A number of Greater Manchester wine bars have been named amongst the best in the UK by a national newspaper. At the end of last week, The Times published their list of The 45 best wine bars in Britain, describing the new brigade of wine hangouts as "small, sexy and stylish".
The list, curated by The Times' Deputy Food Editor Hannah Evans, is predominately focused on London but nods to the emerging wine scene here in the North too.
Out of all the Northern cities mentioned, which includes Leeds, Liverpool and Newcastle, Manchester has received the highest number of entries, with five in total.
The list includes spots in Ancoats, Stockport and Levenshulme. READ MORE: Manchester's 10 favourite vegetarian and vegan restaurants - including Indian, Italian and Chinese cuisines READ MORE: "It's s***e": Sadness and uncertainty hits departing Hatch traders as full site closes The first outside of London to rank on the list is Yellowhammer in Stockport's Old Town, a bakery, wine bar and pottery studio set up by the team behind the acclaimed Where the Light Gets In.
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