Wine List

Italian Wine by the Glass
Frizzanti (Sparkling and Effervescent)
001
002
003
Prosecco, Villa Brunesca, Veneto, NV
Gragnano, Grotta del Sole, Campania, 2012 (fresh and fruity red)
Pecorino “Sessanta Passi”, Marramiero, Abruzzo, 2013 (effervescent)
10 | 36
11 | 33
9 | 30
Bianchi (White)
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
Pinot Grigio, Villa Brunesca, Veneto, 2012
Pinot Grigio, Perlage, Veneto, 2011 Organic
Pinot Grigio “Mongris”, Marco Felluga, Friuli, 2012
Pinot Grigio, Hofstatter, Alto Adige, 2012
Chardonnay, Villa Brunesca, Veneto, 2012
Grechetto, Perticaia, Umbria, 2012
Trebbiano “Dama”, Marramiero, Abruzzo, 2013
Roero Arneis, Guidobono, Piemonte, 2011
Falanghina “Campi Flegrei”, Farro, Napoli, Campania, 2012
Soave, Garganega, La Formica, Veneto, 2013
9 | 30
10 | 30
13 | 39
13 | 39
9 | 30
11 | 36
9 | 30
10 | 36
9 | 33
10 | 36
Rosati (Rosé)
014
015
Cerasuolo “Dama”, Montepulciano, Marramiero, Abruzzo, 2013
Depié Rosé, Piedirosso, Farro, Napoli, Campania, 2012
9 | 30
9 | 33
Rossi (Red)
101
102
103
104
Chianti “Cetamura”, Sangiovese & Canaiolo, Coltibuono, Toscana, 2012
Chianti Classico, Sangiovese & Merlot, Rocca delle Macie, Toscana, 2011
Chianti Classico, Sangiovese, Carpineta Fontalpino, Toscana, 2011
Piedirosso “Campi Flegrei”, Farro, Napoli, Campania, 2012
The tradtional wine from Naples, perfect with pizza, pasta and eggplant.
7 | 30
12 | 36
14 | 45
9 | 33
105
106
107
108
Umbria Rosso, Sangiovese/Colorino/Merlot, Perticaia, Umbria, 2012
Nero d’Avola “Chiaramonte”, Firriato, Sicilia, 2011
Montepulciano “Dama”, Marramiero, Abruzzo, 2011
Super Tuscan, Chianti Colli Senesi, Sangiovese,
Carpineta Fontalpino, Toscana, 2012
11 | 36
10 | 36
9 | 33
109
Marche Rosso, Sangiovese/Cabenet Sauvignon/Merlot,
Fontezoppa, Marche, 2009
12 | 42
9 | 33
110
111
Langhe Nebbiolo, Nebbiolo, Guidobono, Piemonte, 2011
10 | 36
Morellino di Scansano “Vigne del Passero”, Sangiovese & Cabernet Sauvignon,
Tenuta Ghiaccio Forte, Toscana, 2012
10 | 36
112
Pinot Nero, Kaltern, Alto Adige, 2012
10 | 33
Frizzanti Dolci (Sweet Sparkling)
267
268
Moscato d’Asti “Ciombo”, Il Falchetto, Piemonte, 2013
Brachetto d’Acqui, Il Falchetto, Piemonte, 2013
1
10 |33
12 |45
Around the World Wine by the Glass
Bianchi (White)
016
017
018
019
020
021
Riesling, Chateau Ste Michelle, California, 2012
Sauvignon Blanc, Joel Gott, Napa Velley, 2013
Sauvignon Blanc, Matua, New Zealand, 2013
Chardonnay, Greg Norman, California, 2012
Chardonnay, La Crema, Monterey, California, 2012
Chardonnay, Sonoma Cutrer, Russian River, California, 2012
8 | 30
9 | 30
9 | 30
10 | 30
14 | 40
15 | 45
Rosati (Rosé)
022
Secateurs, Cinsault/Shiraz/Grenache, Badenhorst Family Wines
South Africa, 2013
9 | 30
Rossi (Red)
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
Pinot Noir, Hob Nob, France, 2011
8 | 30
Pinot Noir, Bogle, California, 2012
10 | 33
Malbec, Colores del Sol, Argentina, 2012
8 | 30
Malbec “Natura”, Emiliana, Chile, 2012 Organic
9 | 32
Shiraz, Woop Woop, Australia, 2013
9 | 32
Merlot Reserva, Santa Ema, Chile, 2011
11 | 32
Ménage à Trois , Zinfandel/Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon, Folie à Deux, California, 2012 9 | 30
Cabernet Sauvignon, Joel Gott, California, 2012
11 | 35
Cabernet Sauvignon, Louis Martini, California, 2011
12 | 36
Zinfandel, Rancho Zabaco, California, 2012
13 | 40
Lindsey’s Cuvee, Syrah/Malbec/Cabernet/Petite Verdot/Petite Syrah/Merlot,
Truth, California, 2010
13 | 40
150
Malbec & Bonarda “Alma Negra”, Ernesto Catena Vineyards, 2011
Ample savory fruit, a smooth texture, and good balance!
