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Our List of Drinks to Accompany Your Dinner Our List of Drinks to Accompany your Dinner Cocktails Cocktail Sin Nombre 10 With Fortaleza Blanco Tequila, Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur, Lime, Prosecco, and Lime Bitters Italian Lemon Drop 11 With Vodka, Fresh Citrus, Orange Liqueur, Limoncello, touch of sweet Summertime Tonic 12 With Ha’Penny Rhubarb Gin, Tonic, Assorted Bitters, Citrus and Herb Medley La Paloma Humilde 10 With Fortaleza Blanco, Grapefruit, Lime, Citrus Bitters, Soda Water A Bitter Seduction 11 With San Diego’s local Malahat Distillery White Rum, Campari, Lemon, Honey, and Bolivar Bitters Skinny Margarita 10 With Fortaleza Blanco, Fresh Lime, touch of sweet Solare Negroni 11 With Gin, Sweet Vermouth, Campari Dolce Vista 11 With San Diego’s local Henebery Distillery Bourbon, Cappelletti Aperitivo, Cap Corse Quinquina Rouge, Aromatic Bitters Manhattan 12 With Rye whiskey, Sweet Vermouth, Aromatic and orange Bitters, Amarena Cherries Oaxacan Signore 11 With Sierra Norte Oaxacan Whisky, Sweet Vermouth, Rainwater Madeira, Orange Bitters Tramonto Sardo ~ Sardinian Sunset 11 With Spirito Sardo Mirto, San Diego’s Old Harbor Gin, Lemon, Bolivar Bitters, Prosecco New: Fortaleza Tequila Blanco Lot 100 – Very Limited – ask for details. $15 for 1.5oz pour @@@ Wine Sparkling Gls | Btl 9 |34 Bosco del Merlo, Prosecco DOC, NV, Veneto 14|52 Gemin, Prosecco Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG, 2019, Veneto 10|39 Mionetto, Prosecco Rosé Extra Dry Millesimato DOC, Veneto 59 Contadi Castaldi, Franciacorta DOCG, NV, Lombardia 11|40 Alfredo Bertolani, “Granarossa” Lambrusco Reggiano, NV, Emilia Romagna 85 L’Ermitage by Roederer Estate, Brut, 2011, Anderson Valley 74 Nicolas Feuillatte, Champagne, NV, France 99 Perrier Jouet, Grand Brut Champagne, NV, France 180 Perrier Jouet, Belle Epoque Brut Champagne, 2012, France White - Italian Gls | Btl 59 Graci, Etna Bianco, 2019, Etna-Sicilia 42 Firriato, Dry Zibibbo “Jasmin”, 2018, Sicilia 49 Audarya Vermentino, 2020, Sardinia 59 I Favati, Fiano di Avellino “Pietramara”, 2018, Campania 52 Mastroberardino, Greco di Tufo, 2019, Campania 13|48 Marotti Campi, “Luzano”, Verdicchio Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore, 2020, Marche 12|42 Ciu Ciu, “Merlettaie” Pecorino Offida, 2019, Marche – Organic and Vegan! 62 Montenidoli, “Fiore”, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, 2017, Toscana 98 Antinori, Castello della Sala, “Cervaro”, (Chardonnay/Grechetto), 2018, Umbria 11|39 Degiorgis Moscato d’Asti “Sori del Re”, 2019, Piemonte 45 Marangona, Lugana (Turbiana), 2019, Lombardia 50 Pio Cesare, L’Altro Chardonnay, 2018, Piemonte 39 Franco Serra, Gavi, 2019, Piemonte 12|46 Corazza, Pinot Grigio, 2020, Friuli Venezia Giulia 50 Specogna, Pinot Grigio Ramato, 2019, Friuli Venezia Giulia 110 Jermann, “Were Dreams”, Chardonnay, 2017, Friuli Venezia Giulia 12|42 Tramonti Sauvignon Blanc, 2019, Friuli Venezia Giulia 48 Ronc dai Luchis Friulano, 2019, Friuli Venezia Giulia 65 Villa Parens Ribolla Gialla “Ruttars”, 2019, Friuli Venezia Giulia 62 Franz Gojer, Sauvignon Blanc, 2019, Sudtirol – Alto Adige White - Domestic Gls | Btl 95 Far Niente, Chardonnay, 2016, Napa 14|52 Niner Chardonnay, 2019, Edna Valley 49 Wait Cellars, Chardonnay, 2019, Russian River Valley 68 Liquid Farm, Golden Slope Chardonnay, 2015, Sta. Rita hills 44 Niner, Sauvignon Blanc, 2020, Paso