Tucked into Marrickville, this is a shop built around curiosity rather than convenience — shelves stacked with small-production bottles from growers who favour a lighter touch in the vineyard, alongside a fridge of craft beers and a considered run of thoughtful spirits. The mood is playful without being precious: staff picks lean towards chardonnay from Mount Gambier, skin-contact riesling from Orange, cabernet from Margaret River, chilled reds for warm afternoons, and shiraz from Mudgee, a spread that speaks to a genuine interest in Australia's lesser-sung regions as much as the classics. Categories are refreshingly specific — orange wine gets its own section, as does a chilled-red fridge for when the weather demands it — and there's a running list of wines under forty dollars for those who want adventure without the splurge. Beyond the shelves, the space doubles as a venue, with private tastings and room hire suggesting a shop that sees itself as a gathering point, not just a place to grab a bottle on the way home. Add a subscription for regulars, a small deli selection for pairing, and everyday Sydney delivery, and what emerges is a neighbourhood cellar with genuine point of view — playful in name, serious in what it pours.
Nearby on Australian Atlas
View on full map →More in Sydney
Own Goblin Wine Shop?
Claim your free listing to update your details and connect with visitors.
Claim this listing