Wine Tasting in Florence City Centre

📍 Vino al Vino, Borgo Ognissanti 70R, Florence
🕒 1/ 1.30 hours
🍷 1 Sparkling, 1 White, 1 Orange, 2 Reds
💵 25 € (Per person) + Cheese Plate 17€ (Optional)
☎️ BOOK NOW: 055 267 0495 (11 -15) (16.30 -21)
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Opening Hours: 11 am – 3 pm | 4.30 pm – 9 pm

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Are you looking for a wine tasting in Florence City Centre? Vino al Vino is the wine bar for you.

At Vino al Vino you can discover Italian wines guided by an expert sommelier that will introduce you to the main Italian grapes varieties, wine styles, and wine regions of Italy.

In addition to the wine tasting in the Florence city center at the wine bar Vino al Vino,” you can enjoy an artisanal selection of charcuterie and cheeses.

WINE TASTING:

Address: Borgo Ognissanti 70R 50123, FLORENCE CITY CENTRE

What does a wine tasting in Florence city center at Vino al Vino include and how much does it cost?

COST: 25 € per person

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Italian Sparkling Wine

Italy boasts several sparkling wines, ranging from Prosecco, obtained from the Charmat method, and traditional method sparkling wines such as Franciacorta, Oltrepò Pavese, Trento DOC, or Alta Langa.

At Vino al Vino you can also find Ancestral Method sparkling wines, obtained without filtering (and therefore they result cloudy) and adding sugars.

Italian Light Bodied White Wine

Light Bodied white wines are usually distinguished by low alcohol content, they can be fruity-forward, often unoaked, and easy to drink.

Amongs this category you can try italian wines such as Soave, Falanghina, Pecorino, Pinot Grigio, Müller Thurgau etc.

Italian Full Bodied White Wine

Full-bodied white wines are characterized by high-alcohol level content, they can be oaked and very complex. Amongs this category you can try italian wines such as Vernaccia di San Gimignano, Friulano, Timorasso, Trebbiano, Vermentino etc.

This category also includes skin-contact white wines (aka. Orange wines), which are obtained by extracting color and tannins from the skin of the white grapes, resulting in unusually well-structured white wines featuring a slightly bitter flavor.

Italian Light Bodied Red Wine

Light Bodied red wines are usually distinguished by low alcohol content, often unoaked, and easy to drink.

This category includes italian wines such as Schiava, Valpolicella, Dolcetto, Nerello Mascalese, Lambrusco etc.

Italian Full Bodied Red Wine

Full-bodied red wines are characterized by high-alcohol level content, they can be oaked and very complex.

Amongs this category you can try italian wines such as Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, Montepulciano, Primitivo etc.