Low light.
Living wine.
Natural wine, low light, loud paintings. A natural wine bar, bottle shop, and rotating gallery on 84 Rivington Street.
By the glass,
by the bottle.
A rotating cellar of low-intervention, organic and biodynamic wines. Anything on the list, take it home from the shop at a corkage-free price.
Jakot
Radikon · 2018Skin-fed and savory — dried apricot, walnut skin, a saline grip that won't let go.
Theodora
Gut Oggau · 2022Bright and chalky with white peach and a whisper of herbs. The easy yes of the list.
VN Vinel·lo Tinto
Partida Creus · 2022Chillable, crunchy red — pomegranate, cracked pepper, wild strawberry. Pour it cold.
280 slm
Costadilà · 2021Cloudy pét-nat with bruised pear and bread crust. A little feral, entirely lovable.
Susucaru Rosato
Frank Cornelissen · 2022Volcanic rosé — blood orange, wild herbs, ash and salt off the slopes of Etna.
Ci Confonde
La Garagista · 2021Cult Vermont pét-nat. Honeysuckle and green apple, electric acidity. Bottle only.
Graupert Pinot Gris
Meinklang · 2022Untrained vines, skin contact — quince, ginger, marmalade rind. Textured and gentle.
Lanýs
Clos Fantine · 2021Garrigue and dark cherry, dusty tannin. The bottle you order a second of.
The full cellar runs 180+ bottles and turns over weekly. Ask the floor — or come to a tasting and drink your way through it.
Drink with
intention.
Guided flights, producer dinners, and the occasional late-night party. Small rooms, big bottles — seats go fast.
Orange You Glad — Skin-Contact 101
Six skin-fed pours from Friuli to the Republic of Georgia, walked through glass by glass. Bread, cheese, and a lot of opinions included.
A Night on Etna
Volcanic wines from Sicily's smoking mountain — reds, rosatos and a sneaky white — paired with a Sicilian small-plate spread.
Pét-Nat & Vinyl
Cloudy bubbles, a stack of records, and the new summer hang of paintings. No flight, no rules — just bottles open till late.
Save yourself
a seat.
Book a table for dinner, a tasting, or just a long pour at the bar. We hold reservations across both rooms — the bar and the back gallery.
A cellar
with a gallery.
VINITAGE started as a wall of bottles and a single long table. We pour low-intervention wine — organic, biodynamic, made by people we can call by name — and we hang the work of artists we love while we do it.
The room is small and dim on purpose. Candles, a record player, and a rotating show on the walls that changes with the season. Drink a glass, buy a bottle off the shelf, take a painting home if it gets you.
Find us after dark.
84 Rivington Street · Lower East Side, New York
Hours
- Mon
- Closed
- Tue – Thu
- 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM
- Fri – Sat
- 5:00 PM – 1:00 AM
- Sun
- 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Get in touch
Open in mapsNearest train
F / J / Z to
Delancey–Essex
Three minutes on foot. Look for the amber light.