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Top Wine Bars in Brisbane - A Must-explore if You Want to Experience Nightlife

In any of Brisbane's exquisite wine bars, you may ask the city's sommeliers to educate you on something unique about wine, regardless of whether you already or do not know your shiraz from merlot or chardonnay.

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City Winery

It's not every day that you come across a full-fledged winery in the middle of a city, but that's precisely what you'll discover at City Winery. City Winery converted an abandoned warehouse in Fortitude Valley into its own micro-winery, using grapes from important locations around Australia. You may be guaranteed an excellent time since each wine is created by hand and only uses the best fruit. In addition to pouring its own handcrafted wines, City Winery offers unique paddock-to-plate culinary experiences, several event venues, and trivia.

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Wine & Larder

This little treasure is hidden away in the middle of Ashgrove. On this street, Wine & Larder seems modest, yet it boldly offers a wide selection of Fifty hand-selected wines, including roughly 20 by the glass. With wineries from all over the globe (seriously, even Slovenia), you are sure to discover something to suit your palate. Mark Whitaker, a well-known sommelier, recently took over and added his own stamp to the venue and menu. To visit these places in Brisbane easily, make sure to book hotel Apartments in Brisbane that are centrally located. For example, you can check out Oaks Brisbane Lexicon Suites for this purpose.

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Snack Man

With its basic menu, the wine bar distinguishes itself out and is a fantastic spot for after-work drinks. Check out the exotic drinks on the screen above the bar, and then match your drink with some of the excellent cuisines on sale while you are there. Snack Man provides a variety of dumplings, sticks, buns, and desserts, as well as vegetarian or gluten-free alternatives.

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Carl's Wine Bar and Bistro

Carl's, a hole-in-the-wall pub and restaurant run by famous Brisbane sommeliers as well as wine producers, is Newstead grandeur at its best. Gerler Wines created this hidden treasure in the heart of the city. If you really want our recommendation, go for the Queensland tempranillo, a favourite. Carl's is indeed a café throughout the day, so you may stop by for a drink from dawn to dusk. Take a peek at the menu while you are there. To top it off, from 4 p.m. Wednesday to Sunday, they give limitless dog goodies.

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Honour Ave Cellars

This hidden treasure in Graceville, Honour Avenue Cellars, was created to give the impression that you are entering your very own private cellar when you go inside. The atmosphere is both cosy and upscale. To say that the bar and wine store are cosy would be an understatement; in an area that is just 28 square metres in size, there is enough space for eight customers to sit down. The wine list includes both old-world and new-world varieties, and it features the work of one hundred different winemakers from Australia and other countries; many of the selections on this list are quite difficult to get in any other Brisbane establishment. If you want to take the experience to the next level, try pairing your drops with a variety of appetisers, salumi, and cheese.