Last Updated on January 7, 2026 by Emma Fajcz | Published: January 4, 2018
Is there anything better than drinking wine in Barcelona? We think not! Wine bars in Barcelona are a dime a dozen, but finding the best of the best can be tricky. We’ve narrowed it down to our favorite 7 wine bars in Barcelona that will delight vino aficionados and wine newbies alike.
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1. Els Sortidors del Parlament
Eat, drink and be merry: all three are possible at Els Sortidors del Parlament. Their wine selection is second to none, and they’re especially proud of their amazing variety of wines from Catalonia. As for the food, they’re one of the top wine bars in Barcelona for tapas. Enjoy everything from simple, classic cured meats to fancy, innovative tapas like the quail egg omelet with black truffle oil! And if you’re traveling with a beer person, they also offer six different cervezas on tap.
Address: Carrer del Parlament, 53, Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain

2. Zona d’Ombra
Inspired by a trip taken to Italy by its owner Miguel Ãngel, Zona d’Ombra evokes beautiful Italian wine regions right from its unassuming location in the old Jewish quarter. Playing on the popular Italian custom of leaving free charcuterie out on the bar for everyone to share, it’s easy to see how the familiar environment of this place makes it one of the best wine bars in Barcelona. Choose from among more than 300 references, representing the best wines in Italy and Spain (especially Catalonia).
Address: Carrer de Salomó ben Adret, 12, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

3. El Diset
Trendy El Diset, in the trendy bohemian El Born neighborhood, is one of the best wine bars in Barcelona for Catalan wines. 20 of them, in fact, all served by the glass. The modern decor, friendly service from wine experts and delicious open-faced sandwiches make it a local favorite. Perfect for a date night or an evening out with friends, the incredible atmosphere here makes for a night out you won’t soon forget.
Address: Carrer Antic de Sant Joan, 3, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

4. Morro Fi
Did you know vermouth is actually a type of white wine? It also happens to be the most popular drink in Barcelona! Locals love crowding into vermouth bars like Morro Fi to drink it chilled, straight from the tap. The bar evokes a sensation of turn-of-the-century Barcelona while maintaining a sleek, modern edge. Be sure to try their house vermouth, it’s delicious and one of our favorites around!
Address: Carrer del Consell de Cent, 171, Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain

Still don’t get the whole vermouth obsession? Devour Barcelona expert guide Victoria explains this integral part of Catalan culture in our video below, then check out guide to the 9 best vermouth bars in Barcelona.
5. Bodega La Puntual
Traditional meets modern in this gorgeous bar, located in a historic building that dates back to the 1800s. Bodega La Puntual evokes classic wine bars in Barcelona of the past. It’s hard to believe they’ve only been open since 2014! Here, you can also enjoy classic tapas while sipping on everything from Rioja to Ribera and everything in between. You’ll want to stay here all day!
Address: Carrer de Montcada, 22, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

6. Vila Viniteca
A point of reference for wine shopping in Barcelona, Vila Viniteca has been a Barcelona favorite for decades. It sits in the heart of the Gothic Quarter yet remains quite local, as most tourists won’t notice it tucked away in the narrow streets. Its selection of Spanish and international wines is vast, and they also offer a delicious variety of gourmet deli products to accompany your wine perfectly.
Address: Carrer Dels Agullers, 7

7. Monvínic
Sleek, softly lit Monvínic prides itself on being one of the wine bars in Barcelona. Its team of expert sommeliers can answer any question you throw at them, and you’re almost guaranteed to walk out the door with a new favorite bottle. The venue also includes a restaurant offering creative twists on traditional cuisine. If you want fantastic wine and excellent food, this is the place to be.
Address: Carrer de la Diputació, 251, Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain

Taste Catalonia’s Cava For Yourself
Love wine and want to taste Catalonia’s cava for yourself? Join us on our Montserrat & Cava Winery Day Trip from Barcelona! Our expert local guide will take you to a gorgeous monastery in Montserrat, then you’ll tour a vineyard and eat lunch–with cava, of course–outdoors. It’s an experience you won’t soon forget!

Featured Review: Montserrat & Cava Winery Day Trip from Barcelona
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My husband rounded out our 6-night trip to Barcelona with this tour, and I am so glad that we did! Visiting Montserrat first thing in the morning is ideal. Though it was a bit chilly, we were able to experience it before the crowds arrived. It was almost like having the monastery to ourselves! Next up…the Cava Wainery tour. What an amazing experience from beginning to end. I loved learning about Cava and Joan Segura Pujadas’ family winery. The icing on the cake was the lunch out in the vineyard.
– Amy on Tripadvisor
Best Wine Bars in Barcelona FAQs
Is it customary to tip in Barcelona wine bars?
Tipping in Barcelona wine bars isn’t mandatory or even expected. However, if you want to give a tip or have received excellent service, a small tip is always appreciated. If you would like, either round up the bill or leave a 5–10% tip.
Is Barcelona good for wine tasting?
Yes, Barcelona is an excellent destination for wine tasting. The city sits near some of Spain’s most celebrated wine regions, including Penedès, Priorat, and Alella, and its wine bars showcase local Catalan wines alongside Spanish classics. Whether you’re sipping Cava, Tempranillo-based reds, or crisp white wines, Barcelona’s wine scene offers a wide variety of high-quality wines to try.
What types of wine should I try at Barcelona wine bars?
At Barcelona wine bars, be sure to try cava (Catalan sparkling wine), Garnacha and Cariñena reds from Priorat, light Albariño or Verdejo whites, and local Monastrell blends. Many bars also highlight unique Catalan varieties like Xarel·lo and Macabeo, which are perfect for pairing with tapas.
Do wine bars in Barcelona serve food too?
Yes, most wine bars in Barcelona offer small plates (tapas) or charcuterie boards designed to complement the wine. You’ll find everything from traditional Spanish bites like jamón ibérico and Manchego cheese to contemporary dishes that pair beautifully with regional wines. Check the wine bar’s website, social media, or menu to see if they offer food or snacks.
Hi Lindsey
Any nice sherry bars with jamon and manchego in Barcelona please
Hi Kevin! Try Libertine Bar in Casa Bonay and Monvinic