Imagine descending into a centuries-old cellar right in the heart of Prague, surrounded by brick walls and dim lighting, yet filled with an incredible variety of wines from around the world. That’s exactly what this 2-hour wine tasting experience offers — a chance to taste dozens of wines, learn about different vintages, and enjoy a relaxed, personal atmosphere. Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned sipper, this tour promises a unique blend of history, modernity, and plenty of tasting opportunities.
What we really like about this experience is its self-guided, self-serve setup—no stiff servers rushing to pour your glass. Plus, the small-group environment ensures you don’t get lost in the crowd, making it perfect for those who want a more intimate, engaging encounter with wine. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that the price includes a sizable credit—so if you’re not careful, you might find yourself sampling more than you originally planned. It’s best suited for curious travelers eager to explore international wines without the typical tasting room formality.
Key Points

- Self-serve wine machines allow you to control your tasting pace and explore many wines at your leisure
- Wide selection of 64 wines daily, including Czech, French, New World, and more
- Knowledgeable staff and sommelier ready to assist and enhance your experience
- Affordable price point—$46.29 per person for a generous tasting credit
- Relaxed, intimate setting in a beautifully preserved historic cellar
- Optional cheese and salami pairing available (not included in the price)
What to Expect: A Closer Look at the Experience

Arriving at the meeting point in Prague’s Karlín district, you’ll step into what feels like a hidden gem — a cellar with exposed brick walls, a stone floor, and a cozy ambiance that combines both history and modern design. The check-in process is simple: you’ll receive a chip card loaded with CZK 950, which acts as your tasting wallet. This credit is enough to sample over 20 different wines, and if you’re eager to try more, the card can easily be reloaded.
The core of the experience revolves around self-service wine machines. These high-tech dispensers allow you to pour precise amounts of wine directly into your glass. It’s a clever system that minimizes waste and maximizes variety, letting you compare different wines side by side. While most visitors stick with the recommended local Moravian wines to get a good snapshot of Czech wine, the full list includes wines from around the globe, such as Bordeaux, New World reds, Italian options, and more. As one reviewer noted, “You will be amazed at the large selection and variety of wines from around the world.”
The staff and sommelier aren’t just there to operate the machines—they’re friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to help you understand what you’re tasting. They’ll give you a list of wines with basic descriptions, and you’re encouraged to ask questions or get recommendations. Many reviewers appreciated how the staff took time to explain different wine regions and help match wines to their personal preferences.
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The Wine Selection: From Czech Classics to Global Varieties
The 64 wines offered daily mean you have a broad palette to explore. The local Czech (Moravian) wines are a highlight, providing a taste of the region’s offerings, which are increasingly recognized internationally. However, the setup also invites comparisons—such as trying a local Pinot Noir versus a French one, or sampling a New World Cabernet alongside a Bordeaux. This is an excellent way to understand regional differences, styles, and price points.
What makes this tasting even more engaging is the ability to select wines at your own pace. You might start with lighter whites, then move on to fuller reds. The recommended list helps newcomers pick wines that showcase the best of Czech wine, but you’re free to venture beyond that. For example, if Bordeaux reds interest you, there’s a dedicated corner just for that.
Snacks and Pairings
While snacks are not included in the CZK 950 credit, the experience offers the option to purchase cheese and salami plates. These pairings are designed to complement the wines and enhance your tasting experience. Many visitors find adding some cheese or salami helps “soak up” the wine and makes the evening even more enjoyable.
Atmosphere and Group Size
The cellar’s design combines historic charm with modern touches—an elegant contrast of old brick and sleek wine dispensing technology. It’s a small-group setting, limited to around 10 guests, which ensures a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Reviewers consistently mention the warm, welcoming staff and the stunning, intimate environment that feels more like a private club than a tourist trap.
The Value and Practicalities

