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Visit Trastevere

Visit Trastevere in Rome TO BOOK ONE OF OUR FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING EXPERIENCES, CLICK HERE Visit Trastevere | restaurants and clubs by night. Others, such as Piazza Trilussa and Piazza della Scala, with Wine cellars, Wineries, pubs, and pizzerias, also come alive in the evenings. (Food Tasting and Wine Tasting in Rome).When a Roman boasts “so Trasteverino,” more is meant than being a person who just happens to live in Trastevere. It means membership in a tightly-knit group of Romans who base their ancient heritage here, claiming that Trastevere is the oldest, most authentic section in Rome, the most Roman of anything and everything that is Rome. And it is true that if this isn’t the exact oldest section of the city, it certainly comes close.  There was already an Etruscan settlement here in 509 BC when King Tarquinius Superbus was expelled, and the Roman Republic declared. By the time of the Second Punic War in 218 BC, Rome was expanding, and Trastevere was infused with dock workers, sailors, and the services needed to maintain what was becoming the city’s port. Jews came as merchants from the Middle East to settle here, building their first synagogue and thriving until the 16th century when they were forced into the Ghetto. TO BOOK ONE OF OUR FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING EXPERIENCES, CLICK HERE Visit Trastevere | restaurants and clubs by night. Others, such as Piazza Trilussa and Piazza della Scala, with Wine cellars, Wineries, pubs, and pizzerias, also come alive in the evenings. Trastevere boasted the strongest gladiators in the Roman Empire, and nobles kept their gardens and orchards here, as street names such as Via degli Orti di Cesare attest. In decline after the fall of the Empire, Trastevere began again to assert itself as the workers’ and artisans’ quarter around the 12th century and has continued to maintain this character. Although the erstwhile poverty and violence of such a district can occasionally still be seen in some of the narrow, dark back streets, Trastevere today is one of Rome’s most lively areas. Bounded on the north by the Janiculum Hill, Modern Trastevere winds itself south along the bend in the river and ends across from the Testaccio area at Circonvallazione Gianicolense and the Ponte Testaccio. Trastevere is one district with many faces: distinctly separate neighborhoods, for example, are created by the generally north-south Viale Trastevere, the area’s most commercial street. To the east is the older neighborhood with small groceries, old apartments with flower-potted balconies, and apartment projects, with Trasteverini still working in the warehouses and workshops and by the riverfront. Also, Rome’s famous flea market, Porta Portese, is a Sunday draw. To the west is the Trastevere of restaurants and discos, trendy shops and galleries, and a residential and commercial district.To the north is John Cabot University, situated off Via della Lungara, another straight Papal road on which wealthy Renaissance Romans constructed their homes. Visit Trastevere’s restaurants and clubs by night. Others, such as Piazza Trilussa and Piazza della Scala, with their Wine cellars, Wineries, pubs, and pizzerias, also come alive in the evenings. The university has created a different atmosphere at this end of the district, with pensions, bars, inexpensive restaurants, and services designed for the student population. After the War, many old Jewish families returned to Trastevere, and among the ubiquitous Catholic churches, you’ll find a thriving Jewish community. There’s also an Indian section, and Americans and British are finding apartments here and settling in, making Trastevere the most multi-cultural area of Rome. Still nonconformist, still independent, Trastevere has an atmosphere all its own. The action of Trastevere centers around several piazzas, especially the lovely Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere, home to the city’s oldest official church, founded in about AD 220. By day, Trasteverini passed through the traffic-free square on their way to work, stopping in one of the many bars nearby for their caffeine jolt and chatting with friends. By night, this is the recognized meeting place for locals and visitors to head for the nightlife – restaurants, clubs, and bars steadily taking over the area.Just to the south, Piazza San Cosimato hosts a varied, daily food market, crowded with the Trasteverini by day and a thoroughfare for people on their way to the restaurants and clubs by night. Others, such as Piazza Trilussa and Piazza della Scala, with Wine cellars, Wineries, pubs, and pizzerias, also come alive in the evenings.Trastevere is close to some of the city’s major parks, which are lovely for strolling, relaxing, and, in the case of the Janiculum to the north, for some of the best views of Rome. Villa Doria Pamphili—Rome’s largest park—is to the west, and the Villa Sciarra, with its fountains and statues, is in the heart of the district. Rome’s Botanical Gardens are also here. So, in its cobbled alleys, unexpected parks, and piazzas, Trastevere creates a melting pot of the ancient and the modern, of tourists and locals, of tranquillity and noise. Next to a small, expensive restaurant will be an old family-run trattoria packed with Romans from all over the city. Next to an artisan shop with exquisite artistry will be one that sells electronic games, and next to one that sells expensive gifts to tourists will be a shop that caters efficiently to local needs. Junkies walk the same streets as fun-loving tourists, but the crowded, rowdy streets in the evenings turn into serious workplaces by day.Apartments in the newly trendy areas are being spruced up, and rents are spruced up, although some good prices can still be found. Buses and trams make this accessible to any other part of the city. But since everything you might want, from Porta Portese’s flea market on Sunday to some of the city’s most expensive restaurants, is in Trastevere, there may be no reason to leave.The adjacent area of Monteverde Vecchio is trendy for those who want to be near all this frenzy but not of it. Almost a suburb of Trastevere—developed in the 19th century for the

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Wine proverbs, aphorisms, cites, and phrases!

