8 places to drink Californian wine in the Netherlands

Want to drink Californian wine in the Netherlands?


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  1. Presented by The California Wine Institute

    California Wine Institute is an association of 1,000 California wineries and wine-related businesses that initiate and advocate public policy to enhance the environment for the responsible production, consumption and enjoyment of wine.

  2. Phone: +31 0117 392 040

    Address: Boulevard de Wielingen 1, Cadzand

  3. Phone: 013 545 1088

    Address: NS-Plein 32, Tilburg

  4. Phone: +31 72 509 3644

    Address: Duinweg 15, Schoorl

    Merlet is on the Dutch north coast, not very far from the Wadden Islands, and the harbour of Den Helder is half an hour's car drive away. The beautiful Texel Island takes a 20-minute trip with the ferry. Merlet Hotel also hosts a fine-dining restaurant packed with fine art like the big sand sculpture depicting the dunes of Schoorl facing the open kitchen area. Art is also on the wine list, and you will find an awesome selection of South Africa's finest wines, both reds and whites. Also a dizzying choice of white wines from the Jura without forgetting the classics from Burgundy, Bordeaux and...

  5. Phone: +31 023 542 7270

    Address: Spaarne 96, Haarlem

  6. Phone: 0411 676 282

    Address: Eindhovenseweg 41, Boxtel

  7. Phone: +31 0222 441 052

    Address: Vuurtorenweg 146, De Cocksdorp

    By the Glass List of the Year International Open 2024

  8. Phone: +31 020 261 3572

    Address: Westerstraat 132, Amsterdam

  9. Phone: +31 20 765 1212

    Address: Utrechtsestraat 141H, Amsterdam

    Austrian Wine List of the Year International Open, presented by Austrian Wine 2024

    ​​Zoldering is a wine hotspot in Amsterdam, open since 2019 and a real treat for wine lovers. It occupies a beautifully converted Amsterdam building, which makes the most of its high ceilings, space and light. Although it is foremost a restaurant, you can always drop by early or late evening for just a glass of wine by the bar. The menu is concise and often exceptional. There’s a lightness of touch to the modern European cooking, and a refreshing lack of pretension or unnecessary complexity. There are no huge tasting menus or filigree presentations – just top-class ingredients treated with re...