
Enoteca Meydan
Known For
- •"1954" Azeri wine
- •"Sharg Ulduzu" wine
- •Local cheese plate
Insider Tips
Best Time
Evenings after sightseeing for a relaxed tasting away from the crowds
Ideal For
Pro Tip
Ask for guided sample pours and taste before you buy a bottle
Tucked into a stone-walled corner near Qiz Qalasi, Enoteca Meydan feels like a secret that the Old City finally agreed to share. Dim lighting, a handful of tables and racks of bottles set the scene for slow, serious drinking. This is not a flashy tourist wine bar; it’s where Baku’s quiet drinkers and curious visitors meet over Azerbaijani bottles like "1954" and "Sharg Ulduzu," plus a tightly curated selection of foreign labels. Plates of local cheeses and a thoughtfully pared-back menu push the wine to center stage. Staff move with the confidence of people who know the producers by name and will happily guide a tasting before you buy. By preserving a neighborhood calm amid the tourist tide, the place acts as a small ambassador for Azerbaijan’s winemaking, translating terroir into approachable pours. Go for an evening tasting after a day of sightseeing, and stay because the room rewards conversation and slow sipping.
Contact
+994 12 497 74 14
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