La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca
Alcoholic beverage wholesaler · San Niccolo ·

La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca

Alcoholic beverage wholesaler · San Niccolo ·

Historic wine window serving wine and Aperol Spritz

unique experience
quality ingredients
friendly
rose
franciacorta
history
renaissance-era
outdoor drinking
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null
La Buchetta del Vino di Pietrabianca by null

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Piazza dei Peruzzi, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy Get directions

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Piazza dei Peruzzi, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy Get directions

+39 347 818 4886

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Florence's Newest Outdoor Drinking Trend Is Also Its Oldest | Condé Nast Traveler

"A curious carving on a city wall caught my eye. An inscription underneath declared it a buchette del vino, or wine window. In Renaissance-era Florence, windows like this, or buchette, worked as wine bars, carved into the outer walls of the villas and the palaces occupied by Tuscany’s wealthier crust."

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/florences-newest-outdoor-drinking-trend-is-also-its-oldest
Buchetta del vino

Sophia S.

Google
We decided to go to each wine window that we could find that was operational. This window had no line when we stumbled upon by accident during cocktail hour. The man inside the window offered to take a photo of us through the window which offered a unique visit verses the other windows that were crowded with tourists making it hard to enjoy and take photos.

Adam G.

Google
Perfect experience. Ring the bell and order your wine! Amazing how the pandemic brought back into use these windows from the times of the plague, the history to them adds gravitas to the novelty factor. There was no queue when we arrived so after some apprehension we rang the ball and were greeted by the kind host who served our tasty rose.

Phil L.

Google
There is another "wine window" just round the corner from this place where their "window" is just right next to an open door and waiters standing around for you. Here however, it's the real deal for a proper experience. You ring the bell and are served quickly through the hatch - the kind man within even offered to take a picture from his POV which was fun. Drinks were on the pricier side for the portion - but you pay for the novelty.

Alekszej B.

Google
Another great find! Asked for some franciacorta, which wasn’t on the menu, and they gladly poured us some. Delicious! Out of the tourists’ way, well, for now at least…

N M

Google
It was the perfect little wine window. Quiet. No line and friendly.

Taylor P.

Google
Great wine, super cute, however my father had to use the bathroom after purchasing a glass of wine and they locked the door after rudely telling us only with food purchase. Ruined our afternoon rushing to find a WC. I am accustomed to Europe and prepared my father accordingly. It would have been fine if they politely requested we purchase food but instead we were met with hostility.

Barnaby D.

Google
Really cool experience! I’m not sure what other reviews are complaining about, good amount of wine in a nice plastic glass. My wife and I were the only ones here for 5 mins and sat on the step opposite the hole in the wall and enjoyed a glass of Red and a Aperol Spritz! Would recommend!!!

Jenny M.

Google
Tiny plastic glass, very small pour, it was disappointing and expensive (6€). You can find better in Florence.