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Cam you imagine Italian dining culture without wine?
Wine has always been more than just a way to complement meals, more than just a classic drink available in any store or dining place. Wine making is the essence of the Italian rural lifestyle, a way to feel connected to nature and centuries-old traditions. Italians know how to work hard, how to run a family winery, and how to enjoy life with a glass of wine infused with their passion and commitment.
Apart from traditional restaurants where wine is an integral part of any meal, Rome hosts a lot of atmospheric wine cellars and wine bars offering astounding assortments of world-class wines, including the iconic Montepulciano, Sangiovese, and Chianti.
Ristorante Il nipotino del solitario is a cozy place with traditional checkered tablecloths in Via San Martino ai Monti with delicious Italian food and an impressive wine list. The restaurant is appreciated for its homelike atmosphere and friendly personnel.
Enofficina is a fusion location combining a wine bar and a wine store. They offer unparalleled cuisine and an extensive collection of Italian wines and other premium spirits. We recommend their cheese plates to pair your wine with.
Zerozero100 is a classy Mediterranean cuisine dining spot with a focus on seafood and selected wines. We prefer their roasted octopus on potato veloute and black truffle complemented with a glass of Pinot Grigio COLLIO.
Tigelleria Romana - Vino e Cucina offers a refined collection of fine wines, including Pecorino, Trama Falanghina, and Montepulciano D’Abruzzo.
Here’s to your fabulous time in Rome!