Reservations · Takeout
A personable Paris wine bar centered on guided blind tastings and well-priced bottles, with simple charcuterie and cheese; magical for wine seekers, but reservations and group etiquette can be touchy.
Wine Therapy delivers a compelling wine-focused experience anchored by exceptional wine expertise and attentive host-led service that guides guests through thoughtful tastings. Food quality remains functional—simple boards and charcuterie support rather than anchor the experience—while consistent execution and strong repeat loyalty confirm its appeal to wine enthusiasts. Recent operational friction around reservations and event policies, combined with modest plating portions, prevents the higher grade this intimate neighborhood gem otherwise approaches.
The room feels warm and intimate, the kind of neighborhood spot where conversation stretches as the bottles rotate. A host greets you, asks what you enjoy, then pours small tastes to narrow in on your glass. One guest put it simply: "We felt looked after from the first pour." However, occasional reports of reservation mix-ups and event friction suggest some operational rough edges during busy periods. The cooking here is supporting cast: quiche, charcuterie, and cheese to frame the wines. The heart of the experience is a guided blind tasting that is relaxed and unpretentious, showcasing small growers and classic regions without snobbery. Expect modest portions, fair pricing by Paris standards, and a host who loves sharing why a bottle matters—ideal for wine-curious evenings rather than full meals. Families should note this is an adult-focused wine bar with no kids menu. While simple items like quiche (€8), chips (€4), and cheese boards (€17) could work for flexible eaters, the experience centers on wine flights and conversation. For picky palates or younger diners seeking familiar mains, consider a nearby bistro first.
Area: Lively 9th arrondissement near theaters and bistros; attracts after-work crowds and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy streets, good evening foot traffic and lighting.
Nearby: Close to Square Montholon, Grands Boulevards, venues and hotels; mix of locals and travelers.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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