Cellars, Premium Wines, Australian and Imported Beers, Liqueurs, Spirits, Melbourne

Cellars, Premium Wines, Australian and Imported Beers, Liqueurs, Spirits, Melbourne

So grab some friends this afternoon and make your way to this Melbourne wine institution. From the team behind Centonove, this neighbourhood wine bar offers a range of Italian drops you can’t find elsewhere in Australia. Enjoy a glass at the marble bar with some elegant Italian-leaning share plates.
A lot of the wine served here comes from the regions at the base of the Alps, such as Jura, Burgundy and Savoie, hence the name. Once a month, these viticultural experts host barbecue-style seminars where you can pick their brains in an informal setting. The City Wine Shop is a bottle shop, wine bar and Bistrot in an iconic Melbourne venue perched on Spring Les Allées du Vignoble Petit Chablis St. It offers a wide range of local and imported wines at all prices and a European-influenced food menu. From sunlit afternoons with passing prams to evenings imbued with dream-pop melodies, this timber-clad wine bar is cherished by the local community. The menu stars a mix of inventive and classics like patatas bravas croquettes and roasted cauliflower.

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Our distinct vision is to provide exceptional quality & service for our customers. Catch the train, trust us, it's easier than finding a park. Also peep the local op shops if that's your thing, there's some bargains to be had. Hampton has a bustling food scene these days with The French Providore next door, Bang Bang, Feast Wine Bar and even Hampton Gate Cellars. Old Palm Liquoris located in a relaxed former warehouse where you’ll come for a wine, stay for a bar snack and eventually never leave. Owners Pete Baxter and Jack Shaw are big fans of what they produce, both true wine aficionados and appreciators.
Altogether, it adds up to that incalculable feeling that you’ve somehow stumbled into a mate’s place rather than the new haunt of one of Australia’s most promising chefs. Any shop that brings to mind Fritz Lang's sci-fi genius or Superman's adopted home is fine by us, but Metropolis has  so much more to offer than that. For one thing, it's in the beautiful old setting of Curtin House.

So whether you want to get wine by the glass, bottle, or case, City Wine Shop can fulfil your wine delivery demands. South Yarra icon France-Soir remains a truly emblematic name in Melbourne's wine scene, and they have the wine list to back it up. Its comprehensive list runs some 2,500-3,000 names deep, exclusively comprised of Australian, New Zealand, and French offerings. There are currently one hundred wines on tap at the reborn Carlton Wine Room, with another three hundred in the cellar. Neighbourhood is an 80s-themed restaurant and bar with a wine selection that leans towards minimal interventionism and was once the site of a gangster's "gentleman's" club, also known as a gambling den.
A trendy café housed in converted warehouse with exposed brick walls and framed by lush greenery isn’t exactly what you’d expect to find in the heart of the city. But that is exactly what Krimper is bringing to the table. This Italian-inspired coffee club has  been keeping the good people of Melbourne caffeinated since 2013. Pouring espressos in the AM and espresso martinis in the PM, they’ve got your coffee needs covered round the clock. With a minimalist design, monochrome palette and comfy couches, you can grab a coffee to go, or make it your go-to for business meetings and impromptu catch ups.

Kirks is not as aesthetically pleasing as some other wine bars, but its intriguing mix of old and new makes it hard to resist. Once the location of a gangster's "gentleman's" club, widely known as a gambling den, Neighbourhood is now a 1980s-themed restaurant and bar with a wine list that tends towards minimal interventionism. Bar Liberty offers a global menu and a selection of domestic and international wines that were all produced in a sustainable manner with minimal human intervention. Arlechin is indeed a cork-lined ode to wine, run by the Piu family of Grossi Felipe fame, and features a wine list with more than 100 bottles. Bar Liberty features an international menu, with both domestic and international wines on the list, all of which are sustainably produced with minimal human involvement. Zackary Furst, who was Ben Shewry's assistant for two years at Attica, now handles the food deliveries.
Whetner you want funky and weird or just biodynamic and low-intervention, we've rounded up our favourite Melbourne spots to get a glass of the good stuff. Ask the barman for the specials as it’s not all on  the menu. Gets a bit boisterous at times with a slightly douchey after work crowd but service is well drilled and it's a great  spot for a whisky and a cigar on a summer's eve.
These days East End Cellars is just as much a wine bar as it is a wine shop. The shelves hold a massive number of wines – any of which can be drunk on site for an extra $15 (with some top-quality cheese and charcuterie, of course). There’s also a healthy by-the-glass list and rotating tasting flights that showcase a new winery each week. But it’s owner Michael Andrewartha and his team’s continually developing expertise that makes this business a favoured destination for visiting winemakers and off-duty chefs.