Just Grapes 萄醉
462 Dagu Lu,
Nanjing Xi Lu
near Shimen Yi Lu, Metro Line 2 Nanjing Xi Lu Station
大沽路462号
近石门一路,地铁2号线南京西路站
3311-3205
www.justgrapes.cn
superevents@justgrapes.cn
Open Mon-Thu 10:30am-12pm; Fri-Sun 10:30am-1am
Price Y200-Y299 per couple
Accepts International Credit Cards
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Attached to a wine shop, this lounge and restaurant selects a few quality wines to serve by the glass. To ease the selection process for less grape-savvy patrons, they use a sticker system to identify wines as fruity, spicy, rich or smooth.
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Local wine vendor, restaurant, event organizer and connoisseur. They regularly hold wine tasting events around town.
Contributed by justgrapes
2 years, 10 months ago
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A really amazing experience. The food is fantastic and the wine pairings are really right on. I just spent a lazy Sunday afternoon there with my laptop (free wifi!), sipping on wine, and munching on the delicious snacks
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Went there a while ago, and thought it was a great place. I like their concept of introducing wine to newbie like me, using friendly labels, good job. Had a simple meal there, was pretty good for a small kitchen. Planning to go there again this weekend!!
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Just Grapes was mentioned in CW's Drinking Al Fresco story. Read up about this venue and more to make the most out of your summer.



Dine as you wine A wine lounge and restaurant connected to a wine shop should, in theory, have a long, enviable wine list. While Just Grapes only serves a handful of wines by the glass, the labels they chose were picked with care from their store. Each of the bottles wears a sticker indicating its flavor–fruity, spicy or nutty–and its body–rich or smooth. For patrons who need guidance, the dinner menu recommends a complementary wine for each dish according to the sticker system. Our palates delighted over each sip of a New Zealand sauvignon blanc, which rolled down smoothly with the advised spinach and tomato tart (¥30). The homemade spaetzle with salmon (¥60) didn’t inspire us to odes, but portions are generous and each dish is prepared fresh to order in an open kitchen. -Courtney Woo