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Since its founding in 1979, North Berkeley has sourced authentic, expressive wines from France and Italy, destined for leading restaurants and wine shops as well as private cellars across the country. With a retail store in Berkeley, California and offices in Europe, our team is dedicated to providing customers with top-notch service and the finest wine selections the world over.

Did you know? We've been named "Importer of the Year" two years in a row - in 2019 and 2020 - by Wine & Spirits Magazine.
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How we work is straightforward: we source our wine selections from independent growers who respect the land on which their vines thrive, farming organically or biodynamically, or as naturally as is realistically possible for their region and weather conditions. While modern technology has done much to help today's farmer, we prefer working with families who perform most of their field work by hand, this intimate connection being one that helps to ensure only the highest-quality fruit makes it into each and every bottle.
Our experienced staff in Berkeley is available six days a week, from Monday through Saturday, via phone or email to take care of your wine needs. Whether you're building a cellar, planning a celebration or looking for the perfect gift, we're here to help you find the wines you want. Call our toll-free number or find a portfolio specialist below.
With its headquarters in Berkeley, California and representatives in Europe, North Berkeley Imports works not only around the clock but also around the world to provide our customers with great service.
Reviews (23)
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Jonathan Pepe
Apr 18, 2022
North Berkeley Imports set the bar for selection and service. They offer a list of incredibly high quality, French and Italian grower-producer wines, which I think is among the best in the business. Their selection of small producer burgundy I find to be extraordinary. This will be no surprise to those of you who do business with them, but their staff of account managers and sales people are just wonderful to work with. Brain, who manages my account, is always so gracious and helpful, he's introduced me to countless wines I would never have discovered without his help. They ship out of state. I regularly buy from NJ and have never had a serious issue. The wine arrives well packaged every time. Shipping is typically free @ 6+ bottles.
Gab R.
Apr 30, 2021
I went in to find a wine bottle for our Chez Panisse and Cheeseboard pizzas. We were interested in a Syrah and we were delighted to have been introduced to a Mendocino County wine entitled, "Red Belly, " by Skylark. It was absolutely delicious, a nice light blend of Carignane, Grenache, and Syrah. However, this review is for the two employees that assisted me.

They were very sweet, attentive, and encouraging towards all their favorite options to pair with cheese pizza. I'll definitely be stopping in on our next pizza night to try the other suggestions. The store is stocked primarily with imported wines and are in the $30+ price range.
Kt N.
Mar 20, 2020
Not only do they have a great selection of wines and champagne (Jean Veselle Oeil de Perdrix!) but they are great people. I ordered 10 bottles for shipment and somehow, despite the shelter in place order, had them shipped to my work. As soon as I realized the mistake when I got the notification from UPS, I emailed them and they stayed on the phone for who knows how long with UPS to fix it. That is customer service! I will keep buying from them remotely for however long I'm stuck at home.
Autumn Kruse
Nov 15, 2018
They have a great selection of wines and are happy to work with any price point- I never feel like I'm being pushed to buy something more expensive. They're also always happy to explain everything to people like me who know nothing, and they seem to know a LOT!
Zack S.
Oct 26, 2018
Their wine is great, unique, and affordable. What keeps me coming back is Evan, who is passionate, easy going, knowledgeable and fun. He has turned me on to many phenomenal wines that have always been excellent choices, and is transparent and honest. I had a particularly impressive interaction today. Needing to send a special bottle of bubbly to NY as a gift, he made a specific recommendation of what would be we received given the occasion.

