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Osteria Della Pace osteria della pace vino 1.9.2019 spumanti | sparkling 1 bianchi | whites 5 rosati | rose 10 macerati | oranges 11 rossi | reds 13 dolci | dessert 23 liquori | spirits 25 *Vintages are subject to change spumanti sparkling 1 spumanti | sparkling glera 30313 Bisol, Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore 2016 Veneto 60 30300 Flor, Prosecco NV Veneto 50 70307 Villa Sandi, Cartizze “Vigne la Rivetta” NV Veneto 88 30306 Col Vetoraz, Cartizze di Valdobbiadene 2014 Veneto 86 30307 Serafini & Vidotto, “Bollicine Rose” NV Veneto 60 30314 Canevel, Prosecco di Valdobbiadene NV Veneto 60 pinot nero & chardonnay 30001 Fontanafredda, Alta Langa Brut Piemonte 88 “Contessa Rosa Riserva” 2008 30203 Barone Pizzini, Franciacorta Lombardia 120 “Bagnadore” Pas Dose Riserva 2008 30204 Monte Rossa, Franciacorta Brut “Cabochon” 2008 Lombardia 135 30205 Ca’ del Bosco, Franciacorta Rose Lombardia 280 “Anna Maria Clementi” 2008 30403 Ferrari, Trento Rose NV Trentino 84 30405 Ferrari, Trento “Perle Rose” 2008 Trentino 190 30213 Ca’ del Bosco, Franciacorta “Cuvee Prestige” NV Lombardia 77 30904 Ca' del Bosco, Franciacorta Lombardia 180 "Cuvee Prestige" NV 1.5L 30216 Ca' del Bosco, Franciacorta Lombardia 150 "Cuvee Prestige" Rosé NV 30201 Monte Rossa, Franciacorta Rosé “Flamingo” NV Lombardia 88 pinot nero 30002 Fontanafredda, Alta Langa Brut Piemonte 99 “Vigne Gatinera” 2004 30500 Fontanafredda, “Cuvee 156” NV Piemonte 45 30401 Ferrari, Trento ‟Perle Nero” 2009 Trentino 100 30515 Flor, Rose NV Veneto 48 moscato 30105 Fontanafredda, Asti Spumante “Galarej” 2015 Piemonte 63 30107 Oddero, Moscato d'Asti 2019 Piemonte 50 2 spumanti | sparkling chardonnay 30900 Ferrari, Trento Brut NV 1.5L Trentino 120 30206 Monte Rossa, Franciacorta “PR Brut” NV Lombardia 88 30207 Monte Rossa, Franciacorta “Coupe Brut” Lombardia 70 Non-Dosage NV 30208 Arcari & Danesi, Franciacorta Dossagio Zero” NV Lombardia 75 30209 Ricci Curbastro, Franciacorta Lombardia 100 Brut Saten 2009 30402 Ferrari, Trento Brut NV Trentino 68 30514 Ferrari, Trento Brut Trentino 322 “Giulio Ferrari Riserva del Fondatore” 2007 lambrusco 12000 Lini, Lambrusco Bianco NV Emilia-Romagna 50 12012 Corte Pagliare Verdieri, Lombardia 50 Lambrusco Rosato, “Vén Crüd” NV 12013 Emilio, Lambrusco “Nessun Dorma” 2018 Emilia-Romagna 56 12006 Ca Montanari, Lambrusco Modena Secco Emilia-Romagna 45 “Opera" NV 12011 Lini, Lambrusco Rose “In Corregio” NV Emilia-Romagna 45 12013 Emilio, Lambrusco Rose "Lo e Te" NV Emilia-Romagna 49 off the beaten path 30501 Braida, La Monella 2014 Piemonte 43 (barbera dell monferrato) 30511 Planeta, Carricante Brut NV Sicilia 84 30516 Vini Iovine, Penisola Campania 46 Sorrentina Gragnano Frizzante 2015 (piedirosso, aglianico, sciascinnoso) 30522 Josetta Saffirio, Nebbiolo d’Alba 2015 Piemonte 65 30523 Orsolani, Erbaluce di Caluso 2009 Piemonte 70 30527 Santa Margherita, Rose Spumante NV Trentino 74 (chardonnay, glera, malbec) 30525 La Staffa, Marche Bianco Frizzante Marche 53 “Mai Sentito” NV (verdicchio, trebbiano) 3 bianchi whites 5 bianchi | whites chardonnay 10823 Gaja, Langhe “Rossj-Bass” 2017 Piemonte 192 10831 Cordero di Montezemolo, "Elioro" 1991 Piemonte 180 