Best-of list · Wine Bars
The 6 best wine bars in Madrid for 2026 — full editorial rankings from our European team. Why each tasca, sherry bar and modern natural-wine room.
The short answer
6 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.
Madrid wine drinking spans more centuries than any other city on our top-20 pillar. The 10 rooms below stretch from a 1920 working-class bodega in Atocha that still pulls vermouth on draft, through a 1929 sherry-only temple in Las Letras that bans photography on principle, to the Malasaña and Chamberí natural-wine rooms that pulled Spain's most thoughtful new-wave producers into the city in the last fifteen years. No other European capital makes the entire history of the wine bar this accessible inside a single day's walk.
Our European team revisited each room across late 2025 and early 2026 — afternoons, midnights, weekday and Sunday — usually paying in cash, never with a reservation. Every entry below runs a working by-the-glass programme rooted in Spain first — Rioja, Ribera, Galicia, the Canaries, the new wave in Sierra de Gredos — with the natural-leaning bars also carrying meaningful French and Italian benches. Ranking is weighted toward originality of buying, depth of the regional programme, and the rare Madrid virtue of pouring serious wine at prices the city's actual residents can afford. Where two rooms competed in one neighbourhood, we picked the one with the deeper Spanish list.