Rome: The Official Emily in Paris Wine & Aperitivo Tasting — A Guide for Curious Travelers
If you’re a fan of Emily in Paris and find yourself wandering through Rome, this official wine and aperitivo experience promises a blend of style, flavor, and fun. It’s a good pick if you enjoy sampling Italian wines paired with tasty bites, and if you’re looking for a social, relaxed activity that’s easygoing but still a bit chic.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the official connection to the Netflix series gives it a playful, thematic flair that’s perfect for fans or anyone wanting a unique photo op. Second, the tasting of four different Italian wines combined with cheeses, cured meats, and fresh vegetables makes it both an indulgent and educational outing.
A possible downside? It’s about 2.5 hours long, so it’s not a quick stop, and it’s definitely more about tasting and socializing than a deep dive into wine education. Also, while the experience is quite engaging, it’s not suitable for children under 18, so it’s best suited for adult groups.
This tour seems to appeal most to those who want to enjoy Rome’s flavors in a lively, themed setting and appreciate a little bit of style and fun in their trip. It’s not a traditional wine tour, but rather a moment to relax, indulge, and capture memories.
Key Points
- Themed experience inspired by Emily in Paris, Season 4 & 5
- Includes a curated tasting of four Italian wines plus a welcome spritz
- Enjoy accompanying cheeses, cured meats, veggies, and olive oil
- Capture the moment with a branded Instax photo and Rome-themed frame
- Small group size for an intimate, friendly atmosphere
- Ends with a traditional digestivo like limoncello or amaro for a memorable finish
What You Can Expect from This Roman Aperitivo
Starting outside the lively Piazza Capranica, you’re greeted by your guide—easy to spot with a bright red scarf—and handed a branded tote bag. The meeting point is central and accessible, making it a convenient introduction to a chic Roman afternoon.
The atmosphere is warm and welcoming from the moment you arrive. Your guide sets the tone with a welcome spritz, a nod to Emily’s signature style and whatever mood you want to channel—easy, refreshing, and a little playful. This initial sip is the perfect way to loosen up and get into the relaxed pace of the tasting.
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A Curated Tasting of Four Wines
The core of the experience is a carefully selected lineup of four Italian wines—white, rosé, red, and sweet. Each wine is served with generous portions of Italian cheeses, cured meats, and fresh vegetables, all laid out on beautiful boards. The guide’s approach is friendly and accessible, avoiding overly technical explanations, which keeps the mood lively and approachable.
Guests seem to appreciate the balance of quality and quantity. One reviewer mentioned, “The wines were lovely, and the cheese boards were perfect for nibbling between sips.” Others noted that the pairings felt thoughtfully chosen, helping to highlight the flavors of each wine without overwhelming the palate.
Beyond the Glass: Food & Conversation
Attendees often comment on how delicious the food is—particularly the crusty bread, fresh produce, and extra virgin olive oil. The combination of small bites and wine makes for a satisfying experience that’s less like a formal tasting and more like hanging out with friends over good food.
The guide shares fun anecdotes linking Emily’s adventures with Roman flavors, adding a playful layer to the experience. These stories keep the mood light and entertaining, making it easy to connect with others—even if you’re traveling solo.
Capture the Moment
One of the nicest touches is the Polaroid photo setup—you get a branded Instax photo with a special Roman frame, capturing a fun memory from the afternoon. Guests often say this is a highlight, as it’s a great keepsake and photo to remember your Roman adventure.
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As the tasting winds down, everyone enjoys a small digestivo, such as limoncello or amaro, echoing Italy’s tradition of ending a meal on a bright, memorable note. It’s a cozy and celebratory way to conclude the session, leaving you with that warm, lingering taste of Italy.
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Meeting Point & Practicalities

The meeting spot outside Collegio Bistrot makes it convenient to find your guide, who will be identifiable with the bright red scarf. Arriving 10 minutes early is recommended to settle in and chat before the session begins.
The tour lasts about 2.5 hours, which strikes a good balance between a leisurely experience and enough time for socializing. The activity is suited for those with a love for wine, good food, and a bit of playful storytelling. It’s also wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for different needs.
Pricing & Booking
You can reserve your spot with the flexibility to pay later, which is handy if your plans might shift. Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk option for spontaneous Rome visits.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is perfect if you’re looking for something relaxed, fun, and social—whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group of friends. Fans of Emily in Paris will enjoy the thematic touch, but even those just wanting a taste of Roman wines and bites will find it a solid, enjoyable experience. It’s also great if you want to capture fun photos and enjoy a little Italian flair without too much formality.
However, if you’re after a deep wine education or a full-blown food tour, this might feel a bit light. It’s definitely more about the vibe and conviviality than technical mastery.
The Bottom Line

In the end, this tour offers a charming blend of style, socializing, and flavor. You get to sample excellent wines, enjoy tasty accompaniments, and take home a cute photo memento—all while soaking in the Roman atmosphere. It’s a memorable way to spend an afternoon, especially if you appreciate a little flair and fun in your travels.
For those who love good wine, playful themes, and relaxed experiences, this tasting is likely to be a highlight. It’s not overly formal or serious, but it’s genuine, friendly, and well-curated—an experience that feels both special and effortless.
If you’re traveling in Rome and want a break from the usual sights, or if you’re a Netflix fan wanting to indulge in some stylish Roman fun, this experience hits the right notes.
Rome: The Official Emily in Paris Wine & Aperitivo Tasting
FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children?
No, the tour is only for guests aged 18 and over, as it involves wine tasting.
How long does the tasting last?
The entire experience is approximately 2.5 hours, providing enough time to enjoy the wines, food, and photos without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
You’ll get four Italian wines—white, rosé, red, and sweet—a welcome spritz, assorted cheeses, cured meats, vegetables, bread, olive oil, a Polaroid photo, and a digestivo like limoncello or amaro.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably and casually for an outdoor meeting point; layers are advisable depending on the weather.
Will I learn a lot about wine?
The tasting is guided but not overly technical. It’s designed to be fun and social rather than a deep dive into wine education.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
Outside Collegio Bistrot, at the coordinates 41.90011215209961, 12.477767944335938, where your guide will be waiting with a red scarf.
All in all, this Roman wine and aperitivo experience feels like a stylish and tasty way to spend an afternoon. Whether you’re capturing memories, sampling delightful wines, or just relaxing with new friends, it’s a charming addition to any Roman itinerary.
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