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Nestled in the historic charm of St. Augustine, Casa De Vino 57 offers a uniquely inviting escape for wine lovers and connoisseurs of fine charcuterie. More than just a wine bar, this locale effortlessly blends the roles of an intimate wine store and an upscale charcuterie haven, creating a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere that beckons both locals and visitors alike.
Stepping behind the discreet wooden gate at 57 Treasury St, guests find themselves in an expansive garden oasis. This beautifully shaded outdoor space, complete with comfortable seating and a small stage, cultivates an ambiance of relaxed elegance—perfect for unwinding after a day of explorations or meeting friends for a casual yet refined gathering.
What truly sets Casa De Vino 57 apart is its remarkable dedication to curated, boutique wines. With roughly 30 selections poured by the glass, from sparkling Champagnes and delicate Rosés to luscious Chardonnays and bold Reds, there’s a bottle waiting to please every palate. Guests rave about their tasting flights, which offer a thoughtfully varied exploration of wine styles, as well as unique offerings like the singular Sangue di Giuda—a red wine that visitors repeatedly describe as unforgettable.
Complementing the wine is a charcuterie menu that surprises and delights, embracing both traditional and innovative choices. The famed 5 Cheeses Charcuterie Board is a visual and gustatory feast, but Casa De Vino 57 also excels in catering to diverse dietary preferences with options like an impressively crafted Vegan Cheese Board and gluten-free, dairy-free selections that even the most skeptical have found "marvelous." The adventurous can indulge in intriguing pairings such as duck prosciutto, a novel offering that sparks conversation and broadens the palate.
The service, led by the owner whose deep knowledge of wine adds a personal touch to every visit, is consistently praised for its warmth and attentiveness. Whether helping guests select the perfect bottle or creating a memorable experience during special events like book readings paired with tailored wine selections, the staff’s passion shines through.
While some note that busy evenings might slow service slightly, the overall vibe remains one of intimate charm and genuine hospitality. Guests appreciate the combination of high-quality libations, gourmet bites, and a serene setting rarely found in bustling tourist hotspots.
In essence, Casa De Vino 57 captures the essence of a refined yet approachable wine garden—an enclave where thoughtful wine pairings meet culinary creativity amidst the live oak shade and soft hum of a carefully curated atmosphere. Whether you're seeking a quiet moment with a glass of Bellini, sharing a decadent rum cake under the stars, or exploring exclusive small-batch wines, this destination promises a soulful and sensory journey well worth savoring.
gluten free, dairy free charcuterie. I have NEVER written those words together in a review and it was MARVELOUS. AN AMAZING TREAT in a fine place to unwind with a generous pour of a great wine. We went Spanish, but no matter what you like, you will find it here. The place filled up after 7, but be patient and enjoy! The duck prosciutto (another new pairing of words) was fascinating, not authentic, but great nonetheless. They had music but we were there between acts and probably enjoyed it all the better.
This charming place was such a lovely stop on our 4-day visit. The beautiful owner was so knowledgeable about every bottle of wine on her shelves and helped us choose the perfect bottle (okay, TWO bottles). We went back a couple days later and found a comfy table under under the shade of the giant oaks after dinner at a nearby eatery and enjoyed an elegant dessert of a shared rum cake. And another glass of wine. Our server, Derek, a very sweet and friendly young man, made us feel like old friends. And he's cute. I highly recommend you stop into this place if you find yourself in St. Augustine and ask Derek why we nicknamed him Wolfie. Loved this place.
For relaxation and places to gather, wine gardens are hard to beat. In a packed area, filled with bustling tourists, Casa de Vino 57 is an oasis. Tucked behind a wooden gate, is an expansive garden area, with plenty of seating, an outside bar, small stage and all the makings of a good time. They specialize in small, boutique wines with somewhat limited runs. Offering around 30 wine by the glass option, red, white, sparkling. You’ll find offerings from around the world. Fancy a bottle, go into the small wine shop inside and you have a selection of over 100+ bottles to choose from as well light bites, cheeses, and other types of fair are perfect with the wine. Definitely recommend stopping by here when you’re in Saint Augustine, to get out of the crowds and get your relaxation on.
We stopped in for charcuterie and wine before dinner. While it was a bit pricey, the wine and the rum cake were excellent and absolutely worth it. I highly recommend the Sangue di Giuda—it was some of the best wine we’ve ever had. The service was a little slow, especially considering there were only two other tables at the time, but overall the experience was enjoyable and memorable for the quality of the wine alone. We would definitely return for a glass (or two).
Went for a book reading. Everything was fabulous! Great service from the owners. They are incredibly knowledgeable about all the wines. Love that they paired the wines with the excerpts from the book. Huge tent covered the outdoor space and had quiet fans keeping everyone cool. It kept the ground dry and kept for an intimate affair for 60+ people. Can not wait to return. Especially for their wine walk night.
Derek was our server, phenomenal suggestions and conversation. Beautiful outdoor seats. Trees, plants, flowers-laid back nature setting in the middle or town. Has 3 wonderful cheese witj the duck prosciutto charcuterie board, as well as the grape leaves. Aperol spritz and Island 57 for drinks. Would recommend all and would order same again. Live music was funny and laid back. Lovely time.
Had the opportunity to sample some wine and a. Charcuterie board here thanks to a walking tasting tour called Cork's and Forks hosted by Rob. We had a chance to try a selection of tasting wines and then with our chosen glass, sat down to a very nice charcuterie board. The staff were so nice and helpful, and we were both introduced to the caperberry and olive oil almonds. So tasty, and a nice stop on our tour. Thank you!