Enoteca Storica Faccioli

Bologna


The natural wine movement is slow on the take in Italy, but this storied – if somewhat touristy – enoteca features the best natural, organic and biodynamic juice the country has to offer (including orange wines), along with selections from underdog wine regions such as Georgia and Slovenia, among others.

By the glass, options run €5 to €11.50.


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