Sagra dell'Uva (Castelli preview)
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Sagra dell'Uva (Castelli preview)

Saturday, August 1, 2026
Castelli Romani
On August 1, 2026, the towns of Castelli Romani host the Sagra dell'Uva, a late-summer wine preview event that gives visitors a chance to sample some of the region's finest vintages ahead of the main harvest season. This celebration is especially suited to those spending the day in Frascati, where early dinners complement the wine tastings perfectly. The event spans various towns within Castelli Romani, each offering local specialties alongside robust Frascati and other native wines. It’s a wonderful opportunity to appreciate the region’s viticulture heritage while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of small-town Italy. Attendees can stroll through atmospheric streets lined with stalls and tables, where producers serve their best bottles paired with traditional foods. Visiting during this event also allows for a pleasant late-summer getaway that combines gastronomy and scenic village life.

Tips for Attending

  • Schedule your visit to include an early dinner in Frascati to enjoy local dishes paired with wine.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets and uneven terrain.
  • Check in advance which towns are participating to tailor your itinerary accordingly.
  • Bring cash, as some vendors may not accept cards during the event.
  • Come prepared for warm late-summer weather; bring a hat and sunscreen.

Practical Information

Budget: Moderate; wine tastings and food stalls offer a range of prices, with some meals costing more in restaurants.. Duration: A visit can last from a few hours to a full day if combining towns and meals.. Food Drink: Local wines including Frascati, along with traditional fare such as porchetta, fresh cheeses, and seasonal produce.. What To Wear: Light, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.. Getting There: Castelli Romani is reachable by regional trains and buses from Rome, with Frascati being a common starting point. Car rental is also an option for more flexibility.. Booking Advice: No formal booking is usually required for the wine tastings, but restaurant reservations in Frascati for early dinners are advised.

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