Oh, wine. It makes so many things better: summer evenings on the balcony, for example. But it can also be a tasty accompaniment to a meal or make an evening with friends look stylish, almost grown-up. To help you get your hands on delicious grape juice in the beer capital of Munich, we present our favorite wine dealers in the city. So you'll never be left high and dry again.

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Wineslingers

Don't know anything about wine? Then head to Haidhausen! At Wine Slingers, you'll not only get good advice, but you're also guaranteed to find what you're looking for. The owners Max and Richy agree: "Wine should simply be fun". That's why at Milchstraße 10 you will only find wines from wineries that the two have selected and visited themselves. Specifically, these are the "young and wild" winemakers in the wine scene from all over Germany. This is also reflected in the stylish wine labels. No complicated stuff - everything from Riesling to sparkling wine is represented here. And if the uncertainty is too great, you have the chance to take part in one of the many tastings in the evening. With the various thematic focuses, you will learn, for example, how different a Riesling can taste or which cheese (also vegan) goes with which wine. Wine store during the day - the ideal place for tastings and events in the evening. You'll never leave Max and Richy hungry or thirsty. We like it!

Wineslingers
Milky Way 10
81667 Munich

Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday: 12 to 19 o'clock

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Vino Infernale

"Bureau für Weinangelegenheiten" aka Vino Infernale is a very special wine store in Sendling: it was never actually planned for normal customers. Adi, Philipp and Moritz mainly set up shop on the wine lists of restaurateurs, advising and supplying them. Thanks to corona, anyone can now purchase their fine wines. There is the right bottle for every price range! And if you can't make up your mind, you should definitely try their own creation, Frizzante 3000. Despite all the hype that goes on here, there is of course a lot of know-how behind it. What is sold is what convinces and tastes good. This makes buying wine a completely relaxed and even rather laid-back experience. A big plus: if you don't want to make the trip to Kochelseestraße 8, you can simply have the wines delivered to your home. Tastings are not yet on offer here, but sometimes you can even ask the Trio Infernale for a sip from their hoodie.

Vino Infernale
Kochelseestrasse 8
81371 Munich

Opening hours:
Thursday & Friday: 11 am to 7 pm
Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm

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Wine furore

This wine dealer is a pretty good reason why a trip to Berg am Laim is worthwhile after all: the best wines from the center of Europe are waiting for you here! From Austria to Slovenia and Hungary, you can discover new wine regions here. Incidentally, this is a family business: the store was started by Gerhard Biber and has been run by his sons Chris and Alex for a few years now. This means that the love of wine is passed down from generation to generation, as well as to the customers. With over 110 vintners in the portfolio, you are sure to find your favorite wine. Of course, the brothers are also happy to offer advice. Weinfurore always responds to trends and so you can also find exciting sparkling or natural wines as well as their own creations in the range. The fun in the glass is rounded off with tastings and events - and thanks to the stylish online store, you can easily bring the furore to your home.

Wine furore
Neumarkter Str. 55
81673 Munich

Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 10 am to 7 pm
Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm

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Wine moment

Mona, Anna-Lisa, Maxi and Dominique from Weinmomentprove that wine is not just for men.

A lot has happened since the two founders Mona & Anna-Lisa opened their first store in Stuttgart in 2017. After four great stores in Swabia, they now want to spread their mission of 'Connecting People Loving Wine' to Munich. Wein-Moment is not a traditional wine shop, but aims to break down barriers and create great moments with great people at events and tastings with wine. How about a trip to the after-work event, for example? Here you can taste selected wines with friends and colleagues in a relaxed atmosphere. Each time, there are six new, different wines from Germany, Italy, Spain and France to try. If you want something to snack on, you can get delicious antipasti boards. If you would rather just stroll through the store and take some wine home with you, you can drop by from Tuesday to Saturday between 11 am and 7 pm.

Wine moment

Ludwigstrasse 10

80539 Munich

Opening hours:

Tuesday to Saturday: 11 am to 7 pm

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Vineyard Club

In the Giesinger store Weinberg Club you can get to know wines before you buy them. For example, three wines are available for just €10 or five wines for €15 - both options with nibbles. Or you can simply book a tasting or even a Weinberg Club evening, where you can try some very special wine selections. Paired with the right finger food, your stomach will also be happy. The owners Florian and Verena really do everything they can to make you feel completely at home in their cozy Weinberg Club. Incidentally, you can not only register for tastings on the website, but also purchase pleasure vouchers to pass on the joy.

Weinberg Club
Edelweißstrasse 15
81541 Munich

Opening hours:
Tuesday to Thursday: 4 to 7 p.m.
Friday: 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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