Zona d'Ombra

Wine bar · Barri Gotic

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"“A meal without wine is called breakfast,” declares a sign in Zona d'Ombra, underscoring just how serious the place is about viticulture. Walls are used to display bottles, wine lists are wrapped around old bottles (and not just any old bottles—we’re talking magnums and bigger), and there are maps of wine regions and photographs of vineyards throughout. Although there's a good array of wines by the glass—12 reds, eight whites, two rosés, and three cavas—Zona d’Ombra's real draw is the chance to pluck a bottle straight from the shelves." - Gemma Askham

14 Best Wine Bars in Barcelona | Condé Nast Traveler

C/ de Salomó ben Adret, 12, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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