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Dessert and Fortified Wines (2Oz)| BAR ITALIA THE COMPLETE LIST OF WINE, BEER AND COCKTAILS 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS WINES BY THE GLASS 3 BEER AND COCKTAILS 4 THE SHORT LIST OF WINE BOTTLES 5 A PAGE OF SPARKLING WINE 6 HALF AND LARGE BOTTLE FORMAT 7 GERMAN WHITES 8 NORTHERN ITALIAN WHITES 9 CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ITALIAN WHITES 10 FRENCH WHITES 11 FRENCH REDS 12 PIEMONTE: BARBERA, DOLCETTO AND OTHER NOTABLE WINES 13 - 14 PIEMONTE: BARBARESCO (THE QUEEN) 15 PIEMONTE: BAROLO (THE KING) 16-18 LOMBARDY 18 VENETO 19 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO 20-21 CHIANTI 22 BOLGHERI AND THE SUPERTUSCANS 23-25 THE LESSER KNOWN NOBILITY OF TUSCANY 25 UMBRIA AND CAMPAGNA 26 SARDEGNA 27 SICILIA 28 REGIONS WE CANNOT FORGET ABOUT (US, AUSTRALIA, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, ETC) 29-31 2 WINES BY THE GLASS BUBBLES RED THE QUINTESSENTIAL PATIO MOSCATO 10/36 2014 Blengio La Morosa Moscato FEATURE RED Ask your server for details ... ROSE FROM A SICILIAN VOLCANO 14/51 2012 Murgo Etna Rosato Methode Champenoise A HOUSE RED 7.5 AN APPROACHABLE, DRY PROSECCO 8/30 CALLED MONTEPULCIANO NV Ville d’Arfanta Cuvee Treviso Prosecco (Half - Liter 16 Liter 28) SIMILAR TO PINOT NOIR 14/51 & ERUPTING WITH COMPLEXITY 2015 Benanti Etna Rosso DOC WHITES AND ROSE RUSTIC WITH RAISINATED FRUITS 12/43 FEATURE WHITE AND ROSE FROM THE HEEL OF ITALY 2013 Botter “Verso Rosso” Ask your server for details ... Salento IGT A HOUSE WHITE CALLED TREBBIANO 7.5 (HALF - LITER 16 LITER 28) A CHIANTI CLASSICO THAT 12/43 IS ELEGANT WITH VIBRANT A PINOT GRIGIO WITH COLOR & BODY 12/43 FLAVORS 2016 Antonutti Pinot Grigio Ramato 2014 Arceno Chianti Classico DOCG Friuli Grave DOC A PINOT GRIGIO WITH LIVELY ACIDITY 10/36 A SILKY SUPERTUSCAN BLENDED 14/51 AND A FRESH, CLEAN FINISH WITH CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2015 Pighin Pinot Grigio Venezia 2013 Moris Farms “Barbaspinosa” Giulia IGT Monteregio di Massa Marittima DOC AN AMAZINGLY HARMONIZED ROSE 12/43 2016 La Spinetta “Il Rose di Casanova” SMOKE, SPICE, & RED FRUIT 9/32 Toscana Rosato IGT FROM A SUN DRENCHED ISLAND 2015 Affreschi Nero D’ Avola VERY NEARLY KIWI SAUVIGNON BLANC 9/32 Terre Siciliane IGT 2015 Tenuta Sant’Antonio “Scaia Bianco” Delle Venezie IGT TANGY AND CHERRY LIKE 11/40 NECTARINE, MINERALITY, AND A CRISP 12/42 FROM THE ASTI HILLSIDES MOUTHFEEL 2015 Bricchi Astigiani 2015 Fontanavecchia Barbera d’Asti DOCG Taburno Falanghina del Sannio DOC A WELL BALANCED RIESLING 11/40 A NICELY DONE RED BLEND 10/36 FROM RHEINHESSEN FROM PIEDMONT 