With precious patio tables dotted with potted plants filling up a charming side alley, this quaint wine bar is the embodiment of Italian romance. Around 20 or so wines are offered by the glass (€3.50 to €5), many focusing on local and regional labels, along with a few craft beers from local brewery, Oldo Birrificio.
Bottiglieria San Giovanni
Reggio Emilia
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