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Italian Red Wines Tuscany Wines ITALIAN RED WINES TUSCANY WINES Chianti DOCG Bottle 101 Antinori, “Marchese Antinori”, Chianti Classico Riserva, 2017 91. 102 Antinori, Peppoli, Chianti Classico, 2018 69. 228 Castello Trebbio, Chianti Superiore, Tuscany, 2018 40. 103 Fonterutoli, Chianti Classico, 2017 70. 104 Frescobaldi Castiglioni, Chianti, 2019 49. 105 Lamole di Lamole, Gran Selezione, 2018 75. 106 Nozzole, Chianti Classico Riserva, 2017 52. 107 Nozzole, “La Forra”, Chianti Classico Riserva, 2013 117. 108 Querciabella, Chianti Classico, 2016 62. 229 Querceto Chianti Classico Riserva, Tuscany, 2016 64. 109 Querceto, “Il Picchio”, Chianti Classico Riserva, 2015 125. 110 Rocca delle Macie, Chianti Classico, 2018 43. 111 Ruffino, Riserva Ducale Gold, Chianti Classico Riserva, 2016 84. 112 Ruffino, Santedame, Chianti Classico, 2018 60. 113 Tenuta Di Arceno, Chianti Classico, 2018 44. 114 Tiziano, Chianti, Gold Label, 2015 41. Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 115 Altesino, Brunello di Montalcino, 2016 132. 116 Antinori, Pian delle Vigne, Brunello di Montalcino, 2015 146. 117 Argiano, Brunello di Montalcino, 2016 130. 118 Banfi, Brunello di Montalcino, 2015 145. 119 Castiglion, Del Bosco, Brunello di Montalcino, 2015 117. 120 Col D’Orcia, Brunello Di Montalcino, 2013 135. 121 Fuligni, Brunello di Montalcino, 2016 155. 122 Gaja, St. Restituta “Rennina”, Brunello di Montalcino, 2013 335. 123 Gaja, St. Restituta, “Sugarille”, Brunello di Montalcino, 2013 345. 124 Il Poggione, Brunello di Montalcino, 2016 165. 125 Il Poggiolo, Brunello di Montalcino Riserva, 2011 190. 126 Ruffino, Greppone Mazzi, Brunello di Montalcino, 2012 165. 127 Tenuta Caparzo,“La Casa”, Brunello di Montalcino,Tuscany, 2013 202. 128 Tenuta, “La Fuga”, Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany, 2015 143. Rosso di Montalcino DOCG 231 Col D’Orcia, Rosso Di Montalcino, Tuscany, 2019 64. 129 Il Poggione, Rosso di Montalcino, 2018 62. Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG 130 Avignonesi, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, 2016 60. 1 Wine Vintages Subject to Change ITALIAN RED WINES TUSCANY WINES Other Tuscan Red Wines & “Super Tuscans” Bottle 225 Antinori Guado al Tasso, “Bruciato”, Cabernet-Merlot-Syrah, 2018 76. 226 Antinori, Toscana, Sangiovese-Cabernet-Merlot-Syrah, 2018 60. 131 Banfi, “Excelsus” Tuscany, 2016 167. 132 Banfi, “Summus” Tuscany, 2016 134. 133 Belgvardo, Serrata, Cabernet Sauvignon-Sangiovese-Merlot, 2015 60. 134 Bionasega, Rosso Di Toscana, Tuscany, 2013 64. 135 Brancaia Tre Rosso di Toscana, 2016 60. 136 Gaja, Camarcanda “Promis”, Merlot, Syrah and Sangiovese 2016 195. 137 Monte Antico, Sangiovese, 2016 34. 138 Nozzole, “Il Pareto”, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tuscany, 2017 175. 139 Piccini, Sasso Al Poggio, Tuscany, 2015 45. 140 Querceto, “Querciolaia”, Sangiovese-Cabernet, 2011 155. 141 Querceto, “romantic”, Shiraz/merlot/petit verdot 2009 450. 142 Querceto, “Sole Di Alessandro”, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013 165. 143 Ruffino, Alauda, Toscana, Cabernet-merlot, 2013 175. 144 Ruffino, IL Ducale, Sangiovese-Merlot-Syrah, 2018 56. 145 Sassicaia, Tuscany, 2017 395. 146 Tenuta Dell’ Ornellaia, “Masseto”, Merlot, Tuscany, 2016 1100. 