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5 Wine and Cheese Bars and Restaurants in Moscow

If you are a foodie and traveling to Russia, wine and cheese restaurants and bars in Moscow is most probably what you are looking for. Moscow Food Tour fills you in on the Russian culinary roots and traditions. Wine crawling can be a fun way to knock out some major sightseeing from a new perspective and in a very authentic setting.

Wine and Cheese in Russia

Today we talk about the history of wine and cheese in Russia, as well as best recommendations for wine and cheese restaurants in Moscow.

History of cheese in Russia

Russia is not the country which you’d associate with cheese and wine.  In the USSR cheese was not a product which you could get in any market. There were mainly brands of soft processed Soviet cheese like «Druzhba», or «Kostromskoy» or famous salty Georgian cheese «Suluguni», which is still served in Georgian restaurants in Russia. But only few people had an idea about what world-famous Italian or French cheeses were like. Mozzarella, Cheddar, Brie, Parmesan – all these words were not familiar to the Soviet people.

Cheese situation in modern Russia

Only starting from 2000-s these sorts of cheese came into life of Russians, but the price was quite high so few could afford it. And although today you can easily find everything (yes, some particular brands are not sold in Russia due to the sanctions), many Russian people still prefer to buy domestic cheese that they are used to. If you want to get an international cheese plate with a bottle of an imported wine, you should go to the wine bar or wine restaurant, and this European style of drinking and eating out is becoming more and more popular, wine and cheese restaurants and bars in Moscow and Saint Petersburg are booming.

Vinniy Bazaar in Moscow

History of wine in Russia

Talking about wine… in the Soviet Russia you could only get only those kinds of wine which were made in Soviet republics. The most popular wine was «portwein», which was very strong. The main republics where it was produced were the ones with mild warm climate such as Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia.

Vinniy Bazaar wine bar in Moscow

Cabernet Sauvignon or Massandra?

White wine was less popular and you could find it most often in Kirgizia, whereas for the best dessert wine you would go to the Crimea (this region is still famous for its vineyards). So, winemaking in Russia had been prospering before it even became possible to import the world-famous western wine from France, Spain and Italy. Today they supplanted domestic brands and the modern generation is more familiar with the name «Cabernet Sauvignon» rather than «Massandra» which is a famous Crimean wine brand.

Vinniy Bazaar wine bar in Moscow

 Wine and Cheese Restaurants and Bars in Moscow

Be prepared for a big diversity in wine. In Moscow you can find a lot of wine places and national restaurants aka French cafes with tiny tables and French songs playing all day long. The price policy of such places is normally democratic and all the cafes from the list (and wine sorts) have been tried by our guides, and here’s what our Moscow guide (and wine connoisseur) Dasha recommends:

Jean Jacque French restaurant in Moscow

Established in 2014, Vinniy Bazaar quickly became a trend-setter. The restaurant is not only about wine and cheese – slow down to take in a variety of unusual desserts like cheesecakes with salmon or éclair filled with fish mousse (yes, I saw it with my own eyes). If you want something more original than just a cheese plate, you know the right place!

Vinniy Bazaar Moscow

Vinniy Bazaar wine restaurant

Khleb I Vino wine restaurant in Moscow

Prostye Veschi wine bar in Moscow

This swanky Georgian restaurant’s menu will mpress you with traditional Georgian beverages: coffee brewed on sand, Chacha (grape vodka), Tarkhun (a refreshing Georgian soft drink made with homegrown tarragon), Izabella grape juice and Matzoni, a famous milk-based drink from the Caucasus.

Just don’t mix coffee, milk, wine and vodka all at once and you’ll surely enjoy Georgian cuisine.

Khachapuri Georgian restaurant in Moscow

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