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Where to enjoy a glass of wine in Charlotte

The Queen City provides ample choices to toast a glass of wine while savoring taste, culture, and atmosphere.

A bottle of wine is being poured into a wine glass atop a decorated table.

Red or white?

Photo by Joshua Bannen

Red or white? When it comes to wine, everyone has a certain taste. Whether you’re seeking a casual after-work hangout or a formal date night, we’re celebrating Drink Up Week by offering you just a few fresh options to enjoy a bottle of wine in the Queen City.

Rosie’s Coffee & Wine Garden | 940 N. Davidson St., Charlotte
This quaint cafe/bar in the McGill Rose Garden provides hot drinks, craft beer and wines + photo sessions in a beautiful outdoor garden.

The Wine Loft | 2201 South Blvd. Ste. #120, Charlotte
Experience this upscale spot for wine by the glass or bottle, served alongside eclectic tapas in a formal, date night setting.

NoDa Company Store | 3221 Yadkin Ave., Charlotte
A favorite spot in the NoDa arts district, grab your friends and join NoDa Company Store’s wine club to receive six or 12 bottles of white, red or a mix.

Foxcroft Wine Co. | Multiple locations
It’s a neighborhood wine bar, bottle shop, and full service restaurant all rolled into one. Foxcroft has locations in SouthPark, Dilworth, and Waverly.

Tap & Vine | Multiple locations
This wine shop offers a unique culinary experience that blends delectable dishes with an extensive wine list. You can find locations in Ballantyne, Quail Hollow, and Indian Trail.

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