147 Tenuta Dell’ Ornellaia “Ornellaia”, Tuscany, 2017 262. 149 Tenuta Sassoregale, Sangiovese, Tuscany, 2018 44. 150 Tenuta Sette Ponti, “Crognolo”, Sangiovese/Merlot, 2018 74. 151 Terrabianca, Campaccio, 2016 83. 152 Villa Antinori, “Guado al Tasso”, Tuscany, 2018 200. 153 Villa Antinori “Solaia”, Tuscany, 2017 350. 154 Villa Antinori Tignanello, Tuscany, 2018 275. 155 Villa di Capezzana, Carmignano, 2013 69. 2 Wine Vintages Subject to Change ITALIAN RED WINES VENETO WINES Amarone Bottle 156 Bertani, Amarone, 2016 330. 157 Luigi Righetti, Amarone, 2016 88. 158 Masi, Amarone, 2015 122. 159 Recchia, “Ca’ Bertoldi”, Amarone, 2012 117. 236 Tenuta Marcati, Amarone Della Valpolicella, Amarone, 2017 76. 161 Zenato, Amarone, 2016 142. Valpolicella 162 Cesari Bosan Ripasso, 2016 70. 230 Luigi Righetti, Valpolicella, 2016 48. 227 Masi, Campofiorin “Ripasso”, 2017 56. 163 Secco-Bertani Valpolicella, 2018 50. 164 Zenato, “Ripassa”, Valpolicella, 2017 72. Other Veneto Wines 165 Allegrini, “La Grola”, Corvina, Syrah, 2016 58. 166 Allegrini, “La Poja”, Corvina Veronese, 2011 182. 167 Allegrini, Palazzo della Torre, Corvina, rondinella, 2016 60. 169 Maculan, “Fratta”, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, 2007 287. 3 Wine Vintages Subject to Change ITALIAN RED WINES PIEDMONT WINES Barolo DOCG Bottle 170 Batasiolo, “Briccolina”, Barolo, 2006 222. 171 Ceretto, “Brunate”, Barolo, 2011 355. 240 Coppo Barolo, Piedmont, 2015 88. 173 Fontanafredda, “Serralunga”, Barolo, 2015 128. 174 Gaja, Sperss, Barolo, 2011 380. 175 Marchesi Di Barolo, “Cannubi”, Piedmont, 2014 187. 213 Marchesi Di Barolo, “Sarmassa”, Barolo, 2014 125. 176 Michele Chiarlo, “Cerequio”, Barolo, 2015 202. 177 Michele Chiarlo “Tortoniano”, 2013 110. Barbaresco DOCG 178 Batasiolo, Barbaresco, 2008 84. 179 Gaja, Barbaresco, 2016 390. 180 Prunotto, Barbaresco, 2017 106. 182 Produttori Torre, Barbaresco, 2017 78. Gattinara DOCG 183 Travaglini, Gattinara, 2017 70. Barbera 184 D’Asti Michele Chiarlo, “La Court”, 2016 90. 185 D’Asti Michele Chiarlo, “Le Orme”, 2017 48. 201 Marchesi di Barolo “Ruvei”, Barbera Di Alba, 2018 48. Dolcetto 187 D’Alba, Pio Cesare, 2018 64. 188 D’Alba, Vietti Tre Vigne, 2018 50. 189 Di Dogliani Siri D’Jermu, 2017 60. Nebbiolo 190 Vietti, Nebbiolo, “Perbacco”, 2018 72. Other Piedmont Wines 191 Gaja, “Contesia”, Nebbiolo and Barbera, 2011 405. 192 Gaja, “Sori San Lorenzo”, 2015 650. 193 Gaja, “Sori Tilden”, 2014 675. 4 Wine Vintages Subject to Change ITALIAN RED WINES THE OTHER ITALIAN WINE REGIONS Abruzzo Bottle 194 Cataldi Madonna, 2017 42. 195 Il Feuduccio, 2016 48. 239 Mandola, Montepulciano d’ Abruzzo, 2018 44. Campania 197 Feudi di San Gregorio, Primitivo, 2017 60. 198 Mastroberardino Aglianico, 2014 70. 199 Mastroberardino Lacryma Christi Rosso, 2015 58. 200 Mastroberardino Taurasi Raudici, 2012 132. Umbria 202 Colpetrone, Sagrantino, 2011 60. 203 Vitiano, Sangiovese-Merlot-Cabernet Sauvignon, 2016 50. Puglia 204 Tormaresca Torcicoda, Primitivo, 2017 53. 232 Masseria Altemura “Sasseo”, Puglia Primitivo, 2018 40. Sardegna 205 Argiolas, “Korem”, Bovale Sardo, Carignano – Merlot Blend 2015 80. 206 Argiolas, “Perdera”, 2014 49. 208 Sella & Mosca Cannonau, Riserva, 2017 43. Sicilia 209 Donnafugata, “Tancredi”, 2017 76. 210 Morgante Nero D’Avola, 2017 49. 211 Planeta, La Segreta, 2018 49. 212 Stemmari Nero D’Avola, Sicilia, 2019 44. 