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Vini Spumanti ______2 Table of Contents VINI SPUMANTI _______________________________________ 2 VINI ROSATI __________________________________________ 2 VINI BIANCHI __________________________________________ VALLE D’AOSTA, PIEMONTE, LOMBARDIA, LIGURIA, TRENTINO--ALTO ADIGE _____________________________________ 3 VENETO, FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA , SLOVENIA, EMILIA ROMAGNA, TOSCANA _________________________________________________ 4 LE MARCHE, UMBRIA, LAZIO, ABRUZZO ___________________________ 5 CAMPANIA, PUGLIA, BASILICATA, CALABRIA, SICILIA & SARDEGNA ___ 6 VINI ROSSI ____________________________________________ VALLE D’AOSTA, PIEMONTE __________________________________ 7 BAROLO __________________________________________ 8,9 BARBARESCO & ALTO PIEMONTE _______________________ 9 LIGURIA, LOMBARDIA, EMILIA ROMAGNA, TRENTINO ALTO-ADIGE & VENETO _________________________________________________ 10 FRIULI –VENEZIA GIULIA ____________________________________ 11 TOSCANA __________________________________________________ BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO ____________________________ 11 CHIANTI & OTHER TOSCANA ___________________________ 12 LE MARCHE , UMBRIA , LAZIO, ABRUZZO, MOLISE ________________ 13 CAMPANIA, PUGLIA, BASILICATA & CALABRIA ___________________ 14 SICILIA & SARDEGNA _______________________________________ 15 LARGE FORMAT __________________________________________ 16 VINI DOLCI _______________________________________________ 17 SPIRITS ___________________________________________________ 18 - 1 - VINI SPUMANTI PROSECCO DOC 32000 FLOR DI VALDOBBIADENE NV 42 35001 FLOR DI VALDOBBIADENE ROSATO NV 1.5L 85 32002 TASI 2018 60 FRANCIACORTA DOCG 32021 CA’DEL BOSCO BRUT 2013 175 32033 CA’DEL BOSCO BRUT 2002 250 32032 CA’DEL BOSCO BRUT 2001 260 32008 MONTE ROSSA “FLAMINGO” BRUT ROSE NV 95 32009 CORTE BIANCA EXTRA BRUT ROSE 2015 85 32007 ANTICA FRATTA “ESSENCE ROSE” 2015 90 PIEMONTE DOC 35010 CASA E. DI MIRAFIORE SPUMANTE 1999 1.5L 575 LAMBRUSCO DI MODENA DOC 32006 PALTRINIERI “RADICE” 2018 50 LAMBRUSCO IGT 32023PODERE MAGIA 2016 60 REGGIANO DOC 32007 MEDICI ERMETE “ARTE E CONCERTO” LAMBRUSCO SALAMINO 2017 60 BONARDA DELL’OLTREPO PAVESE DOC 32017 CASTELLO DI LUZZANO “SOMMOSSA” 2013 42 MARCHE IGT 32004 LA STAFFA “MAI SENTITO” NV 55 GRAGNANO DOC 32022 POGGIO DELLE BACCANTI NV 40 VENETO 32003 MASSIMAGO “ZURLIE” NV 500ML 55 32001 CA’LOJERA TUR BLANC SPUMANTE 2013 75 SICILIA 32005 TERRAZZE