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Le Pinardier

Bar à vin — Enfants-Rouges (Paris)

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Le Pinardier est un bar à vin chaleureux et convivial situé dans le 3ème arrondissement de Paris, offrant une expérience décontractée et sophistiquée. Fondé en 2019, cet établissement se distingue par sa sélection exceptionnelle de vins français, principalement de producteurs indépendants. Les sommeliers passionnés, dont le propriétaire Benoit, proposent des recommandations personnalisées et une carte qui change régulièrement. L'ambiance varie au fil de la journée : calme et intimiste en début de soirée, puis animée et festive après 20h. Les clients peuvent déguster des vins au verre ou acheter des bouteilles, accompagnés de petites assiettes à partager. La terrasse est particulièrement appréciée pour le people-watching, et l'établissement attire un public international et local diversifié.

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Le Pinardier - Wine Bar Review

+1 $ KEY POINTS Value✨ Casual Neophyte-Friendly Local And more Opened: 2019 The interior, crafted from wooden materials, exudes a cozy and warm ambiance. The atmosphere of this wine bar varies significantly depending on the time of day and customer occupancy. During quieter times, you can easily spot guests enjoying a glass of wine alone while reading a book in a calm and serene setting. In contrast, the scene changes completely during peak times, especially on Friday evenings. The bar becomes bustling with no room to spare, as casually dressed patrons gather in groups, creating a lively atmosphere. It combines the classic French wine bar vibe with a casual touch. This wine bar is recommended for those seeking a diverse wine experience at reasonable prices in a comfortable setting. Walk-in Possible Reservation Possible 3rd Arrondissement 2-minute walk from Arts et Métiers station (Metro lines 3, 11) 7-minute walk from République station (Metro lines 3, 5, 8, 9, 11) 8-minute walk from Filles du Calvaire station (Metro line 8) 9-minute walk from Rambuteau station (Metro line 11) Safety Wine by the Glass: Seasonal Selection The focus is on wines from various regions of France, featuring independent producers and a distinctive selection. You can enjoy wines and champagnes carefully curated by the owner sommelier, who has experience in both the UK and France, and you can choose directly from the wine bottles displayed on the wall. Editor's Wine Tasting: Les Claux Terroir Blanc 2023 Wine Category: White Wine Region: Southern France, Rhône Producer: Domaine Raymond Usseglio & Fils Grape Variety: Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Roussanne, Bourboulenc Aromas: White peach, lemon, pear, white flowers The lemon and citrus acidity refreshes the palate, leaving an overall lively and fresh impression. It is characterized by a harmony of fruit richness and acidity, along with a smooth texture. This wine, made from four grape varieties cultivated using organic and biodynamic methods, is worth experiencing. From the outside, it may appear to be an ordinary, casual wine bar, but in reality, it stands out with its international atmosphere where locals and foreigners of various ages mingle, complemented by attentive service. It is a space where anyone can comfortably enjoy wine. This wine bar is a place where you can simultaneously experience relaxation and sophistication amidst a busy life, making it highly recommended for both wine enthusiasts and travelers. Bar Area Toilets BAR CHARACTERISTICS Opened: 2019 The interior, crafted from wooden materials, exudes a cozy and warm ambiance. The atmosphere of this wine bar varies significantly depending on the time of day and customer occupancy. During quieter times, you can easily spot guests enjoying a glass of wine alone while reading a book in a calm and serene setting. In contrast, the scene changes completely during peak times, especially on Friday evenings. The bar becomes bustling with no room to spare, as casually dressed patrons gather in groups, creating a lively atmosphere. It combines the classic French wine bar vibe with a casual touch. This wine bar is recommended for those seeking a diverse wine experience at reasonable prices in a comfortable setting. Walk-in Possible Reservation Possible LOCATION 3rd Arrondissement 2-minute walk from Arts et Métiers station (Metro lines 3, 11) 7-minute walk from République station (Metro lines 3, 5, 8, 9, 11) 8-minute walk from Filles du Calvaire station (Metro line 8) 9-minute walk from Rambuteau station (Metro line 11) Safety WINE Wine by the Glass: Seasonal Selection The focus is on wines from various regions of France, featuring independent producers and a distinctive selection. You can enjoy wines and champagnes carefully curated by the owner sommelier, who has experience in both the UK and France, and you can choose directly from the wine bottles displayed on the wall. Editor's Wine Tasting: Les Claux Terroir Blanc 2023 Wine Category: White Wine Region: Southern France, Rhône Producer: Domaine Raymond Usseglio & Fils Grape Variety: Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Roussanne, Bourboulenc Aromas: White peach, lemon, pear, white flowers The lemon and citrus acidity refreshes the palate, leaving an overall lively and fresh impression. It is characterized by a harmony of fruit richness and acidity, along with a smooth texture. This wine, made from four grape varieties cultivated using organic and biodynamic methods, is worth experiencing. CULTURAL From the outside, it may appear to be an ordinary, casual wine bar, but in reality, it stands out with its international atmosphere where locals and foreigners of various ages mingle, complemented by attentive service. It is a space where anyone can comfortably enjoy wine. This wine bar is a place where you can simultaneously experience relaxation and sophistication amidst a busy life, making it highly recommended for both wine enthusiasts and travelers. CLEANLINESS Bar Area Toilets Get the App Now Your insider guide to Paris wine bars, in your pocket

