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Discover The Wonderful Wine Bars Of Stockholm

Discover The Wonderful Wine Bars Of Stockholm

Our WineBar Stockholm reviewers had the pleasure of visiting the Swedish capital, home to some of the finest wine bars in Europe. In a nation famed for its food and drink culture, it’s no surprise that wine bars play a part in Stockholm nightlife. They make for a popular choice amongst those looking for great drinks in a relaxed setting. The Burgundy, named after the historical French region, is one of the best-known wine bars in the city. Stocking over 3,000 labels, The Burgundy provides fine wine at affordable prices. This is only one example of the many choices available.

Wine Bars In Stockholm are a great blend of city living and traditional French ambience. This is a balance hard to strike, but the Swedish seem to have perfected it.

Corvina Enoteca Wine Bar

You will find Corvina Enoteca mentioned on almost every list of the best wine bars in Stockholm. Located in the heart of the Old Town, this establishment provides a cosy environment for wine enthusiasts, especially with its great Italian wine selection.

In a modern city packed with Scandinavian design, these bars offer something different. They are a great way to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy authentic & unique environments that appeal to Swedish style. This is why wine bars are becoming more popular in Sweden amongst residents and tourists. keep an eye on our WineBar blog posts for news of up and coming wine bars throughout Sweden & the rest of Europe.

How Much Is A Glass of Wine In Stockholm?

How Much Is A Glass of Wine In Stockholm?

Sweden, and Stockholm in particular, has a reputation for being expensive. Often referred to as one of the most expensive places for a beer, we expected a shock. The good news is that our WineBar Stockholm reviewers discovered it isn’t out of this world and is on par with any half-decent place in Ireland.

A glass of house wine will set you back around 60 SEK, which is equivalent to 6 euros. You can expect to pay around 10 euros for a glass of higher quality wine, though, which can add up. But all in all, drinking at a wine bar in Stockholm doesn’t cost as much as you may think.

Stockholm Old Town

The large majority of the best wine bars in Stockholm take pride of place in the Old Town. The cobbled streets and charming alleyways date back to the 13th century, making the perfect backdrop. The biggest highlight of the Old Town is its vast array of cafes, restaurants and bars. The Nobel Prize Museum and the Post Museum are both also located in the Old Town.

WineBar Stockholm advises you that is the place to be is The Old Town. Some of the oldest in the city feature here, including the likes of Gaston, Glas and the before mentioned Corvina Enoteca. A visit here will see you combine rich history with fantastic fine wines equivalent to some of the best our Winebar Dublin reviewers found.