Wine Shops in Rome
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Wine Shops in Rome
Can anyone recommend a wine shop in the vicinity of the Campo de'
Fiore. I'm looking for someplace with a decent selection of
moderately-priced and inexpensive wines.
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Fiore. I'm looking for someplace with a decent selection of
moderately-priced and inexpensive wines.
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Ken Blake
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Re: Wine Shops in Rome
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 10:58:20 -0700, "Ken Blake"
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>Can anyone recommend a wine shop in the vicinity of the Campo de'
>Fiore. I'm looking for someplace with a decent selection of
>moderately-priced and inexpensive wines.
I can tell you of one great store having liquors like Sambuca,
Limoncella and I believe some wines near there off the Piazza Navona
called Ai Ministieri. It only sells products made by monasteries and
is not to be missed. They have the best I have ever tasted and at
about a half or so of prices for commercial products. I made the
mistake of only buyng one bottle or each when I should have bought a
case.
wrote:
>Can anyone recommend a wine shop in the vicinity of the Campo de'
>Fiore. I'm looking for someplace with a decent selection of
>moderately-priced and inexpensive wines.
I can tell you of one great store having liquors like Sambuca,
Limoncella and I believe some wines near there off the Piazza Navona
called Ai Ministieri. It only sells products made by monasteries and
is not to be missed. They have the best I have ever tasted and at
about a half or so of prices for commercial products. I made the
mistake of only buyng one bottle or each when I should have bought a
case.
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Re: Wine Shops in Rome
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> On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 10:58:20 -0700, "Ken Blake"
> wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a wine shop in the vicinity of the Campo
de'
>> Fiore. I'm looking for someplace with a decent selection of
>> moderately-priced and inexpensive wines.
> I can tell you of one great store having liquors like Sambuca,
> Limoncella and I believe some wines near there off the Piazza
Navona
> called Ai Ministieri. It only sells products made by
monasteries and
> is not to be missed.
Yes, thanks. I know of that store, but that's not what I'm
looking for.
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> On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 10:58:20 -0700, "Ken Blake"
> wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a wine shop in the vicinity of the Campo
de'
>> Fiore. I'm looking for someplace with a decent selection of
>> moderately-priced and inexpensive wines.
> I can tell you of one great store having liquors like Sambuca,
> Limoncella and I believe some wines near there off the Piazza
Navona
> called Ai Ministieri. It only sells products made by
monasteries and
> is not to be missed.
Yes, thanks. I know of that store, but that's not what I'm
looking for.
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Ken Blake
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Re: Wine Shops in Rome
Where is it??
We're staying near Piazza Navona in August!! (via Sora)
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> In [email protected], [email protected]
> wrote:
> > On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 10:58:20 -0700, "Ken Blake"
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Can anyone recommend a wine shop in the vicinity of the Campo
> de'
> >> Fiore. I'm looking for someplace with a decent selection of
> >> moderately-priced and inexpensive wines.
> >
> > I can tell you of one great store having liquors like Sambuca,
> > Limoncella and I believe some wines near there off the Piazza
> Navona
> > called Ai Ministieri. It only sells products made by
> monasteries and
> > is not to be missed.
> Yes, thanks. I know of that store, but that's not what I'm
> looking for.
> --
> Ken Blake
> Please reply to the newsgroup
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We're staying near Piazza Navona in August!! (via Sora)
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> In [email protected], [email protected]
> wrote:
> > On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 10:58:20 -0700, "Ken Blake"
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Can anyone recommend a wine shop in the vicinity of the Campo
> de'
> >> Fiore. I'm looking for someplace with a decent selection of
> >> moderately-priced and inexpensive wines.
> >
> > I can tell you of one great store having liquors like Sambuca,
> > Limoncella and I believe some wines near there off the Piazza
> Navona
> > called Ai Ministieri. It only sells products made by
> monasteries and
> > is not to be missed.
> Yes, thanks. I know of that store, but that's not what I'm
> looking for.
> --
> Ken Blake
> Please reply to the newsgroup
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Re: Wine Shops in Rome
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 17:43:00 +1000, "PaulO"
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>Where is it??
>We're staying near Piazza Navona in August!! (via Sora)
AI MONASTERI
Corso del Rinascimento 72, Rome, Italy
Phone: 06/6880-2783
Ai Monasteri sells liqueurs, jams, and chocolate handmade by
Cistercian monks in several monasteries in Italy.
wrote:
>Where is it??
>We're staying near Piazza Navona in August!! (via Sora)
AI MONASTERI
Corso del Rinascimento 72, Rome, Italy
Phone: 06/6880-2783
Ai Monasteri sells liqueurs, jams, and chocolate handmade by
Cistercian monks in several monasteries in Italy.
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Re: Wine Shops in Rome
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 17:43:00 +1000, "PaulO"
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>Where is it??
>We're staying near Piazza Navona in August!! (via Sora)
They also have a web site at http://www.monasteri.it/
wrote:
>Where is it??
>We're staying near Piazza Navona in August!! (via Sora)
They also have a web site at http://www.monasteri.it/