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1 Free Flight with Purchase of 6+ Bottles 1) Chilly Day Chardonnay - $12 Glass $25 Bottle Dry and unoaked chardonnay. An all-time Sannino favorite that is sure to brighten up the chilliest days. *2) ‘Fresco’ White Blend - $12 Glass $24 Bottle Flights This is a blend of our newly planted 2-year-old vineyard here on site. We are growing 7 unique white varieties. Choose Any 6 Wines: $25 This white is the ideal spring wine. White Flight $25: #1 - 6 *3) ‘Bianca’ White Merlot - $11 Glass $22 Bottle Flight Flight Red Flight $25: #7 - 12 Use of ‘Free-Run Juice’ is a delicate process that *Estate Tasting*$25: # 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 12 lends this pink wine light stone fruit tones. Single Taste: $5 White Fermented completely dry. *4) Riesling 2020 - $12 Glass $26 Bottle Refreshingly off-dry, this wine is bright and zesty with hints of fresh lychee. Just a slight hint of sweetness. Warmed Spiced Wine - $10 Glass $18 Bottle to Go 5) ‘Bianca Dolce’ Rose 2020 - $11Glass $20 Bottle Red wine infused with cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, and 100% Merlot. Medium Sweet. Use of very delicate press allspice. Best served warm! Historically used in allows this wine to express the true fruitiness of Merlot Germany to keep healthy and warm in the winter. 6) Reserve Chardonnay 2019 - $13 Glass $32 Bottle $25 for Bottles to Stay Emulating the white Burgundy style of chardonnay, this wine fermented and aged in French Oak. ~ Wine Slushy - $12 Glass ~ Only 60 Bottles Available Fruit Punch Slushy made with Sauvignon Blanc *7) Prima Rossa 2017 - $10 Glass $22 Bottle Available on WEEKENDS Light red table wine. This wine is designed to be your first red choice to please any guest. 8) Cabernet Franc 2017 - $15 Glass $32 Bottle Medium bodied red wine with tones of plum upfront and black pepper in the background. March 19 & 26 *9) Merlot 2017 – $13 Glass $27 Bottle Flight Flight FRIDAY NIGHT TRIVIA As a staple for the Long Island AVA, Merlot grows exceptionally well in this region. Our Merlot is 5 – 7pm |With the Sannino Family |RESY Needed Red medium-bodied with hints of dark red fruits. 10) Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 - $15 Glass $35 Bottle Full-bodied red wine with bright tones of dark cherry, dried raspberry, and black currant. 11) Teroldego 2017 - $15 Glass $45 Bottle Stunningly full-bodied red wine typically found in Northern Italy. These grapes were dried on hay to Discounts for Bottles to Go concentrate sugars and increase intensity. 5% on 3 bottles *12) Francesco 2017 – $15 Glass $48 Bottle 10% on 6 bottles Our specialty four grape blend made in honor of 15% on 12 bottles Anthony Sannino’s Father. This blend is created only JOIN OUR WINE CLUB when the vintages and barreled varieties are ideal. 13) Spiced Wine - $10 Glass $25 Bottle to Stay for a FREE TASTING TODAY Enjoy a nicely warmed glass of our version of mulled wine Wine Club Members: 15% off all wine items as well as our B&B – 20% off 12 bottles – Complimentary Tastings 1 Free Flight with Be Social @SanninoVineyard #SanninoVineyard purchase of 6+ Bottles 20% Gratuity added to groups of 6+ and for ticketed events. La Cucina Dolce Charcuterie Board: $25 Hot Churros (2): $12 3 cheeses, dried salami, olive tapenade, crostini, dried fruit, & nuts Chocolate Board: $10 Mixed Nuts + Dried Fruit Bucket: $6 Tate’s Mini Cookies: $3 Two Warmed Soft Pretzels with Mustard: $15 Shareable Hummus & Crostini: $15 Personal Pizza: $20 Aqua Cheese, Pepperoni, Meat-Lovers, Sparkling Water: $4 Bacon, Egg & Cheese, and Spinach, Egg & Cheese Bottle Water: $3 Local North Fork Potato Chips 6oz: $4 Long Island Subtle Tea: $3 Original, Sweet Potato, BBQ, Salt & Vinegar Sweet Iced Tea or Tea-monade White Truffle Potato Chips 1.5oz: $4 Pretzel Chips: $2.50 Add a jar of Mike’s Hot Honey North Fork Potato Chips 2oz: $2.50 for additional $5 Original Local Backyard Brine Pickle Jar: $8 ‘Dill Death Do Us Part’ or Jalapeño Dill Our Store Sannino Glassware Stem: $10 Stemless: $6 Sannino Wine Soap $6 Sannino Ornament $15 Soy Wine Bottle Candle $30 Baby Onesie $22 The Wines of Long Island Book $55 Mike’s Hot Honey $16 Slushy Mix $14 Sannino Corkscrew $10 Sannino Cozy Blanket $25 .
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