From casual to posh, underground or mainstream, Chicago loves to get its drink on. Whether a cocktail or a beer, the Midwest has a love of all things alcohol and wine is no exception. We've put together a list of wine bars offering flights, global selections and locally-sourced varieties.
From upscale drinking establishments to neighborhood shops with tasting bars, wine enthusiasts now have more options than ever for a great sampling and snacking
Wine trends are constantly evolving. What’s new on the horizon for 2021? JJs Wine Bar presents the expected trends in wine for the year ahead!
South Florida restaurants and bars that do wine well
Wine lovers unite! Philadelphia has some of the best establishments that excel in wine and we’ve gathered a list of the best.
Pierre Jancou opening the first bottle at Vivant Rue des Petites Ecuries (Paris, 10st arrondissement) After a pause of maybe one year and a half (exactly since october 2009), Pierre Jancou is back on the wine & gastronomy scene in...
Chicago?s best wine bars give this city a unique spin on the term wine country. Check out our growing list of wine bars putting Chicago on the map for its...
Grab a glass at one of Pittsburgh's finest wine bars.
10 wine bars that have taken Austin by storm. Austin’s wine bars are as varied as its population. Be it the hippy, all-organic crowd or the UT frat crew, there’s a wine bar for all of the perso...
Whether you’re savoring just a glass or popping open an entire bottle, Chicago has a plethora of options for those looking to enjoy wine in the Windy City. With casual spots for the occasional drinker to some of the best bottles for serious oenophiles, unwind and enjoy everything from flights
Valley Bar + KitchenThe first natural wine–focused bar in Wine Country opened this summer on Sonoma Plaza. Founded by four Scribe Winery alumni, Valley set up shop in the historic Leese-Fitch Adobe built in 1836 and serves up French vibes, seasonal small plates—the XO eggs are a must-order—and glass...
Mulled wine is a warm drink served with fruit, raisins, spices and typically a port wine, since it’s sweeter. It could be just what you are looking for to warm you up after a day in the city.
Nothing makes holiday travel almost bearable than a gate-side glass of wine.
In Portland, a new crop of wine bars and wine-focused restaurants is changing the way the city drinks wine.
We know you don't need a glass of wine on your way to visit your loved ones this holiday season. We wrote this for your friend. Tell your friend to plan his or her layovers accordingly.
When you live in wine country, it’s probably a good idea to have some killer wine bars in your back pocket
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