La Part des Anges

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Nice's natural wine temple since 1998, hiding a handful of tables in the back of a shop on Rue Gubernatis where every bottle on the shelf is fair game.

La Part des Anges has run at 17 Rue Gubernatis since 1998, when founder Olivier Labarde started calling it the temple of clean wine before natural wine had a marketing department. The format has not changed: a serious shop up front, tables in the back, more than 300 small producers on the shelves.

You drink any bottle from the shop at shelf price on site, which World of Mouth flags as the quiet superpower here. That pricing math beats almost every wine bar on the Riviera.

Google reviewers describe it as relaxed and welcoming, a wine bar in the back of a wine shop rather than a scene. Shelves do the decorating; the staff do the talking.

The June 2026 selection went up on the official site the week it changed, which tells you how actively the list turns over. Nothing here sits around.

Loyal locals and wine travelers who did their homework, in roughly equal measure. The staff switch to English without friction and pick bottles to your taste, a point Google reviewers make over and over.

Friday and Saturday are the only late nights, running to midnight. The rest of the week the door closes at 8pm, so treat it as an aperitif stop, not a destination for dinner.

What to order

  • 01

    A glass from the blackboard (from 5.80 euro)

  • 02

    The charcuterie and cheese boards (around 14 to 15 euro)

  • 03

    The blackboard lunch (about 10 to 15 euro)

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