Sunday, November 11, 2007

Sense of Wine – tasting of the best Italian wines at the Auditoruim of Rome

A very special orchestra will perform from November 30 to December 2 at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome. There will be no violins, flutes or other musical instruments, but the best wines of Italy, from the famous Brunello di Montalcino from Tuscany to the Amarone from Veneto, from the Falanghina from Campania to the Nero d’Avola from Sicily. Director of the orchestra will be Luca Maroni, who organizes for the third time the most important private wine event of the Italian capital city the Sensofwine. A special concert for refined palates, a music made of perfumes and flavours.

In a big space of more than 4.500 m², in these three days of exposition there will be more than 1000 excellent Italian wines from over 300 wine producers to taste. A great occasion to discover and taste the diamonds of Italy’s wines, from famous and historic names to new emerging realities.

Sensofwine is the most awaited appointment in Rome for who loves wine. That comes out of the numbers of the second edition, where they counted 22.000 visitors and more than 500 operators of this sector. The visitors get a catalogue at the entrance containing the routes, the producers and the products of this exposition to plan better their visit in this so very special “concert”. Visitors also can get to know the producers to establish a direct contact with them and to learn more about their favourite wines.

Sensofwine will be open from the 30th of November to the 2nd of December 2007 from 4 pm to 10 pm. The entrance fee is of € 20.00.

This event might be a perfect occasion for visiting the Eternal City with its never ending charm which has a lot to offer in every time of the year. Many of the worlds most important monuments like the Colosseum and Saint Angel’s Castle, places like Piazza Navona with its nice restaurants and bars in the sideways, Campo de’ Fiori with its great and world known flower market, Trinità dei Monti – the Spanish steps and much more wait for you to spend some days in one of the most beautiful cities of the world.

Trastevere for example, the artistic heart of Rome is really nice to see. Many small restaurants, osterias and trattorias serve traditional local dishes in a typical Roman atmosphere. Plenty of wine bars are located in this district and even an English cinema can be found there.

Not to mention the Vatican City with its Sistine Chapel, the Vatican Museums and the Saint Peter’s Dome which obviously is an absolute must when being the first time in Rome.

The big Roman parks like Villa Borghese with the Borghese Gallery (reservations are absolutely necessary), Villa Pamphili and many other parks where plenty of events are organized, are the green heart of Rome. Taking a walk there is not only relaxing but really regenerating – away from the frenetic Roman city life.

Rome also offers very nice accommodations for every kind of taste, from charming B&B’s over middle class hotels up to luxury hotels until even traditional country inns outside the city. For a romantic break out, a cultural weekend or a culinary weekend, the Eternal City surely represents a very good choice. So, why not book a flight and get to Rome for a nice weekend?


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