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Seoul, South Korea

Casa del Vino

Dress CodeSmart Casual
ServiceUpscale Casual
NoiseLively
CapacitySmall
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Wine Spectator 2026 Best of Award of Excellence winner. Cuisine: Mediterranean / Italian. Wine strengths: France, Italy.

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Address
43 Seolleung-ro 162-gil, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea
Phone
+82 2-542-8003
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Casa del Vino restaurant in Seoul, South Korea
About

Cheongdam's Quiet Institution

In Cheongdam, a neighbourhood that has absorbed more concept bars and rooftop lounges than almost anywhere else in Seoul, the bars that endure tend to do so by refusing to compete on novelty. Seoul's cocktail scene has shifted dramatically over the past decade, with technically ambitious programs at venues like Alice Cheongdam and Bar Cham drawing international attention and placing the city on the global bar calendar. Casa del Vino occupies a different position entirely. It is the longest-running wine bar in Seoul, and that tenure is the foundation of everything that makes it worth understanding.

The address on Seolleung-ro 162-gil sits within Gangnam District, close enough to the money and deal-making of Cheongdam to matter, far enough off the main drag to stay quiet. Arriving, you are not greeted by a queue, a velvet rope, or a mood-lit corridor designed to signal exclusivity. What you find instead is a room that has been doing the same thing, reliably, for longer than most of its neighbours have existed.

What Longevity Actually Means in This Room

A wine bar that outlasts Seoul's relentless turnover cycle does not do so by accident. The Korean capital is among the most demanding hospitality markets in Asia: dining and drinking concepts open in waves, peak quickly, and close when the next wave arrives. The bars that persist share a common trait: they serve a community rather than a moment. Casa del Vino built its reputation inside Cheongdam's professional class, where business is routinely conducted over a bottle rather than across a conference table.

The Burgundy focus is the clearest signal of the clientele it serves. Burgundy, more than any other wine region, functions as a proxy for serious collecting and serious spending in Seoul's upper-tier wine culture. It is the language spoken between people who know what they are talking about, and it has been the house dialect at Casa del Vino long before natural wine bars and Korean-inflected pairings became the dominant editorial story. For context on how the broader Korean bar scene has developed alongside this tradition, venues like Climat in Busan and Regency Club in Incheon illustrate how wine-serious drinking culture has spread beyond Seoul across the peninsula.

The Role It Plays in the Neighbourhood

Seoul's bar scene tends to bifurcate: on one side, technically precise cocktail programs at places like Bar D.Still and Charles H that operate on a global reference frame; on the other, neighbourhood anchors whose value is entirely local. Casa del Vino belongs to the second category, but the neighbourhood in question is Cheongdam, which means the regulars are not office workers unwinding over house pours. They are executives, collectors, and people for whom the wine list is part of the reason a deal gets done in the room.

That functional role as a business venue is not incidental. It is structural. A bottle of good Burgundy creates the kind of shared time and unhurried conversation that a restaurant dinner often cannot, no fixed-course pacing, no pressure to vacate for a second sitting. The wine bar format, when it works at this level, operates as a negotiating room with a better cellar. Casa del Vino has been that room in Cheongdam for longer than any comparable venue in the city.

The contrast with Seoul's newer, more theatrical wine destinations is instructive. Across the country, wine bars have proliferated at every tier, from natural-wine casual spots to collector-grade cellars. For comparison, Muyongdam in Jeju Si, Anjuga in Ansan Si, and Seuwichi in Heungdeok each represent how wine-bar culture is evolving in different Korean cities and contexts. Casa del Vino predates most of this proliferation and, crucially, has not needed to reinvent itself in response to it.

Planning Your Visit

Casa del Vino's address in Gangnam District places it within reasonable reach of Cheongdam's main commercial and hotel corridors, making it a practical stop before or after dinner rather than a destination that requires its own evening. Given the venue's reputation as a business and collector hub, the room is unlikely to feel like a casual drop-in at peak hours on weekday evenings, when Cheongdam's professional circuit is most active. A reservation or at least an early arrival is the sensible approach. Contact details and current opening hours are not confirmed in our records, so checking directly before visiting is advisable. For a broader view of where Casa del Vino fits in the city's overall drinking and dining map, our full Seoul restaurants guide covers the range of options across neighbourhoods and formats.

For reference on international wine-bar benchmarks that share some of Casa del Vino's DNA in terms of format seriousness and clientele, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans each represent how a focused, credentialed drinks program builds a loyal local constituency over time. The mechanism is the same across markets: depth over novelty, repeat visitors over first-timers.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Cozy
  • Elegant
  • Classic
  • Lively
  • Intimate
  • Sophisticated
  • Iconic
Best For
  • Date Night
  • Business Dinner
  • Group Dining
  • Celebration
  • After Work
  • Late Night
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Wine Cellar
  • Standalone
  • Design Destination
Drink Program
  • Extensive Wine List
Sourcing
  • Natural Wine
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelLively
CapacitySmall
Service StyleUpscale Casual
Meal PacingLeisurely

Cozy and intimate wine restaurant and bar with a chic yet classic atmosphere, popular with business guests and Burgundy lovers, lively but not frivolous and serious without feeling heavy.[7][16][19][21]