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Alti Vini More Than the Measure of Many Champagnes - Rich Flavors VINO BY THE GLASS / BOTTLE Glass / Bottle FRIZZANTE | Sparkling “Il Fresco” Prosecco MV 13 / 52 Villa Sandi | Veneto | Glera A bubbly that is dry, fresh and very well balanced. “PR” Franciacorta Brut MV 24 / 96 Monte Rossa | Lombardia | Chardonnay alti vini More than the measure of many Champagnes - rich flavors. Lambrusco MV 12 / 48 Cleto Chiarli | Emilia Romagna Frothy, slightly sweet, classic Lambrusco from a top producer. Moscato d’Asti 2017 12 / 48 Santa Vittoria | Piemonte Smells like a garden of flowers and tastes like a bubbly fruit cocktail. Bollicine Rosé MV 14 / 56 Serafini & Vidotto | Veneto | Glera, Pinot Noit Great freshness with hints of wild flowers and berries Trento DOC Brut Rosé MV 375ml 18 / 36 Ferrari | Trento-Alto Adige Think pink; think fruity; think dry - drink! BIANCHI | Whites Gavi di Gavi 2017 16 / 64 Fontanafredda | Piemonte | Cortese Dry, full-bodied with lovely floral and orchard fruit aromas. Friulano 2017 12 / 48 Bastianich | Friuli A dry white with crisp, herbal notes, similar to a Sauvignon Blanc. Sauvignon Blanc 2017 14 / 56 Scarbolo | Friuli Drier and more crisp than a New Zealand SB, more French in style. Ribolla Gialla 2017 17 / 68 Le Vigne di Zamò | Friuli Deep golden-yellow color, rich, and aromas of ripe fruits. “Bramito del Cervo” 2016 14 / 56 Castello della Sala | Umbria | Chardonnay A very elegant Chardonnay with good, dry taste with touches of oak. “Solosole” 2017 16 / 64 Poggio al Tesoro | Toscana | Vermentino Tuscan coastal Vermentino with bright fruit and good depth. “Era Ora” Langhe Bianco 2016 18 / 72 Giacomo Borgogno e Figli | Piemonte | Riesling (Dry) This is a dry Riesling from Piemonte, full of spicy fruit and charm. ENOTECA 1 ENOTECA 2.17.20 VINO COCKTAILS BY THE GLASS / BOTTLE ROSATO | Rosè G&T N. 6 | 16 “Solerose” 2018 14 / 56 Malfy Limone Gin, Lurisia Acqua Tonica, mint, Fontanafredda | Piemonte | Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo grapefruit, rosemary An enticing blend that starts out with good fruit and finishes dry. Rosato 2017 12 / 48 VOLO | 16 Bastianich | Friuli | Refosco Refosco is famous for its red wines, so this is a spicy style of rosato. Russels Reserve Bourbon, Aperol, Nonino Amaro, lemon ROSSI | Reds ARANCIA ROSSA | 14 Barolo 2014 24 / 96 Blood Orange Mimosa by Canella Mirafiore | Piemonte | Nebbiolo A lighter version with earthy notes and a very dry finish. BELLINI | 14 Dolcetto d’Alba 2017 15 / 60 Peach Pureé and Prosecco by Canella Giacomo Borgogno e Figli | Piemonte A medium bodied spicy, dark red native to Piemonte. Chianti Classico 2016 15 / 60 Certosa di Belriguardo | Toscana | Sangiovese & Merlot Medium plus in body with ripe fruit and velvety texture. “Briccotondo” 2017 13 / 52 Fontanafredda | Piemonte | Barbera A softer, fruit forward style of Barbera which is very drinkable. “I Perazzi” 2016 15 / 60 La Mozza | Toscana | Cabernet Sauvignon FEATURED Straightforward, lighter Cabernet with a riper finish. Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2015 26 / 104 COCKTAILS Serafini & Vidotto | Veneto | Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella Medium bodied red with dried cherries and spices and a smooth finish. SUNSHINE SPRITZ | 17 Vespa Rosso 2014 29 / 102 Bombay Sapphire Gin, Ramazzotti Aperitivo Bastianich | Friuli Venezia Giulia Merlot, Refosco, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc Rosato, Fever Tree Cucumber Tonic, Lemon “Red Wasp” is a full bodied, dark colored blend from Friuli. EATALY’S BLOODY MARY | 17 Tito’s Vodka, Diane’s Bloody Mary Mix, Hot Soppressata (Contains Pork) 2 ENOTECA 11 ENOTECA COCKTAILS VINO BY THE BOTTLE APEROL SPRITZ | 15 Aperol, Flor Prosecco, soda, orange FRIZZANTE | Sparkling 30205 Bollicine Rosé MV 56 MARTINI NEGRONI | 16 Serafini & Vidotto | Veneto | Glera, Pinot Noir Bombay Sapphire Gin, Martini & Rossi Riserva Think pink; think fruity; think dry - drink! Speciale Rubino Vermouth di Torino, Martini & 30310 Trento DOC Brut MV 72 Rossi Riserva Speciale Bitter Ferrari | Trentino Alto-Adige | Chardonnay Iconic producer that sets the stage for this area ITALIAN SIDECAR | 17 30100 Franciacorta Brut MV 72 Rémy Martin 1738 Accord Royal Cognac, Bellavista | Lombardia | Chardonnay & Pinots Rich and “champagne-like” Alpe Lys Amaro, Cointreau, lemon 30107 “Flamingo” Franciacorta Rose MV Brut 123 Monte Rossa | Lombardia | Chardonnay & Pinot Nero SANGBRUSCO | 17 A rosé made for our Las Vegas market Ketel One Botanical Peach and Orange Blossom, 30311 Asti Millesimato 2016 72 Cocchi Rosa Americano, lemon juice, Lambrusco Fontanafredda | Piemonte | Moscato Sweet and more bubbly than Moscato d’Asti LIMONCELLO SPRITZ | 15 30305 Brachetto d’Acqui 2017 52 Marenco | Piemonte Pallini Limoncello, Flor Prosecco, If Moscato d’Asti would be a sweet red, this is it soda, rosemary 30321 “Jeio” Rosé MV 56 Bisol | Veneto | Pinot Noir & Merlot SBAGLIATO | 15 Premier sparkling wine producer making a fuller style. Campari, Carpano Antica Formula, Flor Prosecco, soda, orange BIANCHI | Whites NOT YOUR NONNA’S TEA | 16 25000 Pinot Grigio 2018 49 Alois Lageder | Alto Adige Pallini Peachello, Longbranch Bourbon, Lurisia Dry Pinot Grigio from a famous producer Chinotto Soda, Lemon Juice 28013 Sauvignon Blanc 2017 62 Livio Felluga | Friuli ST. GERMAIN SPRITZ | 15 Lighter and drier than New Zealand Sauvignons St. Germain Elderflower Liquer, Prosecco, 22002 “Costamolino” Vermentino di Sardegna 2017 56 Lemon twist Argiolas | Sardegna An island seafood specialty; dry and zesty 27026 Soave Classico 2017 53 KNIGHT SHANDY | 16 Pieropan | Veneto | Garganega Ketel One Grapefruit & Rose Vodka, High-quality dry white Antica Carpano Vermouth, Dogfish Head 19000 Chardonnay 2018 40 “Seaquench” Ale Tormaresca | Puglia Lighter-style wine, owned by Antinori TEXAS APERITIVO | 16 28000 Chardonnay 2017 42 Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Ramazzotti Aperitivo Bastianich | Friuli Rosato, blood orange Medium bodied white from the Bastianich family CETRIOLO SPRITZER | 17 Casamigos Blanco Tequila, Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto, Fever Tree Cucumber Tonic, lime Vintages on wines are subject to change 10 ENOTECA 3 ENOTECA VINO AMARI BY THE BOTTLE Lucano Amaro 10 Bosca Tosti 10 ROSATI | Rosé Basilicata Cardamaro Amaro Piemonte 31009 “Ramato” Pinot Grigio 2016 70 Ciclista Amaro 10 Scarbolo | Friuli Emilia-Romagna Distilleria Gualco 11 Pinot Grigio with skin contact; dry and rich Amaro Soldatini Montenegro Amaro 10 Piemonte 31012 “Bertarosa” 2017 53 Emiglia Romagna