Tuesday, April 22, 2014

What's Your Vintage? ...A Better Way to Taste Wine in Rome



My "learning station" in the cozy little wine nook that is Rimessa Roscioli.


Recently my friend and fellow southern gal, Liz, aka @lizinrome, writer of romeifyouwantto.com, invited me to a wine tasting.  

Let me start by saying that wine tastings in Rome are a dime a dozen. I have always been curious about trying one, but have just never gotten around to taking one up: a lot of them run for several weeks, which for me always sounded like too much commitment, and others that I had heard about sounded like they needed to be vetted – I mean, how would I know if the sommeliers leading them were really any good? Read: also too much commitment. 

If you think about it, when you live in Rome, everyday leaves ample opportunity for wine tasting; from eating out and eating in Italian friends’ homes to special events and parties, traveling in Italy in general, visiting vineyards and age-old cellars, everyday can literally be a course in wine.

     However, when Liz mentioned it was a food and wine pairing event in Rome’s Historic Center, I could not help but be excited: mostly because I know Liz has good taste, and it’s always fun to do these things with a good friend. Not only: the pairing was to be with an important and highly-reputed restaurateur in Rome, Roscioli, in collaboration with CityWonders, which offers a select list of excellent tours to visitors and locals in Italy and a handful of other countries.