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    Editor's Note: This story is unlocked for everyone to read courtesy of the CRVA, our partner in nourishing culinary exploration for residents and visitors of the Queen City.

    June 25, 2026

    27 Charlotte Restaurants receive 2026 Wine Spectator Awards

    Dining spots lauded for outstanding wine programs


    Prime Fish Cellar in Cotswold is one of the eleven first-time Charlotte Wine Spectator award winners. TM Petaccia/UP

    by TM Petaccia

    The Wine Spectator annual restaurant awards issue is out and Charlotte’s dining scene made its best showing to date with twenty-seven local restaurants recognized for operating high-level wine programs, eleven for the first time. In total, 91 North Carolina and 42 South Carolina restaurants made the list, part of a global group of 4,012 winners that this year included a first-ever honoree from Egypt.

    “We’ve always believed that a truly great dining experience happens when exceptional food and exceptional wine come together,” says Jeff Tonidandel of Tonidandel-Brown, whose Supperland received its fifth straight Wine Spectator award and Leluia Hall its first. “Both require immense focus and expertise, so receiving this recognition from Wine Spectator is especially meaningful. It’s a tremendous honor and a reflection of the hard work our team puts in every day.”

    The process began in January when restaurants submitted their wine lists to Wine Spectator along with a $700 application fee. The magazine confirms the list, including accurate vintages and producer names, as well as correct spelling of offerings. Those who meet all the criteria and have demonstrated a level of excellence are given awards in one of three levels.

    Eighteen Charlotte restaurants received the Award of Excellence for offering at least 75 selections from a well-chosen assortment of quality producers, along with a thematic match to the restaurant’s menu in both price and style.

    “We are honored and grateful to be considered by Wine Spectator for such an award,” says Terrell Johnson, sommelier at Omakase by Prime Fish, which along with the restaurant group’s Prime Fish Cellar, each received their first Award of Excellence. “We aren’t a major corporation or large chain, so our choices in beverage are very intentional and yet need to service the palates of the general public. Much thought goes into these selections. We are just happy that Wine Spectator saw the value in our programs.”

    Nine Queen City eateries were given Best of Award of Excellence citations for offering a wider breadth of selections across multiple regions and/or significant vertical depth from top producers as well as demonstrating superior presentation. These restaurants typically offer 350 or more selections.

    Sommelier Michael Myers at Counter-. TM Petaccia/UP

    “It’s always an honor to be recognized by such an organization as renowned as Wine Spectator,” says Michael Myers, sommelier at Counter- which has been given a Best of Award of Excellence every year since 2023. “This year is particularly cool because Charlotte has been called out as one of the fastest-growing cities for wine.

    “This not only highlights the incredible effort that restaurant and wine professionals have been putting in, but also showcases the trend towards intentionality with different lists and programs in the city. Just as you go to a specific restaurant for a specific kind of food, you can visit these restaurants to enjoy the specific wine program that has been created. This year shows that Charlotte restaurants are investing in their wine programs and the people they trust to run them,” he says.

    No Charlotte restaurant received the magazine’s highest honor, the Grand Award which is given to restaurants showing “an uncompromising, passionate devotion to the quality of their wine programs” with wine lists typically featuring 1,000 or more selections. However, each of the Carolinas can boast a Grand recipient: The Angus Barn in Raleigh and Soby’s in Greenville.

    The 2026 Wine Spectator Charlotte recipients are:

    RestaurantAward
    Ballantyne
    Gallery RestaurantBest of Award of Excellence
    Cotswold
    Omakase by Prime FishAward of Excellence
    Prime Fish CellarAward of Excellence
    Dilworth
    Leluia HallAward of Excellence
    Elizabeth
    RosemontAward of Excellence
    Madison Park
    L’OstricaBest of Award of Excellence
    Midtown
    Mama Ricotta’sAward of Excellence
    Plaza Midwood
    SupperlandAward of Excellence
    South End
    Barcelona Wine BarBest of Award of Excellence
    Sullivan’s SteakhouseAward of Excellence
    SouthPark
    Del Frisco’s Double Eagle SteakhouseBest of Award of Excellence
    PeppervineBest of Award of Excellence
    Reid’s Fine FoodsBest of Award of Excellence
    Dilworth Tasting RoomAward of Excellence
    Little Mama’s Italian KitchenAward of Excellence
    The Palm/CharlotteAward of Excellence
    Uptown
    The Capital GrilleBest of Award of Excellence
    MOA Korean BBQ & BarBest of Award of Excellence
    Caroline’s Oyster BarAward of Excellence
    Chima SteakhouseAward of Excellence
    Dean’s Italian SteakhouseAward of Excellence
    Eddie V’s Prime SeafoodAward of Excellence
    McNinch House RestaurantAward of Excellence
    MicoAward of Excellence
    Morton’s, The SteakhouseAward of Excellence
    STKAward of Excellence
    Wesley Heights
    Counter-Best of Award of Excellence

    Wine Spectator has been bestowing the awards since 1981. You can see all the recipients on the magazine’s website, as well as its Apple iOS app.


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