Ai Tre Scalini is a historic and well-loved enoteca hidden amongst the winding, picturesque streets of Monti. It is a favorite hang out spot amongst Rome's young intellectual crowd and many expatriates who have made Rome their home.
Enoteca in Rome, Italy
Cul de Sac is one of the more popular enoteche in Rome due to its convenient location, wide selection of wine and cheap prices. A quick poll around the office revealed that this enoteca was amongst the first that everyone tried when they arrived in Rome. Evidently all of us shared the same apprehensions in trying an eatery so close to Piazza Navona, but to this day none of us have remained disappointed.
Al Bric is the result of a marriage between passion and tradition and the world of food and wine. Opened in 1998, this enoteca immediately wanted to adopt a contemporary approach, offering patrons the opportunity to first choose wines and then have the menu customized to suit the wine they have chosen.
This no frills wine bar comes highly recommended by travelers using TripAdvisor.com. It is sometimes difficult to find places in the center, which offer excellent selections of fine wines and good food at low prices. What interested us the most to share the information with you, is the ambience and authenticity of the product they promote.
Wine bars in Italian are known as 'enoteche' and offer the opportunity to locals and tourists alike to sample a wide variety of wines at reasonable prices and possibly buying them. The Palatium Enoteca owned by the region of Lazio, gives tourists the chance to taste wines specifically made in the region, like the fresh and fruity Frascati along with other Italian favourites. As a double treat the wine bar serves the best cuisine from the region delighting you with flavours from Rome, Viterbo, Frosinone and other cities.
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