The best Austrian wine lists in Sweden 2025

Wondering where to drink Austrian wines in Sweden? Look no further.
These are the Swedish wine bars and restaurants where you'll find the very best selections of wines from Austria.
The venues were all finalists in the Best Austrian Wine List category at the Star Wine List of the Year Sweden 2025 awards, kindly sponsored by Austrian Wine.
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Austrian Wine
The Austrian Wine Marketing Board is based in Vienna, and is a national service body for the Austrian wine industry. The aim is to strategically support, coordinate and maintain quality and sales.
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Phone: +46 470 75 97 00
Address: Storgatan 22-24, Växjö
Grand Prix Sweden 2025
PM & Vänner is a gastronomy hotel, an ambitious bistro and a gourmet resturant where Småland meets France. There is also the bakery and its rooftop bar TAK where you'll find cocktails and views. PM & Vänner has swept our wine list competition several times and it is indeed one of the best food & wine destinations in Scandinavia.
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Phone: +46 485 770 60
Address: Trädgårdsgatan 15, Borgholm
Best Long List of the Year Sweden, presented by Chateau Galoupet 2025
Hotell Borgholm, located in the central part of Borgholm, is one of the most renowned restaurants in Sweden. In 2022 they turned 50 (!) years old. Hotell Borgholm was up until 2019 run by Karin & Owe Fransson. Karin was the head chef, while Owe built one of the largest collections of wine in Sweden with over 1,000 references. In 2019 Karin & Owe retired, and now Christofer Johansson is running the restaurant. He protects the legacy of Karin & Owe but has also put a more modern touch on the establishment, both with the interior and in the style of cooking. At Hotell Borgholm, you can choose t...
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Phone: +46 647 515 60
Address: Tottvägen 127, Åre
Best Long List of the Year Sweden, presented by Chateau Galoupet 2025
The hotel and restaurant Granen in Åre has welcomed weary skiers with comfortable armchairs and an open fire since 1916. The restaurant serves well-made food with fine local produce.
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Phone: +46 31 750 88 05
Address: Mässans gata 24, Göteborg
Austrian Wine List of the Year Sweden, presented by Austrian Wine 2025
Heaven 23 has much more to offer than just the stunning view from the Gothia hotel restaurant’s 23rd floor. Here you’ll find the iconic King Size shrimp sandwich (over one million served) but also plenty of other tasty dishes with locally sourced produce.
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Phone: +46 8 14 60 00
Address: Rosenborgsgatan 20, Solna
Austrian Wine List of the Year Sweden, presented by Austrian Wine 2025
The Winery Hotel is the impressive modern urban winery and hotel that has opened just north of Stockholm. It houses a winery, hotel, bar, restaurant and conference rooms. The wine list has wines from the hotel as well as Italian producer Terreno which shares the same owner, but also everything from natural wines to mature Bordeaux. In the bar a number of wines are available by the glass and in oenomatic machines. These wines rotate often and are not listed.
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Phone: +46 8 676 58 00
Address: Operahuset, Karl XII:s torg, Stockholm
German Wine List of the Year Sweden, presented by Wines of Germany 2025
Operakällaren in Stockholm’s Opera House is probably the most beautiful dining room in Sweden. And the service is like a scene from the Opera stage, professional, classic and warm. The menu has shifted with the arrival of the chefs from 2-star Aloë, less classical French and more Asian influences have arrived at the scene.
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Phone: +46 8 679 35 00
Address: Södra Blasieholmshamnen 8, Stockholm
German Wine List of the Year Sweden, presented by Wines of Germany 2025
The grandest hotel in the city also boasts one of the grandest wine cellars, including a bottle from the year the hotel opened, 1874. The wine list is massive and accessible in the hotel’s classic Veranda restaurant and Cadier bar, as well as in the Mathias Dahlgren restaurants Seafood Gastro and Matbaren.
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Phone: 08-506 400 84
Address: Lilla Nygatan 5, Stockholm
By the Glass List of the Year Sweden, presented by Riedel 2025
Restaurateur Daniel Crespi and his gastronomic team have always held the banner of creativity high in their neighbourhood in Old Town, Stockholm. New restaurants and concepts have come and gone in a steady stream over the years, but now they have instead chosen one main focus, and in September they re-opened Restaurant Leijontornet after 13 years. (This replaces the famous restaurant of theirs: Djuret) The food is first class and so obviously made with the wine in focus, with dishes such as duck liver minced quail, double breaded Cotoletta Milanese and fried turbot. Generous and with depth in...