At $46.29 per person, this experience offers excellent value. Considering the CZK 950 credit covers over 20 different wine samples, it’s a cost-effective way to taste a broad spectrum of wines without committing to full bottles. Plus, the ability to re-load your card provides flexibility if you’re particularly interested in certain wines or want to extend your tasting.
The duration of about 2 hours is just right—long enough to explore many wines without feeling rushed. The small group size makes it easier to have meaningful conversations with staff and other guests, enriching your overall experience.
Accessibility and Logistics
The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy to reach from different parts of Prague. The activity is suitable for most travelers aged 18 and above, with service animals allowed, and it’s perfect for anyone looking for a more interactive wine experience beyond traditional tasting rooms.
What the Reviews Say

The resounding 5-star ratings stem from consistent praise for the extensive wine selection, knowledgeable staff, and beautiful cellar setting. One reviewer summed it up: “You will be amazed at the large selection and variety of wines from around the world,” emphasizing the broad scope of options.
Many appreciated the personalized service. As one person noted, “Justin was a wonderful host! We were visiting Prague from the US and he guided us incredibly well,” illustrating how attentive staff enhance the experience. Others highlighted the laid-back, unhurried atmosphere, with comments like, “It’s a very laid-back, not crowded or rushed experience,” which is rare in busy tourist cities.
The value for money also receives high marks, with guests enjoying the ability to taste many wines and pair them with snacks, all within a well-designed, historic setting.
This wine tasting suits travelers who want an authentic, relaxed, and educational experience in Prague. It’s ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to try a wide variety without the pressure of a traditional tasting room. The self-guided system is perfect for independent-minded visitors who enjoy exploring at their own pace.
If you’re traveling with a small group or partner, the intimate environment enhances conversation and shared discovery. It’s also well-suited for those curious about Czech wines but willing to venture into international varieties too. While not a traditional winery tour, it’s a fantastic way to expand your palate and learn in a comfortable, stylish setting.
However, if you’re hoping for a full-blown wine education or a formal guided tour, this might feel a bit casual. Also, for those with dietary restrictions or who prefer snacks included, you’ll need to purchase cheese or charcuterie separately.
Is this experience suitable for wine beginners?
Absolutely. The setup is straightforward, and staff are eager to help you learn and find wines you enjoy, making it accessible for all levels.
Can I try wines from different countries?
Yes. The list includes wines from around the world, including France, New World regions, and Czech Moravian wines.
How many wines can I taste during the session?
Typically, with the CZK 950 credit, you can sample over 20 wines. The full collection offers around 64 wines daily, so there’s plenty to try.
Is food included?
No, snacks aren’t included in the price, but cheese and salami plates are available for purchase, designed to match the wines.
Can I return to the cellar if I want to drink more later?
Yes, the card can be reloaded during your visit or later if you want to continue tasting.
How accessible is the location?
It is near public transportation and located in the Karlín district, making it convenient to access from most parts of Prague.
Is there a minimum age requirement?
Yes, participants must be 18 or older.
How long does the tour last?
About 2 hours, giving you ample time for tasting, learning, and relaxing.
What is the group size?
The experience is limited to around 10 guests, ensuring an intimate and personalized setting.
For those seeking a relaxing, informative, and fun way to explore Prague’s wine offerings, this experience hits all the right notes. The self-serve system makes it interactive and engaging, while the historic cellar setting adds a special charm. The wide selection of wines from around the world, combined with knowledgeable staff, means you’re likely to discover new favorites and deepen your appreciation for both Czech and international wines.
If you enjoy tasting multiple wines at your own pace and value a cozy, authentic atmosphere, this tour is a fantastic choice. It’s especially suited for those traveling in small groups or couples who want a more personal, less commercial experience. As long as you’re prepared to try many wines and perhaps indulge in some cheese, you’ll come away with a memorable and tasty experience that’s well worth the price.
Whether you’re a wine aficionado or just curious, this wine cellar tour offers a delightful way to spend an evening in Prague—without the pretension, but with plenty of flavor.
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