Wine - Giacomo`s Cibo e Vino

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Lista dei Vini
Our goal is to offer a selection of wines highlighting winemakers and producers whose
practices, standards, and juice compliment and relate to the true food produced under
this roof. In this list are wines representing an array of both Italian and international
offerings to intrigue the consumer and pair with the food seamlessly. Some of these
wines are from unusual regions or grapes but are sure to be exceptional selections:
simply refer to the glossary in the back of this book for a quick bit of information. You
may also look to the indications to the right of the wines listed for symbols
representing:
W= Woman winemaker
N= Winemaker utilizing natural/sustainable/organic/biodynamic practices
Beyond this, know that all food, wine, and service you experience here come from a
place of love and appreciation for the craft that both the staff and our wine producers
dedicate lifetimes to.
Consultant on Giacomo’s wine list & author of format, descriptions & glossary:
Samantha Porter, CSW, Certified Sommelier
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Asti Spumanti, Cocchi, Piemonte NV
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-Made from the Moscato grape, this low alcohol aromatic sparkling wine balances sweetness with zesty acidity. Lovely aromas
and tastes of wisteria, honey, ripe apricot.
Prosecco Superiore Extra Dry, La Farra, Conegliano Valdobbiadene, Veneto NV 9
4.5
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-Quintessential Italian sparkling wine from the Veneto, made from the Glera grape in the Charmat Method.
Crisp granny-smith apple, lemon peel, and acacia flowers make up the delicate bouquet.
Franciacorta Brut Rosé, Contadi Castaldi, Lombardia NV
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13.5
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-Méthode Champenoise Franciacorta is ultra-refined and unmatched in elegance. A beautiful pink color is produced from
Chardonnay and Pinot Nero to bring forth aromas of wild berries, fresh flowers, and chalky minerality.
Côte Roannaise Turbullent Rosé, Domaine Robert Serol, Loire Valley NV
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13.5
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N
-Méthode Ancestrale (single fermentation) sparkling wine made from 100% Gamay. Ripe cherry, mandarin orange &
strawberry aromas & flavors, a touch of sweetness balanced with lively acidity.
Lambrusco, Tenuta Pederzana, Emilia-Romagna 2013
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13.5
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-Produced from 100% Grasparossa, this Lambrusco is deeply ruby colored with a light, fun effervescence. Fresh & fruity flavors
of currants and crushed berries are supported by a firm tannin that pairs fabulously with food.
Lambrusco di Modena Spumante, Cantina della Volta, Emilia Romagna 2009
10
5
13.5
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N
-Méthode Champenoise sparkling wine produced from 100% Lambrusco di Sorbara grapes, this unique & delightful sparkler has
a beautiful bright ruby color, hints of wild strawberries and refreshing lip puckering acidity.
Prosecco Extra Dry, Carpene Malvolti, Conegliano Valdobbiadene, Veneto NV 187ml
Prosecco, Bisol ‘Crede’ Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Brut, Veneto NV (Glera, Pinot Bianco)
Gran Cuvée Rosé Brut, Fantini Farnese, Basilicata NV (Aglianico del Vulture)
Cava Rosé, Naveran Perles Roses, Catalonia, Spain 2011 (Pinot Noir)
Franciacorta, Monzio Compagnoni Rosé, Lombardia 2008 (Pinot Nero, Chardonnay)
Franciacorta, Ca del Bosco ‘Cuvée Prestige’, Lombardia NV (Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco, Pinot Nero)
Scacciadiavoli, Spumante Brut Metodo Classico, Azienda Agraria, Umbria NV (Sagrantino,Chardonnay)
Champagne, Marc Hebrart Cuvée de Reserve Brut , France NV (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir)
Champagne, Marie-Courtin ‘Résonance’ Extra Brut, France NV (Pinot Noir)
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Rosé d’Anjou, Caves de la Loire ‘Elysis’, Loire Valley 2015
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-Forged from the French varietal native to the Loire Valley, this Grolleau based rosé is off-dry and perfect for those looking for a
fruitier style. Notes of berry coulis, marzipan, and over-ripe tangerine.
Nero d’Avola, Cantine Barbera ‘La Bambina’ Rosato Menfi, Sicilia 2015
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N/W
-Fresh delicate aromas of wisteria blossoms, wild strawberries, watermelon and citrus zest, delicious savoriness and minerality
on the palate.
