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A wine window, Florence, Tuscany, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wine window or buchetta del vino, used to sell wine in Florence, Tuscany, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wine window on the exterior of a building in Florence, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wine window on the exterior of a building in Florence, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic wooden wine window framed by ivy in narrow alleyway Florence Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Il Bottegone Caffeteria and Wine Bar at the Piazza di Duomo in Florence, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Il Bottegone Caffeteria and Wine Bar at the Piazza di Duomo in Florence, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
A wine window, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Wine window on the exterior of a building in Florence, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic wooden wine window with vintage detailing in narrow corridor Florence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Il Bottegone Caffeteria and Wine Bar at the Piazza di Duomo in Florence, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Il Bottegone Caffeteria and Wine Bar at the Piazza di Duomo in Florence, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fictional Mansion in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Royalty Free Stock Photo
View through a window to the vineyards in Tuscany in Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wine bar sign in Florence, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buchetta del vino in Italian (buchette del vino in plural) is called a wine window or a wine hole in English. The windows are small openings in the walls of many historic buildings in Florence. In the past they were used for selling wine to individual customers. Some windows are still open today and used by business owners to sell wine by the glass, as well as cocktails and sometimes even ice-cream.


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