đ· Where to Buy Wine in Venice
đ· (Like a Local)
Marco Secchi
Venice, Italy
Venice isnât known for vineyards, but it is a city where wine culture runs deep. You have to avoid the overpriced tourist traps and drink where locals still do. Hereâs how to find great bottles, refillable wine âsfusi,â and a few places that surprise even seasoned travellers.
đ„ 1. For Bottles That Impress: Mascari
Located steps from the Rialto Market, Mascari is a historic gourmet shop with a refined wine selection. Youâll find everything from crisp Friulano to high-end Barolo. The staff is knowledgeable, and the atmosphere is quietly elegantâideal for a gift bottle or something special for your evening in.
đ San Polo 381 (near Campo San Giacomo di Rialto)
đ¶ 2. The Real Local Secret: Vino Sfuso (Wine by the Pump)
Forget labels. Venetians have been filling up reusable bottles with everyday table wine for generationsâsfuso means âloose,â and itâs poured straight from the barrel. Itâs cheap, sustainable, and often shockingly good.
Here are the best spots to fill up:
đ· Vinoteca al Canton del Vin (Castello)
An old-school wine shop in a quiet corner near San Francesco della Vigna. Expect locals lining up with empty jugs and a rotating selection of house red and white.
đ Salizada Santa Giustina 2907/A, Castello
đ Al Bacco Imbriaco (Canareggio)
A humble sfusi shop with friendly service, solid local wines, and prices that feel frozen in time. Bring your own bottleâor buy one there for a small fee.
đ Calle del Fumo 5310, Canaraggio
đą Nave de Oro (Cannaregio & Castello)
A no-nonsense wine depot with locations in two sestieri. Look for the barrels topped with a tiny golden ship. They serve reds and whites from the tap at unbeatable prices.
đ Castello 5786B & Cannaregio 1370
đ¶ A la VirtĂč (Canaregio)
Tucked away on Canareggio, this shop sells wine by the liter in jars or refillable bottles. Itâs a neighbourhood favourite, with friendly owners and a zero-waste approach.
đ Fondamenta dei Ormesini, 2678, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy
đ± Vino Vero (Cannaregio)
This is where natural wine lovers go. Not exactly a sfusi spot, but a curated selection of organic and biodynamic wines available by the glassâor to take away.
đ Fondamenta della Misericordia 2497, Cannaregio
đż 3. Bonus:
Al Prosecco (Santa Croce)
Set in a peaceful campo far from the crowds, Al Prosecco serves up natural and unfiltered wines, especially col fondo prosecco. No wine on tap here, but worth a visit if you're into clean farming and complex bottles.
đ Campo San Giacomo dellâOrio, Santa Croce
âš Cantina Do Mori (San Polo)
Not a wine shop, but Veniceâs oldest bacaro (dating to 1462). Stop in for an ombra (small glass of wine) and cicchettiâthen move on to the real wine hunting.
đ Calle Do Mori, near Rialto
đ What to Try
Ask for:
Raboso â A rustic red from Veneto
Refosco â Deep, earthy red from Friuli
Friulano â Dry, floral white
Prosecco Col Fondo â Cloudy, natural, and far from the tourist fizz
Final Tip
Most sfusi shops will let you taste before buying. And donât worryâno one cares if you're a sommelier. Just smile, ask for âun litro di rossoâ or âbianco secco,â and join the local rhythm.
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