Wine bars – or, in their Americanized version, wine bars – are becoming more and more famous in São Paulo. With hundreds of labels and snacks to pair with them, they are the best choice for a tasty and relaxed evening, sampling the best bottles of the drink. Check out our guide to wine bars in SP below , and enjoy!
Wine in the Pub
From the same owners as the bistro Chez Amis the recently opened Vinho no Boteco promises to bring quality wines at affordable prices. In a relaxed atmosphere, you can try more than 80 labels of the drink from just R$74.
📍 Rua dos Pinheiros 576 – Pinheiros
Clos Bistro and Wine Bar
This charming bistro is our next tip for those who want to venture into SP’s wine bars. Clos has more than 140 labels from all over the world, with glasses starting at R$45 and bottles starting at R$190. Ah, the house offers a “free glass” on Tuesdays! After two glasses, the third is on the house.
📍 Rua Girassol, 310 – Vila Madalena
Clementine
Another newcomer, Clementina stands out among the wine bars for its stripped-down approach and appreciation of low intervention wines. In other words, instead of big, acclaimed brands, the 52 wines on the menu are from small producers, either in Brazil or abroad. Try labels from different origins and styles!
📍 Rua João Moura, 613 – Pinheiros
Miya Wine Bar
This wine bar is in a charming townhouse in Pinheiros, one of the capital’s most bohemian areas. There you can taste over a hundred labels by the glass, including French, Italian, Argentinian and Portuguese wines.
📍 Rua Padre Carvalho, 55 – Pinheiros | Rua República do Iraque, 1038 – Campo Belo
Paloma
On the first floor of the Copan building, Paloma serves as a bar, restaurant and wine store. There, you can try around 50 different labels, which – contrary to tradition – don’t come in goblets, but in glass tumblers.
📍 Avenida Ipiranga, 200 – Centro