DELL’ ETNA BRUT 2013 80 VINI ROSATI 14400 BASTIANICH REFOSCO 2017 42 FRUILI VENEZIA-GIULIA 18824 BENANTI 2018 70 SICILIA 11601 DELTETTO “SUASI” 2018 55 LANGHE DOC - PIEMONTE 18826 FILIPPO GRASO “RIPIDDU” 2018 75 SICILIA 18823 TERRE COSTANTINO “AETNA” 2018 65 SICILIA 26807 VALENTINI CERASUOLO 2016 250 ABRUZZO 21802 PRODUTTORI DI MANDURIA “AKA” 2018 40 PUGLIA - 2 - VINI BIANCHI VALLE D’AOSTE 16411 MAISON VEVEY ALBERT BLANC DE MORGEX ET DE LA SALLE 2018 70 16412 ERMES PAVESE BLANC DE MORGEX ET DE LA SALLE 2016 75 PIEMONTE COLLI TORTONESI DOC 11610 MARINA COPPI “FAUSTO” TIMORASSO 2013 115 11605 LA COLOMBERA “IL MONTINO” TIMORASSO 2016 85 LANGHE DOC 11602 MALVIRA “TRE UVE” 1997 70 11606 REVA “GREY” SAUVIGNON 2018 80 ROERO ARNEIS DOCG 11611 GIOVANNI ALMONDO 2018 60 LIGURIA VDT 22820 PRIMA TERRA “CARLAZ” NV 115 LOMBARDIA PROVINCIA DI PAVIA IGT 20801 CONTE VISTARINO “RIES” 2015 60 LUGANA DOC 20800 CA DEI FRATI “I FRATI” 2015 55 TRENTINO - ALTO ADIGE MITTERBERG IGT 16420 IGNAZ NIEDRIST “TRIAS” 2015 80 16419 IGNAZ NIEDRIST “TRIAS” 2017 85 16424 MARINUSHOF WEINSIIN 2018 90 VIGNETI DELLE DOLOMITI/ WEINBERG DOLOMITEN IGT 35007 FORADORI “FUORIPISTA” PINOT GRIGIO 2015 1.5L 200 16417 BARON WIDMANN WEISS 2015 65 16422 BOLOGNANI NOSIOLA 2017 55 SUDTIROL EISACKTALER DOC 16421 KUENHOF VELTINER 2018 80 16423 KUENHOF SYLVANER 2018 80 VENETO SOAVE CLASSICO DOC 35001 PRA “OTTO” 2017 1.5L 140 VERONA IGT 15600 MASSIMAGO “DUCHESSA ALLEGRA” GARGANEGA 2018 65 - 3 - FRIULI -VENEZIA GIULIA COLLI ORIENTALI DOC 14003 BASTIANICH CHARDONNAY 2016 45 35004 BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2006 1.5L 180 35004 BASTIANICH “TOCAI PLUS” 2006 3L 570 35003 BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2007 1.5L 175 35027BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2008 1.5L 180 35029 BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2009 1.5L 175 35038 BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2009 3L 570 35002 BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2011 1.5 L 235 35039 BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2011 3L 570 14419 BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2012 90 35011 BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2012 1.5L 175 35040 BASTIANICH “PLUS” 2012 3L 570 14404 BASTIANICH “PINOT PLUS” 1999 120 14500 BASTIANICH “VESPA BIANCO” 2015 57 14004 BASTIANICH “VINI ORSONE” FRIULANO 2016 45 14410 RONCHI DI CIALLA “CIALLABIANCO” 1992 160 35011 VENICA & VENICA “RONCO DELLE CIME” 2014 1.5L 200 35012 VENICA & VENICA “RONCO