Enoteca Guanella Restaurant, Bormio
Enoteca Guanella is a historic wine bar and restaurant established in a 17th-century building in the heart of Bormio, a mountain town in the Valtellina valley of northern Lombardy. A long-standing reference point for wine lovers and food enthusiasts in the Stelvio area, it combines a curated wine cellar with traditional Lombard cuisine in a setting that reflects Bormio’s heritage as an ancient Alpine crossroads.
At a glance
- Type
- Restaurant and wine bar (enoteca)
- Period
- 17th-century building; longstanding hospitality venue
- Style
- Historic Alpine interior; traditional Lombard cuisine
- Location
- Via Roma 30, Bormio, Sondrio, Lombardy, Italy
- Coordinates
- 46.4671° N, 10.3757° E
- Contact
- info@enotecaguanella.it · Tel: 0342 910120
Overview
Enoteca Guanella occupies a historic palazzo on Via Roma, the main street of Bormio’s medieval centro storico, at an altitude of approximately 1,225 metres in the upper Valtellina. The venue has built a reputation as a meeting point for those seeking quality Valtellina wines — including the renowned Sforzato and Sassella DOCG labels — alongside well-prepared local dishes in a warm Alpine atmosphere. It functions both as a sit-down restaurant for lunch and dinner and as a retail outlet for carefully selected bottles.
History
Bormio has been a crossroads of Alpine trade and travel for centuries, sitting at the foot of the Stelvio Pass — one of the highest paved roads in Europe — and serving as a gateway between Italy and Austria. The 17th-century building housing Enoteca Guanella is part of this layered urban fabric, where merchants, nobles, and travellers once lodged on the trans-Alpine route. The Valtellina wine tradition, rooted in Nebbiolo cultivated on steep terraced hillsides, has long distinguished the valley’s gastronomy; Enoteca Guanella continues this tradition as a curated interpreter of the local wine heritage.
What you see
The restaurant occupies rooms within a solid stone structure typical of Bormio’s historic architecture, with thick walls and low ceilings characteristic of 17th-century Alpine construction. The wine display and cellar are central features, showcasing bottles from Valtellina and beyond. The dining area offers a relaxed atmosphere suited to both a quick lunch after skiing and a slower evening meal, with décor that reflects the mountain environment and the culture of careful craftsmanship associated with the valley.
Cultural significance
Valtellina’s wine and food traditions — Pizzoccheri buckwheat pasta, Bresaola cured beef, Sciatt buckwheat fritters, and Nebbiolo-based DOC and DOCG wines — represent a distinct Alpine culinary heritage recognised at national and European level. Venues like Enoteca Guanella serve as living repositories of this culture, connecting visitors to the agricultural and artisanal practices that have shaped the valley for generations.
Practical information
- Address
- Via Roma 30, 23032 Bormio SO, Italy
- Hours
- Check official website for current opening hours and seasonal schedule
- Reservations
- Recommended for dinner; contact via email or telephone
- Website
- enotecaguanella.it
Getting there
Bormio is accessible by coach from Sondrio railway station (approx. 1 hour 20 min, Perego or Innse Valchiavenna bus services) or by car via the SS38 Stelvio road from Sondrio. In winter, the area is served by ski resort shuttle connections. Via Roma runs through the pedestrian zone of the historic centre; Enoteca Guanella is located at number 30, a short walk from the central Piazza Kuerc.
