The 7 Best Wine Bars In Florence

Florence, the capital city of Tuscany, is well-known around the world for the famous Duomo and for being home to various masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture. However, aside from Michelangelo artworks, this Tuscan city is also home to a superb wine scene.

It’s easy to see why, as the rolling hills of Tuscany lie just on the outskirts of the city. Wine practically flows into the streets of Florence, coming from nearby medieval cities such as Chianti where the Sangiovese grape reigns supreme.

Fancy tasting some of the best wine in Tuscany, or perhaps even throughout all of Italy? Florence is the place to indulge. Head to any one of the seven best wine bars in Florence for an enlightening, delightful wine tasting experience.

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1. Enoteca Pitti Gola e Cantina

Ask any local where to find the best wine bar in Florence and they’ll likely sound off a few names, one of which will be Enoteca Pitti Gola e Cantina. This family-run wine bar is intimate and cosy and just as you’d expect a local Tuscan wine bar to be. Here, you can enjoy a variety of Tuscan wines, namely quality reds. Be sure to take time out to speak with the owners of the bar as they’re full of knowledge and suggestions.

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2. Casa del Vino

With a name like House of Wine, there’s no denying that this place is by far one of the best wine bars in Florence. While this quaint bar near the Central Markets carries a variety of delicious fare, they specialise in the famous Italian Bs: Barolo, Barbaresco and Brunello. You’ll get to sample quality glasses of impeccable wine from small boutique wineries all over Italy, ensuring that your experience here is authentic to a tee.

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3. Vineria Sonora

The scaled-back nature of Vineria Sonora makes it feel as if you’re sipping and sampling quality wines in a cosy Italian home. And, that’s nearly exactly what you get when you head to Vineria Sonora. Here, you can sip a variety of local Tuscan wines as well as natural wines all throughout Italy. The atmosphere at this bar is so cosy that it’s a truly unique experience you won’t want to miss if you’re in Florence.

4. Il Santino

Il Santino is so popular amongst locals and travellers that guests often spill out onto the streets at this intimate wine bar. While Il Santino is home to a variety of superb Italian wines, it’s their wonderful food menu that pairs so perfectly with it all that truly makes this place unique. Accompany your wine with their delectable crostinis or sample one of their meat platters. It’s all just as good as their local wines.

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5. Enoteca Fuori Porta

If variety is what you’re after, then you’ll need to head to Enoteca Fuori Porta, the bar in Florence with the widest selection of delicious wines. Located conveniently near the Piazzale Michelangelo, Fuori Porta offers guests an array of local Tuscan wines on top of other Italian and even French wines. Order anything off their menu and pair it with their famous mozzarella di bufala. Then, relax outside on the charming terrace and enjoy one of the most magical afternoons of your life.

6. Le Volpi e l’Uva

Passionate wine producers procure the bottles that line the walls at Le Volpi e l’Uva. And, the owners of this quaint little wine bar in Florence clearly know how to cater to their guests. They scour small hidden corners of France and Italy to bring in the finest of cheeses. And, they all pair perfectly with any one of their equally fantastic wines.

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7. Mangiafoco

At Mangiafoco, which is just mere steps from the famous Ponte Vecchio, you’ll encounter over 100 different brands of wines. Labels here range from small local producers straight through to high-end specialty wines. What makes this Florence wine bar so great, however, are their delectable, divine aromatic truffles. It’s easy to spend an entire afternoon and evening here. You’ll want to work your way through their impressive array of truffles and superb wine list.

Elizabeth Thorn

Elizabeth has lived and worked in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, all of which have contributed to her passion for travel writing. When she's not writing, you can find her exploring little hideouts in Colombia or watching photography tutorials on YouTube.

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