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Verona: Wine Tasting Osteria near Juliet’s House & Arena

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Summary

Veronese wines, osteria tales and local flavors by Juliet’s balcony

You’ll taste four local wines—including Valpolicella reds and crisp Prosecco—in a cozy Verona osteria steps from Juliet’s Balcony. Friendly guides share stories as you snack on seasoned cheese and cured meats typical of the region. It’s relaxed, warm, and surprisingly personal—the kind of hour that lingers long after you leave.

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What’s the experience like?

“You never forget your first Amarone,” Luca grinned as he poured the third glass, his accent rolling over the word like it was something secret. We’d only been sitting in the osteria for maybe ten minutes, but already the air felt thick with that mix of old wood and something savory—cheese? Or maybe just the way cured ham smells when it’s been sliced fresh. I could hear someone laughing outside on the terrace, even though it was a bit cloudy. The place is tucked right in Verona’s center, so you can actually see people wandering toward Juliet’s house if you look out the window.

I’ll admit I thought “wine tasting” might be stiff or formal—turns out, not here. Luca switched between English and Italian without missing a beat (he said my pronunciation of “Valpolicella” was “almost poetic”—I think he was being generous). We tried four wines: started with a sparkling Prosecco that tasted like green apples, then two whites I can’t pronounce, and finally those deep Valpolicella reds. Each sip came with a story—something about weather or family or why Veronese cheese is saltier than you expect. There was this one moment where everyone went quiet after tasting the Ripasso; it wasn’t planned, just happened. I still think about that silence.

Honestly, I didn’t expect to learn so much about wine making and food pairings in just an hour. The board of cheese and salame looked simple but tasted… well, real. Not fancy restaurant stuff—just what people here actually eat with wine. If you’re doing a day trip to Verona or looking for wine tasting near Juliet’s house and Arena, this is right in the middle of everything. On Sundays after 3pm (and Mondays), they move to another spot called Via Fama—I almost wish I’d seen both.

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Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Wine tasting near Juliet's House

  • Arrive at traditional wine restaurant
  • Choose to sit inside or on terrace
  • Taste 4 selected local wines
  • Sample seasoned cheese, salame, cured ham
  • Learn about wine making and pairings
  • Receive tips to taste like a sommelier
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Where does the wine tasting take place in Verona?

Where does the wine tasting take place in Verona?

The wine tasting is hosted at Scapin osteria near Juliet's House and Arena; on Sundays after 3pm and Mondays it's at Via Fama.

How many wines are included in the tasting?

How many wines are included in the tasting?

The tasting includes four selected local wines from Verona and Veneto regions.

Is food included during the wine tasting?

Is food included during the wine tasting?

Yes, you'll get a board of seasoned cheese and cured meats typical of Verona alongside your wines.

Is this wine tasting suitable for families?

Is this wine tasting suitable for families?

Yes, it's suitable for couples, families with grown-up children, and groups of friends; non-alcoholic drinks are served to minors.

How long does the wine tasting last?

How long does the wine tasting last?

The experience lasts about one hour.

Are guides available in English?

Are guides available in English?

Yes, guides speak both English and Italian during the tasting.

Is the location wheelchair accessible?

Is the location wheelchair accessible?

Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.

Do they offer public transportation nearby?

Do they offer public transportation nearby?

Yes, public transportation options are available close to the venue.

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What’s included

Your hour includes guided wine tasting with four local wines—sparkling Prosecco, whites, and Valpolicella reds—plus stories from your guide in English or Italian. You’ll also enjoy a board of seasoned cheeses and cured meats from Verona. Everything happens inside a traditional osteria near Juliet’s House; on some days it moves to Via Fama nearby.

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