5 Merchant St, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 2QD | |
01312251770 | |
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The archetypal wine cellar married with Italian ‘chic’, Divino is charming and elegant, with soft lighting and exposed stone walls perfectly complemented by the comfy leather chairs, banquettes and booths, rich oak floors and an electic mix of pictures, lanterns and object d’art creating a warm and welcoming ambience.
Grab a seat in the gregarious bar area with its sleek black leather stools and contrasting white marble bar, or relax in one of the comfortable banquettes surrounded by walls of wine bottles; or, on nicer days, why not sit out in the pretty courtyard?
Divino’s passion for wine is obvious from the moment you walk over the threshold – every wall and recess adorned with a glorious selection of wine bottles and taking centre stage is the ‘Enomatic’. This revolutionary wine dispenser enables bottles of wine to be opened and protected from oxidation ensuring an unspoiled glass of wine every time!
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