DELE MELE” 2014 1.5L 265 14412 VALLE RIBOLLA GIALLA 2017 50 14409 VALLE PINOT GRIGIO 2017 70 14413 VIE DI ROMANS “DISSIMIS” 2017 95 14414 VIE DI ROMANS “VIE DI ROMANS” CHARDONNAY 2017 85 14421 VIE DI ROMANS “FLOR DI UIS” 2017 90 14422 VIE DI ROMANS “DOLEE” 2017 95 VENEZIA GIULIA IGT 14408 ZIDARICH MALVASIA 2014 110 14411 ZIDARICH "PRULKE" 2005 230 SLOVENIA 33000 MOVIA “REBULA” BRDA 2016 75 33001 KLINEC “GARDELIN” GORISKA BRDASIVI PINOT 2011 95 33002 MARKO FON “LA BELLA” KRAS MALVASIA 2011 225 EMILIA-ROMAGNA 25804 PODERE PRADAROLO “VEJ” 2015 60 BIANCO RUBICONE IGT 25803 VILLA VENTI “SERENARO” 2017 60 TOSCANA IGT 13509 PACINA “LA CERRETINA” 2013 100 VERMENTINO DI MAREMMA TOSCANA DOC 13512 TERENZI “BALBINO” 2017 55 - 4 - LE MARCHE CASTELLI DI JESI VERDICCHIO DOC 24817 SAN LORENZO “DI GINO” 2016 60 CASTELLI DI JESI VERDICCHIO RISERVA DOCG 35013 ANDREA FELICI “IL CANTICO DELLA FIGURA” 2012 1.5L 400 IGT 24814 LA DISTESA “EREMI” 2014 115 24812 LA DISTESA “TERRE SILVATE” 2014 70 24803 FATTORIA SAN LORENZO 2004 180 UMBRIA IGT 27805BARBERANI GRECHETTO 2017 50 27804 PAOLO BEA “LAPIDEUS” 2015 125 27802 PAOLO BEA “LAPIDEUS” 2014 120 27801 PAOLO BEA “SANTA CHIARA” 2016 115 27803 PAOLO BEA “ARBOREUS” 2012 125 LAZIO ZAGAROLO DOC 23841 FEDERICI “LE PUCHE” 2016 50 FRASCATI SUPERIORE DOCG 23803 PRINCIPE PALLAVICINI “POGGIO VERDE” 2017 55 IGT 23843 CINCINNATO “PANTALEO” GRECO 2018 55 23845CINCINNATO MALVASIA PUNTINATA 2018 60 23847 CINCINNATO CASTORE BELLONE 2018 50 23801 LE COSTE BIANCHETTO NV 65 23838 MONASTERO SUORE CISTERCENZI ”COENOBIUM” 2017 50 PASSERINA DEL FRUSINATE IGT 23839MACCIOCCA “MONOCROMO #1” 2016 50 VDT 23804 BONCOMPAGNI LUDOVISI BIANCO BOTTE 26 1992 250 23806 BONCOMPAGNI LUDOVISI SEMILLON BOTTE 22 1993 250 23842 ALBERICO 2015 150 ABRUZZO TREBBIANO D’ABRUZZO DOC 26801 VALENTINI 2012 215 26809 VALENTINI 2009 315 - 5 - CAMPANIA CAMPANIA IGT 17816 CIANCIULLI “ARENARA” 2014 60 17809 MONTE DI GRAZIA 2017 65 FIANO DI AVELLINO DOCG 17810 JOAQUIN VINO DE LA STELLA 2016 95 GRECO DI TUFO DOCG 17811 CANTINA BAMBINUTO 2016 65 17817 DE CONCILIIS “ORO” 2017 70 ISCHIA DOC 17813 CENATIEMPO BIANCOLELLA 2018 70 SANNIO DOC 17808 LA RIVOLTA CODA DI VOLPE 2018 50 PUGLIA SALICE SALENTINO DOC 21801CANTELE “TERESA MANARA” CHARDONNAY2016 70 BASILICATA BASILICATA IGT 29802 CANTINE DEL NOTAIO "IL PRELIMINARE” 2015 50 SICILIA ETNA BIANCO DOC 18822 GRACI “ARCURIA” 2016 130 18814 BENANTI “PIETRAMARINA” 2015 210 18828 DESTRO “ISOLANUDA” 2016 70 MOSCATO BIANCO IGT 18821 ARMOSA “SALIPETRJ” MOSCATO 2015 60 TERRE SICILIANE