2
13 | 40
Rossi (Red)
Party Bottles
162
Rosso di Montalcino, Canalicchio di Sopra, 2009 (1.5 liter bottle)
150
163
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo “INCANTO”, Marramiero, 2009 (3 liter bottle)
250
164
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Riserva “INFERI”, Marramiero, 2009 (3 liter bottle)
350
165
Nero d’Avola CRU “Harmonium”, Firriato, 2009 (3 liter bottle)
300
166
Sangiovese di Romagna Superiore CRU “Pruno”, Drei Dona, 1997 (3 liter bottle) 450
167
Chianti Classico “Riserva Rancia”, Sangiovese, Felsina, 1995 (5 liter bottle)
800
168
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Riserva “INFERI”, Marramiero, 2005 (18 liter bottle)
2420
Italy
367
368
369
370
Champagne & Sparkling
Ribolla Gialla, Colutta, Friuli, NV
Brut, Chardonnay & Pinot Noir, Marramiero, Abruzzo, NV
Brut Rose, Chardonnay & Pinot Noir, Marramiero, Abruzzo, NV
Franciacorta, Bellavista, Lombardia, NV
50
70
70
100
French
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
Brut Reserve, Nicolas Feuillatte, Champagne, NV
Brut Imperial, Moet & Chandon, NV
Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label, Champagne, NV
Nectar Imperial Rosé, Moet & Chandon, NV
“Belle Epoque”, Perrier Jouet Fleur, Champagne, 2004
“Grande Cuvee”, Krug, Champagne, NV
Dom Perignon, Champagne, 2003
Cristal Brut, Louis Roederer, Champagne, 2004
90
120
125
165
180
255
355
540
United States
379
Brut, Gloria Ferrer, California, NV
3
50
ITALY
Italy! What a wonderful country. Only in Italy you can find so many grapes varietals not found in any
other part of the world. Some of the Italian grapes grow only in that specific region or town and can’t be
grown anywhere else. You can have Cabernet from California, Australia or France but you can’t find a
Pecorino grape outside of Abruzzo region or a Grillo grape outside of Sicily. Italy is without a doubt
unique for the production of wine. All the love I have for the Italian grapes is shown on this list. Going
through the list you will see a selection of quality wines that Italy can offer and I hope you will enjoy
them all. Salute!
The Wine Director
The first Italian wines showed in these pages are from the northern Italian regions. It then
moves to central Italy and into southern Italy. Lastly are wines from the two main islands,
Sardegna and Sicily.
VALLE D’AOSTA
Bianchi
023
Petite Arvine, Les Cretes, 2010
83
Red
324
Coteau La Tour, Syrah, Les Cretes, 2006
98
PIEMONTE
Piemonte is one the most famous Italian regions for the production of some of the best Italian
wines. Thanks to the producer, Angelo Gaja, wines from this region have made history in the
world of wine. The wines from Oddero, historic name among Barolo producers, are a great
introduction to this region.
Bianchi
024
025
026
Gavi “La Luciana”, Cortese, Araldica, 2011
Langhe Chardonnay, Il Falchetto, 2012
Langhe Arneis, Damilano, 2008
30
33
45
Rossi
115
424
244
249
437
423
Barbera “Briccotondo”, Fontanafredda, Langhe & Monferrato, 2009
Barbera d’Asti, Oddero, 2011
Langhe Rosso, Nebbiolo/Dolcetto/Barbera/Albarossa/Freisa/Pinot Noir,
Vajra, 2010
Dolcetto di Dogliani “San Luigi”, Pecchenino, 2011
Dolcetto di Dogliani “Papà Celso”, Marziano Abbona, 2010
Monferrato Rosso “Il Bacialè”, Barbera/Cabernet/Pinot Noir/Merlot, Braida, 2008
4
35
51
34
50
90
75
Rossi
347
250
425
100
429
430
Nebbiolo, Produttori del Barbaresco, 2011
Langhe Nebbiolo, Oddero, 2010
Nebbiolo “Perbacco”, Vietti, 2010
Gattinara, Nebbiolo, Travaglini, 2006
Barbera d’Asti CRU “Bricco dell’Uccellone”, Braida, 2007
Barbera d’Asti CRU “Ai Suma”, Braida, 2007
52
55
65
65
200
250
ALBA
319
439
422
114
116
Dolcetto d’Alba, Oddero, 2011
Dolcetto d’Alba, Sandrone, 2010
Dolcetto d’Alba “Munfrina”, Pelissero, 2009
Barbera d’Alba “Ruvei”, Marchesi di Barolo, 2011
Barbera d’Alba, Guidobono, 2011
The Barbera d’Alba from Guidobono has been one of our bestselling wines. It is fresh
and fruity and it is recommended with dishes rich in taste, like soups and meats, and
with soft and rich cheeses.
42
45
60
35
36
248
542
343
443
Barbera d’Alba, Oddero, 2011
Barbera d’Alba CRU “Due Gelsi”, Guidobono, 2009
Barbera d’Alba, Vajra, 2010
Nebbiolo d’Alba CRU “Loreto”, Guidobono, 2009
42
48
50
48
BARBARESCO
547
Gallina, Oddero, 2008
118
Elegant with its refined bouquet and palate, and assertive tannins. Red in colour with
pale garnet tinges. Particular finesse in the bouquet, with balance and complexity, scents
of ripe red fruit, spices and violets (typical of Nebbiolo). Mouth-filling tannins, excellent
persistence on the palate.
438
436
Martinega, Tenute Cisa Asinara Dei Marchesi Di Gresy, 2007
Montubert, Icardi, 2006
150
160
BAROLO
435
Guidobono, Le Coste di Monforte, 2008
The bouquet is elegant, it offers a scents of raspberry, liquorice, and spices notes.
In the mouth is extensive, massive and harmonious.