Robles 49 Groth, Sauvignon Blanc, 2018, Napa/Sonoma 37 Ghost Block, Sauvignon Blanc, 2016, Napa Valley 38 King Estate, Pinot Gris, 2018, Willamette Valley Oregon 53 Arbe Garbe, White Blend, St. Elena Rosé Gls | Btl 13|46 Pierpaolo Pecorari Rosalba (Pinot Nero/Refosco), 2020, Friuli Venezia Giulia 10|39 Mionetto, Prosecco Rosé Extra Dry Millesimato DOC, Veneto Red - Italian Gls | Btl 13|49 Michele Chiarlo “Le Orme”, Barbera d'Asti DOCG, 2018, Piemonte 56 Daniele Conterno, Barbera d'Alba Superiore, 2017, Piemonte 72 Luciano Sandrone, Barbera d’Alba, 2016, Piemonte 45 Le Piane, “Maggiorina”, Nebbiolo/Croatina “Field Blend”, 2018, Piemonte 13|50 Filippo Gallino, Langhe Nebbiolo, 2019, Piemonte 52 Luciano Sandrone, Dolcetto d'Alba, 2016, Piemonte 19|72 Franco Serra, Barbaresco, 2017, Piemonte 75 Luciano Sandrone Valmaggiore Nebbiolo d’Alba, 2016, Piemonte 85 Mainerdo Barbaresco “Gudru’”, 2015, Piemonte 99 Cascina delle Rose, Rio Sordo Barbaressco 2014, Piemonte 112 Beni di Batasiolo, Barbaresco, 2015, Piemonte 100 Marcarini, “Serra”, Barolo Cru, 2013, Piemonte 105 Mainerdo “Regrete”, Barolo, 2013, Piemonte 108 Michele, Chiarlo “Tortoniano” Barolo, 2014, Piemonte 100 Paolo Scavino Barolo, 2016, Piemonte 112 Ratti, Barolo “Marcenasco” 2016, Piemonte 129 Daniele Conterno, Barolo , 2014, Piemonte 109 Simone Scaletta, Barolo “Bricco San Pietro”, 2013, Piemonte 92 Mauro Veglio, Barolo, 2015, Piemonte 149 Damilano Barolo, “Cerequio”, 2009, Piemonte 118 Palladino, Serralunga Barolo, 2011, Piemonte 169 Fontanafredda, Serralunga Barolo, 2011, Piemonte (1 Lt) 58 Firriato, Frappato “Soria”, 2017, Sicilia 52 Planeta, Cerasuolo di Vittoria, 2018, Sicilia 49 Firriato, “Le Sabbie Dell’Etna”, Etna Rosso (Mascalese/Cappuccio), 2016, Sicilia 160 Benanti, "Serra della Contessa" Etna Rosso, 2004, Sicilia 49 Gulfi, “Nerojbleo” Nero d’Avola, 2018, Sicilia 36 Piero Mancini, Cannonau di Sardegna, 2018, Sardegna 90 Agricola Punica, “Barrua”, (Carignano/Cab Sauv/Merlot), 2016 Sardegna 59 Montemaggiore, Casavecchia (native grape) “Il Verro”, 2010, Campania 119 Caggiano Macchia dei Goti Taurasi, 2010, Campania 36 Petraio, Primitivo (Zinfandel), 2019, Puglia 50 Milziade Antano, Montefalco Rosso, 2016, Umbria 69 Arnaldo Caprai, “Collepiano” Sagrantino di Montefalco, 2014, Umbria 49 Ciu Ciu “Saggio”, Sangiovese, 2015, Marche 10|38 Ciu Ciu, “Bacchus” Rosso Piceno, 2019, Marche 41 Feudi d’Albe, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, 2017, Abruzzo 84 Collebello, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Colline Teramane, 2012, Abruzzo 11|41 San Felice, Chianti Classico, 2017 , Toscana 95 San Felice, “Poggio Rosso”Chianti Classico Gran Selezione, 2016, Toscana 149 Volpaia, “Coltassala” Chianti Classico Riserva, 2009, Toscana 82 Tenuta Tignanello, “Marchesi Antinori”, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione, 2016, Toscana 65 Antinori, “La Braccesca” Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, 2016, Toscana 99 Podere le Ripi "Amore e Follia" Syrah, 2015, Super Tuscan 189 Podere Sapaio, “Sapaio”, 2016, Toscana Super Tuscan 17|64 Petra “Hebo”, (Sangio-Cab-Merlot-Syrah), 2018, Toscana Super Tuscan 70 Tenuta Sette Ponti, “Crognolo” – (Sangiovese/Merlot), 2018, Toscana Super Tuscan 119 San Felice, “Vigorello”, (Cab Sauv/Merlot/Petit Verdot), 2015, Toscana Super Tuscan 169 San Felice, “Vigorello”, (Cab Sauv/Merlot/Petit Verdot), 2010, Toscana Super Tuscan 189 Podere Sapaio “Sapaio” (Cab Sauv/Cab