Chiaretto, Tenuta Maiolo Classico, Garda, Lombardia 2014
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4.5
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-A classic example of Italian rosé that begs to be paired with food. Fresh herbs, white pepper, tart tropical fruits, and a mouthwatering savoriness. A wine reminiscent of Provence made from Gropello, Barbera, Sangiovese, & Marzemino.
Nerello Mascalese, Graci Etna Rosato , Sicilia 2015
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-Produced from Nerello Mascalese, the black grape of Mt. Etna, this elegant dry rosé strikes a vibrant balance of
zesty citrus, ripe red berries, mineral freshness and salinity.
Nebbiolo, Penna Luigi & Figli ‘Pinin’, Piemonte 2015
10
5
-Robust dry well balanced rosé rich in wild berry aromas highlighted by floral scents of violet and rose.
Mourvèdre/Cinsault/Grenache, Domaine Gueissard ‘G Bandol’, Provence 2015 10
5
-Fresh aromas and flavors of tropical fruit, citrus and exotic spices.
Montepulciano Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo, Cirelli ‘Amphora’, Abruzzo 2015
Lagrein, Cantina Terlano, Alto-Adige 2015
Tavel, Prieuré de Montézargues, Côtes-du-Rhône, France 2013 (Grenache, Cinsault, Clairette)
Pinot Noir, Robert Sinskey Vineyards ‘Vin Gris of Pinot Noir 2015
Mourvèdre/Cinsault, Château de Pibarnon, Bandol, Provence 2014
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Trebbiano, Talamonti ‘Trebi’, Abruzzo 2014
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-Also known as Ugni Blanc in France, Trebbiano is one of the widest planted grapes not only in Italy, but
the world. While sometimes known for being lack-luster, this example is bursting with flavor – lychee,
white flowers, and a stony minerality.
Pinot Grigio, Venica ‘Jesera’, Collio, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2015
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-A little skin contact during maceration gives this Pinot Grigio its characteristic copper tint. This tasty wine
is layered with notes of banana, acacia, apricot, pear & quince, and has a long fruity finish balanced with
firm acidity.
Nosiola, Pojer e Sandri, Dolomiti, Trentino-Alto Adige 2015
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Friulano, Visintini, Colli Orientali, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2015
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-fragrant & vibrantglass/
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Vermentino di Sardegna, Pala ‘I Fiori’, Sardegna 2015
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-A varietal that thrives only in the poorest soils and under the hottest driest conditions – struggle allows
for an undeniable development of character. Found in the only DOCG in Sardegna, this Vermentino is
layered with notes of green melon, wild fennel, sea spray and an oyster shell-like minerality.
Sauvignon Blanc, Philippe Raimbault ‘Apud Sariacum’, Sancerre, Loire 2014 10
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-Bright & crisp with fresh acidity & steely minerality
Mauzac, Château Rive Blanques Cuvée Occitania, Limoux, Languedoc-Roussillon 2013
28
N
Gewürztraminer, Elena Walch, Südtirol, Trentino-Alto Adige 2015
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13.5 33 N/W
-Produced by the reputed “Queen of Gewurztraminer” this wine has intensely aromatic notes of rose
petals, lychee, jamine, & ginger, flavors of lively citrus, lychee & peach, and refreshing notes of bitter
grapefruit, acidity, and salinity on the long finish.
Pinot Grigio, Scarbolo ‘Ramato XL’, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2012
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-The Pinot Grigio for wine geeks. ‘Ramato’, Italian for copper, is the natural color of the Pinot Grigio
grape. Juice and skins are fermented together to reveal a luminous copper orange color and create more
intense aromas and structure.
