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Shewolf DRINK 1128.Pdf 112819 COCKTAILS & APERITIVI SPRITZ APEROL THESE YEARS $13 Infused Aperol, Sparkling Rosé, Soda, Balsamic Shrub, Basil ROSA E PEPE $11 Pink Peppercorn Cocchi Rosa, Citrus Sherbet, Soda GIUSEPPE OF THE LAKES $11 Amaro Nardini, Aperol, Lemon, Castelvetrano Olive, Prosecco ITALIAN CLASSICS MI-TO $12 Punt e Mes, Cocchi Americano, orange bitters, salt AMERICANO $11 Campari, Del Professore vermouth, soda, orange SBAGLIATO $13 Campari, Cocchi Torino, Prosecco, orange NEGRONI $13 Citadelle gin, Campari, Carpano Antica, orange peel HOUSE SELECTIONS BELLA DONNA $13 Tito’s vodka, raspberry, egg white, lemon, lime, Aperol NEGRONI BIANCHO $14 Citadelle gin, Dolin Blanc, Finochietto fennel, Salers, salt OAXACA DI ROMA $14 Del Maguey Vida Mezcal, Zucca, Cocchi Americano salt, orange IL STUCCI $14 Rittenhouse Rye, Barolo Chinato, Braulio, Campari, Luxardo ALCOHOL-FREE VENEZIA SPIAGGIA $5 raspberry, lemon, mint MEXICAN COCA~COLA $4 SAN PELLEGRINO $3 Aranciata (orange) Chinotto (Chinotto orange and herb blend) Limonata (lemon) Pompelmo (grapefruit) VERMOUTINI A pre-dinner drink, meant to “open” the palate, a little something to encourage you to feel hungry, to get the juices flowing, so you can fully enjoy your upcoming meal. Served neat, on the rocks or with a splash of soda FLIGHT OF THREE mkt Enjoy a flight of three vermouths, 1 ounce each, served neat VERMOUTH DEL PROFESSORE Made from Moscato and a blend of 13 spices, named for the legendary 19th century American bartender, Jerry Thomas. CLASSICO BIANCO $9 ROSSO $9 CONTRATTO The original recipe dates back to the 1890’s, using Cortese grapes infused with up to 50 organic herbs and spices. BIANCO $10 ROSSO $10 COCCHI Known as the main protagonist of the rebirth of international high-end vermouths. VERMOUTH DI TORINO $8 AMERICANO $8 AMERICANO ROSA $8 CARPANO The father of all vermouths, based on a secret recipe dating back to 1786, featuring spicy citrus and vanilla notes. PUNT E MES $9 CARPANO CLASSICO $12 MARTINI ROSSI A true celebration of Piemonte Nebbiolo & Moscato wines AMBRATO $8 RUBINO $8 BIRRE PERONI $6 Draft, Lager, Roma BIRRIFICIO ITALIANO $9 “TipoPils”, Pilsner, Lombardia BIRRIFICIO ALMOND22 $14 “Awa”, Pale Ale, Abruzzo BIRRIFICIO BALADIN $13 “Nora”, Egyptian, Lombardia BIRRIFICIO BALADIN “Isaac”, Witbier, Piemonte WINE: BICCHIERI BOLLICINE (BUBBLES) CHAMPAGNE BARON-FUENTÉ $20 Brut “Grand Réserve” Champagne - NV BORTOLOTTI $11 Prosecco Brut Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG, Veneto - NV FERRARI $18 Rosé Brut Trento DOC - NV ELIO PERRONE $12 “Sourgal” Moscato d’Asti DOCG Piemonte - 2017 FIORINI $11 “Spazza Vento” Lambrusco Pignoletto Colli Bolognese - 2017 CLETO CHIARLI TENUTE AGRICOLE $13 “Centenario” Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro DOC - Amabile Emilia-Romagna - NV BIANCO PALLAVICINI $10 “Poggio Verde” Frascati Superiore DOCG, Lazio - 2017 Frascati CUSUMANO $15 “Alta Mora” Etna Bianco DOC, Sicilia - 2016 Carricante BROGLIA $13 “La Meirana” Gavi di Gavi DOCG, Piemonte - 2017 Cortese MONTONALE $13 “Montunal” Lugana DOC, Lombardia - 2017 Turbiana CASTELLO DI LUZZANO $14 “Testo di Seta” Colli Piacentini DOC, Lombardia- 2016 Malvasia FEUDI DI SAN GREGORIO $13 Greco di Tufo DOCG, Campania - 2017 Greco ISTITUTO AGRARIO