Franc/Petit Verdot, 2016, Toscana Super Tuscan 90 Tenuta San Guido, “Guidalberto”, (Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot), 2018, Toscana Super Tuscan 99 Le Serre Nuove Dell’ Ornellaia, Bolgheri DOC (Merlot/Cab Sauv/Cab Franc/Petit Verdot) 2017 84 Le Serre Nuove Dell’ Ornellaia – Bolgheri DOC (Merlot/Cab Sauv/Cab Franc/Petit Verdot)2014 220 Antinori “Tignanello”, (Sangiovese/Cabernet Sauvignon), 2016, Toscana 310 Tenuta dell'Ornellaia, “Ornellaia” Bolgheri DOC, 2013, Toscana 260 Tenuta San Guido, “Sassicaia”, 2014, Toscana (inquire for other vintages) 300 Castello Di Ama, “L’Apparita”, Merlot, 2013, Toscana 650 Masseto, Merlot, 2013, Toscana 85 San Felice, Pugnitello (rare varietal from Tuscany), 2016, Toscana 46 Padelletti, Rosso di Montalcino, 2017, Toscana 129 Banfi, Brunello di Montalcino “Poggio alle Mura”, 2013, Toscana 95 Val di Suga Brunello di Montalcino, 2013, Toscana 175 Altesino, Brunello Di Montalcino Riserva, 2010, Toscana 290 Biondi Santi Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Annata, 2011, Tosccana 105 San Felice, “Campogiovanni”, Brunello di Montalcino, 2015, Toscana 129 Caprili, Brunello di Montalcino, 2015, Toscana 39 Santi, “Ventale” Valpolicello, 2016, Veneto 95 Buglioni, “L’Amarone”, Amarone della Valpolicella, 2016, Veneto 122 Corte de’Signori, Amarone della Valpolicella, 2012, Veneto 59 Bertani, Secco Bertani Verona IGT, 2014, Veneto 10|38 Elena Walch “Prendo”, Pinot Noir, 2017, Trentino 52 Baron Widmann, Vernatsch Schiava, 2019, Alto Adige 120 San Leonardo, Vigneti delle Dolomiti (Cab Sauv/Merlot/Carmenere), 2013, Trentino 129 AR.PE.PE, Valtellina Superiore Riserva Sassella “Rocce Rosse”, 2007, Lombardia Red - Domestic Gls | Btl 14|55 DAOU, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2018, Paso Robles 58 Niner, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2017, Paso Robles 105 Groth, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013, Napa 95 Groth, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2015, Napa 94 Silverado, Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa 110 Ghost Block, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013, Oakville Napa Valley 105 Silver Oak, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2014, Alexander Valley 85 Acumen, Mountainside Cabernet Sauvignon, 2018, Napa Valley 115 Shrader Cellars, “Double Diamond”, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2016, Napa 135 Silver Oak, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2011, Napa 80 Pine Ridge, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2016, Napa 99 Aje, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2012, Alexander Valley 169 Caymus, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013, Napa Valley 105 Spring Valley Vineyard, Katherine Corkrum Cabernet Franc, 2011, Walla Walla 88 Ghost Block, Zinfandel “Pelissa Vineyard”, 2014, Oakville Napa Valley 14|52 Meyer Family, Syrah, 2014, Mendocino 62 Keenan Estate, Syrah 40th Anniversary Vintage, 2016, Napa Valley Spring Mountain 75 Aje Aperture, Red Blend, 2013, Alexander Valley 12|44 Fog Theory, Pinot Noir, 2017, Sta. Rita Hills 46 Wait Cellars, Pinot Noir, 2016, Russian River Valley 95 Westwood Annadel Gap Vineyard, 2016, Single Vineyard Sonoma 109 Tyler, Pinot Noir “Sanford and Benedict Vineyard”, 2015, Sta. Rita Hills 105 Gary Farrell, Pinot Noir Russian River Selection, 2010, Russian
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