5 Wine Vintages Subject to Change FRENCH RED WINES Bordeaux Bottle Barons De Rothschild Lafite, “Reserve Speciale” Pauillac, 2015 125. 500 Château Haut Brion, Pessac-Leognan, Bordeaux, 2014 950. 501 Château Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac, Bordeaux 2013 1,050. 502 Château Margaux, Margaux, Bordeaux, 2005 1,175. 503 Château Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac, Bordeaux, 2013 950. 504 Château Petrus, Pomerol, Bordeaux, 2004 3,800. Burgundy 215 Drouhin Pommard, Cote de Beaune, 2018 125. 216 Latour Nuits St. George, Cote de Nuit, 2017 127. RED WINES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Australia 217 Rosemount, Shiraz, 2018 44. Argentina 196 Bodega Renacer, Milamore Red Blend, Mendoza, 2015 76. 218 Catena, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza, 2018 50. 219 Don Miguel Gascon, Malbec, Mendoza, 2019 40. Chile 243 Concha y Toro, Terrunyo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Valley, 2018 112. 220 Santa Ema, Amplus One, Carmenere-Syrah, Cachapoal Valley, 2016 62. 221 Santa Ema, Merlot, Maipo Valley, 2016 46. New Zealand 244 Brancott, Estate, Pinot Noir, Marlborough, 2018 47. 245 Spy Valley, Pinot Noir, Marlborough, 2017 72. Spain 246 Marques de Riscal, Reserva, Rioja, 2016 46. 6 Wine Vintages Subject to Change DOMESTIC RED WINES Cabernet Sauvignon Bottle 247 Antica, Napa Valley, 2017 122. 254 Arrowood, Sonoma Estates, 2017 64. 320 Black Stallion, Napa Valley, 2018 70. 248 Chateau Ste. Michelle & Marchesi Antinori, “Col Solare”, Wash. 2016 125. 249 Conn Creek, Napa Valley, 2018 79. 291 Conn Creek, Anthology, Meritage, Napa Valley, 2013 122. 250 Estancia Estate, California, 2017 44. 251 Far Niente, Oakville, Napa Valley, 2018 280. 252 Faust, Napa Valley, 2018 112. 253 Frog’s Leap, Napa Valley, 2018 111. 255 Groth, Napa Valley, 2016 145. 256 Hanna, Bismark, Sonoma, 2014 137. 257 Jarvis, Napa Valley, 2013 275. 234 Louis Martini, Sonoma County, 2018 54. 259 Merryvale, Starmont, Napa Valley, 2018 66. 260 Nickel & Nickel, “Branding Iron”, Napa Valley, 2018 200. 238 Oberon, Napa, 2019 60. 235 Quilt, Napa Valley, 2018 86. 261 Robert Mondavi, Napa Valley, 2018 75. 262 Rodney Strong Reserve, Alexander Valley, 2016 112. 263 Sequoia Grove, Napa Valley, 2018 115. 264 Silver Oak, Alexander Valley, 2017 157. 265 Silver Oak, Napa Valley, 2014 295. 266 Simi Vineyards, Alexander Valley, 2018 62. 267 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, “Artemis”, Napa Valley, 2018 145. 306 Swanson, “Alexis”, Napa Valley, 2012 167. 268 Terlato, Stags Leap District, Napa Valley, 2015 122. 269 ZD, Napa, 2018 165. Merlot 270 Cakebread, Napa Valley, 2015 147. 271 Kunde, Merlot, Sonoma, 2018 56. 223 Emmolo, Napa Valley, 2018 72. 272 Frog’s Leap, Napa Valley, 2016 95. 274 Markham Vineyards, Napa Valley, 2016 68. 275 Matanzas Creek, Sonoma, 2018 78. 276 Meeker Handprint, Sonoma, 2013 92. 277 Pride Mountain, Sonoma and Napa, 2014 134. 278 Starmont Winery , Carneros, 2018 60. 279 St. Francis, Sonoma, 2017 60. 222 Wente, Sandstone, Livermore Valley, 2019 42. 7 Wine Vintages Subject to Change DOMESTIC RED WINES Pinot Noir Bottle 282 Lincourt, Santa Barbara, 2017 52. 283 ZD, Pinot Noir, Carneros, napa valley, 2019 88. 284 Patz & Hall, Sonoma Coast, 2017 90. 285 Sonoma Cutrer, Sonoma, 2018 74. 237 Hahn, Pinot Noir, Santa
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