T+L's Wine & Spirits Editor shares his guide to Rome's finest wine bars, from the old-school to the cutting-edge. Camilla Glorioso From left: Approaching the Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza church, in central ...
A great way to experience Italy is through its various luxury train rides, and this particular journey focuses on the country ...
Rome’s old-school enoteche — its traditional wine bars — are practically extinct. Wander through the centro storico today and you’ll see plenty of places calling themselves enoteche: venues with ...
Rome has been around for almost three thousand years and yet carries all that weight of history with a dolce vita lightness ...
Almost 2 million Americans arrive in Rome each year, and while the city is a stellar place to drink wine, there’s also a good argument for escaping the tourist bustle for a few days to visit one (or ...
Italy has more than 1.73 million acres of vineyards and about 4,900 miles of coastline. No surprise many of those vineyards are close to a coastline. The resulting maritime climate, sea breezes that ...
Italy’s capital isn’t just a perennial favorite for iconic sights like the Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum, but also for its delectable culinary scene. The best Rome food tours help travelers skip ...
Stunning Italian wineries are just a quick drive from the city of Rome. Almost 2 million Americans arrive in Rome each year, and while the city is a stellar place to drink wine, there’s also a good ...