News Tiny Literary Café in Turin: A Wine Lover’s Haven by Olivier Watson January 20, 2025 3 min 2 You’ve got to check out this charming new café in Turin! It’s a cozy spot where books and wine perfectly intertwine. Trust me, you’ll love it!A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Turin When I first stepped into the newly inaugurated Caffetteria Locale nestled within the historic Galleria Subalpina, I felt as if I had uncovered a delightful secret. This café is not just small—at under 13 square meters, it’s arguably one of the tiniest literary cafés in Italy! But what truly captivated me was how it seamlessly blends literature and fine wine, creating an experience that celebrates both. The ambiance strikes you immediately: sleek ceramic surfaces designed by Mutina, a central counter reminiscent of a cozy kitchen island, and intricate wall sculptures crafted by renowned artist Ronan Bouroullec. It feels intimate yet inviting—a perfect backdrop for sipping on some exquisite Italian wines while flipping through a good book. Sip and Savor: The Perfect Pairing What could be better than starting your day with freshly baked croissants from Baratti & Milano paired with Monorigine Mundo Novo coffee? As someone who appreciates both culinary delights and literature, I was thrilled to discover that Caffetteria Locale opens at 9 AM alongside the Libreria Internazionale Luxemburg, making it an ideal spot for breakfast before diving into a good read. As lunch rolls around, their tramezzini—filled with prosciutto and Russian salad—are simply impeccable. And if you’re like me, you’ll want to linger for the evening aperitivo; they offer an impressive selection of wines, including local favorites like Alta Langa Borgo Maragliano and Nebbiolo Giovanni Rosso. The pride in local produce shines here! From Books to Bubbles: A Culinary Journey The real joy comes during those evening hours when the café transforms into a hub of social activity. With plans to extend their hours until 10 PM come springtime, it’s perfect for unwinding after a long day. I can’t help but smile thinking about sipping Alberto Massucco’s AMC02 champagne—crafted specifically for Italian palates—as I dive into another captivating novel from Einaudi. This café isn’t merely about food and drink; it captures the essence of community. Marco Peyron, leading the operations here, brings over two decades of expertise from various renowned wine bars in Turin. His passion for wine paired with quality literature creates a unique synergy that resonates with visitors like myself. Embracing History While Looking Forward In many ways, Caffetteria Locale is more than just a café—it represents a revival of culture in Turin. Situated near Palazzo Carignano, where Italy’s history unfolded, this spot echoes sentiments from 150 years ago when people gathered to share ideas over coffee and wine. Discovering Maialata: A Festive Italian Tradition Unveiled January 19, 2025 0 Virginia’s Sparkling Wine Movement: A Rising Star January 2, 2025 5 Wildfires and Wine: A Restaurant’s Heartfelt Resilience January 16, 2025 1 I found myself reflecting on how important spaces like this are for fostering connection amidst our fast-paced lives. As I leafed through my book while enjoying an Americano made with vermouth Carlo Alberto—served straight up in true Piemonte style—I realized this tiny café embodies the spirit of local culture beautifully. It’s evident that the choices at Caffetteria Locale are made with great care and attention to detail. They even feature international editions adorning their walls—like art pieces waiting to be discovered by avid readers. Every visit feels like stepping into a living gallery where literature meets culinary artistry. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What makes Caffetteria Locale special? It combines exquisite coffee and wine selections with an intimate literary atmosphere that encourages relaxation and enjoyment. Can I find local wines here? Absolutely! They feature renowned local labels such as Arneis Valfaccenda and Barbaresco Albino Rocca. What are their opening hours? Currently, they open at 9 AM alongside the bookstore but plan to extend hours until 10 PM in spring. Is there food available? Yes! They offer delicious breakfast pastries as well as light lunch options including tramezzini. Photo by Camille Brodard on Unsplash caféCalifornia wine Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. Growing up in an ebullient atmosphere of fine culinary delights, he has traveled throughout most of the famous wine regions of the world-from quaint vineyards in Provence down to the sun-kissed hills of Napa Valley. For Olivier, the love of rosé is not only about the wine but also the memories over a glass with friends and family. previous post Discovering Radical Gelato: Maria Teresa’s Bold Journey next post Sinner’s Primitivo: A True Story Behind the Wine Gift Why Piemonte Wine is Taking the World by... January 30, 2025 Why Ostrich Eggs Are the Ultimate Culinary Adventure January 30, 2025 Why Low-Alcohol Wines Are Changing Italy’s Wine Scene January 30, 2025 2023 Burgundy Insights: A Year of Surprising Flavors January 30, 2025 Why Naples Winter Wine Festival Stole My Heart... January 30, 2025 Why Chianti Week Might Change Your Wine Game... January 30, 2025 Why Hillstone’s Martini Might Just Surprise You January 30, 2025 Spotting Wine Service Red Flags: What You Should... 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