2016 Wagner Stempel Riesling Trocken 2016 Paolo Scavino “Vino Rosso” Rheinhessen Deutscher Qualitatswein Vino da Tavola THE DRIER DAUGHTER OF RIESLING 10/36 2015 Abbazia di Novacella Kerner THE AMARONE OF THE SOUTH 16/59 Alto Adige Valle Isarco DOC 2012 Antica Masseria “Jorche” SLIGHTLY OAKY 11/40 Primitivo di Manduria Riserva WITH FRUIT IN THE BACK SEAT 2015 Cramele Recas “Sole” Chardonnay Recas DOC_CMD A MINERAL DRIVEN CHARDONNAY 14/51 WITH A HINT OF PEACH 2013 Orlando Abrigo “Tres Plus” Langhe DOC 3 BEERS IMBOTTIGLIATO (bottled) COCKTAILS FOR DRINKING ESPRESSO MARTINI 9 CLASSICS Since 1999, the original & still judged the best. Domestic lagers 5 (Top Shelf Option 13) Corona 6 THE SEASONAL HARVEST 10 Heineken 6 Ask Server for details ... Stella Artois 6 PIMM’S CUP 10 Pimm’s, Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice, FEATURE BREW Fever Tree Ginger Beer, Soda Ask your server for details ... MOSCOW MULE 10 Purus Vodka, Fresh lime, Fever Tree Ginger Beer ITALIAN LAGERS Menabrea Premium Blonde Lager 6 RUBY ON MARYLAND 10 Theresianer Pilsner 6 Rock Town Grapefruit Vodka, St. Germain, Aperol, Theresianer Vienna Amber Lager 6 Lime Juice, Grapefruit Juice, Prosecco Peroni Birra 6 RINOMATO SPRITZ 10 Moretti La Rossa Doppelbock 6 Moscato d’Asti, Rinomato Aperitivo Moretti Lager 6 BEE’S KNEES 10 Letherbee Gin, Lemon, Saffron-infused Honey FRESH AND CRISP SANGRIA 7.5 GLASS / 32 LITER North Coast Scrimshaw 6 Paulaner Hefe Weizen 6 Tripel Karmeliet Abbey-Style 9 COCKTAILS FOR THINKING Chimay Cinq Cents (Trappist Ale) 9 AMARO & SPICE AND EVERYTHING NICE 10 FUN AND FRUITY Amaro d’Arancia Rossa, Sailer’s Aperativ, Amaro Apple Knockers Sweet Knockers Cider 7 Angostua, Genepy Alpes, , Italian Bitter Soda Stiegl Radler Zitrone 6 THE LEOPARD 10 Crown Valley Blackberry Cider 6 Montenegro Amaro, Solerno Blood Orange, Lemon, Soda THINGS THAT HOP PAPER AIRPLANE 12 Anima Cleopatra (APA made in Piedmont) 12 Elijah Craig, Amaro Nonino, Aperol, Lemon Founders All Day IPA 6 ARANCIA MANHATTAN 12 Bells Two Hearted Ale (AIPA) 6 Basil Hayden’s Bourbon, Amaro d’Arancia Rossa, Cocchi Vermouth di Torino, Angostura Aromatic EXOTIC AND ADVENTUROUS Bitters 9 Kiuchi Hitachino Red Rice Belgian-style Pale BOULEVARDIER: A BOURBON NEGRONI 12 UCBC Schnickelfritz (16oz Weissbier Ale) 7 Harry’s New York Bar, Paris, 1927 Hobgoblin English Ruby Beer 6 Buffalo Trace, Campari, Cocchi Vermouth Anima Dante (Piedmont Dark Strong Ale) 12 di Torino WARM AND INVITING THE REMEDY (Our Toddy) 12 Deschutes Black Butte Porter 7 Pernod, Strega, All Spice Dram, Lemon, Honey Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (limited time) 7 PORT OLD FASHIONED 