A contemporary wine bar on Borgo Ognissanti that treats Italian wine with the seriousness of a sommelier and the informality of a neighbourhood local. The by-the-glass selection rotates through regions — Piedmont one week, Sicily the next, always with a strong Tuscan core — and the cheese and charcuterie boards are assembled with the kind of sourcing that suggests someone drives to farms personally. The interior is modern and clean-lined, a visual departure from the Renaissance-everything aesthetic that can wear on you after several days in Florence. The crowd is predominantly Italian, which in this city is a quality signal.
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Santa Maria Novella, Florence
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Ask what region is featured this week and order a glass from there — the rotating selection is the concept and the staff are eager to explain what makes each producer interesting. The cheese board with aged pecorino and truffle honey is a reliable companion. If Tuscan reds feel familiar, use this bar to explore Etna Rosso, Aglianico, or Verdicchio — the list goes where tourist wine bars do not.
Early evening from 7pm into dinner hour, when the local crowd arrives and the wine conversation begins. Borgo Ognissanti is a residential street west of the centre, which means the rhythm here follows neighbourhood life rather than tourist schedules.
Borgo Ognissanti runs west from Piazza Goldoni toward the Cascine park — the location is slightly outside the typical tourist circuit, which is exactly the point. The wine list is all-Italian and rotates frequently enough that repeat visits yield different bottles. Glasses from six to ten euros, boards around twelve. The space is medium-sized with a mix of bar seating, tables, and a small outdoor area. No reservations needed most evenings. Card accepted.