Muscadet Sèvre & Maine, Domaine de l’Ecu ‘Orthogneiss, Loire 2014 (Melon de Bourgogne)
33
N
Pecorino, Tenuta Cocci Grifoni, Colle Vecchio, Le Marche 2013
33 N/W
Arneis, Marchesi Incisa della Rochetta, Roero Arneis, Langhe, Piemonte 2014
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Riesling, Bruno Verdi ‘Vigna Costa’, Oltrepò Pavese, Lombardia 2013
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Riesling, Albert Mann ‘Cuvée Albert’, Alsace 2014
53
N
Erbaluce di Caluso, Ferrando ‘La Torrazza’, Piemonte 2012
38
N
Vernaccia di San Gimignano, Montenidoli ‘Fiore’, Toscana 2012
38 N/W
Etna Bianco, Graci, Sicilia 2013 (Carricante, Catarratto)
38
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Vitovska, Edi Kante, Carso, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2012
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N
Chenin Blanc, Nicolas Joly, Les Vieux Clos, Savennières, Loire 2013
73
N
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-lavish & richGrillo/Viognier, Feudo Arancio ‘Dalila’, Sicilia 2013
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-A great alternative for the Chardonnay lover, decadent and reminiscent of the sunlight in Sicily. Overripe tropical fruit, orange
blossom, and honey cakes. A native to the island compliments an international varietal with a light touch of oak to create a unique,
dreamy pair.
Chenin Blanc, Domaine Pichot ‘Le Peu de la Moriette’, Vouvray, Loire 2015 9
4.5
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28
N
-A perfumed nose of ripe pineapple. The palate is juicy with baked apple, cinnamon, cloves, licorice. This off dry wine is balanced
by a refreshing acidity.
Turbiano, Ottella ‘Le Creete’, Lugana, Lombardia 2014
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-Aromas of jasmine, honeysuckle & tropical fruit, the juicy palate offers peach, pear and green apples. Fresh acidity brightens the
flavors while a mineral vein & an herbal note add depth.
Soave Classico, Gini, Veneto 2014
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-From a family rooted in the area since the 18 century, Gini is a standard of quality in the region. Made from the Garganega
grape, the wine offers up electrifying meyer lemon, candied fruit, and overripe tree fruits.
Falanghina, Terredora di Paolo, Campania 2014
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5
13.5
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-One of the three white varietals native to Campania, Falanghina has ancient roots in the southern part of Italy. A wine of
incredible balance, expect bright floral notes, toastiness from extended lees aging, subtle licorice, and tart finger limes.
Chardonnay, Maison Moillard, Burgundy 2014
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38
N
-Rich, round, and aromatic with notes of citrus and a hint of oak and vanilla.
Verdeca, Masseria Li Veli, Valle d’Itria, Puglia 2013 (Verdeca, Fiano Minutolo)
Cortese di Gavi, Il Poggio di Gavi, Piemonte 2014
Fiano, San Salvatore ‘Pian di Stio’, Paestum, Campania 2015 500ml
Albarello/Zibibbo, Occhipinti ‘SP68 Bianco’, Sicilia 2015
Chardonnay, Bruno Rocca ‘Cadet’, Langhe, Piemonte 2013
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43 N/W*
48
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-macerated & orange-An ancient technique for producing wine dating back to 3000 BC, white grapes are left in contact with their skins for
an extended period of time resulting in a fuller, more tannic, & pleasantly unusual wine with an amber hue. While this
wine, modernly known as ‘orange wine’, took on great popularity in the Friuli region of Italy where producers such as
Josko Gravner and Radikon embraced the historic style, it has now spread throughout the world’s wine producing
regions.
Trebbiano/Malvasia/Verdicchio/Grechetto, Monastero Suore Cistercensi ‘Coenobium Ruscum’
Bianco, Lazio 2012
48
N*
-This organic vineyard north of Rome is lovingly tended by a small group of Cistercian nuns. With the assistance of noted ‘natural’
winemaker Giampiero Bea, they produce an intriguing and beautifully peculiar wine bursting with notes of orange rind, saffron,
cherry, dried mango, and Crenshaw melon with a firm mineral backbone & spritely acidity. A long lightly tannic finish with a hint of
salty savoriness allows this wine to pair with roasted meats and game.
Grecanico Dorato, COS ‘Pithos Bianco’, Sicilia 2014
58
N*
-Mineral-laden, fresh, and layered, this wine explodes with juicy orchard & citrus fruits, complemented by exotic saffron, green
tea, wildflowers, & fresh cut herbs. This mono-varietal Grecanico ferments with natural yeasts and ages in amphorae for about 7
months before bottling, resulting in a complex, nutty, powerful wine that is food friendly & fascinating.
