Bardega

São Paulo


It's no secret Brazil is a beer country, so what's an oenophile to do? Bardega is one of the few wine bars in the city, where a wine-curious crowd sips from a dominating wall of self-serve interconnected Enomatic wine dispensing machines. Over 100 wines by the glass are dispensed, divided into three sizes (30ml, 60ml and 120ml; R$5 to R$282).

Highlights include excellent domestic wines such as Cave Geisse and Lidio Carraro, international heavyweights like Catena Zapata and Barolo Gaja, as well as boutique choices from Slovenia, Lebanon, Israel and Hungary, among the usual suspects.


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