Sipping Secrets: Where To Go Wine Tasting in New York City

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If you’re thinking of where to go wine tasting in New York City, you’re searching for a story to tell, a memory to hold. And also- good wine.

The city’s vibrant Italian and French cultures have fermented some seriously incredible wine bars, wineries, and vineyards. Whether you prefer a trendy wine bar in Manhattan, a place to sip near Times Square, or a private wine tasting experience, NYC has something for every wine lover.

Grab your ISO glass and get ready! No good wine is left behind in my guide to wine tasting in New York City:

The Best Italian Wine Tasting Restaurant in NYC

Travel writer and blogger on her way to taste in Manhattan.

The best Italian restaurant for wine tasting in NYC is, hands down, Briciola

I know, I know- In a city brimming with incredible Italian history, culture, food, and wine, that’s quite a statement.

But truly, few places have such an impressive selection of Italian wines, authentic food, and a knowledgeable staff passionate about the craft.

The Top Luxury Wine Tasting Restaurant in NYC

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Ai Fiori is a luxury wine tasting restaurant in New York City, sure to impress with its GORGEOUS plates.

Italian for ‘among the flowers,’ this Michelin-starred restaurant is known for its decadent menu and fine wines. The wine list is a masterpiece of over 1,200 bottles from regions across Italy, France, and beyond.

Where to Go Wine Tasting in Manhattan

An aerial view of Manhattan demonstrates why it's ideal for sipping wine with friends.

From cozy, intimate wine bars to lavish, upscale restaurants, wine tasting in Manhattan requires no compromise:

Amelie Wine Bar and Restaurant

Amelie is a charming French wine bar in the heart of Greenwich Village. The wine flights are wonderful, the goat cheese ball with pistachio is phenomenal, and so is everything else on the menu of this Michelin-starred wine bar.

La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels

La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels is an upscale, rustic-chic wine bar with a lovely wine list, slanted French. The ‘by the glass’ menu has a wide selection, perfect for sipping around before marrying a bottle. The outdoor seating is perfect for a little al fresco enjoyment on a nice day.

Terroir

Terroir is a fun place to stop for Italian tapas and wine tasting in Manhattan. The vibes are cozy and cheerful, and the wine list is full of winners. Tip: the Italian red flight is a fan fav.

The Most Romantic Wine Bars in NYC

If you’re looking for a dreamy setting to enjoy quality wine with your special someone, check out these 3 romantic wine bars in NYC:

A long wooden table is set with flowers, candles and crystal wine glasses ready for a romantic wine tasting.

Azya Wine and Chocolate Bar NYC

What’s more romantic than good wine? Good wine paired with good chocolate.

Ayza Wine and Chocolate Bar checks all the boxes-

  • Ambiance, with lighting inspired by the night sky and the 12 constellations of the zodiac
  • Delightful drinks like their signature Chocolate Martini
  • Dreamy chocolate and wine flight pairings, like the Dark Magic, a masterpiece of rich red wines and bold dark chocolates  

All that plus a photo worthy trolley outside that you can eat in!  

City Vineyard on Pier 26

What makes the City Vineyard a great place to taste wine in New York City for couples is the views: floor-to-ceiling windows and a roof deck make you feel like you’re watching NYC’s skyline on a TV screen. Impress your date, order the chocolate mousse or creme brûlée 

Jadis Wine Bar

Jadis Wine Bar is a cozy spot on the Lower East Side with a candlelit ambiance and rustic decor. The wine list is diverse, and the cheese boards will put joy in your heart. From brick walls and stacks of antique books to intimate tables, Jadis is one of the most romantic wine bars in NYC.

These Are the Best Wine Tasting Tours from NYC

While the city itself may not be overflowing with wine tasting tours, New York’s wine country sure is. 

Consider these wine tasting tours from NYC:

  1. Long Island. One of the most popular wine tasting day trips from NYC is this Long Island Wine Tour. The tour includes wine tasting from three handpicked wineries on the North Fork of Long Island. What makes this tour stand out is the included gourmet picnic lunch catered by Perfect Picnic! Talk about a photo-worthy day.
  2. Niagra. Go beyond the famous falls and see the calmer side of the region with this all-inclusive, boutique Niagra County Wine tour.
  3. Seneca Lake. Wine tasting around Seneca Lake, in the world-famous Finger Lakes wine region. Tour four different wineries and sample regional wines with scenic views the entire way. Make sure to book in advance, this tour sells out fast

While there are many other wine tasting options in NYC, these are the most popular. 

The Best Places for a Private Wine Tasting in NYC

When it comes to private wine tasting options in New York City, there are two gems I want to share with you:

Roscioli NYC

The first NYC private wine tasting experience I want to tell you about is a long-time favorite:

At Roscioli NYC, an expert guides your tasting tour, handpicking food pairings for each wine. The prices range depending on the wine selections and the number of people in your group, but it’s always well worth it for such a unique and intimate experience. 

ATOMIX

ATOMIX has gained attention for its “New Korean” tasting menu crafted by Chef Junghyun Park. This 12-seat, Michelin-starred, reservation-only Korean fine dining restaurant is one of the trendiest spots on the city’s rich wine scene. Book ahead: ATOMIX is the epitome of luxury wine tasting in New York City.

New York City Wine and Food Festival

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The Food Network hosts the New York City Wine and Food Festival, so you know it’s huge and has celebrity chefs.

Every year, hundreds of New York City restaurants, bars, celebrity chefs, and sponsors host cool events.

The multi-day festival includes small bites tastings and wine samplings, celeb chef demos, book signings, live music, and supports God’s Love We Deliver, a charity providing meals and nutrition counseling for New Yorkers with severe illness.


Frequently Asked Questions

Travel writer Courtney Lux after a night of fun and wine tasting in New York City.

Is New York City known for wines?

While New York City might not be as well-known for its wine production as some other regions, it does have a thriving wine scene and plenty of local winemakers nearby. Wines from nearby Finger Lakes and Long Island are popular all over the city.

What is the oldest winery in NYC?

Brotherhood Winery in Washingtonville, New York, is the oldest winery in NYC and all of the US. 

Established in 1839, you can tour the wineries’ network of underground cellars dug by hand in the late 19th century or have a glass (or five).

How can I book a private wine tasting from NYC?

Booking a private wine tasting in New York City is easy! 

This private, full-day luxury winery tour of Long Island can be booked in less than 5 minutes. You’ll be picked up in a luxury sprinter van, watch your favorite TV show, or listen to your playlist, all while sipping local wine and taking in the local scenery.

You’ll find many other private wine tasting tours on TripAdvisor that will pick you up from NYC.

What are some recommended vineyards for a day trip from NYC?

One of the great things about the New York City wine scene is that it doesn’t end in NYC- there are some fantastic vineyards nearby. 

Visiting these vineyards can make for a perfect day trip or weekend getaway:

  • Wolffer Estate Vineyard (Long Island): Known for their rosé and red wines, Wolffer is a beautiful setting for tastings and picnics.
  • Sparkling Pointe (Long Island): This winery specializes in sparkling wines and has a stylish tasting room with a fantastic view.
  • Brotherhood Winery (Hudson Valley): As the oldest winery in the United States, Brotherhood boasts a rich history and delicious wines.
  • Millbrook Vineyards & Winery (Hudson Valley): Millbrook’s vineyard is absolutely beautiful- the only thing better is the wine!

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