Ribolla Gialla, Gravner, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2007
128
N*
-From Josko Gravner, the visionary maverick “King of Friulian Wines”, this wine is probably on every wine geek’s bucket list. The
grapes are fermented in Georgian amphorae buried underground for long maceration with wild yeasts and no temperature
control. After fermentation the wine rests in amphorae for five more months and then it is aged in large oak barrels for an
additional six years and bottled without fining or filtering. Delivers dried apricot, orange zest, salinity, anise, dried herbs, nuts, and
a blast of smoky minerality. Complex and tannic.
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Alicante (Grenache)/Carignan, Ampeleia ‘Unlitro’, Toscana 2015
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-This 1-litre bottle from superstar winemaker Elisabetta Foradori has flavors that are pure & lively with no
oak to interfere with the myriad aromas of wildflowers, forest fruit, red berries, & subtle spices. A lingering
hint of sweetness is balanced with refreshing acidity on the finish. This is both a lovely sipping wine & food
pairing wine.
Nero d’Avola, Cantina Colosi, Sicilia 2014
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-A temperamental, thin-skinned varietal believed to be indigenous to the Island of Sicily, although a small amount
is found in Calabria. Notes of over-ripe blackberry and cinnamon, complimented by a pleasant horsey aroma.
Pinot Noir, Tolloy, Dolomiti, Alto-Adige 2013
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4.5
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-An international varietal has found a home nestled between the Austrian border to the north and the
Dolomiti Mountains to the south in one of the northernmost regions of Italy. A cool climate and high
elevation allows for a beautiful development of gravel-like minerality with an elegant balance of tart
cranberries and stewed tomatoes.
Grignolino d’Asti, Marchesi Incisa della Rocchetta, Piemonte 2015
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-Deceptively light in color, but with tons of flavor, this delightful red made from 100 % indigenous
Grignolino, has excellent fruit and is pleasantly tannic. Will pair well with just about everything. Served
chilled, a perfect summer wine.
Cerasuolo di Vittoria Classico, Azienda Agricola COS, Sicilia 2013 (Nero d’Avola, Frappato)
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N
Nero d’Avola/Frappato, Occhipinti SP68, Sicilia 2015
48 N/W*
Frappato, Occhipinti ‘Il Frappato’, Sicilia 2014
73 N/W*
Nerello Mascalese, Passopisciaro, Mt. Etna, Sicilia 2012
58
N
Pinot Noir, Grosjean Frères ‘Vigne Tzeriat’, Valle d’Aosta 2012
53
N
Pinot Noir, Michel Sarrazin et Fils, Maranges, Burgundy 2014
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Pinot Noir, Domaine de l’Ecu ‘Ange’, Loire 2015
73
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Pinot Noir, Domaine Jerome Chezeaux, Vosne Romanée 1 Cru Les Chaumes, Burgundy 2012 128 N*
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-structured & texturedSuper Tuscan, Brancaia ‘Tre’, Toscana 2013
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-Originally created as an ode to classic Bordeaux blends, this ‘Super Tuscan’ made up of Sangiovese, Merlot, and
Cabernet Sauvignon is well balanced, with smooth tannins, tangy acidity, dried cherry flavors, & a savory finish.
Chianti Classico, Ormanni (Sangiovese, Canaiolo) 2012
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-From a property mentioned in Dante’s Divine Comedy, this traditionally made wine has an intense fruitiness of
wild berries & ripe cherry, a hint of spice and liquorice, and well integrated tannins .
Rosso di Montalcino, Donatella Cinelli Colombini, Toscana 2014
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38 N/W
-Colombini has a unique operation in the fact that every person involved in the production of the wine is a woman.
Produced from the Sangiovese Grosso clone, Rosso is made as a younger, more vibrant example of the wines of
Montalcino. However, this example features alluring aromas of leather and dusty books that compliment a palate
of supple red fruit and cinnamon.
Nebbiolo d’Alba, Roagna Igino, Piemonte 2013
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-A small producer, only available in Texas outside of Italy. A more vibrant example of the same grape used in
Barolo & Barbaresco, Nebbiolo is bursting with concentrated dried fruit, savory mushrooms, & a light floral quality.