Bertani | Veneto | Molinara & Merlot Foro Amaro 10 Light, dry wine Fred Jerbis 16 Amaro 10 Piemonte Friuli 31013 “Rosa Vittoria” 2017 45 Sibona Amaro 10 Santa Vittoria | Piemonte | Nebbiolo Nonino Amaro 10 Piemonte A drier, cooler climate wine; fresh and fruity Friuli Tremontis Mirto Amaro 10 31002 “Ros’aura” 2017 56 Paolucci Ciociaro 10 Sardegna Feudi di San Gregorio | Campania | Aglianico Lazio An ancient variety from a modern winery Amaro dell’Etna 12 Cynar Amaro 9 Sicilia 31011 Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo 2015 44 Liguria Annona | Abruzzo | Montepulciano Averna Amaro 12 The red wine lover’s pink; darker and dry Nicola Vignale 10 Sicilia Santa Maria al Monte Amaro Liguria Capelletti Eliser Novasalus 11 Trentino-Alto Adige Sangallo Amaro Camilla 10 Liguria Capelletti 10 ROSSI | Reds Sfumato Rabarbaro Amaro Braulio Amaro 12 Trentino Alto Aldige 23017 Etna Rosso 2016 74 Lombardia Graci | Sicilia | Nerello Mascalese & Cappuccio Alpe Amaro 10 Volcanic soil and high elevation; Pinot Noir touches Ettore Zucca Amaro 11 Valle d’Aosta Lombardia 10500 “Fiulot” Barbera d’Asti 2018 52 Alpe Lys Amaro 10 Prunotto | Piemonte Fernet Branca 10 Valle d’Aosta Light berries and spice Lombardia Ebo Lebo Amaro 10 10603 “Vigna Pilone” Dogliani 2011 70 Fernet Branca Menta 10 Valle d’Aosta San Romano | Piemonte | Dolcetto Lombardia Similar to Dolcetto d’Alba, yet bigger and richer Nardini Amaro 10 Lazzaroni Amaro 10 Veneto 10723 Langhe Rosso 2017 50 Lombardia Luigi Giordano | Piemonte | Nebbiolo & Arneis Francoli Antico A unique, bright, dry and fresh blend Ramazzotti Amaro 10 Amaro Noveis 10 Lombardia Piemonte 10703 Langhe Nebbiolo 2015 64 Giacomo Borgogno & Figli | Piemonte Meletti Amaro 11 Introduction to a bigger and more complex Barolo Marche 10344 Barbaresco Tufoblu 2013 105 Col dei Venti | Piemonte | Nebbiolo Classic Barbaresco with fruit and forest notes Amaro Flight of the Week 20 10342 Barbaresco 2014 114 Rizzi | Piemonte | Nebbiolo Three 1-ounce pours. Classic Barbaresco from a well-regarded small producer Ask your bartender for this week’s selection. 4 ENOTECA 9 ENOTECA APERITIVI VINO Cocchi Americano Aperitif 10 BY THE BOTTLE Piemonte Montanaro 6pm II Nostro Aperitivo 10 ROSSI | Reds Cont. Piemonte 10083 Barolo 2014 110 Cocchi Americano Rosa 10 Germano Angelo | Piemonte | Nebbiolo Piemonte A blend of 3 different vineyards in Barolo Cocchi Vermouth di Torino 10 Piemonte 21000 Sangiovese 2017 46 Di Majo Norante | Molise Cappelletti Aperitivo Americano 10 A lighter, easy-drinking Sangiovese Trentino Alto Adige St. George Bruto Americano 12 29000 Zamò Rosso 2017 45 California, USA Le Vigne di Zamò | Friuli | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Refosco A medium and fruity Refosco GRAPPA 11325 “Casamatta” Rosso 2015 50 Tenute San Guido Grappa di Sassicaia 36 Bibi Graetz | Toscana | Sangiovese Piemonte Chianti-like wine Gaja Gaia & Rey 27 11323 “Monteleccio” 2016 70 Piemonte Sesti | Toscana | Sangiovese Montanaro Alchimista 13 Great value, entry-level Brunello di Montalcino Piemonte 11504 “Ama” Chianti Classico 2016 74 Montanaro Liquore di Camomilla 12 Castello di Ama | Toscana | Sangiovese Veneto From a famous Chianti estate; stylish and elegant Gaja Grappa Sperss 32 Veneto 11210 Rosso
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