Inside restaurant Rimessa Roscioli

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Rimessa Roscioli

Centro Storico


An offshoot of the esteemed Roscioli empire, Rimessa is particularly geared to wine lovers: quality drops from all over Italy and farther afield crowd the shelves, and the affable sommeliers really know their craft. The food is equally impressive, cucina romana (Roman cuisine) executed with a modern sensibility. 

Rimessa Roscioli offers a range of wine tasting sessions and wine-related experiences, starting from €45 and running all the way up to €199. Cooking classes and food tours are also available.

Come for a curated wine-and-food tasting or order à la carte.


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