IGT 18820 IL CENSO “PRARUAR” 2013 70 18810 IL CENSO “PRARUAR” 2016 65 18812 VINO DI ANNA “G” GRECANICO 2015 95 18813 CANTINE BARBERA “AMMANO” ZIBIBBO 2016 75 18817 COS ZIBIBBO IN PITHOS 2017 90 35008 COS “PITHOS” 2016 1.5L 200 SICILIA DOC 18807 NINO BARRACO GRILLO 2017 85 SARDEGNA VERNACCIA DI ORISTANO DOC 31802 SILVIO CARTA 2005 80 NURAGUS DI CALIGARI DOC 31805 ARGIOLAS 2016 65 - 6 - VINI ROSSI VALLE D’AOSTA 21000 GROSJEAN FUMIN 2010 90 21001 VINIRARI “CUVEE D’EMILE” 2010 100 21002VINIRARI “CUVEE DE SAINT-OURS” 2010 125 21003 DANILO THOMAIN “ENFER D’ARVIER” 2017 85 21005 OTTIN PINOT NOIR 2017 95 PIEMONTE BARBERA D’ALBA DOC 11005 CASCINA FONTANA 2017 75 11007 LUCIANO SANDRONE 2017 110 11004 GIUSEPPE MASCARELLO SCUDETTO 2016 105 11009 VIBERTI LA GEMELLA 2018 55 11002 BURLOTTO 2018 60 11008 BURLOTTO “AVES” 2018 70 DOGLIANI DOC 11207 CHIONETTI SAN LUIGI 1994 150 11210 CHIONETTI SAN LUIGI 2008 120 11212 CHIONETTI BRICCOLERO 2007 125 11205 CHIONETTI BRICCOLERO 2008 120 11211 CHIONETTI BRICCOLERO 2013 65 11200 CHIONETTI LA COSTA RISERVA 2016 85 DOLCETTO D’ ALBA DOC 11006 REVA 2018 55 11000 BURLOTTO 2018 55 LANGHE NEBBIOLO DOC 11012 DE FORVILLE 2018 60 11011GIUSEPPE MASCARELLO 2017 115 11001 BURLOTTO 2018 70 LANGHE FREISA DOC 11300 BURLOTTO 2018 60 LANGHE ROSSO DOC 11406 GAJA “DARMAGI” 2000 800 11407 DOMENICO CLERICO “ARTE” 2015 105 11410 DOMENICO CLERICO “ARTE” 2016 100 11408 ROAGNA 2014 100 11400 BURLOTTO “MORES” 2017 75 VDT 11409 CASCINA EBREO “SEGRETO” 2015 130 10090 CASCINA EBREO “TORBIDO” NOVELLO 2004 225 11511 VALLANA “CAMPI RAUDII” 1958 400 VERDUNO PELAVERGA DOC 11010 BURLOTTO 2018 65 - 7 - PIEMONTE -BAROLO DOCG- 10025 LUCIANO SANDRONE “ LE VIGNE” 2006 310 COMUNE DI BAROLO 10041 LUCIANO SANDRONE CANNUBI BOSCHIS 2004 350 COMUNE DI CASTIGLIONE FALLETTO 10019 BROVIA “CA’ MIA” 2012 200 10096 BROVIA “CA’ MIA” 2013 210 10043 BROVIA “GARBLET SUE” 2013 185 10043 BROVIA “GARBLET SUE” 2012 180 10004 BROVIA ROCCHE DI CASTIGLIONE 2013 180 10028 CAVALLOTTO BRICCO BOSCHIS 2013 200 10026 CAVALLOTTO BRICCO BOSCHIS 2012 195 10040 CAVALLOTTO RISERVA “VIGNA SAN GIUSEPPE” 2001 475 10046 CAVALLOTTO RISERVA VIGNOLO 2001 425 10036 CERETTO ROCCHE 2001 390 10017 GIUSEPPE MASCARELLO 1971 700 10085 GIUSEPPE MASCARELLO 1964 800 10020 GIUSEPPE MASCARELLO MONPRIVATO 2013 400 COMUNE DI LA MORRA 10078 ACCOMASSO “ROCCHETTE” RISERVA 2008 450 10035 ACCOMASSO “ROCCHETTE” RISERVA 2009 400 10097 ODDERO 2013 175 10089 ENZO BOGLIETTI BRUNATE 2010 250 10074 MARCARINI BRUNATE
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