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Retail Wine List RETAIL WINE LIST Dear Friends, Guests & Wine Lovers: If you’re looking for a silver lining during these challenging times, well here it is! All wines on our extensive wine list are now available for takeout at retail prices! That means you save 50% on average, and a great bottle of wine makes a perfect pairing for your la Spiga meal at home. But, how to choose from so many?? Our awesome wine steward & sommelier, Dominic DeFilippo, is here to help! You may contact him in the following ways: T: 206.323.8881 (la Spiga)* C: 206.618.5667 (call or text)* E: [email protected] * Tues-Sat, 3pm to 6pm “anni e bicchieri d i vino non si contano ma i ” age and glasses of wine should never be counted Vini Frizzanti e Spumanti Ferrari Trento DOC Brut NV 28 Chardonnay Franciacorta 1701 Brut NV (Biodynamic, Organic) 30 Chardonnay, Pinot Nero, Lombardia Gianluca Viberti Casina Bric 460 Sparkling Rose Brut 27 Nebbiolo, Piemonte Contratto Millesimato Extra Brut ‘12 35 Pinot Nero, Chardonnay (Bottle Fermented, Natural Fermentation), Piedmont Palinieri “Sant’Agata” Lambrusco Sorbara ’18 17 Lambrusco Sorbara Quaresimo Lambrusco (Frizzante) NV 18 Lambrusco (Biodynamically farmed in Emilia Romagna!) Vini Spumanti Dolci (Sweet) Spinetta Moscato d’Asti (.375) 2017 16 Moscato Marenco Brachetto d’Acqui (.375) 2017 16 Brachetto Vini Bianchi ALTO ALDIGE Abazzia Novacella ‘17 22 Kerner Terlano Terlaner ‘17 30 Pinot Bianco, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay Terlano Vorberg Riserva ‘17 46 Pinot Bianco “d ire pane al pane e vino al vino ” speak bread to bread and wine to wine (call a spade a spade) Vini Bianchi (cont.) FRIULI Damijan “Kaplja” (Orange) 45 Chardonnay, Friulano, Malvasia Istriana I Clivi Verduzzo ‘15 26 Verduzzo Schiopetto Collio ‘17 25 Pinot Grigio Venica & Venica Friulano Collio ’16 30 Friulano Vie di Romans “Dessimis” (Ramato) ‘16 37 Pinot Grigio VAL D’ AOSTA Grosjean Vigne Rovettaz ‘16 31 Petite Arvine Chateau Feuillet Traminer ‘17 30 Gewurztraminer PIEMONTE La Scolca Gavi Black Label ‘15 46 Cortese Vigneti Massa “Petit Derthona” ‘17 24 Timorasso VENETO Suavia “Massifitti” ‘16 28 Trebbiano di Soave Pieropan Soave Classico “Calvarino” ‘16 ​ 30 Garganega EMILIA ROMAGNA Ancarani “Perlagioia” ‘16 22 Albana Ancarani “Famoso” ‘16 22 Famoso di Cesena Ca Dei Quattro Archi “Mezzelune” (Orange) 26 Albana MARCHE San Lorenzo “di Gino” Superiore ‘17 21 Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi CAMPANIA Benito Ferarra Terra d’Uva ‘17 24 Greco di Tufo Ciro Picariello BruEmm ‘17 23 Falanghina San Giovanni “Tresinus” ‘15 23 Fiano SICILIA Planeta “Eruzione” ‘16 35 Carricante, Riesling CORSICA Dom. Leccia Ile de Beaute Blanc ‘13 24 Vermentinu, Biancu Gentile Vini Rossi PIEMONTE Barbaresco Marchesi di Gresy “Martinenga” 45 Produttori ‘16 44 Sori Paitin “Serraboella” ‘14 42 Barolo Marengo ‘15 42 Marengo “Brunate” ‘13 60 Giacomo Fenocchio “Castellaro” ‘14 58 G.D. Vajra “Ravera” ‘15 70 Guido Porro “Giunetto” ‘12 49 Marchesi di Barolo “Cannubi” ‘08 (1.5 liter) 250 Ruggeri Corsini “Bricco San Pietro” ‘15 45 Nebbiolo La Prevostura Garsun Coste della Sesia DOC 24 Nebbiolo, Vespolina, Croatina Travaglini Gattinara ‘16 38 Sandrone Valmaggiore ‘16 53 Barbera Elio Sandri ‘17 (Alba) 26 G. Bologna Braida “Ai Suma” ‘01 (Asti)​ 60 La Spinetta “Ca’ di Pian “ ‘16 (Asti)​ 26 La Spinetta “Bionzo” ‘15 53 Mascarello “Scudetto” ‘14 50 Viberti Giovanni “La Gemella” ‘18 (Alba) 25 Dolcetto Boschis Francesco Dogliani Superiore ‘13 26 Giacomo Fenocchio Dolcetto d’ Alba ‘18 26 Other Varietals and Blends ​​Boschis Francesco Bosco delle Cicale Freisa‘17 25 Freisa Cantina Valpane “Rosa Ruske” ‘18 26 Ruche Fratelli Alessandria Verduno “Speziale” ‘18 26 Pelaverga La Prevostura “Muntacc” ‘12 32 Nebbiolo, Vespolina Tenuta Migliavacca Grignolino Casalese ‘16​ 26 Grignolino Vini Rossi (cont.) TOSCANA Brunello di