La Lune Wine Co ★ 4.6
La Lune on Melbourne Street in South Brisbane (Fish Lane entrance) is a natural wine destination. Skin-contact wines and small French-leaning plates.
Wine focus: Natural and minimal-intervention, French and Australian
Hello Please is a wine bar in South Brisbane, Brisbane.
Hello Please on Fish Lane in South Brisbane pairs natural pours with modern Vietnamese banh mi and rice bowls. Curated low-intervention list, laneway tables.
Address: Fish Lane, South Brisbane QLD 4101
La Lune on Melbourne Street in South Brisbane (Fish Lane entrance) is a natural wine destination. Skin-contact wines and small French-leaning plates.
Wine focus: Natural and minimal-intervention, French and Australian
Lobbi at Howard Smith Wharves runs an Italian-leaning natural wine bar tied to Ciao Papi. Open wed-sun 4pm-late. At 5 Boundary Street. Booking recommended.
Wine focus: Italian-leaning natural pours and aperitivo cocktails
La Lune on Melbourne Street in South Brisbane (Fish Lane entrance) is a natural wine destination. Skin-contact wines and small French-leaning plates.
Wine focus: Natural and minimal-intervention, French and Australian
Rosmarino tucks into McLachlan Street in Fortitude Valley as an Italian wine bar. Deep regional list and house-made pasta in a neighbourhood format.
Wine focus: Italian regional wines and seasonal natural pours
Death & Taxes hides on Burnett Lane in Brisbane CBD. Speakeasy-format wine and cocktail bar in the laneway off Adelaide Street, deep international wine list.
Wine focus: Classic cocktails and seasonal wine pours
Cocktail and wine bar on Chester Street, Newstead, Brisbane. Hand-picked wine list, tropical-vibe interior, share-plate small-bar menu, walk-in seating.
Wine focus: Australian and Old World by-the-glass, natural-leaning list
Bar Alto perches on the Powerhouse balcony on Lamington Street in New Farm. Italian wines on the riverside terrace and generous antipasto-and-pasta menu.
Wine focus: Italian regional wines and seasonal natural pours