Did you know that Milan is not only the capital of fashion, but also a true paradise for wine lovers? Increasingly appreciated by Italians, in 2025 wine trends see a growing interest in natural and organic production, with a great attention to sustainability and grape quality.
Milan’s wine bars are adapting, offering unique experiences that go beyond the simple glass, with proposals ranging from innovative aperitifs to gourmet dinners.
Get ready to discover places where wine is not just drunk, but experienced.
Table Of Contents
- First | Milan Wine Shop - Evening Bar
- La Vineria In Ripa
- Chalice 1310 Winebar
- Bicerìn Milan
- NOT the usual wine shop
- LEVANTE Mediterranean roots
- 41 Wine Bar & More
- Cantina Urbana Milan
- La Cocota
- Red Red Wine La Vineria
- e/n natural wine shop
- Niconoce ®️ Wine bar with kitchen
- N'Ombra de Vin
- Ass.ne Salumi e Vini Naturali
- Sotto Sotto Milan - Cucina in Cantina
- Cantine Isola
- Divino Vineria
- Cru
First | Milan Wine Shop – Evening Bar
Primo is a haven for natural wines. Fabrizio, the soul of the place, will guide you on a unique wine journey, offering refined and unconventional labels. The relaxed atmosphere, creative cocktails and delicious (and plentiful!) chopping boards complete the experience, making it unforgettable.
Open Tuesday through Saturday, 6 p.m. to midnight.
Address: Antonio Gramsci Square, 12
La Vineria In Ripa
On the Naviglio, La Vineria In Ripa is an explosion of Abruzzese flavors on Milanese soil. The arrosticini are the highlight, but don’t underestimate the generous chopping boards and fragrant bread. Vlad, the innkeeper par excellence, will make you feel at home. Affordable prices and a wide selection of bulk and bottled wines make it a must-visit.
Open Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to midnight and on weekends from noon to 2 a.m.
Address: Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 27
Chalice 1310 Winebar
A corner of Brazil in Milan? You can find it at Calice 1310. This wine bar run by young brothers offers a wide selection of Italian wines, accompanied by delicacies such as Pão de queijo, irresistible Brazilian cheese sandwiches. Sommelier Polly will be able to recommend the perfect wine, perhaps the surprising FEMINA.
Open Tuesday through Sunday from 6 p.m. to midnight.
Address: Via Piero della Francesca, 74
Bicerìn Milan
Bicerìn Milano is one of Milan’s wine bars where you can find fine wine and excellent food options; there are more than 800 labels available (including international). Of note is the “Wine Library” experience, where you can learn more about the stories behind each bottle. Bottles of “vintage,” “mature” and fine wines that have something to tell. Bicerìn is perfect for an aperitif, apericena or dinner.
Take a look at the menu, both aperitifand dinner. The offerings are quite inviting.
Open daily from 6 p.m. to midnight. Closed Sundays
Address: 24 Panfilo Castaldi Street.
NOT the usual wine shop
As the name suggests, the ordinary is not covered here. The rich and curated wine list pairs perfectly with a menu of sophisticated appetizers. The elegant and tranquil setting makes it ideal for a sophisticated aperitif or a relaxed after-dinner drink.
Open Monday through Saturday from 6 p.m. to midnight.
Address: Via Orti, 4, 20122 Milan
LEVANTE Mediterranean roots
LEVANTE is a culinary journey through the Mediterranean. The kitchen, with Apulian roots and Middle Eastern influences, offers dishes designed for sharing. From mushroom carpaccio to hummus, every bite is a discovery. The wine cellar is curated and varied, completing the multicultural experience.
Open Monday through Thursday from 6 p.m. to midnight, Friday and Saturday until 1 a.m., and closed Sunday.
Address: Via Gian Antonio Boltraffio, 10
41 Wine Bar & More
In the Isola neighborhood we find this perfect place to stop and sip a glass of wine with some appetizers. A large outdoor déhor allows you to enjoy the evening breeze now that warm weather is on its way. The wine selection is extensive and excellent with a rich variety of Italian and foreign labels. The 41 Wine Bar & More is the ideal place to spend relaxing moments, whether alone or with friends.
Open daily from 6:30 a.m. until 11 p.m., it is great from breakfastto evening aperitifs. On Fridays and Saturdays it closes at 1:30 a.m. and on Sundays all day.
Address: via Volturno, 41 – Milan.
Cantina Urbana Milan
Innovation is the watchword at Cantina Urbana. The first wine production winery in the city, it offers unique experiences: from tasting to creating your own wine. The very short supply chain model and initiatives such as “literary aperitifs” make it unique in the Milanese scene.
Open Monday through Sunday, 5 p.m. to midnight.
Address: Via Ascanio Sforza, 87 and Via Carlo Ravizza, 21 (Wine Bar De Angeli)
La Cocota
Another of Milan’s wine bars worth mentioning is La Cocota. This place started as a wine bar, offering a refined and classy selection of wines from Trentino and Tuscany, some of them of their own production and others selected among the winemaker friends of Enzo Berlanda, partner of La Cocota.
An elegant yet minimalist environment run with dynamism and resourcefulness. Cozy and pleasant, it is a wine shop to be kept in mind if you want to drink good wine, but above all spend pleasant moments.
Open Tuesday through Saturday from 12:30 pm to midnight. Closed Sundays and Mondays.
Address: 45 Sardinia Street.
