
A curated sanctuary for exceptional wines and spirits in the heart of London.
Shrine to the Vine is a premier wine and spirits shop located on Lamb's Conduit Street in London, offering an expertly curated selection that spans from affordable natural wines to rare vintage classics. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and knowledgeable staff, the store provides personalized recommendations to suit every palate and occasion. With a focus on quality and diversity, it has become a cherished destination for both casual enthusiasts and serious collectors in the Bloomsbury area.
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Curated selection of wines including natural, classic French, Italian, and rare vintages at various price points.
Expert staff provide tailored advice based on your preferences and budget for the perfect wine choice.
Hosted tastings and classes to explore new wines and enhance your knowledge in an engaging setting.
Access to hard-to-find and exclusive wines, with assistance in sourcing specific bottles or vintages.
Wine selection and gift wrapping for special occasions, with options for delivery or pickup.
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Overall rating
Denis Coley
Awesome little wine shop with a great range of unusual wines.
Martina O'Shea
Excellent customer service. I was greeted by a wonderfully welcoming and knowledgeable member of staff who took the time to listen to what I wanted and recommended a fantastic wine that I love. Thank you.
Snoogle Bean
Bought three bottles. One was okay, one was a little off, and one had clearly been spoiled for a long time as the cork had no structural integrity. Do not buy here.
Jonathan Abbas
Amazing wine store with an impeccably curated selection at terrific prices. I bought a 1986 gewurztraminer and 1995 Barolo for less than 100 a bottle, both were perfect condition. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, and I never go to Bloomsbury without a trip to the Shrine!
Mat Lake
What a lovely shop! Really excellent, well thought through selection of wine; so you’re covered from the cheaper, weirder alt-natty end of things, up to classic French and Italian stuff that’s a couple of hundred quid. It’s intelligently laid out, with plenty of space so not overwhelming at all. Bonus points for smelling so nice (there’s an Aesop shop next door).