100
411
548
549
550
427
444
434
445
426
428
433
Fontanafredda, Serralunga d’Alba, 2008
Oddero DOCG, 2008
Oddero DOCG, 2007
Oddero “Villero”, 2008
Oddero, “Mondoca di Bussia Soprana”, 1999
Pio Cesare, 2008
Pio Cesare, 2007
Marcarini, “Brunate”, 2008
Marcarini, “Brunate”, 2007
Giuseppe Rinaldi, “Cannubi”, 2004
Bruno Giacosa, “Falletto”, 2003
111
102
128
136
300
150
300
150
280
350
400
5
LANGHE
432
431
Angelo Gaja, Nebbiolo/Merlot/Cabernet “Sito Moresco”, 2009
Angelo Gaja, Nebbiolo & Barbera “Costa Russi”, 2007
150
900
Dolci
269
270
271
272
273
Moscato d’Asti “Bel Piano”, Cascina Fonda, 2012
Moscato d’Asti “Cascina Fiori”, Oddero, 2012
Moscato d’Asti “Tenuta del Fant”, Il Falchetto, 2012
Brachetto d’Acqui “Il Roseto”, Cascina Fonda, 2012
Arneis passito “Arcass” (late harvest Arneis), Cascina Chicco, 2004, (375ml)
34
42
45
42
75
LIGURIA
Bianchi
027
Cinque Terre, Bosco/Albarola/Vermentino, Cantina Cinque Terre, 2012
60
Dolci
274
Sciacchetrá Riserva, Bosco/Albarola/Vermentino, Cantina Cinque Terre, 2007 (375ml) 210
LOMBARDIA
Rossi
348
Sforzato di Valtellina “Ronco del Picchio”, Nebbiolo, Sandro Fay, 2007
120
TRENTINO e ALTO ADIGE
Bianchi
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
Pinot Grigio, Abbazia di Novacella, 2011
Pinot Grigio, Santa Margherita, 2011
Eichhorn, Pinot Blanc, Manincor, 2012
Gewurztraminer, Elena Walch, 2011
Kerner, Abbazia di Novacella, 2010
Sylvaner, Abbazia di Novacella, 2009
Veltliner, Abbazia di Novacella, 2009
Riserva della Contessa, Pinot Blanc/Chardonnay/Sauvignon Blanc, Manincor, 2011
Moscato Giallo, Goldmuskateller, Manincor, 2012
This is not a sweet wine but a hunique dry white wine from Alto Adige.
45
60
69
45
45
45
45
48
48
Rosati
037
La Rose de Manincor, Manincor, 2012
(Blend of Lagrein, Merlot, Cabernet, Petit Verdot, Tempranillo and Syrah)
6
54
Rossi
117
412
407
323
311
413
310
Pinot Nero, Hofstatter, 2011
Pinot Nero, Abbazia di Novacella, 2009
Mason, Pinot Noir, Manincor, 2011
Kalterersee Keil, Schiava, Manincor, 2012
Riserva del Conte, Lagrein/Merlot/Cabernet, Manincor, 2011
Lagrein, Abbazia di Novacella, 2009
Cassiano, Cabrent/Merlot/Lagrein/Tempranillo/Peteit Verdot, Manincor, 2011
39
50
84
44
54
65
84
(Blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Tempranillo and Syrah)
Dolci
275
276
Moscato Rosa, Roberto Zeni, 2007
Le Petit, Petit Manseng, Manincor, 2012 (375ml)
70
96
VENETO
Veneto, another great region that represents Italian wines at their very best. Amarone wines are
definitely the highlight in this region. La Formica is the producer to try to familiarize yourself
with all this region has to offer. They make an excellent Soave, Valpolicella Superiore, Valpolicella
Superiore Ripasso and of course a great Amarone.
Bianchi
038
039
Soave Classico, Garganega, Inama, 2012
Soave Classico, Garganega, Gini, 2011
32
35
Rossi
118
Valpolicella Superiore, La Formica, 2010
36
Dried cherry and plum in this spiced red. Perfect companion for pasta, meat and aged cheeses.
418
349
414
415
417
Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso, La Formica, 2011
Carmenere “Piú”, Carmenère & Merlot, Inama, Italy, 2009
Testal, Corvina/Cabernet/Merlot, Nicolis, 2007
La Grola, Corvina & Syrah, Allegrini, 2006
Amarone DOC, La Formica, 2008
Layers of juicy black currant, prune, lots of spice-anise, black pepper and clove-and the
sweet stemminess of burning vine clippings joined by hints of espresso and kirsch.
These flavors fall effortlessly in a silky sheath over the supple tannins, which show
on the firmer finish.
60
44
50
60
100
420
416
421
419
533
Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, Brigaldara, 2006
Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, Allegrini, 2007
Amarone Classico, Zenato, 2007
Amarone Classico, Prà, 2006
Amarone della Valpolicella, Dal Forno Romano, 2002
160
170
180
200
900
Dolci
277
Recioto della Valpolicella Classico, Monte Faustino, 2001, (500ml)
7
70
FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA
Bianchi
040
041
042
Masianco, Pinot Grigio & Verduzzo, Masi, 2011
Friulano, Tocai, Colutta, 2012(Organic)
Pinot Grigio, Jermann, 2011
35
38
65
Rossi
401
Quantum, Pignolo, Sant’Elena, 2006
100
EMILIA ROMAGNA
Rossi
504
503
501
502
Sangiovese di Romagna Riserva “Vigna delle Lepri”, Fattoria Paradiso, 2004
Barbarossa “Il Dosso”, Fattoria Paradiso, 2004
Cabernet Sauvignon “Magnificat”, Drei Dona, 1995
Sangiovese di Romagna Superiore CRU “Pruno”, Drei Dona, 1997
70
70
120
130
Dolci
278
279
Albana di Romagna Passito “Frutto Proibito”, Fattoria Paradiso, 2003 (375ml)
Albana di Romagna Dolce “Gradisca”, Fattoria Paradiso, 2009
25
50
TOSCANA
Tuscany! I’m a lover of wines from this region. It’s not a coincidence then that I am presenting
more wines from this region than from any other regions on the list. Tuscan wines are primarily
made with Sangiovese grapes. Sangiovese is an impressive grape that changes according to
the place where it grows: Brunello, made of Sangiovese Grosso found in Montalcino, Sangiovese
used for Chianti, Prugnolo Gentile, which is a clone of Sangiovese used for the Vino Nobile
di Montepulciano, and Super Tuscan made with 100% Sangiovese. Wouldn’t you be impressed
by such an extraordinary grape? I recommend the wines from Carpineta Fontalpino which
are among the best of their kind: Chianti, Chianti Colli Senesi, and Super Tuscan.