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A Sommelier’s Favorite Paris Wine Bars | DMR Travel

> My love of travel and my love of wine combined to create > the perfect way to see and taste the world. > – Michelle ---------------------------------------- Paris is a wonderful city for leisurely strolls from one glass of wine to the next. You don’t have to look far to find the wine vibe you’re looking for in Paris, from casual cafes for a quick sip to poring over an extensive wine list with top producers to choose from. I tend to go for more informal settings where we can linger and chat, and my recommendations will always lean more relaxed than stuffy. Not all of my favorite wine stops in Paris are bars. Some of them are wine shops that also have tastings by the glass, or you can buy a bottle (or two) to drink there or take home with you. Stopping in on a quiet evening and chatting with the staff, telling stories, and enjoying wine together is always time well spent. Paris is a city for sitting outside no matter the time of year or even the weather. When the wine mood strikes, pop into any cafe or bistro with open tables on the sidewalk and spend some time with a glass of wine just taking in the city and the atmosphere. Then wander to the next one. Paris is a very busy, crowded city, and bars, restaurants, and cafes are small. Many spots in Paris fill up quickly, so you may prefer to make a reservation if there’s a place you definitely want to visit and don’t want to miss. Or go early to grab a table and plan on staying for the evening rather than trying to find another open seat somewhere else. If you’re in a group of more than two, I recommend reservations for the evening hours. NOTE: Many small restaurants and shops will close in the afternoon between lunch and dinner service, but you can look for “service continu” on placards, which means service continues uninterrupted throughout the day. Dinner service starts on the later side, and some restaurants won’t open in the evening until after 7:00 pm. ❖ Click Here for more info about dining in Paris ❖ There are too many wine bars and shops in Paris to mention here, but these are some of my favorites that are centrally located and have something unique to offer. I’ve arranged the list by Arrondissement and FUN FACT: the last digits in the Paris zip code will tell you which arrondissement the address is located. 1ST ARRONDISSEMENT: Le Willi’s Wine Bar 13 Rue des Petits Champs, 75001 Paris, France Opened in 1980 by Mark Williamson, Le Willi’s Wine Bar has an ever-changing list of wines by the glass and a daily menu to keep your belly happy. Mark is a fan of Rhône wines, but the wine list covers many wine-producing areas with plenty to choose from. There isn’t much of an outdoor space, but the art-filled interior is roomy. You can also purchase one of the custom posters as a souvenir. Reservations recommended. ---------------------------------------- Ô Chateau 68 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 75001 Paris, France Ô Chateau wine bar is perfect for folks who may be new to French wine because they offer daily tastings hosted by a wine expert. If you’re interested in getting some knowledge with your glass of wine, this is an excellent spot in the heart of Paris. Sign up for a tasting and then stick around to enjoy a bite and discover the more than 1,000 bottles on the extensive wine list. Purchase tickets for the wine tasting in advance. 3RD ARRONDISSEMENT: Le Pinardier 65 Rue de Bretagne, 75003 Paris, France If favorites are determined by the number of times we’ve stopped in, then Le Pinardier is our favorite. They open at 4:00 pm, and several times we’ve stopped in for “just one glass” but didn’t leave until late into the evening. There is no by-the-glass list per se; instead, you can let the waitstaff know what you’re looking for, and they’ll make a recommendation for you. With more than 350 wines in the cellar, the knowledgeable wine folks always have a fun selection on hand for you. A small menu is available, and a highlight is the Bourguignon Tacos. Delicious! ---------------------------------------- Poupée 2 Imp. Berthaud, 75003 Paris, France Tucked in on a dead-end alley near The Centre Pompidou, you’ll find this little gem of a wine bar. Poupée’s cozy terrace is usually buzzing with lively conversations and folks sharing cheese and charcuterie boards. This is another spot where you’ll rely on the staff to help you make your wine choice, and the knowledgeable staff never steered us wrong. They have a unique and unusual way of serving because the bottle is left on the table, and you pay for only what you drink. Yes, you’ll probably finish the bottle as you lose track of time in this fun spot. 7TH ARRONDISSEMENT: La Cave des Climats 35 Rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris, France La Cave des Climats wine shop is the award-winning wine cellar of the Michelin-star restaurant Les Climats. The shop has a focus on the Burgundy wine region, and you’ll find some true gems here. They offer a tasting list of wines by the glass, or you can opt for a bottle from the incredible wine book. A menu of small bites is also available. ---------------------------------------- Comptoir des Elixirs 90 Rue du Bac, 75007 Paris, France Specializing in wines and whiskies, Comptoir des Elixirs is a wonderful stop for having a glass or buying a bottle to enjoy there or take with you. Recently opened in 2021, a small wine bar at the back of the shop is an intimate, casual spot for enjoying some wine time. Small nibbles are also available. The friendly staff is what makes this shop worth the stop. Say hello to Marc and Sandrine. 11TH ARRONDISSEMENT: Le Vin de Possibles NOW: Faim & Soif 41 Rue Faidherbe, 75011 Paris, France UPDATE: Unfortunately, Le Vin de Possibles has closed, and it is now Faim & Soif. I haven’t visited since the change and can’t give a recommendation until I have a chance to see the new place. But if you get there, let me know your thoughts. ---------------------------------------- Do you have a favorite wine spot in Paris that I didn’t list? Let me know, and I’ll make a stop the next time I visit. Cheers! « Germany’s Magical Christmas Markets | 6 Favorite Wine Books »