12 Schlafly Coffee Stout (arriving Nov. 1st) 6 Pendergast’s Royal Gold Bourbon, Neiport 10yr Tawny Port, Muddled Orange, BIG BOTTLES Agostura Aromatic and Orange Bitters Il Mastio Novanta Farm House Ale 18 THE VESPER 12 Il Mastio Ottanta Amber Pale Ale 18 Snow Leopard Vodka, Corruption Gin, 2014 Brasserie Fantome Hiver Saison 25 Lillet Blanc 4 THE SHORT LIST OF WINES WE ADORE FROM AROUND THE WORLD COCKTAILS FOR DRINKING BUBBLES LIGHT, BRIGHT REDS, AND ROSÉ ESPRESSO MARTINI 9 ROUND FOR ROUND CONTENDER WITH VEUVE & MOËT 89 RARE BASQUE ROSÉ NEAR THE BAY OF BISCAY 48 Since 1999, the original & still judged the best. NV Ricci Curbastro Brut Franciacorta DOCG 2014 Ameztoi “Rubentis” Getariako Txakolina VINTAGE ITALIAN CUVÉE DONE TRADIZIONE 89 A WELL STRUCTURED OFF-DRY GERMAN ROSE 35 (Top Shelf Option 13) 2015 Jakob Schneider Spatburgunder Rose Feinherb 2007 Cascina Baricchi “Cuvée Fiasco” Brut Blanc de Noir THE SEASONAL HARVEST 10 A FRESH, BRIGHT PINOT NERO FROM NORTHERN ITALY 41 ROSÉ FROM THE VILLAGE HISTORIAN OF BOUZY 114 2015 Antonutti Pinot Nero DOC Friuli Grave Ask Server for details ... NV Paul Bara Brut Rosé Grand Cru Champagne AN ALMOST BURGUNDIAN STYLE OREGON PINOT NOIR 133 PIMM’S CUP 10 2013 Domaine Serene Pinot Noir “Evanstad Reserve” Pimm’s, Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice, TOASTY & SLIGHTLY BUTTERY ROSÉ FROM AUSTRIA 75 Willamette Valley NV Brundlmayer Brut Rosé Fever Tree Ginger Beer, Soda HIGH-TONED RASPBERRY & SPICE W/ GRIP 49 2012 Cavallotto Freisa Langhe DOC MOSCOW MULE 10 CHILLED, DRY, BUBBLY RED 36 2012 Manicardi “Ca del Fiore” Lambrusco MIND-BLOWING NEBBIOLO FROM BARBARESCO 59 Purus Vodka, Fresh lime, Fever Tree Ginger Beer 2014 Cigliuti Langhe DOC RUBY ON MARYLAND 10 FRESH AND CRISP WHITES Rock Town Grapefruit Vodka, St. Germain, Aperol, MIDDLEWEIGHT REDS HERBAL & SPICY FROM THE DOLOMITE FOOTHILLS 54 A CLASSIC SOUTH AFRICAN CROSS BREED 50 Lime Juice, Grapefruit Juice, Prosecco 2013 Radoar “Etza” Müller-Thurgau Alto Adige DOC 2014 Wildekrans Pinotage, Walker Bay RINOMATO SPRITZ 10 AN ELEGANT PATIO POUNDER WITH HINTS OF 34 THE PINNACLE OF NATURAL WINE IN SICILY 79 Moscato d’Asti, Rinomato Aperitivo APRICOT AND NOTES OF YELLOW FLOWERS 2013 Frank Cornellisen “Munjebel” Etna Rosso DOC 2013 Moris Farms Vermentino Toscana BEE’S KNEES 10 CHIANTI TRADITIONILIST WITH ORGANIC GRAPES 45 THE WHOLE FOODS APPROACH TO FIANO 36 2011 Fattoria La Ripa Chianti Classico DOCG Letherbee Gin, Lemon, Saffron-infused Honey 2014 Michele Biancardi “Solo” Fiano Puglia IGT BRUNELLO’S BABY BROTHER 55 SANGRIA 7.5 GLASS / 32 LITER PERFECTIONSIM IN AGED VERDICCHIO 63 2012 Moris Farms Morellino di Scansano