Red Red Wine La Vineria
Just a few steps from Bande Nere, Red Red Wine is a tribute to the love of the earth and its fruits. Marco, with his deep knowledge, selects excellent natural wines, both national and international. Dishes, designed to enhance the flavors of the wines, complement an offering with attention to every detail.
Open from 5 p.m. to midnight, closed Sundays.
Address: Via Privata Carlo Antonio Carlone, 8
e/n natural wine shop
Nice idea of natural wine shop in Milan that supports Emergency and promotes social inclusion to asylum seekers. A cheerful place with a hint of madness, as we read on the website. This wine shop boasts a rich selection of wines, natural mainly. The owner has a deep knowledge of the wine world and will be able to help you choose the best wine for you. The outdoor space allows for outdoor dining just a stone’s throw from the beautiful Basilica of Sant’Eustorgio and the Navigli.
Wine can be paired with excellent offerings from the kitchenor pantryfor something lighter and quicker.
Open every evening from Monday to Sunday, weekends also for lunch.
Address: Via Santa Croce, 19 – Milan.
Niconoce ®️ Wine bar with kitchen
Niconoce overturns the concept of wine bar with kitchen: here it is the wine that accompanies the dishes, not the other way around. Nico and Daniela, passionate sommeliers, will guide you to discover surprising labels. The kitchen, personally overseen by Nico, offers revisited traditional dishes and delicacies such as savory baba and casatiello.
Open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 00:30 a.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 00:30 a.m.
Address: V.le Col di Lana, 5/a
N’Ombra de Vin
N’Ombra de Vin is one of Milan’s wine bars to consider. An atmospheric venue that also allows outdoor dining. Their cellars date back to 1973 and are located in the ancient basement of the Basilica di San Marco. Beautiful are the venue’s ancient columns that make the atmosphere refined. Here you can find wines and liqueurs from all over the world accompanied by delicious dishes, such as Milanese jump rice with gorgonzola.
Cozy, intimate, with a very pleasant outdoor déhor, it is perfect for whatever you want to organize there, a lunch, a dinner, an aperitif, a date…
Open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight. Thursday through Saturday until 1 a.m.
Address: via San Marco, 2 – Milan.
Ass.ne Salumi e Vini Naturali
If you feel like tasting quality natural wines, this is the place to go. The staff is friendly and is at your disposal. The highlight is the lovely interior déhor, a sort of secret garden where you can escape from the city while remaining in the heart of Milan. Along with the wine, charcuterie, fresh cheeses and other tasty treats are offered for a 10-star break. We recommend reservations because the restaurant is very popular.
Open Tuesday through Saturday from 6 p.m. to midnight. Sundays from 5 to 11 p.m. Closed Mondays.
Address: Corso Garibaldi, 41 – Milan.
Sotto Sotto Milan – Cucina in Cantina
At Sotto Sotto, haute cuisine and wine bar come together in a unique gastronomic experience. Chef Angelo Pavone reinterprets Italian tradition with a modern twist, while Matteo and Morena curate a cellar that ranges from small producers to the most prestigious labels. A journey into taste, from the earth to the glass.
Open Monday through Saturday from 12 to 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 11:30 p.m., Sunday from 12 to 4 p.m.
Address: Via Alfredo Albertini, 8
Cantine Isola
This wine shop has a very long wine tradition behind it that dates back to 1896. Remaining intact as it was at the time of its birth, Cantine Isola is a corner of Milan where you can breathe in the authenticity of a city that is now changing. Courtesy is at home, a smile, a joke, you feel as if the only customer is you such is the attention in those few moments when your wine is poured into the glass. A few nibbles to nibble to accompany your drink and off you go.
By the way, every Tuesday a poem is told. Twenty-year tradition now.
Open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Address: via Paolo Sarpi, 30 – Milan.
Divino Vineria
In the Città Studi area we find this wine shop where it feels like home. Cozy place, the owners are friendly and make you feel part of the family, you feel welcome even if you enter for the first time. At least that was the case for us when we were there. The service leaves nothing to be desired in fact. Rich variety of wines to choose from to enjoy a good glass in a relaxed and pleasant environment.
The wine is accompanied by a few appetizers that everyone always agrees on: cold cuts, cheeses, a few pieces of pizza.
Open Monday through Saturday from 6 p.m. to midnight. Closed Sundays.
Address: via Filippino Lippi, 2.
Cru
It should not be missing from the list of wine shops to visit Cru. On the website we read “Coming to CRU is like taking a trip to the vineyard, but without worrying about the ground under your shoes.”
Here at Cru you will find quality, artisanal products made with full respect for the environment. Whether it’s the wine or the food, it’s all genuine, healthy, and impeccably made. What you taste here is not just wine but a story, the story of a vineyard, of its grower, drink a narrative that fascinates and seduces and takes you far away. Cru’s products are natural, organic and good. Be inspired by the wisdom of Jacopo Ercolani, the host, and his staff. Their passion will draw you in.
Cru on Via Ugo Bassi is open Tuesday through Sunday from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Closed Mondays.
Cru on Corso Sempione opens Tuesday through Saturday from 4 p.m. to midnight. Sundays from 1:30 to 9 p.m. Closed Mondays.
Address: via Ugo Bassi, 24 – Corso Sempione, 6.
You just have to start your wine tour and be surprised by the wonders Milan has to offer. Cheers!