Villa Le Prata is a great producer of Brunello di Montalcino and it is a must try.
Bianchi
043
Vernaccia di San Gimignano, Montenidoli, 2011
36
Rossi
119
120
113
240
Remole, Sangiovese & Cabernet, Frescobaldi, 2011
Sasyr, Sangiovese & Syrah, Rocca delle Macie, 2010
Poliziano Rosso, Sangiovese & Merlot, Poliziano, 2010
Chianti Colli Senesi “Il Garrulo”, Montenidoli, 2010
30
36
37
37
(Blend of Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Trebbiano Gentile and Malvasia Bianca.)
216
213
247
Spezieri, Sangiovese/Merlot/Ciliegiolo/Cabernet, Col d’Orcia, 2011
Serrata, Sangiovese & Alicante, Belgvardo, 2008
Morellino di Scansano “Ghiaccio Forte”, Sangiovese & Syrah,
Tenuta Ghiaccio Forte, 2010
8
45
40
58
Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
217
218
Poliziano, Prugnolo Gentile/Colorino/Canaiolo/Merlot, 2010
Avignonesi, Prugnolo Gentile/Canaiolo Nero/Mammolino, 2010
67
71
Chianti Classico
219
243
Lamole di Lamole, Sangiovese, 2010
Carpineta Fontalpino, 90% Sangiovese and 10% native grapes, 2011
An expression of darker fruit, this red remains fresh and defined by violet, black cherry
and spice notes. Polished, but still marked by dense, edgy tannins, matched by sweet
fruit on the finish.
40
60
224
222
220
223
221
Carpineta Fontalpino, 90% Sangiovese and 10% native grapes, 2009
Carpineta Fontalpino, Riserva, Sangiovese, 2008
Querciabella, Sangiovese & Cabernet Sauvignon, 2008
Marchese Antinori Riserva, Sangiovese, 2008
Felsina, Riserva “Rancia”, Sangiovese, 2007
75
90
70
77
100
Rosso di Montalcino
514
512
505
Casanova di Neri, 2010
Uccelliera, 2010
Lisini, 2011
(Lisini Rosso di Montalcino 2011 drinks like a Brunello... delicious!)
60
65
72
513
510
Canalicchio di Sopra, 2009
Valdicava, 2007
80
90
Brunello di Montalcino
538
540
519
518
517
Lisini, 2007
138
Villa Le Prata, 2007
141
Villa Le Prata, 2006
147
Villa Le Prata, 2005
184
Villa Le Prata, 2004
230
An attractive, mid-weight offering laced with perfumed red cherries, spices, tobacco and underbrush.
The aromas and flavors come together quite nicely in this understated, elegant Brunello. The wine gains
pretty inner sweetness with time in the glass, while fine, silky tannins caress the palate on the finish.
520
539
515
546
521
516
448
541
507
506
522
523
524
Villa Le Prata, Riserva ”Massimo”, 2006
Col d’Orcia, 2005
Fattoria dei Barbi, “Etichetta Blu”, 2006
Fattoria dei Barbi, “Etichetta Blu”, 2005
Banfi, “Poggio alle Mura”, 2006
Castello Romitorio, 2004
Antinori “Pian delle Vigne”, 2007
Mastrojanni, 2007
Lisini, Riserva, 2007
Lisini, “Ugolaia”, 2007
Casanova di Neri, “Tenuta Nuova”, 2006
Valdicava, 2004
Biondi Santi, 2006
260
100
160
280
150
160
160
160
175
223
300
350
400
9
Super Tuscan
Super Tuscan? What does it really mean? Marchesi Incisa della Rocchetta made, for the first
time, a wine that was considered out of the ordinary, SASSICAIA, the first Super Tuscan. From
that point on every time a producer made a wine that was different from the regular Tuscan
wines, people liked to call the wine a Super Tuscan; different from a Brunello, Chianti, or Vino
Nobile. Super Tuscan can be made with several grape varietals or with only Sangiovese grapes.
A great example of a Super Tuscan is the great Chianti Colli Senesi from Carpineta Fontalpino
made with only Sangiovese grapes. This producer also features other great Super Tuscans: Do Ut
Des and Dofana.
410
508
320
545
214
245
Poggio Alloro, San Gimignano Rosso, Sangiovese & Cabernet, 2009 (Organic)
Mongrana, Sangiovese/Cabernet/Merlot, Querciabella, 2010
Il Bruciato, Cabernet/Merlot/Syrah, Tenuta Guado al Tasso, 2011
San Pio, Cabernet Sauvignon & Sangiovese, Mastrojanni, 2010
Modus, Sangiovese/Merlot/Cabernet, Ruffino, 2010
Volpolo, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot/Petit Verdot, Sapaio, 2011
45
50
60
65
65
66
Offers a well of black cherry, black currant and plum fruit, suffused with accents of sandalwood
and baking spices. Balanced and light-footed, with a long aftertaste of fruit and spice.
A modern, harmonious style.
304
DO UT DES, Merlot/Sangiovese/Cabernet, Carpineta Fontalpino, 2010
Dark and extracted, yet the tannins cover the black cherry, plum and chocolate flavors
for now. Chewy in texture, this is for fans of the modern style.
