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Enjoy a 1-hour tasting experience at Trapizzino Rome Wine Bar, sampling 4 wines, 3 olive oils, and a delicious white pizza in Trastevere.

The Trapizzino Rome Wine Bar offers a unique tasting experience that combines local wines, extra virgin olive oils, and delicious Roman street food. For about an hour, visitors can explore the rich culinary heritage of the Lazio region with guided tastings led by an expert sommelier. The tour is held at the Vineria di Roma in Piazza Trilussa, a charming spot in Trastevere known for its authentic atmosphere. With a focus on simple yet unforgettable flavors, this experience is perfect for those eager to learn about Italy’s wine and olive oil traditions while enjoying some of Rome’s most beloved street food.
The tour is designed to be accessible and flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserving now, paying later. It suits adults looking for a brief, enriching taste of Lazio’s culinary culture, though pregnant women and children under 18 are not eligible. The one-hour duration makes it an ideal introduction for visitors with limited time in Rome, especially those who appreciate well-curated food and drink experiences.
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This tasting experience takes place at Trapizzino’s Trastevere shop—a cozy venue in the historic district of Rome. The location itself enhances the enjoyment, offering a lively yet intimate atmosphere. The guide, a knowledgeable sommelier, leads the session, sharing insights into the history of wine and olive oil in the Lazio region.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, making it convenient for a variety of guests. The timing of the tour is flexible, with the start time depending on availability, but it’s recommended to arrive at 11:45 AM if you want to get an early start. Guests who wish to stay for lunch are served first, which makes this a practical choice for combining a quick cultural experience with a meal.

During the tasting, you’ll sample four carefully selected wines representative of Lazio’s diverse wine landscape. The guide explains the significance of each wine’s origin, including names like Frascati, Cesanese, and Malvasia. The tasting reveals how different cultivars influence the flavors, transforming the experience from simple drinking to a story about regional traditions.
The selection highlights the variety and uniqueness of Lazio wines, showcasing how they can be paired with local foods or enjoyed on their own. The expert sommelier ensures that each tasting is educational and engaging, making complex terms accessible and interesting.
Alongside the wines, the tour features three types of extra virgin olive oils. These oils come from Lazio, and the guide discusses their production methods and flavor profiles, emphasizing the sweet and smooth mouthfeel of artisan oils. Sampling these oils helps visitors appreciate the simplicity and quality behind Italy’s famous olive oils.
The oils are served with light bites or bread, allowing guests to experience the pure pleasure of fresh, high-quality olive oil. This component of the tour adds an authentic touch, connecting the wines and oils directly to Lazio’s culinary heritage.
More Great Tours NearbyA highlight of the experience is enjoying a white pizza crafted by Trapizzino. Unlike traditional pizzas, this Roman street food features a crust filled with toppings and often a cheese or sauce base that is light and crispy. It perfectly complements the wine and olive oils, offering a tangible taste of local street food culture.
The white pizza serves as a delicious pairing, enhancing the flavors of the wines and oils while giving guests a genuine slice of Roman culinary life. It’s a simple yet satisfying addition that deepens the tasting experience.
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The guided aspect of the tour is especially valuable, as the sommelier shares stories and background behind each wine and olive oil. This approach transforms tasting from a passive activity into a cultural journey, revealing how regional traditions influence the products.
The tour emphasizes the stories of people and places that have contributed to Lazio’s food and drink culture. This storytelling element enriches the experience, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a celebration of heritage that highlights Italy’s passion for good food and the joy of getting together over a glass or bite.
The tour departs from the Trapizzino Trastevere shop and concludes back at the same location, offering convenience for participants. The express security check speeds up entry, and the venue is wheelchair accessible, accommodating a broader range of guests.
Booking is flexible: you can reserve now and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The duration of about 1 hour makes it suitable for visitors with limited time, and the guidance is in English.
Guests are advised to arrive at 11:45 AM to make the most of the experience. Those wanting to extend their visit can stay for lunch, as they are served first, allowing a seamless transition from tasting to dining.
This experience attracts adults interested in wine, olive oil, and Italian culinary traditions. It’s especially appealing for those who want a short, educational, yet delicious activity in Rome. The focus on local products makes it ideal for visitors eager to connect with Lazio’s regional specialties.
Since pregnant women and children under 18 are not suited for this tour, it’s best for adults seeking a cultural and gastronomic exploration. It’s also a great way to deepen understanding of Italy’s culinary heritage in a relaxed environment with a friendly, knowledgeable guide.
The Trapizzino Rome Wine Bar offers a well-rounded, informative tasting that highlights Lazio’s wines, olive oils, and street food. With a friendly and expert guide, guests gain insight into regional traditions while enjoying delicious flavors in a cozy setting.
The one-hour duration, combined with flexible booking and accessible venue, makes it an excellent choice for a quick yet meaningful taste of Roman culinary culture. The inclusion of local stories and pairings elevates the experience beyond simple tasting, creating a memorable and educational visit.
While the focus is on drinks and a single snack, the quality and authenticity of the products make this tour a worthwhile addition to any Rome itinerary. It’s especially suited for adults who appreciate good wine and food and want a friendly, guided introduction to Lazio’s culinary treasures.
“The host/guide was really friendly and had a lot of knowledge about wine and olive oil.”
How long is the tasting experience?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, providing a concise yet engaging overview of Lazio’s wines, olive oils, and street food.
What is included in the tour?
Guests taste 4 wines, 3 extra virgin olive oils, and enjoy a white pizza by Trapizzino. The experience is guided by an expert sommelier.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the Vineria di Roma in Piazza Trilussa is wheelchair accessible and suitable for various guests.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund with no penalties.
Do I need to pay upfront?
Booking allows you to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility and peace of mind.
Is this experience suitable for children or pregnant women?
No, children under 18 and pregnant women are not eligible, as the tour involves alcohol tasting.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable attire is recommended. Arrive at 11:45 AM for check-in; no special items are required.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at the Trapizzino Trastevere shop, making it easy to plan your day in Rome.