Five Natural Wine Bars In Paris
Fresh from another short sojourn in Paris, we share our current top five wine bars in the city.

To help you navigate the vast Parisian wine bar scene, we've created this guide. From iconic cellars to charming local bars. Wine lovers, don't miss these spots.
Lolo Cave a Manger, 9th. Arrondissement
Lolo cave à manger is the place to be for a good time! This cool wine bar serves up natural wines and delicious bites, all set to a soundtrack of good music and punctuated by plenty of laughter – with a chance of spontaneous dancing.
Aux Deux Amis, 11th. Arrondissement
Aux Deux Amis is the quintessential Parisian wine bar you imagine: softly lit, with red-backed mirrored walls and a classic awning shading bistro tables, all bearing the charming marks of time. Despite its name ("between two friends"), the atmosphere buzzes with the energy of a lively gathering. Expect friendly encounters and shared drinks in this perpetually packed spot, where vinyl stools at the bar and standing room in between are the norm. The bartenders, with their direct yet knowledgeable French manner, will guide regulars through their extensive wine list. Enjoy simple, delicious plates of sardines, saucisson, and chicken liver alongside your drinks.
Le Vin au Vert, 9th. Arrondissement
Just steps from the marché d’Anvers, discover the elegant wine haven of Étienne Lucan and Sébastien Obert. With wooden tables to the right, a wall showcasing their extensive bottle collection to the left, and the soft glow of neon above the kitchen, this is a true wine lover's destination. Home to several hundred natural wines, almost exclusively sourced from France and constantly updated with new arrivals and visits from their winemaker friends. Complementing the wine is a concise evening bistro menu offering delights such as andouillette, bouchot mussels with sautéed potatoes, and chocolate fondant.
Septime La Cave, 11th. Arrondissement
Just a stone's throw from Septime, often hailed as one of Paris's finest contemporary French restaurants, lies La Cave – its cool younger sibling. If a table at Septime is out of reach or your time is limited, La Cave offers an excellent alternative right around the corner. With 10 different wines available by the glass daily, La Cave's ever-changing list leans towards the exceptional: expect small-batch, biodynamic, and natural wines from across Europe. Not sure where to begin? The bartenders excel at pointing you in the right direction, often introducing you to something truly special.
Delicatessen Place, 11th. Arrondissement
Delicatessen Place, with its memorable "Cordonnerie Derby" sign and green exterior (a former shoe repair shop), feels like a true neighborhood find. The interior blends exposed concrete, wooden walls, and dangling Edison bulbs. Their by-the-glass selection is often natural and French, while the adjoining wine shop allows you to handpick a bottle, have it opened, and enjoy it at the bar or on the sidewalk. The casual, buffet-style snacks are served up whenever the friendly bartender can get to you.
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