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Enoteca Vanni: A Wine Lover's Haven in Historic Lucca

Discover a vast selection of wines in Lucca's historic Enoteca Vanni, featuring ancient cellars and a world-class collection.

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Enoteca Vanni, established in 1965, is a celebrated wine bar in Lucca, Italy, offering a vast selection of wines in a classic setting. Its unique feature is the labyrinthine cellars dating back to 200 AD, housing approximately 60,000 bottles from around the world.

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P.za del Salvatore, 7, Lucca, Province of Lucca, 55100, IT
Monday
4 pm-8 pm
Tuesday
10 am-1 pm
Wednesday
10 am-1 pm
Thursday
10 am-1 pm
Friday
10 am-1 pm
Saturday
10 am-1 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    Enoteca Vanni is located in the heart of Lucca, in Piazza del Salvatore. From Piazza San Michele, walk east along Via Roma, then turn right onto Piazza del Salvatore. The enoteca will be on your right. No costs involved.

    Public Transport

    From the Lucca train station, take a bus towards the city center. Get off at the bus stop near Piazza Verdi, then walk along Via Fillungo towards Piazza San Michele. Turn right onto Via Roma, then right again onto Piazza del Salvatore. Enoteca Vanni will be on your right. A single bus ticket costs approximately €1.50.

    Taxi

    Taxis are available at Piazza Napoleone and Piazza Santa Maria. A taxi ride from the train station to Enoteca Vanni will cost approximately €10-€15. Ensure the meter is running or negotiate the fare beforehand.

    Local tips

    Explore the underground cellars to discover the enoteca's extensive collection of vintage wines.
    Ask the staff for recommendations on local Tuscan wines to sample.
    Enjoy an aperitivo with your wine to experience the local culinary traditions.

    Discover more about Enoteca Vanni

    Enoteca Vanni is more than just a wine bar; it's a journey through time and taste. Founded in 1965, this establishment has become a cornerstone of Lucca's enological scene. The above-ground space welcomes guests with a classic ambiance, showcasing hundreds of prestigious wine labels. The true magic, however, lies beneath the surface. A descent down a few uneven steps reveals a network of cellars carved into the rock, a dimension seemingly untouched since 200 AD. These ancient cellars, spanning 300 square meters, whisper tales of centuries past. Originally, in 1805, these cellars were used for storing olive oil from the Lucca hills, as evidenced by a faded fresco. Today, they house around 60,000 bottles, a curated collection of rare wines from Italy, France, Germany, and beyond. Enoteca Vanni is a custodian of liquid history, where dusty bottles hold a myriad of chromatic nuances, from white to red, and the subtle shades of liqueurs, aged grappas, whiskies, and cognacs. The effervescence of sparkling wines and champagnes elevates the experience, appealing to the palates of connoisseurs. Visiting Enoteca Vanni offers a sweet escape, a temporary departure from reality into the ancient past, making it a unique and unmissable destination in Lucca.

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