5 wine bar rooms in Burlington we have eaten in, sorted by editor score. All cuisines in Burlington | Wine Bar across every city.
Burlington's wine bars trend toward natural and Italian-leaning lists tied to the kitchens behind them. Sotto Enoteca pours a deep Italian-only list from the Trattoria Delia team next door at 152 Saint Paul, May Day cures its own charcuterie and bakes its own bread on North Winooski Avenue in the Old North End, and Juniper at Hotel Vermont leans its list into Vermont distilleries and small-producer bottles. Trattoria Delia itself, Wine Spectator-recognized, doubles as a destination for its by-the-glass program.
Sotto Enoteca ★ 4.6
church-street-marketplace · 150 Saint Paul St, Burlington, VT 05401
Intimate wine bar from the Trattoria Delia team next door at 152 Saint Paul. Italian wines by the glass and bottle, sustainable, organic and biodynamic.
May Day ★ 4.5
old-north-end · 258 N Winooski Ave, Burlington, VT 05401
Old North End neighborhood bar; natural wines paired with house-baked bread, in-house charcuterie and seasonal small plates. Off-the-beaten-path producer.
Trattoria Delia (wine bar) ★ 4.5
church-street-marketplace · 152 Saint Paul St, Burlington, VT 05401
Trattoria Delia is famous for its food but the wine list is the second draw: Wine Spectator-recognised, deep Italian focus, bottles and a long by-the-glass.
Juniper at Hotel Vermont (wine and cocktail bar) ★ 4.4
church-street-marketplace · 41 Cherry St, Burlington, VT 05401
Hotel Vermont's lobby bar; the wine and cocktail list leans hard into Vermont distilleries and small-producer bottles. Terrace overlooking Lake Champlain.
May Day ★ 4.5
old-north-end · 258 N Winooski Ave, Burlington, VT 05401
May Day on N Winooski Ave in Old North End is the local industry pros' natural-wine room baking its own bread and curing its own charcuterie nightly.