Unfortunately they would not be able to ship on time due to interstate regulations. Despite there being no sale in it for North Berkeley Wine, he took the time to help me find two capable wine merchants in Manhattan, and told me exactly what to ask for. Pleasant all the way through, he was more focused on my needs than making a sale. Gold standard in client service. Thank you Evan!
Steve McCall
Dec 27, 2017
Not clear to me what this place wants to be. They charge super premium prices for rather pedestrian wines.
Carl B.
Nov 27, 2017
Clutch wine spot, with a nice though not huge selection. Prices a little steep. Thoughtful recommendation.
Robin M.
Nov 26, 2017
We bought wine for a Thanksgiving hostess gift. Charming interior decor and top notch customer service. The suggestions we purchased were fantastic and everyone enjoyed ever bottle we tried. We highly recommend North Berkeley Wine and on our next visit to Berkeley we won't miss stopping by again for more wine. The stores Gorgeous dog is quite a sight, very well behaved and friendly.
Kristin H.
Apr 17, 2017
The ladies and gents here make the BEST wine recommendations. All you have to say is "I want a dry rose" or "an earthy, French red" and "I want to spend about $25" and they immediately pick out 2-3 options for you to choose from. This place is primarily a wine wholesaler; there aren't a lot of walk-in customers. Nevertheless, they're always glad to share their love of wine at the drop of a hat. (I live nearby, so I always drop by randomly. At most, there might be one other customer there, so they can and do provide great service.)
Justin A.
Jan 10, 2016
What a gem! A quiet little neighborhood place with an awesome selection. Employee Evan is as comfortable helping someone who knows a bit about wine (like me) as he is helping someone who "doesn't really drink wine" but wants to get something for their friend who is shipping out to Afghanistan.;-) Sooo versitile!
Matthew E.
May 05, 2014
Great selection of some very interesting wines. That said, comparable bottles can be found elsewhere at similar or better prices. What gets me fired up is spending money at a place with rude customer service. David should be kept in the back office somewhere that will minimize customer contact. Go spend your money with nice people which means a few blocks in any direction.
Abby P.
Feb 15, 2014
North Berkeley Wine has an excellent, varied selection of wines and the employees to help you navigate it. If the salesperson is busy I'll go straight to their Staff Pick area and every time their choices are delicious. When I do get help from the staff I usually am in and out within a few minutes because they are so knowledgeable that I don't have to spend any time browsing. It's a great place to go to get a bottle for a special occasion, but they do have a good selection of wines in the $20 range as well. Such a great shop!
Joe P.
Oct 11, 2011
O.k., let's get it out of the way - not the lowest prices; but it's unrealistic to expect such things from a small locally owned business. This shop is quite good. Nice selection of mostly Italian and French wines, with some California choices. It's nice not to find the same ole Chards and Cabs from Cali. Most wines range in price from $15-30.

Staff is knowledgeable, friendly, enthusiastic. Atmoshpere is great. I last went there on a rainy day and felt like hanging out for a while - lots of wood, well-maintained, clean, jazz playing. Parking is easy. What more can one ask for in a local wine shop? Picked-up some tasty Sicilian reds.
Rachel N.
Oct 04, 2011
So I was actually en route to another cellar when I stumbled upon NBW, and what a lovely surprise. Excellent selection of delicious bottles -- I think I got two French things -- if price is a concern, I the cheapest thing I saw in the store was $13, but I was looking a bit above that so I didn't thoroughly investigate -- regardless, very possible to get a delicious bottle for $25-30.

Full disclosure, I know next to nothing abt wine, but David, the master behind picking the vino, was nonjudgemental, friendly, and quite helpful. Next time the nectar of the wine calls to you, NBW is worth a look -- oh, and David used to run wine classes up at CIA (or the other fancy culinary institute, I'm blanking), so clearly he's on his game.
Brian K.
Sep 12, 2011
We had a Living Social deal ($20 for $40) and came here on strong recommendation of our friends who live in BK. We didn't know what we really wanted (we always start with 07 Napa Cab), but were talked into a great 04 Bordeux blend. They seem to specialize in imported French and Italian wines, which is a nice break from Napa every once and awhile. :) They also have a good variety of pricepoints, so you can definitely find something on your budget.
Cody P.
Sep 12, 2011
First time in here and the staff was amazingly helpful for a wine enthusiast with little actual knowledge of what I was looking for. The had a great selection for prices with most between 10-75 dollars. Walked out with 4 exciting selections for a little over 60 dollars. Left with two Italian wines, one French, and one domestic. I will definitely come back here the next time I have an extra $50-$100 to invest in wine!

