News Discovering Concreto: A Unique Wine Experience in Prati by Olivier Watson January 14, 2025 3 min 1 You’ve got to check out Concreto! This new wine bar in Prati is perfect for a quick glass or a cozy dinner. Trust me, you’ll love it!A New Gem in Prati: The Birth of Concreto If you’re wandering through the vibrant streets of Prati, keep an eye out for Concreto. This charming new vineria, opened on December 23rd by Enrico Camponeschi, is not just a place to sip; it’s an experience waiting to unfold. With roots deeply embedded in the culinary world—thanks to his father’s background as a maitre d’ and his grandfather’s cooking expertise—Enrico brings a rich narrative to every bottle poured. It wasn’t an easy journey. After the closure of his previous restaurant, Acquasanta, Enrico faced a pivotal choice: return to the kitchens of others or carve out his own path. He chose the latter, and Concreto was born from that leap of faith—a cozy space where locals can enjoy high-quality wines and delectable bites. An Intimate Atmosphere that Invites Connection Walking into Concreto feels like stepping into a friend’s living room—comfortable yet sophisticated. Enrico has designed the space with about 20 seats and a small bar area where he prepares dishes right before your eyes. "I wanted my customers to feel connected," he shares with genuine enthusiasm. The intimate setting fosters easy conversations over glasses of natural wine that Enrico meticulously selects alongside expert Gianluca Di Iorio. Every detail reflects Enrico’s desire for authenticity and connection, from the small open kitchen to the cozy seating arrangements. Tasty Treats and Unique Wine Selections Now let’s talk food! The menu at Concreto is a delightful fusion of simplicity and creativity. You might start with some crunchy snacks like: Salted almonds Crispy kale chips Marinated olives Gherkins These are perfect for nibbling while sipping your favorite wine. Then there are the ‘piattini’—smaller plates designed for sharing or sampling, featuring imaginative combinations like: White fish crudo with orange and teriyaki Coppa di testa paired with puntarelle Roasted endive with sour cream and trout roe Each dish highlights local ingredients, showcasing Italy’s rich culinary heritage. Embracing Natural Wines: A Thoughtful Selection What truly sets Concreto apart is its emphasis on natural wines. With over 60 carefully curated Italian labels from small producers, each bottle tells its own story. The wine list crafted by Gianluca offers something for everyone, whether you prefer lighter whites or robust reds—each glass priced between 6 to 9 euros. 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In short, if you find yourself near via Marianna Dionigi, do yourself a favor and pop into Concreto. It’s not just about enjoying fine wine; it’s about being part of something beautifully crafted by someone who truly cares. Photo by Marco Dona’ on Unsplash vineriavino Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. His love for rosé is not just about the wine itself; it’s about the experiences and memories created over a glass with friends and family. previous post Why Dry January is a Cultural Blunder for Wine Lovers next post Unlocking the Secrets of Wild Myrtle in Genova Unlocking the Secrets of Wild Myrtle in Genova January 14, 2025 Why Dry January is a Cultural Blunder for... 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