DI SAN MICHELE $14 “Castel San Michele” Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT, Trentino - 2016 Incrocio Manzoni PASSOPISCIARO $18 “Passobianco” Terre Sicilia IGT - 2015 Chardonnay ROSATO TORMARESCA $12 Rosé “Calafuria” Salento IGT, Puglia - 2017 Negroamaro VIGNETI MASSA $13 “Terra: Sic Est” Colli Tortonesi DOC, Piemonte - 2017 Barbera, Cortese/Freisa FANTINI $8 Cerasuolo di Abruzzo DOC, Abruzzo - 2017 Montepulciano ROSSO MALABAILA $12 “Cardunja” Piedmonte - 2016 Brachetto CATALDI MADONNA $15 “Malandrino” Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOC - 2016 Montepulciano d’Abruzzo ISOLE E OLENA $17 Chianti Classico DOCG, Toscana - 2015 Sangiovese TENUTA DELLE TERRE NERE $15 Etna Rosso DOC, Sicilia - 2017 Nerello Mascalese ELVIO COGNO $16 “Mandorlo” Dolcetto d’Alba DOC, Piemonte - 2016 Dolcetto MICHELE CHIARLO $16 “Cipressi” Nizza DOCG, Piemonte - 2014 Barbera PRODUTTORI DEL BARBARESCO $17 Langhe DOC, Piemonte - 2016 Nebbiolo INAMA $14 “Piu” Veneto IGT- 2014 Carmenère PRUNOTTO $14 “Mompertone” Monferrato DOC, Piemonte - 2012 Barbera/Syrah TENUTA DI TRINORO $18 “Le Cupole” Toscana DOC- 2016 Cabernet Franc/Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon/Petite Verdot WINE: BOTTIGLIA BOLLICINE (BUBBLES) CHAMPAGNE PIERRE MONCUIT $95 Blanc de Blancs ‘Cuvée Moncuit-Delos’ Grand Cru Le Mesnil Champagne - NV WARIS-HUBERT $105 Blanc de Blancs Zéro Dosage “Lilyale” Grand Cru Champagne - NV WARIS-LARMANDIER $135 Blanc de Blancs Brut “Particules Crayeuses” Grand Cru Champagne - NV PIERRE GERBAIS $68 Extra Brut Champagne - NV CHAMPAGNE BARON-FUENTÉ $75 Brut “Grand Reserve” Champagne - NV CHAMPAGNE COUTIER $85 Brut “Tradition” Grand Cru Ambonnay Champagne - NV CHAMPAGNE BARNAUT $88 Blanc de Noirs Brut Grand Cru Bouzy Champagne - NV LILBERT-FILS Magnum $230 Blanc de Blancs Brut Grand Cru Cramant Champagne - NV CHAMPAGNE BRUNO PAILLARD Magnum $270 Extra Brut “Assemblage” Champagne - 2008 KRUG Half Bottle $99 Grande Cuvee Champagne - NV BRUNO PAILLARD $118 Rosé Premier Cuvee Extra Brut Champagne - NV CHAMPAGNE LALLIER $92 Brut Rosé Grand Cru Champagne - NV CAMILLE SAVES $100 Brut Rosé Grand Cru Bouzy Champagne - NV BOLLICINE (BUBBLES) VINI SPUMANTI ITALIANI NINO FRANCO $35 Prosecco Brut “Rustico” Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG, Veneto - NV BORTOLOTTI $40 Prosecco Brut Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG, Veneto - NV FERRARI $68 Rosé Brut Trento DOC - NV BARONE PIZZINI $65 Brut “Animante” Franciacorta DOCG, Lombardia - NV GUIDO BERLUCCHI $88 Brut Satèn Franciacorta DOCG, Lombardia - NV CA’ DEL BOSCO $120 Brut “Cuvée Annamaria Clementi” Franciacorta DOCG Riserva, Lombardia - 2008 ELIO PERRONE $44 “Sourgal” Moscato d’Asti DOCG Piemonte - 2017 FIORINI $40 “Spazza Vento” Lambrusco Pignoletto Colli Bolognese - 2017 CLETO CHIARLI TENUTE AGRICOLE $48 “Centenario” Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro DOC - Amabile Emilia-Romagna - NV ROSATO TORMARESCA $44 Rosé “Calafuria” Negroamaro Salento IGT, Puglia - 2017 VIGNETI MASSA $48 “Terra: Sic Est” Barbera, Cortese/Freisa Colli Tortonesi DOC, Piemonte - 2017 FANTINI $32 Cerasuolo di Abruzzo DOC Montepulciano Abruzzo - 2017 BIANCO NORD VIETTI $40 Roero Arneis DOCG - 2016 Arneis BROGLIA $48 “La Meirana”, Gavi di Gavi DOCG, Piemonte - 2017 Cortese ELENA WALCH $30 Alto