Adela Wine Bar – Where Albion Meets Alsace in a Glass
Address: 281 Sandgate Road, Albion QLD 4010
Phone: 0421 169 445
Email: enquiries@adelawinebar.com.au
Website: adelawinebar.com.au
If you’ve ever dreamt of sneaking away to a hidden wine bar in the backstreets of Paris—but your passport’s expired and your bank account is saying “maybe not this year, darling”—then Adela Wine Bar is your new escape. Nestled in Albion, where old Queensland charm meets inner-north grit, Adela is quietly dazzling Brisbane’s wine lovers with its French flair, curated global wine list, and yes, those petite but powerful plates of joy.
From the moment you step into this intimate, beautifully styled space, you’ll feel like you’ve been let in on a secret. A very well-dressed, very wine-soaked secret.
Bonjour Brisbane, Adela Has Arrived
Adela doesn’t shout for attention. It hums with quiet sophistication—think soft lighting, timber tones, stone walls, and bar staff who look like they summer in Bordeaux. But don’t let the chic design intimidate you—this place is as welcoming as your favourite aunt with the bottomless champagne fridge.
Named after co-owner Adela (naturally), this bar exudes warmth, wit, and a touch of Euro sensuality. It’s the kind of place where locals swing by midweek for a glass of Burgundy and a bowl of olives, and end up staying until the candles burn low and their group chat’s blowing up with “Where r u?!”
A Wine List That Dances Around the World
Adela’s wine list is a passionate passport of pleasure. From the hills of Piedmont to the valleys of Tasmania, the range here is thoughtfully curated, beautifully balanced, and frankly, a little bit sexy.
You’ll find French favourites (yes, Burgundy is well represented—merci beaucoup), Italian treasures, and a strong showing of local legends from the Barossa, Margaret River, and even Queensland’s Granite Belt (because supporting local never tasted so good).
A few personal favourites from the ever-evolving list:
• Chenin Blanc from the Loire Valley – crisp, citrusy, and basically sunshine in a glass.
• 2020 Nebbiolo from Piedmont – earthy, floral, and goes down smoother than your last Tinder date’s excuses.
• Orange skin-contact Pinot Gris from Adelaide Hills – bold, zippy, and perfect for those “I want something weird and wonderful” nights.
And if you’re more of a “red with meat, white with fish” kinda drinker? Don’t stress. The staff are genuinely lovely, not wine snobs. Tell them what you like, and they’ll find your vinous soulmate.
Small Plates, Big Flavour, French Soul
Let’s talk food. Because what’s a fabulous wine bar without snacks that make you swoon?
Adela’s menu is a small-plate love affair, with just enough French flair to make you feel très fancy, without needing a beret or a second mortgage. Every dish is designed to let the wine shine, but don’t be fooled—these bites are stars in their own right.
On our visit, here’s what had us making inappropriate food noises:
• Chicken Liver Parfait with Pickled Shallots & Toasted Brioche – creamy, rich, and the toast was so perfectly golden we considered framing it.
• Roasted Heirloom Carrots with Labneh & Dukkah – a veggie dish that proves plants can be sexy too.
• Duck Fat Potatoes with Aioli – so crisp they practically crunched from the kitchen, and that aioli? Call us obsessed.
• Wagyu Bresaola with Pecorino – salty, silky, and the ideal companion to a medium-bodied red.
Dessert? Oh yes. There’s usually a tart or panna cotta on offer, and it’s worth saving room for—especially if you like your endings sweet and just a little bit naughty.
Vibes That Hit Just Right
Adela manages to pull off the rare magic trick of being both date-night sexy and mate’s catch-up casual. The tables are close enough to feel cozy but spaced enough that your gossip stays private (unless your wine consumption gets too enthusiastic).
There’s no live music or gimmicks here—just great conversation, incredible wine, and a menu that understands the assignment.
And did we mention the outdoor area? On a balmy Brisbane night, there’s nothing better than sitting outside under the stars with a chilled glass of rosé and the comforting smell of duck fat floating from the kitchen.
The BrisVegas Verdict
Adela Wine Bar is a triumph. It’s got style without snobbery, substance without pretension, and a wine list that knows how to have a good time. Whether you’re a hardcore oenophile or just like your Chardonnay cold and your company warm, Adela delivers in spades.
So, BrisVegas folks, next time you’re craving a cheeky French fling without the airfare, just head to Albion. Adela is waiting—with open arms, open bottles, and enough duck fat to warm your wine-loving heart.
Vive le vino! 🥂