Sangiovese, Branchini 1858, Emilia-Romagna 2014
28 N/W
Freisa/Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, Poderi Aldo Conterno Langhe Rosso, Piemonte 2011
43
N
Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Montemercurio ‘Messaggero’, Toscana 2008 (Sangiovese)
53
N
Chianti Classico, Podere le Boncie ‘Le Trame’, Toscana 2012 (Sangiovese)
68 N/W
Super Tuscan, Viticcio ‘Monile’, Toscana 2011 (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot)
63
N
Super Tuscan, Tenuta di Trinoro ‘Le Cupole’, Toscana 2012
53
N
(Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvigon, Merlot, Petit Verdot)
Sangiovese, Montevertine ‘Le Pergole Torte’, Toscana 2012
183 N*
Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine du Banneret, Côtes-du-Rhône 2012
68
N
(Grenache Noir, Mourvèdre, Syrah, Muscardin, Vaccarese, Terret Noir, Cinsault, Picpoul Noir, Counoise)
Brunello di Montalcino, Villa Poggio Salvi, Toscana 2011 (Sangiovese)
63
N
Brunello di Montalcino, Fattoria Viticcio ‘Nicale’, Toscana 2010 (Sangiovese)
83
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Brunello di Montalcino, Casanova di Neri, Toscana 2011 (Sangiovese)
88
N*
Brunello di Montalcino, Siro Pacenti ‘Vecchie Vigne’, Toscana 2010 (Sangiovese)
143 N*
Barbaresco, Luigi Giordano ‘Cavanna’. Piemonte 2012 (Nebbiolo)
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Barbaresco, Bruno Rocca ‘Coparossa’, Piemonte 2011 (Nebbiolo)
113 N
Barolo, Oddero, Piemonte 2010 (Nebbiolo)
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Barolo, Paolo Scavino ‘Carobric’, Piemonte 2008 (Nebbiolo)
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Barolo, Domenico Clerico ‘Ciabot Mentin’, Piemonte 2008 (Nebbiolo)
128 N*
Barolo, Domenico Clerico ‘Pajana’, Piemonte 2008 (Nebbiolo)
128 N*
Carema, Luigi Ferrando ‘Etichetta Bianca’, Piemonte 2012 (Nebbiolo)
98
N*
Valtellina Superiore Sassella, Arpepe ‘Stella Retica’ Riserva , Lombardia 2006 (Nebbiolo)
78
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Valtellina Superiore Sassella, Arpepe ‘Vigna Regina’ Riserva, Lombardia 2005 (Nebbiolo)
148 N*
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Ripasso, Recchia ‘Le Muraie’, Valpolicella Classico Superiore, Veneto 2010 10
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Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, Ausonia ‘Apollo’, Abruzzo 2013
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-Rich and velvety tannins complimented by notes of berry jam, blue fruit and cocoa nibs.
-Considered the “baby” Amarone, Ripasso is produced by pouring dry Valpolicella wine over the skins of the dried grapes
(Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara) used for Amarone. Classic notes of Amarone can be found in this wine but with more restraint
and freshness. Ripe black fruit with notes of liquorice & clove, a long velvety finish.
Aglianico del Vulture, Grifalco, Basilicata 2012
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-A wine that truly represents the quality of garrigue, a term used to describe the low bush growing throughout the southern
parts of Italy comprised of fragrant plants, herbs, and juniper. Aglianico is sometimes referred to as the Barolo of the south for
its firm tannins and age-worthy quality.
Primitivo di Manduria, Feudi di San Gregorio ‘Ognissole’, Puglia 2012
10
5
13.5
33
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-Aromas of plum, black cherries, ginger, & vanilla, full & velvety on the palate with dried fruit flavors & firm tannins.
Syrah/Mourvèdre, Château La Mascaronne ‘Fazioli’ ,
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Côtes de Provence 2013 - 90% syrah, this wine has intense aromas of dark berries and cherry with a generous palate of red and
black fruits and a long spicy finish.
Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon, Chateau Bichon Cassignols, Graves,
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Bordeaux, 2010 - - Aromas of blackberry and plum followed by a slightly spicy generous palate lifted on the finish by a hint of
licorice and elegant round tannins.
Alicante/Nocera/Nero d’Avola, Hauner ‘Hierà, Vulcano, Sicilia 2013
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5.75
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38
N
-Aromas of violet, tilled earth, mature plum, prune, and black cooking spice. The soft, savory palate delivers ripe black cherry
and blackberries, accented by black pepper and nutmeg. It is balanced with velvety tannins and fresh
acidity.