Merlot, Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon.
84
536
544
308
DO UT DES, Merlot/Sangiovese/Cabernet, Carpineta Fontalpino, 2009
DO UT DES, Merlot/Sangiovese/Cabernet, Carpineta Fontalpino, 2008
Sapaio, Cabernet Sauvignon/Cabernet Frnac/Merlot/Petit Verdot, Sapaio, 2011
105
131
129
Thick and concentrated, this extracted red exudes blackberry, plum, oak spice and tobacco flavors,
all backed by excessive force, with a long aftertaste of black currant and bilberry.
535
313
537
Giusto di Notri, Merlot/ Cabernet Sauvignon/Cabernet Franc, Tua Rita, 2006
Giusto di Notri, Merlot/ Cabernet Sauvignon/Cabernet Franc, Tua Rita, 2002
DOFANA, Sangiovese & Petit Verdot, Carpineta Fontalpino, 2007
Fabulous on the nose, with dark fruits and smoky, meaty undertones. Full-bodied,
with velvety tannins and a long, fruity finish. There's a lovely richness in this one.
530
528
525
Il Blu, Sangiovese/Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon, Brancaia, 2007
180
GUADO AL TASSO, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot/Syrah, Antinori, 2006
310
Le Serre Nuove dell’Ornellaia, Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon/Cabernet Franc & Petit Verdot,
Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, 2009
230
LUCE, Sangiovese & Merlot, Frescobaldi-Robert Mondavi, 2008
200
Antinori, “TIGNIANELLO”, Sangiovese/Cabernet Sauvignon/Cabernet Franc, 2009 210
50 & 50, Merlot & Sangiovese, Capannelle, 2005
250
534
527
447
150
200
145
A rush of jammy dark berries is the first sensation that emerges from the 2005 50 & 50 a blend
of Merlot and Sangiovese made in partnership with Avignonesi. The 50 & 50 shows a bit more
accessibility and sheer plumpness than the decidedly structured Solare. New leather, spices,
chocolate, espresso and toasted French oak add complexity to this juicy, full-throttle red.
526
531
532
529
TESTAMATTA, Sangiovese, Bibi Graetz, 2009
SASSICAIA, Cabernet Sauvignon & Cabernet Franc, Tenuta San Guido, 2007
SOLAIA, Cabernet Sauvignon/Cabernet Franc/Sangiovese, Antinori, 2007
Fontodi, “FLACCIANELLO”, Sangiovese, 2006
270
430
530
550
Vin Santo del Chianti Classico, Sangiovese & Trebbiano, Fontodi, 2001 (375ml)
90
Dolci
280
10
MARCHE
Marche features the great wines of Fontezoppa. This producer works with indigenous
grape varietals. The whole line is impressive but the unusual grapes, like the Vernaccia
Nera, believed to be the Italian clone of the Grenache, is the one you will want to discover.
Bianchi
044
045
Verdicchio di Matelica, Fontezoppa, 2012
Verdicchio “Podium”, Garofoli, 2011
30
48
Rossi
121
507
Rosso Conero “Piancarda”, Montepulciano, Garofoli, 2009
Vardò, Sangiovese & Cabernet, Fontezoppa, 2008
Dark ruby red with violet reflections and good consistency. This wine is not filtered or
fined giving it intense fruity spiced notes, and a full, complex persistent bouquet with
vegetable and herbal notes, and decidedly peppery finish. Dry and enveloping on the
palate, with smooth tannin aftertaste and long fruity and herbal finish.
35
40
209
Marinè, Sangiovese CRU, Fontezoppa, 2007
Consistent bright ruby red, full and complex on the nose with notes of moss and a
hint of mushrooms and truffles. The large bottle enhances the notes of black pepper
and noble tannin. An elegant smooth wine with great and long spicy finish.
55
211
Morò, Vernaccia Nera, Fontezoppa, 2007
Deep ruby red with cherry and raspberry flavor, floral and spicy.
230
UMBRIA
Bianchi
046
047
048
Grechetto dei Colli Martani, Antonelli, 2011
Trebbiano Spoletino, Perticaia, 2012
Orvieto, Argillae, 2012
30
30
39
(Blend of Procanico, Grechetto, Malvasia di Candia, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.)
Rossi
206
203
201
204
207
205
202
Montefalco Rosso, Sagrantino/Sangiovese/Merlot, Antonelli, 2008
Montefalco Rosso, Sagrantino/Sangiovese/Colorino, Perticaia, 2010
Sagrantino “Contrario”, Antonelli, 2009
Sagrantino di Montefalco, Antonelli, 2005
Sagrantino di Montefalco, Perticaia, 2007
Sagrantino di Montefalco, Fratelli Pardi, 2005
Lago di Corbara, Sangiovese/Cabernet/Merlot, Barberani, 2001
42
48
54
96
96
120
95
Dolci
281
282
Orvieto Passito “Calcaia Muffa”, Barberani, 2005 (500ml)
Sagrantino di Montefalco Passito, Perticaia, 2006 (375ml)
11
75
96
LAZIO
Bianchi
049
050
051
Viognier, Casle del Giglio, 2011
30
Frascati, Malvasia di Candia/Trebbiano/Malvasia del Lazio/Bombino & Greco, Porzia, 2012 37
Petit Manseng, Casle del Giglio, 2010
40
Rossi
208
Cesanese del Piglio “Colle Ticchio”, Corte dei Papi, 2008
41
ABRUZZO
Abruzzo is the home of the Montepulciano grape. Marramiero is the producer making some of the
best wines from this region. Enjoy the Montepulciano “DaMA”, the Trebbiano “DaMa”, the
Pecorino “Sessanta Passi” and the Cerasuolo “DaMa” all available by the glass. Marramiero is
the only producer in Italy who makes a Montepulciano Riserva “Dante Marramiero” aged for 10
years which is a wine to enjoy for a special occasion.