Montalcino Gianni Brunelli ‘14 60 Il Poggione Riserva ‘12 126 Uccelliera ‘13 81 Vasco Sassetti ‘14 48 Rosso di Montalcino Uccelliera ‘16 28 Casanuova delle Cerbaie ‘14 30 Chianti Badia a Coltibuono Classico ‘17 26 Sangiovese, Canaiolo Selvapiana ​​Rufina Riserva “Bucerchiale” ‘15 37 Sangiovese Selvapiana Rufina ‘17 26 Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Colorino, Malvasia Nera Rocca di Montegrossi Classico‘16 26 Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Colorino Other Varietals and Blends Fattoria di Bacchereto Terre a Mano Carmignano ‘15 40 Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Cabernet Sauvignon (Biodynamic) La Spinetta “Sezzana” ‘05 72 Sangiovese, Colorino La Spinetta “Sassontino” ‘05 72 Sangiovese, Colorino Poggio Tesoro “Sondraia” Bolgheri Superiore ‘15 76 Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc Piaggia Il Sasso Carmignano ‘17 32 Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot Rocca di Montegrossi “Geremia”‘15 46 Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon Valgiano “Palistorti” Rosso ‘13 35 Sangiovese, Merlot, Syrah ​​Vino Nobile Sanguineto ‘16 40 Sangiovese EMILIA ROMAGNA Sangiovese Ca’ dei Quattro Archi “Tajavent” (Organic) ‘15 32 Ancarani Sangiovese ‘16 25 Giovanna Madonia Fermavento ‘16 28 Giovanna Madonia Ombroso ‘15 35 LOMBARDIA Alfio Mozzi Valtellina Superiore Sassella “Grisone” ‘13 36 Nebbiolo Chiavennasca Balgera Sassella Valtellina Superiore ‘06 42 Nebbiolo LIGURIA Punta Crena ‘18 26 Rossese Vini Rossi (cont.) MARCHE La Valle Del Sole Rosso Piceno Superiore ‘17 19 Montepulciano, Sangiovese ABRUZZO Faraone ‘13 18 Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Faraone Santa Maria Dell’Arco ‘11 36 Montepulciano d’Abruzzo LAZIO Andrea Occhipinti Rosso Arcaico ‘18 25 Aleatico, Grechetto Giacobbe Cesanese di Olevano Superiore‘16​ 28 Cesanese VENETO Amarone Bertani ‘16 53 Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella Cesari ‘14 55 Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara Rizzardi “Calcarole” ‘11 76 Corvina, Corvinone, Barbera, Sangiovese, Rondinella Valpolicella Bertani Ripasso ‘14 28 Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella Blends and Other Varietals Le Fraghe Bardolino ‘17 24 Corvina, Rondinella Vignalta “Gemola” ‘11 47 Merlot, Cabernet Franc FRIULI Ronchi di Cialla “RiNera” (Organic) ‘16 25 Schiopettino Livio Felluga “Vertigo” ‘14 29 Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot Villa Job “Gravita” ‘13 43 Schioppettino VAL D’AOSTA Donnas Classico ‘16 26 Nebbiolo, Freisa, Neyret Torrette Chateau Feuillet ‘15 25 Petit Rouge, Mayolet Chateau Feuillet ‘17 27 Fumin Vini Rossi (cont.) ALTO ALDIGE Ansitz Waldgries St. Magdalener ‘16 29 Schiava, Lagrein Foradori ‘16 30 Teroldego CAMPANIA Molettieri Irpina ‘15 32 Aglianico Molettieri Taurasi ‘11 45 Aglianico Reale “Cardamone” ‘15 24 Piedirosso, Tintore PUGLIA Salice Salentino Cantele ‘15 18 Nergroamaro BASILICATA Grifalco “Gricos” Aglianico del Vulture ‘16 25 Aglianico CALABRIA Cote de Franze Ciró ‘14 21 Gaglioppo SICILIA Tornatore “Pietrarizzo” Etna Rosso “ ‘15 30 Nerello Mascalese Girolamo Russo a’Rina Etna Rosso ‘16 32 Nerello Mascalese Caravaglio Nero du Munti ‘15 24 Nero du Munti Firriato “Chiaramonte” Rosso ‘16 16 Nero d’Avola Gulfi Cerasuolo Di Vittoria ‘17 25 Nero d’Avola, Frappato Nanfro “Strade” ‘14 24 Nero d’Avola Nanfro ‘17 23 Frappato Occhipinti “Siccagno” ‘16 46 Nero d’Avola SARDEGNA Sella e Mosca Cannonau di Sardegna ‘17 18 Cannonau Sella e Mosca Carignano ‘12 18 Carignano Sella e Mosca Tanca Farra ‘14 31 Cabernet Sauvignon, Cannonau Sella e Mosca Marchese di Villamarina ‘10 76 Cabernet Sauvignon CORSICA Domaine Yves Leccia Patrimonio ‘14​ 28 Nielluccio, Grenache “il vino fa buon san gue ” literal: good wine makes good blood English equiv: an apple a day keeps the doctor away laspiga.com.
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