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8 years ago
We stayed this area for a couple of weeks and stopped in for some wine. They made good recommendations and they had some Dead Guy Ale; hard to find good beer in Paris. Worth a stop. read more
67 boulevard des Invalides
75007 Paris
France
7ème
01 47 34 21 36
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https://www.nicolas.com/fr
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What time does Nicolas open?
Nicolas opens at 2:30 PM on Monday.Nicolas opens at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Nicolas close?
Nicolas closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Nicolas is closed on Sunday.
Mon 2:30 PM - 8:00 PMTue-Sat 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does Nicolas have parking?
Yes, Nicolas has parking options.
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Benjamin provided the hight level of quality service when I visited the store. When he didn't have…read morewhat I needed, he made a call, had it sent to the store so I didn't have to run around Paris looking. Highly recommend you check out this shop.
Excellent customer service. Very knowledgeable staff who are also very approachable. Selection of…read moreregional wines is also impressive; wines are available from a wide range of price points.
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The proprietor...I believe he was asleep. Just the nicest gentleman.
Cave means Cellar. Pretty f'in cool! Aloha
Small wine shop near the Eiffel Tower. Excellent selection of champagnes. Jerome was very helpful.read more
Stop by this store to get a bottle of wine. I recommend doing this before heading to the Tower. You…read morecan get a bottle cheaper than you can get a glass of wine at a restaurant. This place has a great selection.
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Great wine shop. I dropped in just to browse and see if there was something affordable that I…read morecould pick up to drink that night or to take back home with me. I saw a handful of options under 10 euro and figured anything in that range that was handpicked by a local wine merchant would probably be good. A guy quickly walked in while I was there to buy a couple bottles of a wine that was in the window, so I figured I would take a shot and buy a bottle of the same thing. I think the bottle was around 6 euros. The wine merchant was nice even though I didn't speak any French. All in all it was a pleasant experience and better than just picking random from the nearest supermarket (but I haven't had a bad bottle from there either).
Probably should not have stopped in here before going to the Arc. Haha. Tourist fail…read more The Nicolas shops are not too hard to come across. I found another near our hotel as well. My mom was really interested in buying some wine as a souvenir from this trip and while we really hadn't been actively looking we decided to go into this shop as it felt convenient at the time. The staff there were pretty friendly. I wasn't sure if they'd be dismissive of us cause maybe we didn't seem like we would actually buy wine-- as we were really just looking. Originally what caught her eye was the Eiffel Tower souvenir bottles. She didn't plan to drink it, just to display and the price was reasonable. However, we did end up buying a bottle upon recommendation by the clerk. I don't typically buy wine so I don't actually know a ton or a lot about it, but it was nice how helpful, knowledgeable, and friendly the staff was to us and it did make a sale due to it and my mom got her souvenir wine.
A great cozy shop off of the Champs-Élysées. David is fantastic and will guide you in your…read moreselection of wine from France or greater Europe. Prices are good and you will be treated so well by the staff. Highly recommended over the other shops near by.
Friendly service. Fair selection. . . . . . What else do you want me to say. #lulupicklesread more
This is a excellent wine bar in the area. It is small but great if you want to avoid the tourist…read morecrowd. The owner is very nice and makes u feel right at home.. definitely a local bar with great prices.. I will definitely come again.
Found this little wine bar when our favorite was closed for a private party...and perhaps will be…read morethe new favorite! I didnt get the owner's name however he really took care of us with a cheese plate, fresh meats and pates, and a beautiful reasonably priced bottle of Sancerre Blanc. Warm fresh baguette, delicious! Quaint & cosy establishment. Wine with chalked prices line the walls. 6euro corkage added onto the the price. Definitely will be returning! Merci!
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Tight stock yet wide beer selection Knowledgeable owner…read moreGuillaume Thoroughly enjoyable to encounter Suave through and through, this joint is the selection you're looking for at the prices you'll appreciate on the beers you're seeking to enjoy in the neighborhood you'll like to stroll. Quadruple-check? YES. Guillaume opened roughly three months ago and is stocking some strong brews from a variety of worldly spots, each curated carefully and lovingly. He can talk them all up and help you cross-tabulate your preferred selections to others that might be recommended if you like them. French, British, and US are most heavily represented, but they aren't all from those locales. The various shelves have fresh offerings reaching further afield in countries, and representing widely in styles, as well. I walked out with Mikeller Coffee IPA, Belzebuth (13% ABV), Lindemans Peche (2.5% confection for my wife's enjoyment), Sainte Cru White Rabbit (French beer originating 'in a garage'), and Ernestine IPA (a grapefruit-y, hoppy centerpiece from Paris' only city brewery, Brasserie de la Goutte D'Or) on my first trip. Palate, meet dazzled. Tres magniFIQUE. A short stroll from Bastille and Place du Vosges, even those with a passing interest in craft beer should tally this as a necessary stop, if even just to soak up the atmosphere...which honors Paris, craft brews, and smooth music equally. By any and all means, locals and those passing aimlessly by should support to the fullest. This is a new and emerging offering we need to continue to throw our business toward. Support the 'Stache! Much respect from Providence, USA.
