I would start out by saying that in atmosphere, selection, and general logistics this is a wine bar for people who don't actually like wine bars. It's a little more emphasis on the bar, and less emphasis on the wine.
There isn't a very large wine selection for someplace that calls itself a wine bar. That being said there were some great selections and the price is pretty middle of the road.
They do offer some craft beer selections a few of which are unique and not your typical beer kind of choices, but it certainly is not a beer and shot kind of place if you couldn't tell by the name already.
The menu is limited like most wine bars, but they offer pizzas (which considering they are made in a beautiful pizza oven are only just mediocre) in addition to meat and cheese boards. The cheese selections are great from what I saw, they featured a lot of cheeses that I'm a big fan of. There is antipasti and some small plates, but those just seem a little random and disjointed and if I didn't see so many good reviews of said dishes I'd recommend they ditch them. They don't really go with pizza, and few of them would properly accompany a meat or cheese board. They mainly seem like things you might order if you were grabbing a glass of wine and some snacks for happy hour.
The ambiance is loud, like a typical bar/restaurant you'd see in an urban neighborhood like Ohio City or Tremont. There was pretty loud music. It's a cool place to go if you aren't looking for anything too intimate or for someplace to really talk because it's a bit more social than that.
I probably wouldn't go back mostly because I would prefer someplace a little more intimate and with a large wine selection. That being said I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to a friend looking for a lively place to enjoy a glass of wine and some small plates.