Cubatas
Spain is the name of the game at this tapas restaurant and Cubatas serves delicious bottles of Spanish wine. From signature sips to mouth-watering Sangria, this West End favourite injects a slice of the Mediterranean into every glass.
Fancy a cheeky Sancerre? Or perhaps you've more of a penchant for Pinot? Whatever your grape of choice, Glasgow has some great wine bars for a tipple or two. From bustling restaurant bars with a dedication to vino, to pop-up wine clubs in stylish settings, we've handpicked the best wine bars in Glasgow to keep you watered with the good stuff.
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Last updated on 30th January 2026
Spain is the name of the game at this tapas restaurant and Cubatas serves delicious bottles of Spanish wine. From signature sips to mouth-watering Sangria, this West End favourite injects a slice of the Mediterranean into every glass.
Don't let their status as a chain bar and restaurant fool you. When it comes to fantastic bottles at unbeatable prices, All Bar One is a name that's hard to top. Found in the heart of the Argyle Street area, you'll find a carefuly crated list with tasty food to soak it all up.
With a list that's both extensive and thorough, it's no wonder that The Butcherstop Bar & Grill lend themselves to status as one of the best places to drink wine in the city. Often paired perfectly with their meaty dishes, head on down for steak, burgers and quaffable drinks.
A restaurant bar with a monthly wine club, Ubiquitous Chip puts a lot of thought into their wine list. With an ample selection of reds, whites and bubbles, this West End restaurant bar has something for even the most discerning grape guru.
One of Glasgow's newest champagne bars, Cuvée serves up old world charm and fabulous fizz on Lynedoch Street in the West End. While cheese, wine and bubbles are the focus, it also boasts a brilliant 'bijou cocktail list'.
Expect to see all the top producers, from Veuve Clicquot and Moët & Chandon to Laurent-Perrier and Pol Roger along with classic negronis, martinis and sours. To soak up the sauce, there's sharing boards and small bites like terrine, smoked salmon and charcuterie.
Rox Moet & Chandon Bar brings a slice of VIP life to the Argyll Arcade. Part of the Rox jewellery boutique, you're free to browse the diamonds and jewels as you sip on glasses of champagne.
Everything about this place is elegant, from the thick velvet curtains and plush armchairs to the leather booths and Audrey Hepburn print on the wall. If you fancy a bite with your bubbles, book in for an afternoon tea of freshly baked scones and delicate pastries.
Perfect for those with a special occasion on the horizon, The McMillan is bringing a stunning roster of gastro plates to Southside. Check out their 25 varieties of wine which span a multitude of countries and flavours for a truly memorable evening of dining.
The wine menu at Bar Gandolfi is lovingly chosen each month by the folks in their wine club. Not only does that make it tried, tested and guaranteed delicious but with a laid-back and informal space, this makes a great place to drink wine in Glasgow.
An utterly swoon-worthy spot with a penchant for moody interiors and heady drinks, Tabac (run by Marco Lazzurri, the man behind Devil of Brooklyn and La Fiorentina) knows what it's doing when it comes to a good glass of wine.
Settle into the suave New York-style space and peruse the wine list, which features reds, like pinot noir and syrah, alongside refreshing whites, such as airen-sauvignon and chardonnay. Or, if you're feeling fancy, treat your date to a bottle of the solera orange wine.