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Berlin drinks Champagne on its own terms — curious, unstuffy and always by the glass. From sleek Mitte dining rooms to relaxed neighbourhood wine bars, these are the best places in Berlin to drink Champagne and sparkling wine by the glass, each opening grower cuvées and classic houses a flute at a time, among a wider by-the-glass list.
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Wine Bar · Strausberger Platz 17, Berlin
A cosy Italian wine bar and restaurant set in a former stamp shop on Karl-Marx-Allee in Friedrichshain. The carefully curated list leans into Italian and natural wines — with Champagne among the by-the-glass pours — served in a charming retro room alongside sophisticated antipasti and fine pasta. An Outstanding 2 Glass programme of more than forty wines by the glass.
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Restaurant Tim Raue
Restaurant · Rudi-Dutschke-Straße 26, 10969 Berlin
A two-Michelin-star dining room in Kreuzberg, a short walk from Checkpoint Charlie, where wine has always shared top billing with the kitchen. The list reaches for rare and large-format bottles, and because the team pours with Coravin, those wines can be served by the glass without committing to a whole bottle — so a single sitting can take in benchmark wines that almost never appear on a by-the-glass list. A 2 Glass programme of more than forty wines by the glass.
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Veronika by Fotografiska
Restaurant · Oranienburger Straße 56, 10117 Berlin
A wine-led restaurant inside the Fotografiska photography museum on Oranienburger Straße in Mitte, where a dedicated and genuinely passionate sommelier team brings the list directly to the table. That list runs to around 600 references, carefully balanced between timeless classics — Champagne, Bordeaux and Burgundy among them — and lesser-known discoveries found through careful tasting, with 30 to 40 open by the glass for depth and discovery alike.
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Carl & Sophie
Restaurant · Alt-Moabit 99, 10559 Berlin
A relaxed Spree-side restaurant on Alt-Moabit, as cosy as it is stylish, and genuinely family-friendly. It trades on the easy harmony between city buzz and the water at its door — equally suited to a quick lunch, a business meal, or an unhurried dinner over a glass. A Hidden Gem for waterside drinking away from the crowds.
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De Rome Restaurant
Restaurant · Behrenstraße 37, 10117 Berlin
The restaurant at Hotel de Rome, on Behrenstraße by Bebelplatz in Mitte, has spent twenty years blending Italian flair with German precision. A few high-quality ingredients are treated with real care, matched by a broad selection of wines both by the glass and by the bottle. A Hidden Gem for an elegant evening in the heart of the city.
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Freundschaft
Wine Bar · Mittelstraße 1, 10117 Berlin
A small, characterful wine bar on Mittelstraße in Mitte, with a relaxed mood and a distinct touch of Austrian charm. The list favours wines with a story and a sense of singularity, poured for people who like to be surprised by the glass. A Hidden Gem for low-key, exploratory drinking.
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Hafenküche
Restaurant · Zur alten Flussbadeanstalt 5, Berlin
A waterside kitchen at Rummelsburg, where a thoughtful wine selection meets an easy, urban mood right on the Spree. Good wine without pretension, served across a restaurant, a terrace and a river deck. A Hidden Gem for a sunny afternoon or a relaxed evening by the water.
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MINE Wine
Wine Bar · Meinekestraße 10, 10719 Berlin
Just off the Kurfürstendamm in Charlottenburg, MINE pairs modern Italian cooking with a wine culture to match. The room is vintage-styled and warmly lit, with a terrace for warmer evenings, and the house philosophy is to keep everything as natural as possible — in the kitchen and in the glass. Selected as one of Greg's Hidden Gems for its idiosyncratic, wine-led approach.
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Nobelhart & Schmutzig
Restaurant · Friedrichstraße 218, 10969 Berlin
A Michelin-starred dining room on Friedrichstraße in Kreuzberg, known for an uncompromising 'food from here' philosophy — and a cellar chosen on the same terms. Wines are picked only when the team knows the people behind them, which makes the by-the-glass pours a window onto small, principled growers. A Hidden Gem for drinkers who care where the bottle comes from.
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Restaurant Rutz
Restaurant · Chausseestraße 8, 10115 Berlin
Berlin's only three-Michelin-star restaurant, in Mitte — and one that began life as a wine bar in 2001. Wine still comes first here: Marco Müller's cooking and the cellar are treated as two expressions of the same idea, with pairings that read like a guided tour through the glass. A Hidden Gem for those who want the food to follow the bottle, rather than the other way round.
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Where can I drink Champagne by the glass in Berlin?
Restaurant Tim Raue and Nobelhart & Schmutzig in Kreuzberg, Restaurant Rutz in Mitte, and neighbourhood spots like Mauerwinzer all pour Champagne or traditional-method sparkling by the glass.
What counts as "by the glass" at these venues?
Typically 100–150ml pours. Several venues use Coravin technology, so prestige Champagnes can be poured by the glass without opening the whole bottle.
Wine by the glass turns a single evening into a tasting flight, and the wine bars in Berlin above show how far a thoughtful by-the-glass programme can travel — from grower Champagne to bio-dynamic reds. Use the map to plan a crawl by neighbourhood, and open each venue for opening hours, the current pour list, and booking details.
The Coravin Guide reviews each venue independently, focusing on the ambition and depth of what they pour by the glass. No venue pays to be included.