The 3 best wine bars in Denver 2024

Explore the best wine bars in Denver, as selected by our regional ambassador.

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  1. Phone: +1 (720) 738-1803

    Address: 1803 16th Street Mall, Denver

    Sunday Vinyl is the wine bar you may not have known you needed. But once you walk through the doors, it’s abundantly clear that this cosy, comfortable space is exactly what the (wine) doctor ordered. It’s impossible not to notice the incredible sound system – a centrepiece at the back of the restaurant – or the walls of vinyl records all awaiting their spot on the turntables. Named after owner and Master Sommelier Bobby Stuckey’s tradition of spending Sundays drinking wine and listening to old-school vinyl records with his wife, you’ll feel like you might have stumbled into their living room o...

  2. Phone: +1 (303) 993-5330

    Address: 1336 27th Street, Denver

    It seems nearly every time I’ve been to a sommelier’s party (change of jobs, birthday, engagement, going away, etc.), it’s been at Noble Riot. This trendy, graffiti-addled and purposefully irreverent wine bar in Denver’s RiNo neighbourhood gets it right when it comes to wine. The atmosphere is casual but the wine program is serious. They’re known for many things including an award-winning (gluten free) fried chicken and Champagne pairing for parties of one to 14. At any given time you can reserve any of a number of different tasting experiences and winery deep dives. They host regular tasti...

  3. Phone: +1 (720) 456-6705

    Address: 4058 Tejon Street, Denver

    It’s not fair… The Wolf’s Tailor, a hidden gem tucked secretly away in a semi-quiet residential neighbourhood, was already very difficult to get into. Then they had to go and get themselves a Michelin Star and now one has to really commit to securing a coveted reservation in their fairly small interior dining room, or, if you’re really lucky (and weather permits), their outside dining area. However, that effort will be well rewarded once you are seated at your table. Their cuisine and wine program follows an ethos of “in defense of the maker” and applies equally to the agriculturalists of th...