Vin de Syrah in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter is a women-owned subterranean wine parlor established in 2009 beneath 901 Fifth Avenue, where an ivy-hidden entrance leads to a speakeasy atmosphere shaped by a celebrated local designer. The build-out features botanical chandeliers, thick 50-year-old grapevine installations, a 12-foot natural-wood candlelit tasting table, and semiprivate plush sitting rooms — an immersive environment that shares the Gaslamp's hidden-bar ethos with Noble Experiment but channels it through a wine-first lens. More than 100 bottles span old-world Bordeaux and Burgundy alongside new-world California and South American selections, with an in-house sommelier leading guided tastings at the central table. Seasonal craft cocktails rotate alongside the wine program and a bar-bites menu of artisan cheeses and charcuterie, a dual-track format more akin to a Parisian brasserie than to the retail-focused pour at Pali Wine Co. in the neighborhood. The highest-capacity format is a full-venue private event for up to 263 guests, with options for live jazz, DJ sets, burlesque performers, tarot readers, and illusionists layered across the Prohibition Garden, the Rabbit's Den, and the main bar.