carrer de la Diputació, 251, L'Eixample, 08007 Barcelona.

Ancestral Bar

Such a surprising little place, in a surprising location right by the Diagonal, and it has its own terrace! Wines, craft beer and a little something to snack on too.

Carrer de Provença, 340 (Eixample Dreta).

Zona+d'Ombra+Barcelona

Zona d’Ombra Barcelona. Photo © Barcelona Food Experience.

Zona d’Ombra

Fantastic wines and good tapas to pair them with, what more can you ask for really? Zona D’Ombra encompasses everything you need for a cozy evening with a glass of wine, or several.

Carrer de Salomó ben Adret, 12 (Gótico).

reader’s recommendations:

Maig Restaurant - A new restaurant in Gracia with nice wines and great-looking food.

Riera de Sant Miquel 19 (Gracia).

Assalto Bar de Vins - The new sister establishment to My Fucking Restaurant, with highly recommendable dishes and great wines.

C. Nou de la Rambla, 44 (El Raval) Barcelona.

Bar Manifest - A fun and vibey spot for tasty wines, music, and a good time.

Carrer del Marquès de Barberà, 11, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona.

Amateur - A café during the day, and a spot for natural wines, vinyl records, and dishes to share in the evenings.

Carrer de Llull, 101, Local 2, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona.

Achaar Bar - Indian food and natural wines, isn’t that a cool combo?

Carrer de Pere IV, 89, Sant Martí, 08018 Barcelona.

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