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Top 10 favorite wine bars in Paris in 2025 - WeTasteParis

INTRO These wines taste entirely different from their conventional counterparts. They are usually low in alcohol, with pure flavors, rarely oak, refreshing, vibrant, and full of life. Keep in mind that there is a significant movement of low-intervention sustainable farming (organic, biodynamic, natural) wines in Paris. Our advice is to approach every shop and/or winebar you visit with a smile and a confident “bonjour” (which means a lot more than just good day in French) and provide three simple pieces of information: 1. your budget – how much you want to spend on that bottle. 2. the style of wine you are looking for: still dry wine: white, red, skin-contact or rosé, sparkling or sweet dessert wine. 3. What do you enjoy drinking at home: a Californian full-bodied CabSav, Oregon Pinot Noir, etc.? This information is critical to scoring a great bottle. We welcome you for a guided wine, and cheese tasting in our bespoke experience in a secret “cave à vin” in the heart of Paris, Taste French Premium Wines Experience” in a 17th secret cellar. You will learn how to assess wine, read French wine labels, the primary nine wine styles and grapes available in France, how to store and serve wines properly, and the basic recommendations for wine and food pairing. Suppose you are more of a Champagne enthusiast. In that case, we will take you to an exclusive cellar owned by an independent grower-producer to Discover rare Champagne in a vaulted 17th cellar in the heart of Paris. With our local champagne expert, you will learn how to find your favorite Champagne, how to purchase, how to serve and pair it with food, and most importantly, how to taste it. Why not take a day off from the hustle and bustle of Paris and come with us to visit the Unesco World Heritage region of Champagne revealed on a day trip experience The list below displays our curated all-time favorite wine bars in Paris. These places are primarily cozy, visited by locals, and provide a relaxed atmosphere and excellent customer service. They all share their passion for hand-picking wines from independent winemakers around France. Enjoy this wine tour in Paris as you taste premium French wines. DISCOVER THE TOP 10 FAVORITE WINE BARS IN PARIS IN 2025 1. MA CAVE FLEURIE Morgan Fleury first open this Champagne bar to promote his family’s biodynamic wines in Paris. The main draw here is Morgan’s (ex-comedian) warm, unpretentious, and witty personality and the high-quality, affordable champagne. Fleury Champagne rarely makes it to North America, so it is an excellent opportunity to discover and taste it while you are here in the food and wine capital of the world. The place is still a secret in central Paris, located on a bohemian, up-and-coming street. They host concerts on Sundays; barrels become tables rolled away before the jazz performance starts, usually on Sunday afternoons. There is a good selection of white and red wines, cheese & charcuterie boards to pair your Champagne with, and plenty of delicious eateries in the trendy Montergueil neighborhood. We love heading to Au Pied de Cochon for a delicious onion soup, then head to the Experimental cocktail club. ADDRESS 177 Rue Saint-Denis, 75002, Paris, France MOOD Champagne all day, inexpensive & high quality! 2. ALEX LE BIENHEUREUX The owner, Alex, will welcome you; he is very passionate about carefully selecting his wines and creates a warm atmosphere. You can buy wines by the glass or bottle to drink on the premises with a 10 euro corkage, which is standard in Paris; you can also buy a bottle to go. The wine list is extensive, but you do not need to read it once you know the 3 things to ask for. It will save you time, believe us! This place is small and intimate, loved by locals, and has a lovely sitting terrace outside. The cheese and charcuterie selection is super tasty and well-sourced. Make sure to stop here on your wine tour of Paris for some unique wine and cheese pairings. ADDRESS 77 Rue