Regional Enoteca of Monferrato – Virtual Tour 360°

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CASALE MONFERRATO, PIEMONTE
Regional Enoteca of Monferrato

A wine shop, bookshop, and cultural venue combined—the Regional Enoteca serves Monferrato’s wines and local gastronomy alongside literary gatherings and author events.

At a glance

The Regional Enoteca of Monferrato functions as a multifaceted cultural and commercial space in central Casale Monferrato. It stocks local wines and regional food specialties while operating as a bookshop and gathering place for literary events.

History

Details about the enoteca’s founding and development are not provided in available sources. Check the official website for a fuller account of its history.

What you see

The venue includes a curated wine cellar showcasing Monferrato’s viticultural heritage. A dedicated “literary living room” hosts author readings and thematic discussions, while shelves of books on wine, food, and fiction fill the retail space alongside bottles and local gastronomic products.

Cultural significance

The enoteca bridges commerce and culture, promoting both the Monferrato wine region and local literature. By hosting author events and maintaining a bookshop, it strengthens Casale Monferrato’s identity as a place where food, wine, and intellectual life intersect.

Key facts

  • Address: Piazza Castello, 15033 Casale Monferrato
  • Coordinates: 45.136898546465794, 8.448518514633179
  • Phone: 346 224 1702
  • Website: http://www.enotecadelmonferrato.it/

Practical information

Opening hours and admission details are not listed; consult the official website or call ahead to confirm hours and any entry requirements for events.

Getting there

The enoteca is located in Piazza Castello in central Casale Monferrato, Piemonte. Public transport and local parking information are available through regional transit services.

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