Melbournes Best Wine Shops
There’s something simple about Public Wine Shop in Fitzroy North that makes it so attractive. When you walk through the Purvis doors, it’s like you’re heading into another world. The vibrant colours of the hundreds of brews lighten up the walls – if you’re a sucker for a well-designed can, you’ll definitely leave here with a box or two of craft brews. Purvis Beer also has a Purvis Dozen, almost like a bit of a mystery box, where the team chuck in a selection of their best brews. You can even let them know what you’re into so they can tailor it to your tastes. McCoppins has been part of the Melbourne wine culture since 1978.
A package of charming decor, affable staff, and enviable food and beverage excellence, Gerald’s is North Carlton’s unchallenged gem. When someone like Andrew McConnell opens a wine bar in Melbourne, the expectations are high. When Small Victories Wines that bar sits beside the guy’s iconic, two-hat Fitzroy restaurantCutler & Co., forming some kind of wining and dining super-spot, you can bet they’re even higher. But you can rest assured that Marion lives up to all that hype.
We've tried and are proud of every bottle on our shelves - come and see why! Specialising in boutique and individually selected wine, beer, and spirits. Staff are super friendly and always happy to assist and recommend wines to me. Choose your coffee blend, then choose your style from espresso to Vietnamese to filter.
Our distinct vision is to provide exceptional quality & service for our customers. Catch the train, trust us, it's easier than finding a park. Also peep the local op shops if that's your thing, there's some bargains to be had. Hampton has a bustling food scene these days with The French Providore next door, Bang Bang, Feast Wine Bar and even Hampton Gate Cellars. Old Palm Liquoris located in a relaxed former warehouse where you’ll come for a wine, stay for a bar snack and eventually never leave. Owners Pete Baxter and Jack Shaw are big fans of what they produce, both true wine aficionados and appreciators.
With more than 700 bottles to choose from, that’s probably a good idea – and you’re in good hands. Before launching Magnum + Queens, Selleck spent time as a sommelier at Rockpool, Cumulus, and the Stokehouse. Discover our extensive selection of natural wines and other well-made sustainable drinks, thoughtfully curated to satisfy even the most discerning palates. In Collingwood has done the seemingly impossible and created a vegan cheese plate so creamy and morish it rivals even the most dairy-laden version. Using cheese as your excuse not to eat vegan won't fly here.
The menu is made up of sharing plates with an emphasis on meat and seafood, but there are enough veggie options to satisfy any surprise dietary requirements — pizzas are also a big win at this Melbourne wine bar. With “magnum” in the business’s name naturally there are some of those in store as well, but it didn’t come from the large-format 1.5-litre wine bottles. Rather, it’s a tribute to another Selleck – Tom – and the moustached ’80s private investigator he played on Magnum, P.I.. The “Queens” addition? Inspired by the famous New York burrough of the same name, which Dickie and Selleck were travelling through in a taxi while brainstorming names for the store. Kirsten Dickie and Virginia Selleck launched their smart and thoughtfully curated online wine store, Magnum + Queens, in 2017.
Offers a wide range of local and imported beer, wine and spirits. Excellent range of local and imported wines, beer and spirits. Our experienced staff will share their knowledge about classics from across the globe and give you a greater understanding of their origins, including the regions they come from and their vintage. Whether you’re going green, red, all white, sparkly or metallic, this Christmas, get inspired with festive decorations galore at Christmas Kingdom. From wreaths to baubles, shimmering lights, Christmas trees of all heights, if it’s festive you’ll find it at Christmas Kingdom.
For a limited time this offer comes with a gift packed Laguiole corkscrew. Exclusive to Cellar & Co the Yalumba Signature Museum Pack is the perfect gift for the discerning wine lover. These packs offer unique and quirky drinking ideas as well as vertical tastings and ever popular wines in straight packs. Former sommelier Campbell Burton is behind this smart store, where 200 bottles of organic, sulphur-free wine rest in temperature controlled cabinets.
They offer up a great mix of local and European wines, delving into drops from Orange and country Victoria, to then interesting natural drops from Italy and France. It’s a perfect blend of classic crowd pleasers, and interesting, left-of-centre drops for the curious drinker. Gerald’s Bar is a Melbourne wine bar institution, and rightly so. The wine list covers classic and traditional styles of winemaking to biodynamic or low-intervention, funky natural wines. It’s the wet, wine-soaked dream for any sommelier in town. Much-loved for date nights, it sets the mood with candlelight and a romantic handwritten menu card of wine bar snacks with a pan-European bent.
(In true Italian style, you might even take riposo on the lawn.) The menu showcases the market gardens and might include house-made pappardelle, antipasti or woodfired pizzas. Some of the finest food, wine and views on the entire Mornington Peninsula, which is saying something. And the accommodation is no slouch either, with a range of beautiful king-sized suites to choose from. Between the Yarra Valley and the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria is home to some of Australia’s marquee wine regions. And although these two big players lay claim to the lion’s share of Victoria’s best wineries, there are great places to try all across the state.