The Roma Food & Wine Festival, in its second edition, offers the chance to taste high cuisine dishes from some of the best chefs in Italy, starting from Massimo Bottura and Niko Romito (we’ve already talked about it here), together with some very great wines, an extraordinary itinerary, discovering 200 bottles – mostly Italians but with some border crossings – that are part of the 2014 selection of the Merano WineFestival, thus guaranteed by Helmuth Köcher, the soul of “Merano” and the creator, together with Paolo Marchi of the first Food & Wine Festival, the one in Milan in 2011, from which all the others have been born. In other words, it will be a chance for an inviting journey, discovering the strong and intriguing connection between a recipe and a good glass of wine.

Tastings during the first edition of the Roma Food & Wine Festival... with Paolo Marchi in the background!
Almost all of the Peninsula is represented, thanks to producers from 15 regions. Abruzzo presents
Cantina Zaccagnini and
Citra Vini; Alto Adige–Südtirol
Kettmeir and
Tenute Ritterhof; Campania
La Guardiense; Emilia Romagna
Azienda Agricola Pupa,
Cleto Chiarli and
Tenuta Ferraia-Roberto Manara; Friuli Venezia Giulia
Le Vigne di Zamò,
Marco Felluga-Russiz Superiore,
Scubla Roberto,
Tenuta Ca' Bolani,
Torre Rosazza and
Zorzettig; Latium
Casale del Giglio and
Omina Romana; Liguria
Cantine Lunae Bosoni; Lombardy
Az. Agricola Cavalchina,
Costaripa,
Monte Rossa,
Monte Cicogna e
Provenza-Cà Maiol; Marche
Cantina PS and
Fulvia Tombolini; Piedmont
Borgogno,
Brandini,
Cantina Mosparone,
Fontanafredda,
Mirafiore,
Palladino,
Pico Maccario and
San Romano; Apulia
Masseria San Magno and
Vespa Vignaioli per Passione; Sardinia
Vigne Rada Alghero; Sicily
Baglio di Pianetto,
Battaglia Graziella Cantina Gurrieri,
Calatrasi e Miccichè and
Feudo Ramaddini; Tuscany
Banfi,
Certosa di Belriguardo,
Feudi Ghibellini,
Lamole di Lamole and
Querciabella; Trentino
Cavit; Veneto
Albarossa,
Allegrini,
Astoria Vini,
Carlo Ferragù,
Casa Vinicola Sartori,
Col Vetoraz Spumanti,
Secondo Marco,
Serafini & Vidotto,
Vineyards V8+ and
Zardetto Spumanti. From abroad, we have Austrian
Weingut Schwarzböck; Georgian
Nina Ananiashvili & Wine Art; Slovenian
Zanut and South African
Allée Bleue Wines.
All these bottles are very interesting in terms of quality and sensorial characteristics and the visitors will then be able to buy them also from Eataly’s Enoteca. The participation of the producers represents a further interesting aspect and the chance to deepen the knowledge of each label, of the producers themselves and their philosophy.
Besides a rich programme of tastings and cooking shows, there will be two more daily events with some of the most established protagonists in the wine world, presented by
Köcher and
Costantino Gabardi, international gourmet expert and taster. On Saturday November 29th at 3 pm, the debut will be with Custoza Superiore doc from
Cavalchina: a vertical tasting of 6 vintages of
Amedeo from 2004 to 2013. At 6 pm it’s the turn of a red wine from Piedmont, with a vertical tasting of six vintages of
Gaiun Martinenga, Barbaresco docg produced by
Marchesi di Grésy in the Tenute Cisa Asinari.
Alberto di Grésy himself will guide the tasting. On Sunday 30th at 3 pm there will be Lugana, and in particular a vertical tasting of six vintages of
Molin Lugana dop by winery
Provenza-Cà Maiol. The last event will be at 6 pm, with a vertical tasting of Amarone Classico
Allegrini, again 6 vintages, from dal 2000 to 2010.
The
Roma Food & Wine Festival is at
Eataly Roma. Opening hours: Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th November from 11 to 10 pm; Monday December 1st from 11 to 6 pm. Online ticket presale
here and at the info point: 15 euros per one day of tastings (wines only) or 20 euros per one day of tastings (wines + 1 one dish to choose); 30 euros for 3 days of tastings, wines only. The ticket office is also on the 3rd floor of Eataly, in piazza XII ottobre 1492, Rome, underground stop Roma Ostiense. For more info:
romafoodandwine@magentabureau.it.