Bovale/Cannonau/Carignano, Olianas ‘Perdixi’, Isola dei Nuraghi,
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Sardegna 2012 - Appealing & intense aromas of blackberry, blueberry, chocolate, &kirsch. Dry on the palate, but silky,
complex & full with a long pleasant finish with hints of toasted coffee beans & candied orange peel.
Malbec/Merlot, Clos La Coutale, Cahors, France 2014
Teroldego, Foradori, Rotaliano, Trentino 2012
Gropello/Sangiovese/Barbera/Marzemino, Provenza Ca’Maiol ‘Negresco’ Garda Classico,
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Lombardia 2010
Cinsault/Grenache/Carignan/Cabernet Sauvignon, Château Musar ‘Hochar’,
Bekaa Valley, Lebanon 2009
Cabernet Franc, Y. Amirault ‘La Coudraye’, Bourgueil, Loire 2013
Refosco, Fantinel Borgo ‘La Roncaia’ Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, Colli Orientalli del Friuli,
Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2011
Lagrein, Cantina Terlano ‘Porphyr’ Riserva, Alto-Adige 2011/12
Sangiovese/Sagrantino/Montepulciano, Paolo Bea Umbria Rosso ‘San Valentino’, Umbria 2010
Sagrantino di Montefalco, Lungarotti, Umbria 2008
Sagrantino di Montefalco, Paolo Bea ‘Rosso de Veo’, Umbria 2006
Sagrantino di Montefalco, Paolo Bea ‘Vigneto Pagliaro’, Umbria 2009
Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, Corte Fornello, Veneto 2008
(Corvina Veronese, Rondinella, Corvinone)
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Brachetto d’Acqui, Marenco ‘Pineto’, Piemonte 2010 375ml
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-delicate foam/strawberry/raspberry/intense floral aromas
Sauternes, Château Rieussec ‘Carmes de Rieussec’, Bordeaux, France 2011
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(Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle) -orange marmalade/ginger/honey
Vin Santo, Fattoria Viticcio ‘Dolce Arianna’, Chianti Classico, Toscana 2005
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(Malvasia, Trebbiano, Cannaiolo) - caramel/nuts/dates
Aleatico Passito dell’Elba, Li Veli Valdana ‘Montecristo’, Toscana 2007
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-dried fruits/chocolate/mocha
Malvasia delle Lipari, Carlo Hauner, Sicilia 2012 –apricots/acacia honey/hazelnuts
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Picolit, Ronco di Pietro, Friuli 2011 -candied fruit/vanilla/honeycomb/wildflowers
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Barolo Chinato, Cocchi, Piemonte (Nebbiolo)
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-This bittersweet digestivo made from Barolo infused with quinine bark, grand wormwood,
rhubarb, root ginger & gentian with a final addition of secret aromatic spices, not only aids the
digestion, but pairs exceptionally well with dark chocolate.
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birra
Premium Lager – Birra Moretti, Italy
Doppelbock – Birra Moretti ‘La Rossa’, Italy
Pale Lager – Peroni ‘Nastro Azzurro’, Italy
American I.P.A. – Abita Brewing Co. ‘Big Easy’, Louisiana
English Brown Ale – Abita Brewing Co. ‘Turbodog’, Louisiana
American Dark Lager – Shiner ‘Bock’, Texas
American Pale Lager – Shiner ‘Blonde’, Texas
Amber Ale – St. Arnold’s ‘Amber’, Houston, Texas
Belgian-style Witbier craft beer – Baladin ‘Isaac’ , Italy
Strong Pale Ale craft beer – Baladin ‘Super Baladin’, Italy
India Pale Ale craft beer – Birra del Borgo ‘Extra Re Ale’, Italy
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wine-based cocktails/aperitivi
Blood Orange Mimosa, Prosecco & imported blood orange juice
Cocchi Spritz, Prosecco & Cocchi Americano Rosa
Fellini, Prosecco & imported apricot nectar
Lambrusco Sangria, dry Lambrusco, imported blood orange juice, & citrus fruit
Negroni “Sbagliato”, Cappelletti Rosso, Dolin Vermouth Rouge, & Prosecco
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9
8½
9
9