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Champagne is Paris's native celebration, and there is no finer way to drink it than by the glass — one flute at a time, from grower cuvées to the grandes marques. From grand Art Deco brasseries and Michelin dining rooms to intimate 9th-arrondissement wine bars, these are the best places in Paris to drink Champagne by the glass, each pouring it among an ambitious by-the-glass list.
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Bubble Bliss
Champagne Bar · 3 Rue de Bourbon le Château, 75006 Paris
An intimate Champagne bar in the heart of Saint-Germain devoted entirely to bubbles, with more than 300 cuvées to discover — from legendary houses to the most sought-after independent growers. More than a Champagne bar, it is a sparkling guide to the world of Champagne, with rare grower and prestige cuvées poured by the glass.
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Cave Pétillance
Wine Bar · 19 Rue Condorcet, 75009 Paris
A charming neighbourhood wine bar in the 9th arrondissement built around grower Champagne, with more than 600 references from independent vignerons alone. Beyond the bubbles, the 2,000-strong cellar reaches into Burgundy, the Jura and Italy — Barolo included — with a fine seam of mature bottles, and more than twenty wines open by the glass.
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Didon
Restaurant · 8 Rue du Dragon, 75006 Paris
This sophisticated Saint-Germain restaurant offers an ambitious by-the-glass program featuring more than sixty pours. Bordeaux and Burgundy classics anchor the list, joined by expressive Cabernet Franc bottlings and a strong commitment to bio-dynamic producers. The elegant dining room and serious wine focus make it a destination for fine dining, special celebrations, and wine lovers seeking depth across glasses.
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Gouttes de Dieu, Opéra
Wine Bar · 8 Rue Rossini, 75009 Paris
A convivial wine bar near the Opéra built around a 600-strong list and a daily-changing menu of fine produce. Champagne sits among Jura, Loire and Rhône pours on a list that rewards the curious — equally suited to an impromptu glass or a long dinner. A three-glass programme in the 9th.
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Hébé
Restaurant · 15 Rue Frédéric Sauton, 75005 Paris
Just off the Seine in the Latin Quarter, this sophisticated and stylish restaurant pours more than sixty wines by the glass in a refined setting. The selection moves through Bordeaux and Burgundy classics, Alsatian aromatics, and a thoughtful roster of bio-dynamic producers. With an elegant ambiance and serious cellar, Hébé suits memorable dinners, business gatherings, and wine-driven occasions.
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Instants Vins
Wine Bar · 24 Rue Boursault, 75017 Paris
A relaxed and social wine bar in the leafy 17th arrondissement, offering an ambitious by-the-glass list of more than sixty pours. The selection spans Bordeaux and Burgundy heavyweights, Alsatian whites, and a delicious focus on Cabernet Franc-driven bottlings. With its convivial atmosphere and serious wine credentials, it is a favorite for casual evenings and neighborhood celebrations alike.
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Les Gouttes de Dieu La Cave
Wine Bar · 13 Boulevard des Batignolles, 75008 Paris
A relaxed and social wine bar in Paris's 8th arrondissement, offering over 60 wines by the glass. The cellar is selected with an emphasis on classic French terroirs, featuring elegant pours from Burgundy and Champagne alongside refined Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs. Ideal for casual sipping or extended evenings, this venue invites discovery through a constantly evolving glass selection presented in a warm, neighborhood atmosphere.
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Pétard
Wine Bar · 70 Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, 75011 Paris
Tucked into the lively 11th arrondissement, this relaxed and social wine bar delivers over 60 wines by the glass drawn from a globally-minded list. Italian icons like Barolo and Barbaresco sit alongside Burgundian classics and aromatic Alsatian whites, giving guests a chance to journey through varied regions in one sitting. The convivial atmosphere makes it a favorite for unhurried wine exploration.
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The Wine Gate
Wine Bar · 40 Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris
Set inside the iconic Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, this relaxed and social wine bar pours an impressive sixty-plus wines by the glass. The internationally minded list reaches from Bordeaux and Alsace into Argentinean expressions while highlighting bio-dynamic producers throughout. A lively, accessible spot, it offers shoppers and travelers alike a convenient way to explore a broad spectrum of styles.
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Ô Chateau
Wine Bar · 68 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 75001 Paris
Set in central Paris near the Louvre, this sophisticated wine bar offers an ambitious roster of more than sixty wines by the glass. Classic French regions such as Burgundy and Champagne anchor the selection, while bio-dynamic estates and Chilean discoveries broaden the horizon. The stylish atmosphere and broad pour list make it a favored destination for both visitors and serious enthusiasts.
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Apéro Square
Wine Bar · 24 Rue Daunou, 75002 Paris
Just steps from Place Vendôme, this sophisticated wine bar offers a polished setting and a generous list of more than forty wines by the glass. The selection traverses classic Bordeaux, Piedmontese Barolos, expressive Alsatian whites, and a strong showing of bio-dynamic producers. An elegant choice for pre-dinner aperitifs or evenings devoted to comparative tastings in refined surroundings.