Beaubourg, 75003, Paris, France MOOD Relaxed neighborhood wine shop 3. LE PINARDIER We love how passionate the sommeliers are here. The owner, Benoit, has worked in the UK and France, allowing him to have an extensive, top selection of wines and champagnes. We like walking in and taking a good look at the wall staked with a delicious selection of French wines divided by regions, most of the time; we just let ourselves be guided by their excellent recommendations. The place is usually bustling after 8:00 pm, so if you want to stay for dinner, make sure you book online. They offer small food plates to share to create tasty wine and food pairings. ADDRESS 65 Rue de Bretagne, 75003, Paris, France MOOD People-watching while sitting on the terrace. 4. MAGNUM LA CAVE It is still undiscovered and hidden from the hustle and bustle of the most visited parts of le Marais neighborhood. This is a relaxed wine bar where you can find lively wines. Most of the offer is Organic, Biodynamic, and naturally made by artisans. We love the curated mix of cheese and charcuterie platters from independent producers in Italy and France. If you want a full dinner, just cross the road and head to Vins Des Pyrénées restaurant. At the end of your meal, you might want to walk upstairs to the hidden cocktail bar Le 1905, which usually hosts live concerts during the weekends, or head down the street to the Sherry Butt cocktail bar http://instagram.com/sherrybuttparis. ADDRESS 26 Rue Beautreillis, 75004, Paris, France MOOD Neighborhood favorite yet undiscovered! 5. LA COMPAGNIE DES VINS SURNATURELS PARIS This is one of the friendliest and most down-to-earth wine bars in the posh Saint Germain des près neighborhood. It is run by friends, sommeliers Julia, Caleb, and Fabien and a must on your wine tour of Paris. You will find more than 900 references with wines from around the world and from independent winegrowers. Don’t be put off by the lengthy wine list, and let yourself be guided by a team of local experts. Expect wines full of personality and character that delight both connoisseurs and curious amateurs. The place has an elegant NYC style and a touch of provincial tones that will enchant you. We love having the scallop tartare (when in season) with a bottle of Alsatian dry Riesling. ADDRESS 7 Rue Lobineau, 75006, Paris, France MOOD Homy, friendly yet classy 6. AUGUSTIN MARCHAND D’VINS You will find AMV in the chic neighborhood of Saint Germain des près, left bank. This is a hybrid of a wine shop and wine cellar where you can choose to stay (+10 euros corkage) on the bottle or purchase them to go. The owner Emmanuel carefully chooses the bottles at this wine bar for their authenticity, history, and originality. Don’t miss some of the best wine and food pairings Paris has to offer with his selection of Jura wines and the Saucisson d’Ardèche (one of France’s top regions producing cured meats). Still, other small bites are also available using a fine selection of ingredients. This is one of our favorite natural wine spots with red neon signs. We love sitting at a table in the micro-terrasse outside when the weather permits or sitting inside at this deliciously intimate wine den during our luxury food and wine tour in Paris. ADDRESS 26 rue des Grands-Augustins, 75006, Paris, France MOOD Naughty & ready to party 7. LA GRANDE CRÈMERIE More of a contemporary feeling of this hybrid restaurant and wine bar. The kind of place you want to sit outside to practice our national sport, yes, you guessed it, “people-watching” with premium French wines from independent producers and sustainable farms. This wine bar has a pleasant atmosphere and a high level of hospitality. We recommend reserving online or coming early. ADDRESS 8 Rue Grégoire de Tours, 75006, Paris, France MOOD people-watching & delicious wines 8. LES 110 DE TAILLEVENT This is a very chic and elegant Parisian establishment that holds 110 premium French wines by the glass served in 2 measures of 12.5cl or 7cl, needless to say, the most exte

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