Cantine Isola

Top choice in Porta Garibaldi & Isola


Only octogenarians make use of the table at the back – everyone else hovers near the beautiful old bar, balancing plates of bruschetta and holding glasses at the ready to sample wines from 400 exceptional vintners. The knowledgeable Sarais family, who own the bar, believe in the sharing the magic and offer many outstanding and rare wines by the glass.


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