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Scroll through above for the best NYC wine bars! We’re all for hunkering down in the cold weather, and where better to do that than somewhere booze is flowing – more specifically, wine? Wine bars are the perfect solution to wanting to camp out  somewhere cozy, which is why we’ve made a list of our favorites around the city. Scroll through above for our top picks; their irresistible aesthetic and delicious red wine is just what the doctor ordered this November… Want wine at home? Check out our guide to the best wine for a dinner party, then invest in a cozy cableknit. Get the latest from The New Potato straight to your inbox!Get the inside scoop on everything Hoboken and Jersey City before everyone else. No thanks, I've already signed up! In food holiday land, there are some holidays we take TOTALLY seriously {ah-hem, World Nutella Day} and some we don’t. But, when a girl hears that it’s National Drink Wine Day OR National Wine Day…now those are holidays we can get behind {and if you think you’d rather be at the gym…think again}.
But, where to go? We’ve compiled a list of a few of our favorite spots for imbibing a glass of delicious wine *and* some yummy food, too. Here are the top wine bars in Hoboken and Jersey City: Hoboken’s newest wine bar, located in the old location of Helmer’s, Sorellina is a great spot for some delicious stomped grapes. Chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and buttoned leather couches and high top tables contribute to the warm and fun ambiance, and the location is reasonably spacious {albeit super busy on a Saturday night — so make a rezzie!}.  There’s an extensive cheese and wine menu {of exclusively Italian wines}, but we noticed there is no pizza served which was a bit surprising for an Italian-inspired restaurant {looks like a post-dinner Benny’s trip may be in the cards…just sayin’}. Regardless, the food is delicious: plates of bolognese pasta and pesto gnocchi make this spot a perfect combination of comfort food meets upscale wine bar. For those wanting something savory followed by sweet, there is also a selection of desserts. 
If you have friends or dinner dates that are less wine-inclined, they also offer a variety of martinis for the advanced palate — including a fig martini and other fancy concoctions.top wine brands of india One of Chef Pino’s genius Hoboken creations and the OG of wine bars in town, Bin 14 is guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser with its cozy ambiance and high-quality cuisine. red wine names beginning with cThe wine bar offers a contemporary blend of upscale Italian tapas in an industrial-chic space — with exposed brick walls, tin molded ceilings, and a marble top bar. the best red wine brand in indiaFor those who don’t do gluten, there are delicious substitutions for most of their carbs {including bruschetta and pizza!}, and a selection of great wines from all parts of the world. wine os x fonts
We also recently discovered Bin 14’s newly improved brunch, which is pretty noteworthy {and yes, there’s a Bloody Mary bar…}!top wine shops chicago Third and Vine {Jersey City}best washington red wines 2015 A cozy wine bar located in Jersey City {at 353 3rd Street}, this husband- and wife-owned locale has quickly become a popular spot off-the-beaten path. best wine deals amazonHidden on a side street in the Village area of JC, Third and Vine is known for its ricotta meatballs, pork belly, cheese selection {of over 30+ cheese}, hot cheese sandwiches, and of course — wine. pictures of wine glasses and foodThe drink list is curated from an eclectic selection of international and domestic wines and spirits, and it changes on a regular basis. food and wine america best coffee bars
Did we mention they serve a lot cheese? Satis Bistro {Jersey City} Previously known to HG for their scrumptious ravioli in a mouth-watering vodka sauce, this European-inspired Jersey City staple {located at 212 Washington Street} also serves as a wine bar, which it founded in 2012 after acquiring a liquor license. In addition to a full bar and signature cocktail list that changes with the seasons, Satis offers over 30 bottled beers and over 45 wines by the glass — ranging from $8 – $25 per glass — and of course, the full enchilada: bottles of wine! The ambiance at this Jersey City restaurant is rustic with a dimly lit aura, making it the perfect spot for a dinner with family and friends or a date night. Plus, the food is fan-f&$#king-tastic, if we do say so ourselves. In the former spot of Three As, Grand Vin is a wine bar that recently opened — much to West Hoboken’s excitement. GV has a limited menu selection, but you can get a delish dinner there {and lots of daily specials}, the wine bar’s menu is pretty extensive {with reasonably priced wines, we might add}.
If you’re used to small, cramped spots in Hoboken — you’ll be pleasantly surprised, as there’s actually a lot of room … AND they take reservations! Among the must-try dishes on the menu: veal meatballs, their homemade gnocchi, and “Hoboken Shrimp” — a combo of stuffed with spinach, pignoli nuts, wrapped with Proscuitto in a white wine sauce, served with vegetables. The space also hosts a variety of wine-tasting events, which is always a plus. A great addition to the neighborhood, that’s for sure. Those are just a few of our favorite wine bars to date in the area. Where will you be celebrating today? She started the site 5 years ago to discover the wealth of fun things happening in Hoboken and Jersey City and surrounding Hudson County areas. When not planning the next Hoboken Girl event or #HobokenGirlHelps volunteer project, she can usually be found watching some really bad {but oh-so-good} reality TV and ordering takeout with her husband and French bulldog, Pierre.