XIV edition Sunday 30th November in Rome.
A unique journey to discover the evolution of bottled wine. Hotel Villa Pamphili, Rome.
Rome one of the most anticipated events for professionals and enthusiasts of the world of wine: Life of Wine, a unique event in the Italian wine scene, dedicated exclusively to the tasting of old and less recent vintages directly at the tasting tables. The fourteenth edition will take place on Sunday 30 November 2025 in the splendid setting of the Hotel Villa Pamphili, which has hosted the event for many years.
Created by Studio Umami (www.studioumami.com) and Roberta Perna Comunicazione Enogastronomica (www.robertaperna.com), with the collaboration of the journalist Maurizio Valeriani , director of the Vinodabere magazine, the event will bring together around 60 wineries from all over Italy, called to tell the story of the evolution of their wines through vertical tastings and selections of old vintages.
At each stand, the producers will bring at least one label declined in two less recent vintages plus the one currently on the market, thus allowing visitors to make a real journey through time through the glasses. It will also be possible to taste other references of the companies present and, in some cases, buy the bottles directly on site, with prices displayed on each stand.
Opening hours and access methods
– From 10.00 to 13.30: access reserved for registered sommeliers (entrance €25), wine sector operators, press and communicators (mandatory accreditation to be requested online from 1 September).
– From 1.30pm to 7pm: open to the public of enthusiasts (entrance €35, free tastings included).
Accreditation and ticket info: www.lifeofwine.it/accrediti/
The 2024 edition has once again confirmed the great interest in this format, registering over 600 attendees and the involvement of more than 60 wineries, with a strong presence of operators and specialized press. A success that confirms Life of Wine as a national point of reference for those who want to understand and delve into the theme of wine longevity.