Rome’s Best Wine Bars

Rome’s Best Wine Bars

Rimessa Roscioli

Rome is filled with wine bars but Rimessa Roscioli stands out from the crowd because its tasting rooms double as a classroom for curious oenophiles. With hundreds of bottles lining the walls, and talented sommeliers, this is a stimulating place to learn about food and wine from passionate experts. Rimessa Roscioli hosts wine tasting dinners, olive oil tastings, cooking classes and the restaurant is even home to Rome’s first Wine Club. Through entertaining storytelling, you’ll learn about the people behind each wine while enjoying a taste of artisanal cheeses, cured meats and traditional Roman pastas.

Il Goccetto

A small, simple enoteca built on the bottom floor of a Renaissance era apartment building.  Everything here is old and dusty, quaint and authentic.  They have phenomenal wine by the glass options and some truly delicious food as well.  The pours are quite generous and the staff is as warm and welcoming as family.

Il Sori

A quite, warm and inviting wine bar where the wine is the focus of everything.  The wine list specializes in a finely curated list of vintages from small, family-owned producers around Italy. Here you can enjoy tapas style dishes influenced by Italian, French and Spanish cuisines.

Litro

A neighborhood cafe that specializes in artisanal wines from small producers, exclusively from Italy and France, with spectacular, handcrafted cheese and meat platters to pair.