Bianchi
052
053
054
Trebbiano d’Abruzzo, Luigi Cataldi Madonna, 2011
Trebbiano d’Abruzzo “Anima”, Marramiero, 2013
Pecorino Superiore, Marramiero, 2013
40
40
45
Rossi
122
404
509
403
402
341
543
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, La Valentina, 2010
30
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, Luigi Cataldi Madonna, 2011
40
Montepulciano “Incanto”, Marramiero, 2010
45
Montepulciano Riserva “Inferi”, Marramiero, 2009
60
Its ruby red colour with dark red sparkling reflections, its intense and vanilla speckled fragrance,
its persistent, warm, rich and harmonious taste make it at the same time a distinguished and a
leading wine. You can completely appreciate its qualities matching it with pasta, with ushrooms
and truffles, with beef and game, with mature cheese, salami and ham.
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOCG “Adrano”,
Villa Medoro, Colline Teramane, 2004
120
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Riserva "Villa Gemma", Masciarelli, 2005
230
Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Riserva "Dante Marramiero”, Marramiero, 2001
420
The wine is aged for 120 months: 24 of which in casks, 24 in new smaller casks of 5 different oak
varieties and 72 months in the bottle. The colour is bright ruby red, lively and deep with garnet
nuances. Persistent, ample and complex fragrances express hints of fruit, spices and flowers to
the nose. To the palate,the wine is immediately powerful and at the same time delicate; rich and
with a long-lasting, intriguing and original. The aftertaste denotes olfactory harmonies on jam
tones. That wine flavour complexity is an invitation to repeat the tasting.The pleasant softness
and the richness of tannins make it as theideal wine to combine with truffle and mushroom first
courses, red meat, game, ripe cheese and charcuterie.
12
MOLISE
Rossi
321
Biferno Rosso “Ramitello”, Montepulciano & Aglianico, Di Majo, 2005
35
CAMPANIA
As a native of Napoli, Campania I am very proud to show some of the producers of my home
town making world acclaimed wines. Pietracupa is one of the producers I love. Their wines
represent the soul of my land: Aglianico “Quirico”, Taurasi, Fiano di Avellino and Greco
di Tufo from Pietracupa are a great start todiscovering the joy of wines from Campania.
Bianchi
055
056
Falanghina Irpinia, Terradora, Avellino, 2012
Falanghina Superiore “Le Cigliate”, Farro, Campi Flegrei, 2012
35
54
057
Greco di Tufo, Feudi di San Gregorio, 2011
45
058
Greco di Tufo, Pietracupa, 2012
Pietracupa Greco di Tufo is one of the greatest Italian white wines and one of the
best in the world. It is an elegant wine with mineral rocky fragrances and a deep
mouth feel, tasty, vibrant with a very long finish. Excellent accompaniment for pasta
dishes, soups, medium ripe cheeses, white meat and grilled fish.
60
059
Fiano di Avellino, Pietracupa, 2012
In contrast to the Greco, the Fiano offers a more robust and expansive nose with
refined fragrances of jasmine, golden delicious apples, candied volets and a strong
mineral digression. A substantial and aristocratic palate with a marked acidity and
a vein of citrus that echoes throughout the fine, long and slightly almond finish.
60
060
061
Ravello Bianco, Falanghina and Biancolella, Marisa Cuomo, Amalfi Cost, 2010
Furore Bianco, Falanghina and Biancolella, Marisa Cuomo, Amalfi Cost, 2011
69
75
Rpssi
408
Falerno del Massico, Piedirosso & Aglianico, Masseria Felicia, 2007
50
342
Aglianico “Quirico”, Pietracupa, Avellino, 2010
Very fragrant, recalling plums and black pepper, and acquires notes of leather with
ageing. Structured, dynamic mouth feel, great flavour and pleasantly tannic finish.
Perfect with soups, rich pasta dishes and meat.
60
440
511
Furore Rosso, Piedirosso and Aglianico, Marisa Cuomo, Amalfi Cost, 2010
Furore Rosso Riserva, Piedirosso and Aglianico, Marisa Cuomo, Amalfi Cost, 2006
69
132
442
Taurasi, Aglianico, Pietracupa, Avellino, 2007
Made up of elegance, depth, complexity and precision. It has very bright,
well-defined fruit, thanks partly to an aristocratic vein of acidity that
isn’t in the least bit bothersome.
100
446
Taurasi, Aglianico, Pietracupa, Avellino, 2001
120
406
Taurasi “Historia”, Aglianico CRU, Mastroberardino, 2003
190
340
Montevetrano, Cabernet/Merlot/Aglianico, Montevetrano, 2006
200
239
Terra di Lavoro, Aglianico & Piedirosso, Galardi, 2009
180
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BASILICATA
Rossi
322
405
409
Aglianico del Vulture, Re Manfredi, Basilicata, 2005
Aglianico del Vulture “La Firma”, Cantine del Notaio, 2009
Aglianico del Vulture “Il Sigillo”, Cantine del Notaio, 2008
65
99
108
Dolci
283
L’Autentica, Moscato & Malvasia, Cantine del Notaio, 2008 (500ml)
108
PUGLIA
Bianchi
062
Gravina, Greco & Malvasia, Batromagno, 2008
35
063
Verdeca, Masseria Li Veli, 2010
45
Rossi
316
Neprica, Negroamaro/Primitivo/Cabernet Sauvignon, Tormaresca, 2010
30
318
Primitivo, Cantele, 2010
30
317
Primitivo, Batromagno, 2008
50
CALABRIA
Rossi
241
Scavigna Vigna Garrone, Gaglioppo/Nerello Cappuccio/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet auvignon/Merlot
Odoardi, 2004
60
SICILIA
Sicily is Firriato and Firriato is Sicliy. Many producers from the region make excellent wines
but Firriato is the main source of quality wine from this island. Quality and high standards
are evident throughout all of the wines they make. The wines of Firriate a great way to start
exploring the island of Sicily.