We took a detour to the Bastille just to pop into this nicely curated bottle shop. We were on the…read morehunt for beer by Deck and Donahue, but we wound up buying several bottles from various breweries around the world just because we hadn't seen the beers elsewhere. While there were plenty of French and Belgian beers, which we'd expect, we also encountered a lot of beer from the US and Scandinavia. If you enjoy craft beer, this bottle shop is worth a stop. The owner was very friendly and knew his product thoroughly.
Divinno Marais is a lovely wine bar in the Marais offering a great selection of natural and classic…read morewines in a relaxed, intimate setting. We tried a white wines all of which were excellent--well-balanced and easy to drink on a warm evening. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, happy to guide recommendations and offer tastings before pouring, which made the experience feel welcoming and unhurried. It's a perfect spot for a casual drink with friends while exploring the Marais. 5/5 - Great wines, relaxed vibe, and attentive service in a charming neighborhood setting.
We were in Paris for the week and we wanted to bring some fine wine back to the US. Saw this shop…read morewas highly rated on another site and sought it out while we were shopping in Le Marais. I'm so glad I did! Special mention to Gabriel who was very knowledgeable and methodically determined the wines my wife would like. He was also very thoughtful in the selections he made. Fantastic experience.
Very wide selection of organic wines and a very knowledgeable owner that chooses the wines he sell…read morebased on personal experience. He recommended a few wines for us based on our preference. His suggestions were spot on.
The best wine shop! The owner is so knowledgeable and helpful! Everything we ever have had here or…read morebought here has been wonderful!
Excellent place for education and tasting Juan is an…read moreamazing host Make this a must stop.
Great selection, friendly, knowledgeable staff, range of price points, wonderful recommendations!…read moreBonus, they speak English too!
Wonderful wine shop in the Marche Couvert Saint Germaine…read more Intimate shop run by the owner. Nice selection of French wines from many appellations at many price points with expert advice. The owner is so friendly! After we bought a couple of bottles we were at the advent fruit and vegetable stall and that vendor's English was not so good, so he called over the owner from the wine shop, and he happily obliged. Paris literally has a wine shop on every block. We like to seek out the smaller, family run places, and this one is fantastic!
The owner is not very friendly. He has no patience for nonFrench speakers, even though he speaks…read moresome English. We went in to taste wine. He immediately insisted that I remove my mask. I am immunocompromised. I told him that in French. It was irrelevant. He refused to serve us if I wore a mask. The wine is mediocre. The atmosphere was hostile. All of the other wine stores were a very pleasant experience. This was not. I would avoid this store, especially if you are an English speaker. No one should be treated this way.
I love this wine shop! The lady who helped was so nice....ended up buying 5 bottles of Wine and an…read morearmagnac. They have armagnacs from 1800s...bought one from 1970....super strong stuff! Love their collection of wines....they have some great vintages and some super expensive Bordeaux as well. My husband practiced his high school French and the owner was super nice while she helped us pick out some wines to take home with us. Make sure you get the right forms for your VAT refund at the airport as the forms we got were not correct (found out at the airport), wasn't a big deal but would definitely confirm next time I visit. Overall, a great shopping experience with friendly service. And yes, they do speak English. The best part about the store is that they make personalized labels for the wine bottles...was a big hit with my friends back in US!
Charming wine shop with an amazing selection. Very friendly proprietors who gave us glasses for us…read moreto drink champagne in the park. Recommended
This is a nice little wine shop right on the corner. The staff was friendly and let us wander…read morearound. And there's a Yelp checkin discount, don't miss it!
This little wine shop is a must go in Paris not only because it has a great selection of wines, but…read morethe customer service is exceptional! Cecil helped me pick out perfect wine pairings for a carbonara pasta dinner I was going to make that night. Let's just say eveyone was very happy with the choices and only empty bottles and plates at the end of the night. Thank you so much Cecil and the rest of the staff! Xoxo from California!
New favorite wine shop! If you're looking for well-aged wine, this is the spot. The owner warmly…read moregreeted us and when I told him I was looking for something specific from 1995, he started pulling out drawers of various 1995 bottles. It turned out they didn't have the exact bottle I was looking for, but we went home happy with a 1976 Bordeaux that was still showing beautifully and the proprietor's recommended champagne, which I haven't popped yet. This will be a next stop on all subsequent trips. What a fascinating selection! They also have evening tastings in their cellar, I believe, but didn't get the details.
On our last night in Paris, we were searching for a liquor store where we could get a cold bottle…read moreof champagne to split while we got ready for dinner. After a long day of walking, we found this small store around the corner from our hotel. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful, and when they only had 1 bottle of champagne available that was chilled, they gave us a great deal.
While living in Paris I bought my wine here every week. Claude is not only knowledgeable but a…read moregenuinely nice person. I miss my visits but since I live in Southern California now, it is a bit difficult to get there on a regular basis.
Note to all Americans - this wine shop owner speaks great English. He's really friendly, and his…read moredaughter is married to the bassist in Metallica so he's familiar with Americans. He has REALLY nice bottles of wine for great prices, anywhere from 10 euros to 50 euros. We got a bottle of Morgon that is impossible to find in the U.S. but was 25 euros here. He also sells eggplant pate and other weird pates like quail, etc. Best of all, it's open everyday, especially at night when you want a wine shop but you can't find one open!