Vignaoli: Italian & European Food, Events, & Wild Wines Talk

Wild Wines Returns to​ Rome, Expanding in the San Paolo District

Rome is buzzing with anticipation for the fifth edition of Wild Wines, a celebration ⁢of artisan and natural wines, set ‌for March ‌9th and 10th. This year’s⁤ event​ marks a significant shift, ⁣relocating to‍ the vibrant ⁣San Paolo ‌District, a location easily⁢ accessible via the Metro Basilica di ⁢San Paolo.

A⁣ New ‌Era for Wine Enthusiasts

The new venue in the San Paolo District ‍promises a more spacious and comfortable experience for both exhibitors and ‍visitors. ‌ This‍ enhanced accessibility will undoubtedly draw a larger⁢ crowd.

A Global ‌Gathering of Winemakers

Nearly⁤ 120 companies from around ‌the world⁣ are slated to participate,‌ showcasing a ⁤diverse array of⁣ wines. This⁢ international depiction promises a truly‌ global outlook on ⁤the world of natural wines.

Free Tastings and a⁢ Growing Community

wild Wines is renowned ‌for its free wine ⁢tastings, a ⁢popular draw for wine enthusiasts. ‍ The previous ​edition welcomed over 4,000 visitors in just two ​days, ‌highlighting the‍ event’s growing ⁢appeal.

A Focus on‍ Natural Winemaking

The event prioritizes winemakers who embrace⁢ a “low intervention” approach. ⁢This ⁣means limiting oenological practices, additives, and sulfur ⁣dioxide, while ‌also adhering ⁤to sustainable​ agricultural practices that avoid ⁣pesticides and herbicides.

Expert Insights

Lorenzo Macinanti (Solovino) and Giulia Arimattei (Arimattei⁣ dialog study) underscore ⁤the commitment to natural winemaking, emphasizing the importance of ⁢minimal intervention and sustainable practices.

Selvaggi Wines 2025: A Sensory Symphony in Spain

The 2025 Selvaggi Wines fair promises a captivating journey through ‌the world of natural wines, blending tasting experiences ⁣with cultural immersion.⁣ Held‍ in Vignaiolo, Spain, this⁢ year’s event features a diverse array of winemakers and distributors, including Arkè, Vin Glou, Natives, and‌ SO2.

A Feast for the‍ Senses: Special events

The fair’s schedule is packed with engaging events, designed to immerse attendees in the world of wild wines. Sensory experiences are paramount,‌ transforming the act ⁢of tasting into a multi-sensory adventure.

Sensory Tasting: A journey of Discovery

  • Sunday, March 9th: A day dedicated to‍ sensory exploration, engaging ​smell, hearing, taste, sight, and ‌touch.
  • 2:30 ⁣PM: ⁣ “Culture of Vigna” with Davide Eusebi​ and Otello Renzi, authors of⁣ the book of the⁤ same name, offering a narrative inspired by Mario Soldati ⁤and “wines of light.”
  • 3:30 PM: “All‍ Blinds‍ Tasting,” a unique experience rediscovering wine⁤ through⁣ alternative senses, accompanied ⁢by David⁢ Riondino and the Rome All Blinds baseball team. This team, born in Bologna in 1994, is now globally recognized for its benefits to the blind community.
  • 4:30 ​PM: “Radici,” a ⁢interesting discussion with Tatjana Butul, a peasant and expert ⁤cook, exploring the⁣ flavors and aromas of berries, roots, ⁣and spices from ⁤Slovenia to Sri Lanka, accompanied ⁢by Capitoline distillers.

A‌ Dialogue on the Future⁤ of⁢ Natural Wines

Monday, March 10th: The debate “Natural Wines are Here to Stay” will feature winemakers, restaurateurs, distributors, and ⁢enthusiasts in an open mic format. This provides a platform for diverse perspectives on the evolution of natural wine culture.

The event promises a dynamic and inclusive surroundings,where attendees can engage with the world⁢ of‌ natural wines on multiple levels. ⁣ The combination of sensory experiences, ⁢cultural insights, and open dialogue makes this a truly unforgettable event.

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