Bianchi
064
065
066
067
068
Altavilla Della Corte, Grillo, Firriato, 2012
Regaleali, Greganico/Inzolia/Catarratto, Tasca d’Almerita, 2010
Miano, Catarratto, Castellucci Milano, 2012
La Segreta, Grecanico/Chardonnay/Viognier/Fiano, Planeta, 2009
Buonora, Carricante, Tasca d’Almerita, 2012
14
30
30
33
35
47
Rossi
307
306
Nero d’Avola “Zisola”, Mazzei, 2009
Nero d’Avola CRU “Harmonium”, Firriato, 2009
Dark and rich, with wild blackberry and raspberry aromas. Full-bodied, with velvety
tannins and a tarry, intensely fruity aftertaste. Superrich
242
312
303
346
339
345
Altavilla Della Corte, Nero d’Avola & Cabernet Sauvignon, Firriato, 2010
30
La Segreta, Nero d’Avola/Merlot/Syrah/Cabernet, Planeta, 2011
33
Nero d’Avola & Syrah, d’Alessandro, 2007
65
Santagostino, Nero d’Avola & Syrah, Firriato, 2010
45
Cerasuolo di Vittoria Classico, Frappato & Nero d’Avola, Cos, 2010
70
Quater, Nero d’Avola/Frappato/Nerello Cappuccio/Perricone, Firriato, 2009 50
Silky tannins frame expressive red fruit in this perfumed, elegant red. It is a beautiful wine
to drink while the fruit is warm, open and radiant.
350
305
344
Nerello Mascalese “Passopisciaro”, Passopisciaro, 2010
80
Perricone “Sachia”, Caruso & Minini, 2007
70
Perricone “Ribeca”, Firriato, 2010
65
Emerges from the glass with a heady array of violets, graphite, black cherries and spices.
There is wonderful depth and clarity, while the French oak is deftly balanced. Sweet spices,
licorice and tar add complexity on the long, elegant finish.
This is the finest version of the Perricone I can recall.
Tancredi, Nero d'Avola & Cabernet Sauvignon, Donnafugata, 2007
80
Camelot, Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot, Firriato, 2009
84
Etna Rosso, Nerello Mascalese & Nerello Cappuccio, Tenuta delle Terre Nere, 2012 40
Etna Rosso “Cavanera”, Nerello Cappuccio & Nerello Mascalese, Firriato, 2007 85
Possesses wonderful richness and depth in the mid-weight style that is the hallmark of
the wines of the Etna. Succulent red cherries, raspberries, licorice, tobacco and sweet
spices are some of the nuances that emerge from this beautiful, harmonious wine. Sweet,
candied notes add a sense of lift on the finish. This is a remarkably polished, complete wine
from Firriato. Terrific!
301
302
215
309
246
Tornamira, Syrah/Cabernet/Merlot, Feudo Disisa, 2006
55
70
120
Dolci
284
L’Ecrù, Zibibbo & Malvasia, Firriato, 2009 (500ml)
70
SARDEGNA
Bianchi
069
070
Vermentino di Sardegna “Terre Fenice”, Sardus Pater, 2012
Vermentino “Costamolino”, Argiolas, 2010
30
35
Rossi
315
212
210
314
441
Cannonau, Sella & Mosca, 2009
Insvla, Monica di Sardegna, Sardus Pater, 2011
Nur, Carignano del Sulcis, Sardus Pater, 2011
Kanai, Carignano del Sulcis Riserva, Sardus Pater, 2005
Arruga, Carignano del Sulcis Superiore, Sardus Pater, 2006
36
39
39
70
102
Dolci
285
Amentos, Moscato passito, Sardus Pater, 2010 (375ml)
15
63
USA
It’s true that I love Italian wines but it’s also true that I am a big fan of Californian wines and
especially Cabernet Sauvignon made in Napa Valley. You will see that most of the Californian
wines listed here are Cabernet Sauvignon, a favorite of our clients. Cheers!
