Annie Replogle
Contributor
Annie works in the luxury travel, food, and wine sector in Rome. She has her dreams set on a Puglian masseria or Sicilian villa someday.
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Joséphine is a tiny French wine bar located on one of Rome’s prettiest streets. With just a few chairs and a cozy, long L-shaped booth, it’s the kind of place where you'll inevitably end up making friends with your neighbor. The owner (naturally, French) has put together a wine list and menu that reflect her roots, making you feel like you took a wrong turn at the Trevi Fountain and ended up in Paris. Get a light rosé from Provence or a bold bottle of Bordeaux, and pair it with luscious foie gras or a ham, butter, and cornichon sandwich. If you’re in the mood for round two of food and drinks, È Passata La Moretta is right around the corner.
photo credit: Maela Bonafede
photo credit: Maela Bonafede
photo credit: Maela Bonafede
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