Windows of opportunity
There’s no doubt it’s been a difficult year – in Italy and across the world – but we’ve seen some interesting stories rise from the Covid-19 outbreak, and one of these is the revival of Tuscany’s historic buchette del vino or ‘wine windows’. These ancient openings have allowed gelaterie and bars across Florence to employ an effective method of serving drinks and snacks while maintaining a safe social distance. The windows date back to the 1600s – they were created by merchants to avoid contagion during the Italian plague of 1629-31 – and now, during the current pandemic, they have come into their own again. Businesses with a wine window on their premises have been cheering up locals by using them to serve contactless aperitivi, sweet snacks and coffees. The cultural association of Buchette del Vino was set up by three Florentine residents to celebrate these unusual historic features. There are reportedly more than 100 buchette del vino in Florence itself, with yet more in other Tuscan towns.
For more information and to see a map of the wine windows, check out buchettedelvino.org