Maryland
Red
359
360
Passeggiata, Syrah/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, Black Ankle, 2011 55
Rolling Hills, Merlot/Malbec/Cabernet Franc/Syrah, Black Ankle, 2010
60
Sweet
361
Terra Dulce 1, Black Ankle
(Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Merlot, Malbec, Petit Verdot,
Pinot Noir, Viognier, Chardonnay, Albarino, Grumer Veltliner, Muscat)
75
Virginia
Red
561
Octagon, Merlot/Cab. Franc/Cab. Sauvignon/Petit Verdot, Barboursville, 2007
90
California
White
071
072
073
Sauvignon Blanc “Five Clones”, Worthy, 2008
Chardonnay, Decoy, 2012
Chardonnay, Cakebread, 2011
50
40
90
Red
260
259
358
353
254
559
253
255
560
449
Pinot Noir, La Crema, 2012
Pinot Noir, Decoy, Napa Valley, 2011
Pinot Noir, David Bruce, 2011
Pinot Noir, Clark & Telephone Vineyard, Belle Glos, 2011
Pinot Noir, Kalaris, Sonoma Coast, 2009
Sophia’s Cuvee , Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot/Cabernet Franc, Worthy, 2008
Syrah, Zaca Mesa, Santa Barbara County, 2008
Cabernet Franc, Lang & Reed, Napa Valley, 2009
Petite Syrah, Stags Leap, 2009
Merlot, Duckhorn, Napa Valley, 2009
50
58
74
130
100
55
58
60
95
125
Cabernet Sauvignon
257
251
555
454
455
Pennywise, 2011
Chateau Montelena, 2010
Faust, Napa Valley, 2011
Joseph Phelps, Napa Valley, 2009
Chimney Rock, Stags Leap District, Napa Valley, 2009
16
30
110
116
125
145
California
Cabernet Sauvignon
552
452
450
460
558
557
556
451
453
554
551
458
457
456
Paul Hobbs, Napa Valley, 2009
Silver Oak, Alexander Valley, 2008
Caymus, Napa Valley, 2011
Duckhorn, Napa Valley, 2010
Axios, 2005
Axios, 2004
Axios, 2003
Far Niente, Oakville, Napa Valley, 2009
Nickel & Nickel, Napa Valley, 2009
Rutherford, Quintessa, 2007
Insignia, Joseph Phelps, Napa Valley, 2009
Opus One, Robert Mondavi, 2010
Opus One, Robert Mondavi, 2008
Opus One, Robert Mondavi, 2006
150
155
160
170
200
250
300
240
260
350
350
450
470
500
Sweet
286
Dolce, Semillon & Sauvignon Blanc, Dolce Winery, Napa Valley, 2006 (375ml)
75
Our main focus is on Italian wines while recognizing the bounty that comes from the
United States. The wines featured below are some of our favorite wines from around
the globe.
Red
354
356
355
Cotes du Rhone “Montueil la Levade”, Clos du Mont-Olivet, 2010
Vacqueyras, Grenache & Syrah,Alain Jaume & Fils, 2010
Clos de Sixte, Grenache Noir/Syrah/Mourvèdre, Alain Jaume & Fils, Lirac, 2010
Red
258
459
351
45
43
55
SPAIN
Garnacha “Tres Picos”, A Borja Borsao, 2011
Tempranillo “La Mancha”, Volver, 2010
Lan “Edicion Limitada”, Tempranillo/Mazuelo/Graciano, LAN, Rioja, 2008
Red
56
FRANCE
35
40
93
CHILE
Cabernet Sauvignon, Root 1, 2012
30
17
Red
553
AUSTRALIA
Shiraz, Molly Dooker, 2010
150
NEW ZELAND
Red
461
Craggy Range, Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon/Malbec,
Te Kahu Vineyard, 2009
45
SOUTH AFRICA
White
074
Secateurs, Chenin Blanc, Badenhorst Family Wines, 2013
34
Red
357
Secateurs “Red Blend”, Syrah/Carignan/Cinsault/Grenache/Mourvédre,
Badenhorst Family Wines, 2011
18
40
The Best Producer of Grappa/Brandy
now available at Facci Ristorante
The roots of Distilleria Marzadro date back as far as 1949 in Brancolino di Nogaredo, in the heart of Vallagarina, in Trentino, Italy. It is a
suggestive land, furrowed with vineyards carefully “cultivated” throughout the generations that climb up towards the peeks of the mountains,
starting at the bottom of the valley dotted by fruit trees. A pioneer start, characterized by tenacity, self-will and many promises, kept
throughout the years. Attilio Marzadro is the protagonist of this story, together with his sister Sabina. He understood how to cultivate his land
to its best in order to obtain, from his vineyards, the pomace more suitable for the distillation of Grappas, becoming the “proprietor” of this
centurial art. Attilio Marzadro grew up in the mountains, and wanted to pass on to his children this precious inheritance made up not only of
intuition, enthusiasm and passion but also of wisdom, experience and a deep love for the land and its culture. The Marzadro family, now
extended to three generations, kept its traditional inheritance intact with great commitment and professionalism, while seeking constant
innovation. Behind this romantic aspect of recuperating and maintaining old traditions, Marzadro is in fact a dynamic company, continually up
to date and evolving in order to exploit its potentials to a maximum as concerns preservation of the environment, while absolutely respecting
the quality of the raw materials and processing systems.
Grappa del Fondatore (White: Moscato & Chardonnay. Red: Teroldego, Marzemini & Merlot)
1.35oz (4cl)
$9
A grappa distilled in the year 1995 when the founder, grandpa Attilio, used to personally choose the marc, looking for first quality stuff, and
carefully attend to the distillation process. The secret of this grappa is in its precious taste, with all the flavours and scents of renowned marcs
from Trentine black doc grapes.
Le Diciotto Lune (White: Moscato, Chardonnay, Muller Thurgau. Red: Teroldego, Cabernet, Marzemino)
1.35oz (4cl)
$10
This is an aged, high quality Grappa, which is emblematic of the culture, care and art of distilling. It is produced from the best marc of Trent,
from selected vines, and distilled in the typical still. The Grappa is left to refine for over two years in small cherry, ash, oak and robinia casks,
each of which lends its characteristic perfume, aroma, colour and flavour. Aging follows nature’s rhythms. Sowly, through time, the wood and
Grappa evolve to create full harmony, while the final blend is expressed in the ethereal perfume and the round taste, with a hint of vanilla. Le
Diciotto Lune is a high-profile Grappa, which suggests a variety of different situations for consumption, as an ideal opportunity to stress
important and pleasant events.
Le Giare Amarone (Red: Rondinella, Corvina, Molinara)
1.35oz (4cl)
$12
A precious Grappa aged for 36 months in small oak casks. Rich and intense taste providing silky-smooth, long-lasting and pleasingly enveloping
sensations. Marzadro dedicates “Giare” to commemorate the women who had suffered pain and injustice by being accused of sorcery in the
Giare locality, in the province of Nogaredo, around 1646.
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