TO BOOK ONE OF OUR FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING EXPERIENCES, CLICK HERE Wine proverbs, aphorisms, cites, and phrases. The origin of wine is lost in the mists of time; traces of its production can be found on some ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and Mesopotamian bas-reliefs. Many Latin and Greek phrases, quotes, aphorisms, Farsi, and maxims are dedicated to wine. Wine is such an essential and popular drink that it was protected by the Roman God, Bacchus, the God of wine, who was Dionysus for the Greeks. The ancient Romans considered wine a medicine to heal the body and the mind and used it as the main drink during banquets. The wine was consumed, depending on taste or season, diluted with water and, depending on the season, with spices, honey, and other ingredients that make this drink suitable for both men and women. Rome Private Food Tasting  Wine proverbs, aphorisms, cites, and phrases! Proverbs, aphorisms, cites, and phrases about wine! Vinum bonum laetificat cor hominis. Good wine makes good blood. Aes formae speculum est, vinum mentis. Bronze is the mirror of the person; wine is the mirror of the mind. Vinum Vita Est. Life is in wine. (Petronius Arbiter) Dum vinum intrat, exit sapientia. As the wine enters, common sense exits. Vina dant animos. Wines give courage. (Publius Ovidius Nasone) Laudato vino non opus est hedera. Where you drink good wine, you don’t need a sign. Praesumitur bonus de bono genre natus. The barrel gives the wine it contains. Vino salable suspensa hedera nihil opus / Vino salable suspensa hedera non est opus. Good wine doesn’t need a sign. Vinum animi speculum. Wine is the mirror of the soul. Si tibi serotina noceat potatio, vina hora matutina rebibas. If drinking in the evening harms you, drink in the morning and you will be healed. (Salerno medical school) Vina probantur smell, flavor, clarity, heat. Si bona vina cupis, haec quinque probantur in illis: fortia, formosa, fragrantia, frigida, frisca. They make the wine’s flavour, clarity, smell and color evident. If you desire to know good wine, five things will call to you: both shapely, fragrant, strong, fresh and sparkling. (Salerno medical school) Salvia, sal, vinum, piper, allia, petroselinum: ex his fit salsa, nisi sit commixtio falsi. Garlic, salt and fine pepper, salt, parsley and good wine, if the mixture is not distorted, always make a good sauce. (Salerno medical school) Bibamus et gaudeamus dum iuvenes sumus, nam late senectus venit, et post eam mors, post mortem nihil. Let us drink and enjoy while we are young, for soon comes old age, and after that death, and after death nothingness. (Medieval Song) Sum ergo bibo; bibo ergo sum. I am, therefore I drink; I drink, therefore I am. TO BOOK ONE OF OUR FOOD TASTING WITH WINE PAIRING EXPERIENCES, CLICK HERE There are many wine proverbs, aphorisms, cites, and phrases Inter prandendum sit saepe parumque bibentum. While eating, drink little and often. (Salerno medical school) Vina bibant hominis, animantia cetera fontis. Men drink wine, other animals drink it from sources. (Salerno medical school) Vinum spumosum, nisi defluat est vitiosum. The wine is bad if the foam doesn’t go away immediately. (Salerno medical school) Ut vives poenam de potibus incipe coenam. To live away from ailments, start with good drinks at your meals. (Salerno medical school) Sitis licita, etiam potio licita. It is permissible to be thirsty, therefore drinking is also permissible. Inter pocula silet negotia. Business is silent between the glasses. Deficient wine, omni deficit. If the wine is missing, everything is missing. Bibere humanum est, ergo bibamus. Drinking is a human thing, so let’s drink. Ave color vini clari, ave sapor sine pari. Health or wine with a transparent color, health or wine with an unparalleled flavor. Primum gotum bibe totum; ad secundum – vide fundum; erit tertium sicut primum, et sic semper bibe vinum. The first glass deflects everything, the second you see the bottom; do with the third as with the first, and so always drink the wine. Vinum bonum laetificat cor hominis. Good wine makes good blood. Drinks brothers, drinks, ne diabulus vos otiosas inveniat. Drink, brothers, drink, so that the devil does not catch you in idleness. (Brother Gaudenzio) Nulla pleasurere diu nec vivere carmina possunt quae scribuntur acquae potoribus. The verses written by water drinkers cannot please or last long. (Quinto Orazio Flacco) Potus aquae sumtus fit edendi valde nocivus. Drinking too much water at the table is harmful. (Salerno medical school) Gignit et humores melius vinum meliores. From the best wine comes better moods. (Salerno medical school) Good drink here, good sleep; sleep well here, don’t sin; qui non peccat vadit in caelum. Ergo, qui bene bibit vadit in caelum. He who drinks well, sleeps well; he who sleeps well does not sin; he who does not sin goes to heaven. So whoever drinks well goes to heaven. Vinum opus dei, ebrietas opus diabuli. Wine is the work of God, drunkenness is the work of the devil. (Saint John Chrysostom) Vinum etiam senes adducit ut saltent vel nolentes. Wine makes the elderly dance even in spite of themselves. (University) Nunc est bibendum, nuc pede libero pulsanda tellus. Now we must drink, now we must make the earth resonate with free foot. (Quinto Orazio Flacco) Salable wine suspensa hedera non opus est. Good wine doesn’t want branches. (Lucius Junius Moderate Columella) Vina parant animos faciuntque caloribos aptos. Wines prepare the soul and make them open to passion. (Publius Ovidius Nasone) Bibamus papaliter. Let’s drink from dad. (Pope Benedict II) “The beauty of wine is that, for two hours, your problems belong to others.” Pedro Ruiz “Those who only drink water have a secret to hide.” Charles Baudelaire “Great is the fortune of he who owns a good bottle, a good book, a good friend.” Moliere “Wine is like incarnation: it is both divine and human.” Paul Tillich “We are all mortal until the first kiss and the second glass of wine.” Eduardo Hughes Galeano “The soft sound

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