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Romans have been making—and swilling—wine since the days of gladiators and emperors. Varietals and vintages abound, which can make finding the tastiest reds, whites, and bubbles (not to mention nibbles) a challenge. Get an overview of the city's wine history and taste some of its best vinos on a guided Rome wine tasting. Wine lovers and foodies find plenty to savor and discover, whether they stick to a tour of local hot spots in Trastevere or the Jewish ghetto, or heading further afield to the Castelli Romani or Tuscany.
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There are plenty of high-quality wine tasting tours in Rome to choose from. Looking at ratings and reviews given by previous customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Rome wine tasting tour prices vary depending on duration and inclusions. If you're looking for high-quality experiences on the lower end of the price range, these are the best tours to book now:
Yes, guided wine tasting tours in Rome are worthwhile, whether you're looking to brush up your sommelier skills or relax with a glass or two of locally produced wines. Italy is known worldwide for its winemaking traditions, so wine tasting tours are a great way to learn about Italian culture beyond the museums—and they often include snacks or a full meal.
Per one customer who booked the Rome: Wine Tasting in Trastevere with Food and Gelato, "Alice was an amazing host. She was very knowledgeable about the wine, the grapes, the region, and the delicious food that we had to go along with all of it. We enjoyed our time with her and learned so much."
Rome has hundreds of wine tasting tours, so you should be able to find an experience that suits your budget and interests. The city’s many tasting rooms allow you to try wines from all over the country without leaving the historic center, while Frascati wine tasting tours are best if you’d like to see the scenic vineyards just outside of Rome. For the best variety of food pairings with your vino, book a Rome food tour that also includes wine tastings.
Read your tour itinerary carefully and dress accordingly—some wine tasting tours take place indoors, while others involve walking through vineyards or between markets and wine bars in central Rome. Come with questions for your guide, too, as the tips you learn on Italy wine tasting tours can be useful for food and wine experiences all over the world.
Even if you’re short on time, you can find fun Rome activities to fit your schedule. Here are some of the best Rome wine tasting tours to enjoy in an hour or less:


































