
ine69, a sweet little wine bar on Biscayne Boulevard, is well-situated to draw locals, late night grazers, and big-budget winos. This place smacks of private-club and first-date cache with a casual atmosphere and a menu of glorious, little "sharing plates."

Irony is all over this bar in the most confounding, and, ahem, ironically, the most satisfying way; as many restos have begun to shy away from the shared-bite tapas trend, but Wine69 injects the idea with new life. For non-cork-dorks, wine varietals are paired with menu items, so if you're not exactly an aficionado you need not fear. Wine is offered by the bottle, glass, or flight; the latter gives you the luxury of choosing three different glasses to sample.
The interesting and extensive menu has a section devoted to the aforementioned share-worthy items, including baked brie ($13.95), four cheese stuffed Portobello mushroom ($12.95), or spinach, goat cheese, and tomato quiche ($13.95). Wine69 also offers a large selection of cheeses, served with fruit, sauce, and a breadbasket. Choose any three fromages for $12.50. Faves? Parmeggiano Reggiano, Danish Blue, and Gruyere. Mmmm!
Wine69 also offers desserts such as white chocolate cake, various warm beverages, and nibble-ready salads. This is definitely not the place to go if you’re looking for a big slab of meat- it’s more of a romantic spot for sipping wine and picking at small dishes.