Riserva DOCG 2012 San Lorenzo Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore DOC READY TO DRINK, MODESTLY PRICED BARBARESCO 150 1997 Valfieri “Bric Mentina” Barbaresco DOCG LEMON, TART APPLE, AND FLORAL WHITE PEACH 49 COCKTAILS FOR THINKING 2014 Benanti “Biancodicaselle” Etna Bianco DOC TOP VINTAGE, THRILLING & REPAY THE WAIT 175 1989 Tenuta Caretta Poderi Bordino Barbaresco DOCG RACING ACIDITY MEETS MINERALITY; A SUMMER CLASSIC 56 AMARO & SPICE AND EVERYTHING NICE 10 A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN 46 2014 Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle Ermes Pavese Valle d’Aosta 2011 Poggio di Bortolone Il Para Para, Cerasuolo di Vittoria Classico Amaro d’Arancia Rossa, Sailer’s Aperativ, Amaro DOCG MEMORABLE SEASIDE MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE 42 Angostua, Genepy Alpes, , Italian Bitter Soda 2013 Val de Mer Petit Chablis Burgundy TOWERING TUSCAN BLEND OF TERROIR AND FRUIT 56 2013 Petrolo Torrione Toscana IGT THE LEOPARD 10 A GRAND CRU CHABLIS FROM A MONTREAL NATIVE 205 2015 Patrick Piuze “Preuses” Chablis Grand Cru OUTSTANDING AGED BARBERA WITH NEW OAK 85 Montenegro Amaro, Solerno Blood Orange, Lemon, 2001 Bel-Sit “Sichivej” Barbera d’ Asti S uperiore DOCG A MATURE RIESLING THAT IS RICH AND DEEP 48 Soda 2001 Hexamer Riesling Hochgewachs Meddersheimer Altenberg A WELL DEVELOPED TEMPRANILLO WITH VITALITY 132 PAPER AIRPLANE 12 2009 Bodegas Muga Rioja Gran Reserva Prado Enea Elijah Craig, Amaro Nonino, Aperol, Lemon FULL BODY WHITES LIP-SMACKING, FLORAL MOUTH MASSAGE 40 WINTER WEIGHT REDS 2013 Sant’ Isidora “Pausula” Colli Maceratesi DOC ARANCIA MANHATTAN 12 A DENSELY COLORED SLOVENIAN CLASSIC WITH 42 Basil Hayden’s Bourbon, Amaro d’Arancia Rossa, FLAVORS OR PEPPERS AND PLUMS FULL, AROMATIC, DRY NECTAR OF THE NORTH 42 2014 Rojac Istra Refosk Cocchi Vermouth di Torino, Angostura Aromatic 2011 Weingut Köfererhof Gewürztraminer Alto Adige DOC ZINFANDEL’S BRAWNY ITALIAN COUSIN 40 Bitters DRY ALPINE MUSCAT FROM MONT BLANC 52 2014 Antica Sigillo di Masseria Primitivo di Manduria DOP 2013 Anselmet “Chambave” Muscat Vallée d’Aoste DOC BOULEVARDIER: A BOURBON NEGRONI 12 JUST HITTING IT’S STRIDE, GREAT FOOD WINE 85 Harry’s New York Bar, Paris, 1927 WHEN CHARDONNAY AND VIOGNIER MEET IN TUSCANY: 54 2005 Terredora di Paolo “Pago dei Fusi” Taurasi Riserva DOCG ELEGANT AND COMPLEX WITH MINERAL NOTES EXOTIC SPICE, BLACKBERRY, PLUM, & STRUCTURE 119 Buffalo Trace, Campari, Cocchi Vermouth 2014 Badi di Morrona “La Suvera” Toscana Bianco 2008 Biserno “Il Pino” Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauv.
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