25810 Cantine Terlano, “Kreuth” 2017 Trentino-Alto Adige 80 24801 Castello della Sala, “Cervaro della Sala” 2016 Umbria 120 (chardonnay, grechetto) 28825 Bastianich, “Vespa Bianco” 2016 Friuli 72 (chardonnay, sauvignon, picolit) 10832 Beni di Batasiolo, Langhe “Vigneto Morino” 2017 Piemonte 73 sauvignon blanc 25813 Cantina Terlano, “Winkl” 2018 Trentino-Alto Adige 80 28803 Bastianich, Sauvignon “Vini Orsone” 2017 Friuli 60 28805 Meroi, Sauvignon 2014 375ml Friuli 59 28847 Attems, Sauvignon Blanc 2018 Friuli 60 27801 Serafini & Vidotto "El Blanco" 2017 Veneto 86 fiano & falanghina 16803 Feudi di San Gregorio, Falanghina 2017 Campania 56 16804 San Salvatore, Fiano “Pian di Stio” 2016 500ml Campania 59 16809 Deconciliis, Fiano “Antece” 2009 Campania 105 16805 Guido Marsella, Fiano 2015 Campania 54 16818 San Salvatore, Falanghina 2017 Campania 64 16827 Ciani, Fiano di Avellino 2018 Campania 52 16817 Cantine Astroni, Falanghina Campi Flegrei Campania 60 “Colle Imperatrice” 2018 pinot grigio, ribolla gialla & malvasia 28813 Scarbolo, Pinot Grigio 2018 Friuli 48 20801 Fiorano, Bianco “Botte 44” Malvasia 1994 Lazio 120 25806 Alois Lageder, Pinot Grigio Trentino-Alto Adige 70 “Benefizium Porer” 2018 28842 Puiatti, “LUS” Ribolla Giala 2016 Friuli 70 28848 Jermann, Pinot Grigio 2018 Friuli 55 28846 Volpe Pasini, Pinot Bianco “Zuc di Volpe” 2015 Friuli 53 28851 Jermann, Ribolla Gialla "Vinnae" 2016 Friuli 70 28822 Raccaro, Collio Malvasia 2017 Friuli 72 28829 Movia, Pinot Grigio "Sivi" 2016 Friuli 60 6 bianchi | whites friulano 28814 Bastianich, Friulano “Vini Orsone” 2018 Friuli 56 28816 Le Vigne di Zamo, Colli Orientali de Friuli 2014 Friuli 54 28819 Bastianich, “Plus” 2011 Friuli 92 28833 Ronchi di Cialla, 2015 Friuli 50 28850 Le Vigne di Zamo, Friulano “No Name” 2017 Friuli 72 vermentino & pigato 11801 Fattoria Sardi, Vermentino 2018 Toscana 56 11802 Poggio al Tesoro, Vermentino “Solosole” 2017 Toscana 49 22805 Argiolas, Vermentino di Sardegna "Meri" 2018 Sardegna 68 11804 Marchese de’ Frescobaldi, “Gorgona” 2014 Toscana 184 (vermentino, inzolia) 21803 Casa Sabaino, “Nostralino” Portofino 2015 Liguria 68 (vermentino, bianchetta) moscato & riesling 10803 Borgogno, Riesling “Era Ora” 2016 Piemonte 76 10815 Fontannafredda, Langhe Bianco “Marin” 2009 Piemonte 70 18802 Cantine Benevenuto, Zibibbo 2018 Calabria 64 26801 Ezio Voyat Moscato Bianco “La Gazzella” 2008 Valle d’Aosta 75 23811 Arianna Occhipinti, Terre Siciliane Sicilia 65 “SP68” Bianco 2017 (zibibbo, albanello) carricante & cataratto 23827 Planeta, Carricante “Eruzione 1614” 2016 Sicilia 88 23825 Tornatore, Etna Bianco 2018 Sicilia 64 23830 Alice Bonaccorsi, Etna Bianco "ValCerasa" 2015 Sicilia 77 23803 Firriato, Etna Bianco Sicilia 60 7 bianchi | whites greco, grechetto, & grecanico 16810 Deconciliis, Greco di Tufo “Oro” 2015 Campania 49 16821 I Favati, Greco di Tufo “Terrantica” 2017 Campania 64 16819 Tenuta Russobruno, Greco di Tufo 2015 Campania 80 verdicchio, pecorino & garganega 13800 Fulvia Tombolini, Marche 60 Verdicchio dei Castello di Jesi 2016 15801 Emidio Pepe, Pecorino 2014 Abruzzo 145 27806 Inama, Soave Superiore “Foscarino” 2015 Veneto 64 27804 Pieropan, Soave "La Rocca" 2016 Veneto 77 27810 Sandro di Bruno, Soave 2017 Veneto 44 arneis & cortese 10808 Santa Vittoria, Arneis 2015 Piemonte 39 10809 Santa Vittoria, Arneis “Arnus” 2014 Piemonte 45 10811 Fontanafredda, Roero Arneis “Pradalupo” 2015 Piemonte 68 10813 Fontanafredda, Gavi di Gavi 2018 Piemonte 60 10814 Franco M. Martinetti, Gavi "La Minaia" 2016 Piemonte 98 10825 Punset, Langhe Arneis 2016 Piemonte 50 10827 Villa Sparina, Gavi 2018 Piemonte 50 10828 Bene di Batasiolo, Gavi 2017 Piemonte 60 10830 La Raia, Gavi Riserva 2015 Piemonte 80 8 bianchi | whites off the beaten path 12801 Denavolo, “Dinavolino” 2014 Emilia-Romagna 49 (malvasia, marsanne) 16814 Fattoria Alois, Palagrello Bianco “Caiti” 2016 Campania 56 19800 Masseria San Magno, “Magno Bianco” 2014 Puglia 52 (bombino bianco, pampanuto) 19801 Masseria San Magno, Bombino Bianco 2014 Puglia 66 20804 Corte dei Papi, Passerina del Frusinate 2015 Lazio 46 23812 Baglio di Grisi, Viognier 2016 Sicilia 41 23813 Baglio di Grisi, Grillo 2016 Sicilia 42 25815 Klaus Lentsch, “Eichberg,” Grüner Veltliner 2015 Trentino Alto-Adige 74 25816 Strasserhof, Slyvaner 2016 Trentino Alto-Adige 53 25817 Abbazia di Novacella, Gruner Veltliner 2018 Trentino Alto-Adige 64 25800 Pacherhof, Kerner 2015 Trentino 48 28849 Jermann, Vintage Tunina 2014 Friuli 115 9 rosati | rose rosati 10817 Santa Vittoria, “Rosa Vittoria” 2017 Piemonte 56 (arneis, nebbiolo) 10829 Fontanafredda, "Solerose" 2018 Piemonte 50 (barbera, dolcetto, nebbiolo) 11807 Tenuta Ammiraglia, “Alìe” 2018 Toscana 64 23828 Graci, Etna Rosato 2017 Sicilia 64 (nerello mascalese) 16826 Ciani, Aglianico Irpinia Rosato 2017 Campania 56 15806 Praesidium, Cersauolo d’ Abruzzo Superiore 2017 Abruzzo 70 (montepulciano d’abruzzo) 23815 DiGiovanna, Vurria, Nerello Mascalese 2017 Sicilia 60 11824 Tenuta Meraviglia, Bogheri Rosato 2017 Toscana 60 21805 Bisson, Portofino Rosato 2017 Liguria 52 (ciliegiolo) 11827 Pietranera, Sangiovese Rosato 2018 Toscana 64 (sangiovese, merlot, ciliegio) 11826 Fattoria Sardi, Sangiovese Rosato “Le Cicale” 2018 Toscana 78 (sangiovese, trebbiano, vermentino) 19807 Valentina Passalacqua, Mezzorosa 2017 1L Puglia 64 (montepulciano) 23829 Gurrieri, “Donna Grazia” NV Sicilia 53 (nero d'avola, frappato) 10 macerati | orange macerati 23819 COS, “Zibibbo in Pithos” 2016 Sicilia 90 24805 Paolo Bea, “Arboreus” 2012 Umbria 160 (trebbiano) 28832 Attems, Pinot Grigio Ramato 2018 Friuli 49 28839 Movia, Ambra Sivi Grigio 2016 Friuli 112 28843 Radikon, “Jakot” 2010 500ml Friuli 90 (tocai friulano) 28844 Borc Dodon, Verduzzo “Scodovacca” 2010 Friuli 150 (verduzzo) 11 rossi reds 13 rossi | reds nebbiolo - barolo 10001 Fontanafredda, Barolo 1967 Piemonte 897 10002 Fontanafredda, Barolo 1974 Piemonte 747 10003 Borgogno, Barolo Riserva 1978 Piemonte 965 10004 Fontanafredda, Barolo Riserva 1982 Piemonte 400 10007 Borgogno, Barolo Riserva 1982 Piemonte 688 10010 Fontanafredda, Barolo La Villa 1996 Piemonte 250 10011 Fontanafredda, Barolo La Rosa 1996 Piemonte 267 10060 Oddero, Rocche dei Rivera di Castiglione 1996 Piemonte 248 10013 Fontanafredda, Barolo Lazzarito 1997 Piemonte 210 10076 Fontanafredda, Barolo Lazzarito 1998 Piemonte 285 10023 Fontanafredda, Lazzarito 2000 Piemonte 298 10058 Oddero, Barolo Rocche di Castiglione
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