Bogotá · updated 2026
The best natural wine bars in Bogotá.
These are the top 10 natural wine bars in Bogotá right now, ranked by rating and community signal from the 10+ venues isitfunky maps in the city. Every listing is independent — no venue can pay for a placement on this list.
- 1
Cepa Criolla
Chapinero
Chapinero trailblazer for natural wine in Bogotá. Criollo grape varieties from the Andes alongside classic South American natural producers.
4.5★167 reviews
- 2
Tinaja Vinos
La Macarena
Clay-vessel-aged wines and amphora experiments from the new wave of South American natural winemakers. Intimate La Macarena hideaway.
4.5★98 reviews
- 3
La Bodega Andina
Zona G
Upscale natural wine bodega in the Zona G dining district. Carefully curated list from Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay with sommelier-guided tastings.
4.4★145 reviews
- 4
Madre Vid
La Candelaria
Colonial-quarter wine bar connecting old-world Colombian heritage with new-world natural wine. Boyacá wines and Argentine orange wines in a restored casona.
4.4★92 reviews
- 5
Altura Natural
Usaquén
High-altitude wine bar in the cobblestoned Usaquén district. Argentine malbec and torrontés from 1,500m+ vineyards star on the rotating list.
4.3★124 reviews
- 6
Brut Bogotá
Chapinero Alto
Sparkling-forward bar pouring pét-nats and brut nature from across the Americas. Weekend DJ sets and natural wine spritzes on the terrace.
4.3★110 reviews
- 7
Vino de Páramo
Chapinero
Named after Colombia's high-altitude ecosystems. Pours wines from extreme-elevation vineyards across the Andes with a focus on purity and minerality.
4.3★89 reviews
- 8
Nube Vinería
Chapinero
Cloud-nine wine bar with a hazy, unfiltered philosophy. Pours from Colombian, Argentine, and Chilean natural producers in a minimalist loft space.
4.3★83 reviews
- 9
Surco Natural
Usaquén
Furrow-deep into terroir. Usaquén bar celebrating soil-driven wines from Patagonia, the Itata Valley, and Bolivia's emerging scene.
4.2★76 reviews
- 10
El Tanino Rojo
Zona G
Red tannin-focused bar with a deep list of structured natural reds. Argentine malbec, Chilean carignan, and Uruguayan tannat dominate.
4.1★68 reviews
Ranking: public rating, then review volume, across venues isitfunky maps as natural-wine spots in Bogotá. Spot an error or a missing bar? Tell us.