They were very good about helping to pair wines with specific meals and finding something I would like for the money I had to spend. Having a Groupon for $20 off my purchase was just an added bonus! Even though they were extra busy with the Groupon type traffic, they managed to be extremely helpful, patient, and enthusiastic no matter how much or little you were spending.
Jessica W.
Aug 09, 2011
My husband and I love this place. Their wine clubs are wonderful and the staff is always so nice and helpful. We're so happy to have found a local wine store we like this much =. Highly recommended!
Joshua W.
Mar 21, 2011
My wife and I were new to the Bay Area and looking for a friendly wine store that had interesting French and Italian wines. North Berkeley wine definitely deliver on this front. The service has been good the several times we have gone in there and food/wine paring questions (always a fun test) were definitely well answered. We have also had solid luck with some of the wines on sale there, including some great values for those not looking to drink $50/bottles nightly. Recommended all around.
Gaby R.
Nov 18, 2008
I went to find a special gift, for a friend of mine, a friend who really knows his way around a glass of wine. North Berkeley Wines was great, for service and for price; the employees were helpful, patient and quite nice. They took the time to talk to me about the different wines, they knew their stuff, but weren't snooty; I came out feeling fine. For any bottle, long as your price range ain't 2-buck Chuck, you should stop by. Check out the specials! They've brought me good luck.
Tom D.
Jul 08, 2008
I am a big fan of this place -- certainly wish I lived in the Bay area as this would be one my favorite wine merchants. It is worth getting their newsletter as they often have special NBW cuvees. Their portfolio includes a lot of top notch producers the Rhone Valley (love Clos de Caillou & La Milliere) and some great producers from Burgundy as well. Staff are very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. They offer some half case and case discounts -- and have a couple of very good sales each year.
Kenneth R.
Jul 13, 2006
Update: NBW started its first "local weekend special" yesterday (September 22, 2006). The special runs through today, Saturday. Here's what they have: [All prices for special offer wines are NET.] 2003 Domaine les Hautes Nelles Muscadet -- was 10.95, Special 5.95 2003 Verget St. Bris (Sauvignon Blanc) -- was 17.95, Special 9.95 2003 Laila Rosso Piceno -- was 15.50, Special 8.95 2003 Laila Verdicchio -- was 13.95, Special 7.95 2003 Rijckaert Meursault "Les Vireuilles" -- was 54.95, Special 19.95 2003 Rijckaert Bourgogne Hautes-Cotes de Nuits "En Herbeux" -- was 19.95, Special 9.95 2001 Milliere Chateauneuf-du-Pape 375ml -- was 19.95, Special 14.95 2003 Chateau Pibarnon Bandol "Restanques" -- was 33.50, Special 24.95 2000 Laurel Glen Red Wine -- was 8.50, Special 4.95 2001 Caillou Cotes du Rhone "Roches Rondes" -- was 39.95, Special 29.95 or 26.96 per bottle on a full case purchase! (10% off) This seems pretty good to me.

I stopped by yesterday and got a mixed case. Their plan is apparently to run specials pretty much every weekend this fall. The people who run this place are friendly, and they're very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about wine. They maintain a well-crafted web site that's chock full of interesting information and can lead to good values. Look at http://northberkeleyimports.com/articles/index.php?id=301 for a sample.

I got this link because NBW has my e-mail address. I get e-mail from them rather often; the e-mail concerns special deals and promotions and wines that are being featured. For example, they ran a great summer white wine special: 3 Italian wines, and 3 French wines, two bottles of each, $99 for the case of 12. So you should definitely get on their e-mail list. NBW has a lot of French wine, especially Burgundies, but their tastes are pretty eclectic.

They have carried wines by JC Cellars, one of my favorite local wineries. Like Kermit Lynch, NBW is an importer as well as a retailer. I've seen some of their mid-range wines sitting in the wine rack at Costco at excellent prices, so keep your eyes open.
Eric G.
Jun 23, 2006
We shall cook no wine. Unless by accident The only wine shop besides Kemit Lynch that ships imported wine in temperature regulated containers. Most outfits ship wine in regular containers that go through drastic temperature changes during the voyage. HOT then cold, then HOT HOT HOT. And you end up with a cooked raisin-y tasting thing. Blehchh. You can also tell when you see a lot of wine missing from the bottle or if the cork and capsule is stained.

This happened to me once at NB wine. Must have been an accident. I should have returned it. Staff is good. Some are better with noobies, some are better with consummate wine evaluators. A good test is to name what you're planning for dinner, and asking them to suggest a wine. Try these for starters- - Roasted Neck of Orangutan with ginger glaze. - Antelope Vulva with Cocoa Butter Vinaigrette. - Chilled Del Monte Canned Peaches with Cap'n Crunch Praline. Then you find out which employees know their shiznit.
Kewl K.
Feb 17, 2006
My parents, who are the big wine shoppers, seem to like it a lot. The parking is pretty easy and the employees nice and helpful.