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228 Litres
Wine Bar · 3 Rue Victor Massé, 75009 Paris
A wine bar near Pigalle with a cellar of more than 900 labels and a generous by-the-glass selection, served alongside carefully crafted sharing plates from chef Moro Saeki. The list runs bold — Piedmontese powerhouses like Barolo and Barbaresco, classic Bordeaux and bio-dynamic growers — with Champagne on hand to open the evening.
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Chonbou
Restaurant · 5 Rue Jules Lefebvre, 75009 Paris
A modern, warm cellar-restaurant in the 9th arrondissement where a serious wine list meets a refined kitchen. Seasonal, quietly creative cooking is built around local produce and paired with a mostly organic and bio-dynamic selection — Bordeaux, Burgundy and Alsace among it — with Champagne and more than twenty wines poured by the glass.
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Gegeor
Restaurant · 1 Rue Moncey, 75009 Paris
A neighbourhood cellar-restaurant in the 9th arrondissement conceived as a place for sharing and discovery, where every bottle is chosen to tell a story. The warm, friendly room champions characterful growers — French classics from Bordeaux, Burgundy and Alsace alongside bio-dynamic estates — with Champagne and more than twenty wines available by the glass.
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Jean Imbert Au Plaza Athénée
Restaurant · 25 Avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris
Chef Jean Imbert's Michelin-starred dining room at the Hôtel Plaza Athénée on Avenue Montaigne, conceived as an immersive journey to the origins of French gastronomy — equal parts spectacle and theatre. The cellar is classically French to match, with Champagne, Bordeaux, Burgundy and Rhône among the wines poured by the glass.
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Le Grand Colbert
Restaurant · 2 Rue Vivienne, 75002 Paris
A grand, much-loved Parisian brasserie near the Bourse, run to the same standard of excellence for more than thirty years and equally beloved by Parisians and visitors. The kitchen celebrates traditional French cooking with refinement, matched by an approachable list — Champagne, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Rhône among the wines poured by the glass.
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Le Petit Sommelier
Wine Bar · 49 Avenue du Maine, 75014 Paris
A classic Parisian bistro in the 14th arrondissement at its most appealing — authentic decor, seasonal cooking and a cellar of more than 1,500 carefully chosen references. Wine knowledge is shared generously with connoisseurs and curious newcomers alike, the list running from Burgundy and Rhône to celebratory Champagne and rare Port and Sherry, with over twenty by the glass.
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Le Relais Plaza
Restaurant · 25 Avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris
The Art Deco brasserie of the Hôtel Plaza Athénée, where a 1930s room of frescoes, chandeliers and Lalique glasswork sets an unmistakable scene on Avenue Montaigne. Traditional French cooking comes with an unusually broad list — Champagne and Burgundy through Loire bottles and organic and bio-dynamic growers — with more than twenty poured by the glass.
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75 CL BAR A VIN
Wine Bar · 1 Rue d'Argenteuil, 75001 Paris
A warm, intimate wine bar off Rue d'Argenteuil near the Palais-Royal, dedicated to wine lovers and the curious alike. The selection celebrates the diversity of France's terroirs and growers — Champagne alongside Burgundy, Loire and Chardonnay — poured by the glass with sharing boards and small plates. A Hidden Gem for easy, quality-focused drinking and discovery.
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La Cour Jardin
Restaurant · 25 Avenue Montaigne, 75008 Paris
A leafy open-air courtyard restaurant tucked inside the Plaza Athénée on Avenue Montaigne, under chef Jean Imbert. The seasonal carte is matched by Champagne, Burgundy and Loire by the glass — a refined, garden-set Parisian escape. A Hidden Gem for Champagne in the open air.
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Wine Bar · 6 Rue Tardieu, 75018 Paris
Perched at the foot of Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre, this sophisticated wine merchant and bar celebrates French appellations with a focus on organic, bio-dynamic, and natural producers. Recognized as a Hidden Gem, the rotating list pours around ten wines weekly across many styles, with hundreds of bottles available. Warm and neighborhood-friendly, it pairs glasses with charcuterie, artisan cheeses, and small plates.
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RATN
Wine Bar · 9 Rue de la Tremoille, 75008 Paris
A sophisticated and stylish address tucked near the Champs-Élysées in the 8th arrondissement, recognized as a Hidden Gem for its idiosyncratic approach. The by-the-glass selection moves through Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Alsace classics alongside characterful bio-dynamic estates. The refined setting and pours make it a discreet but rewarding choice for guests seeking quietly excellent wine moments.
View Full DetailsFrequently Asked Questions
Where can I drink Champagne by the glass in Paris?
Bubble Bliss in Saint-Germain is a bubbles-only specialist; the Plaza Athénée addresses (Jean Imbert, Le Relais Plaza, La Cour Jardin) on Avenue Montaigne and grand brasseries like Le Grand Colbert all pour Champagne by the glass.
What counts as "by the glass" at these venues?
Typically 125–175ml pours, often alongside flights. Many venues use Coravin technology, so rare and prestige Champagnes can be poured by the glass without wastage.
Wine by the glass turns a single evening into a tasting flight, and the wine bars in Paris 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.