"Tucked on a small side street between the Pantheon and the Forum, this longtime enoteca began as a wine shop in 1929 and moved into a former post office within a few years; it’s divided into two rooms, one of which is a true temple to wine with thousands of bottles on display. The gruff co-owner prides himself on a mixed clientele—nobility, politicians, celebrities and laborers—and on staying a little hidden, which has helped the place resist touristy pretensions and retain an authentic, convivial atmosphere." - Eric J. Lyman