The Best Wine Bars In Rome

Roma: a mecca of sorts for many world travelers. You'll visit the Roman Forum, stop by the Trevi Fountain, tour the Colosseum, step inside the Pantheon, and soak up the majesty of the Vatican. Without fail, this will build up quite a thirst. Here are five wine bars you'll want to step into to quench your well-earned Roman thirst.

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Latteria Trastevere - Their aim is simple: drink wine and love each other. Come for the wine and love, stay for the daily pasta specials! Pistachio lasagna or gnocchi with white lamb ragu, to name a few. Sorry, I am drooling as I write this. Found in the middle of Rome's Trastevere neighborhood, the area's name is means "across the Tiber" - the access to the river allows a scenic adventure both coming and going from Latteria. facebook.com/latteriatrastevere

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Enoteca il Goccetto - Marked by their famous "Vino Olio" sign, you may have to fight the crowd spilling out onto the street. Shoulder your way through, and get ready to feel at home. There's no website or instagram, so feel free to read all the reviews on famous travel blogs and wine websites before your visit...but the only way to truly experience il Goccetto (Italian for "a little drop") is to spend time within her walls and soak it all up. The centuries old building is lined by their hundreds of wine references, and owners Anna & Sergio curate a monthly rotating selection of by-the-glass options perfect for pairing with their delectable food offerings.

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La Barrique - Located in the Monti neighborhood of Rome, La Barrique has endured many phases of wine popularity since it opened it's doors in 2001. It's a marvel that the staple began simply by offering cold plates of cheese and charcuterie - today their farm-to-table fare showcases rustic and innovative options. Come here when you're looking for something outside of pizza or pasta with your next glass of mind-blowing Italian wine. labarriquemonti.it

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L'Angolo Divino - This gem has all the right energy. A rustic wine bar where you can take refuge, covet a glass of wine and pick from their cold case of cheese and charcuterie options, ready to order and pair with your vino. You cannot escape the wine as bottles line the walls and suck you in for another glass. In their 50 years of history in Roma, they've learned a thing or two about serving the people. To take from their words: "as soon as you enter, is enough to understand that it is not a place for tourists. It's not a trendy place, it's not an improvised place. It is a place that speaks of the will to live." angolodivino.it

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Uve e Forme - GRAPES AND SHAPES. A natural wine focused spot located in the residential Piazza Bologna neighborhood. Don't miss their aperitivo hours from 5pm-8pm to set the tone for your evening, as the buffet is put out at their complements to compliment your curated drinking! Odds are you'll want to stay posted up through the rest of the evening. With over 300 references, most available by-the-glass, their early embrace of natural wine has cemented relationships and granted them access to the hardest to get natty wines!