Oakland's Natural-Leaning Bottle Shop Done Right
Oakland · Oakland · Wine bar and bottle shop · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed by the RagingWine Tasting Desk · August 17, 2026
RagingWine reviewed Bay Grape’s wine list and gave it The Wild Card — RagingWine’s Vibe-Check rating. How RagingWine reviews wine lists →
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Bay Grape's list is compact — 46 labels — but every slot feels earned. This is not a list built by someone ticking boxes; it reads like a shop owner who actually drinks this stuff and got mad at how boring most wine bars are. The range from $8 to $240 signals that they're serving both the Thursday-night crowd and the person who's been waiting to crack a Vega Sicilia.
The list leans hard into natural and low-intervention wine without making it a religion — there's real geographic spread here, from the Loire (Adele Rouze Quincy 2024) to Mosel (A.J. Adam Riesling Trocken) to Corsica (Marquiliani Rose Gris Vin de Corse 2023) to Madrid (4 Monos GR 10 Tinto 2023). California gets a seat at the table too, with Birichino and Las Jaras representing the state's more interesting side rather than the obvious Napa stuff. The non-alcoholic section — Lautus, Le Naturel, Leitz Eins Zwei Zero, Oddbird — is genuinely one of the more thoughtful zero-proof selections we've seen at a wine bar; it's not an afterthought. The anchor at the top of the list, Vega Sicilia Pintia Toro 2016 at $240, gives the whole thing a cellar-depth credibility that most neighborhood bottle shops can't claim.
By-the-glass specifics weren't confirmed from available data, but given the low-end entry points — Delta Brut Rose at $8, Djuce Juicy Amber at $9, Avinyo Petillant at $10 — this place is clearly built to encourage glass pours without making you feel like you're getting rinsed. If the pours run at half-bottle-price or better, this is one of the friendlier glass programs in the East Bay.
A.J. Adam Riesling Trocken Mosel 2024 — $26
A.J. Adam is one of the Mosel's quietly serious producers, and a dry Riesling from the 2024 vintage at $26 a bottle is the kind of price that makes you order two. This is a wine that would cost you $20+ retail and easily $50+ at a standard restaurant. At Bay Grape it's priced like they actually want you to drink it.
4 Monos GR 10 Tinto Madrid 2023
Most people walk past anything labeled 'Madrid' without a second look — that's their loss. 4 Monos is one of the more exciting projects coming out of the Sierra de Gredos foothills, making Garnacha with a kind of nervy, mountain-air energy that feels nothing like the jammy stuff the region is known for. At $30 it's the bottle on this list most likely to make you look smart.
Oddbird Red Blend GSM
We respect the commitment to a non-alcoholic section, but $30 for a zero-proof GSM blend is a stretch. The category has improved dramatically, but this price point puts it in competition with some genuinely excellent actual wine on this very list. Unless you have a specific reason to go alcohol-free, your $30 is working harder elsewhere.
Marquiliani Rose Gris Vin de Corse 2023 + Charcuterie board
Corsican rosé has a saline, garrigue-tinged quality that was basically invented to sit next to cured meat and hard cheese. The Marquiliani Rose Gris at $76 is the splurge bottle on the accessible end of this list — pop it with a proper charcuterie spread and it earns every dollar.
The Bottom Line
Bay Grape is the bottle shop you wish was in your neighborhood — a tight, genuinely considered list priced by people who respect your wallet. If you're anywhere near Oakland and care about drinking something interesting, this is a stop worth making.
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