Adige DOC - 2016 Pinot Grigio PETER ZEMMER $70 “Riserva Giatl”, Alto Adige DOC - 2015 Pinot Grigio SAN LEONARDO $40 “Vette”, Trentino - 2016 Sauvignon Blanc VIE DI ROMANS $63 “Piere”, Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 2015 Sauvignon Blanc CANTINA TERLANO $54 “Winkl”, Alto Adige - 2016 Sauvignon Blanc MONTONALE $46 “Montunal” Lugana DOC, Lombardia - 2017 Turbiana PUTZENHOF $33 Isarco DOC, Alto Adige - 2016 Kerner VIE DI ROMANS $62 “Dessimis”, Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 2015 Pinot Grigio TIEFENBRUNNER $100 “Feldmarschall Von Fenner ” Alto Adige - 2016 Müller-Thurgau CANTINA TERLANO $50 Alto Adige DOC - 2017 Pinot Bianco ISTITUTO AGRARIO DI SAN MICHELE $52 “Castel San Michele” Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT, Trentino - 2016 Incrocio Manzoni ELENA WALCH $80 “Kastelaz”, Alto Adige - 2017 Gewustraminer CASTELLO DI LUZZANO $52 “Testo di Seta” Colli Piacentini DOC, Lombardia- 2016 Malvasia ELENA WALCH $90 “Beyond the Clouds MMXVI” Alto Adige - 2016 Predominantly Chardonnay BIANCO NORD MOVIA $55 “Rebula”, Brda SlovIenia/taly - 2015 Ribolla VIGNETI MASSA $58 “Derthona” Colli Tortonesi DOC, Piemonte - 2015 Timorasso VIE DI ROMANS $70 “Vie di Romans”, Friuli-Venezia Giulia - 2015 Chardonnay CENTRALE PALLAVICINI $36 “Poggio Verde” Frascati Superiore DOCG, Lazio - 2017 ISOLE E OLENA $75 “Collezione Privata” Toscana IGT - 2016 Chardonnay CASTELLO DELLA SALA $90 “Cervaro della Sala” Umbria IGT - 2015 Chardonnay/Grechetto ISOLE E IL SUD CUSUMANO $55 “Alta Mora” Etna Bianco DOC, Sicilia - 2016 Carricante PASSOPISCIARO $68 “Passobianco” Terre Sicilia IGT - 2015 Chardonnay TENUTA DELLE TERRE NERE Magnum $120 “Santo Spirito” Etna Bianco DOC, Sicilia - 2015 Carricante TASCA TENUTA REGALEALI $40 “Cavallo delle Fate” Sicilia DOC- 2015 Grillo TENUTA DELLE TERRE NERE $70 “Calderara Sottana” Etna Bianco DOC, Sicilia - 2017 Carricante PLANETA $80 “Cometa” Sicilia Menfi DOC - 2016 Fiano FEUDI DI SAN GREGORIO $48 Greco di Tufo DOCG, Campania - 2017 Greco ROSSO NORD BORGOGNO $50 Langhe Freisa DOC- 2014 Fresia ELENA WALCH $36 Alto Adige DOC- 2016 Schiava MALABAILA $44 “Cardunaj”, Piedmonte - 2016 Brachetto FRANZ HAAS $85 Pinot Nero, Alto Adige DOC - 2015 Pinot Noir TIEFENBRUNNER $60 “Turmhof” Blauburgunder, Alto Adige - 2017 Pinot Noir GOTTARDI $74 Blauburgunder. Alto Adige DOC - 2013 Pinot Noir RIZZI $42 Barbera d’Alba DOC, Piemonte - 2015 Barbera MICHELE CHIARLO $60 “Cipressi”, Nizza DOCG, Piemonte - 2014 Barbera ELVIO COGNO $60 “Mandorlo” , Dolcetto d’Alba DOC, Piemonte - 2016 Barbera ELIO PERRONE $44 “Tasmorcan”, Barbera d’Asti DOCG, Piemonte - 2016 Barbera FORADORI $ 88 “Sgarzon”, Dolomiti IGT, Trentino - 2016 Teroldego FORADORI $ 88 “Morei”, Dolomiti IGT, Trentino - 2016 Teroldego ELENA WALCH $90 Castel Ringberg Riserva, Alto Adige - 2017 Lagrein SPERI $42 “La Roverina” Valpolicella Superiore DOC Classico, Veneto - 2016 Rondinella/Molinara/Corvina Veronese INAMA $52 “Piu”, Veneto IGT- 2014 Carmenère CAVES DE DONNAS $60 “Classico”, Valle d’Aosta DOC - 2014 Nebbiolo/Freisa PRODUTTORI DEL BARBARESCO $60 Langhe DOC, Piemonte - 2016 Nebbiolo VIETTI Magnum $115 “Perbacco”, Langhe DOC, Piemonte - 2013 Nebbiolo ROSSO NORD PROPRIETÀ SPERINO $62 “Uvaggio”, Coste della Sesia DOC, Piemonte - 2013
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