The Best Places to Drink Wine in Berlin
Though some of the greatest white wines in the world are produced in the Germany's southwest, Berlin is a city surrounded by fields of wheat and grain—a fact that works…
- story: Talia Baiocchi
Though some of the greatest white wines in the world are produced in the Germany's southwest, Berlin is a city surrounded by fields of wheat and grain—a fact that works…
There are local joints, and then there's Kurpfalz-Weinstuben. Wooden signs on the walls, classic Römer glassware, crocheted tablecloths and a small summer terrace—Herr Schulz's restaurant embodies what a jumping Berlin…
Briefmarken Weine, a former shop selling collectible stamps (really), is home to what is very likely the best pasta available north of the Alps. Served up in a very typical…
In 2007 Jürgen Hammer & Manuela (Manu) Sporbert opened what was supposed to be a wine store and sandwich shop. But nobody knows wine—and how to talk about it—better than…
"Kotti," as Berlin's gritty Kottbuser Tor district is known, is a great place to pick up a dime bag, if that's your thing. Or just a short walk away, right…
The wine list at Weinschenke Weinstein is one of the city's most value-driven, with rieslings going back to the mid '90s, all priced under 100 euro. And while wine is…
The phenomenon that began in Paris and then hopped the pond to New York, Tokyo and Copenhagen has finally arrived in Berlin: natural wine. Maxim's, which opened in 2014, has…
Located just a short walk from Berlin's über-hip Torstraße and the Hackescher Markt, Cordobar is the wine bar on everyone's lips. The bar, which is named for the 1978 World Cup…
Rutz's high-low approach has made it a sort of every-occasion wine destination. The refined dishes of Michelin-star chef Marco Müller grace the tables at the restaurant upstairs, while in the…
The city’s most exciting wine bars range from new-born to generations old, but they all share a few things in common: a slavish dedication to promoting traditional wine production and…