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Sparkling Sparkling Rosé Still Rosé Sparkling Glass/Bottle Ca’ Del Bosco ‘Annamaria Clementi’ 240 2007 - Franciacorta Riserva - Lombardy, IT Fiorini ‘Becco Rosso’ 45 2018 - Lambrusco Grasparossa - Emilia-Romagna, IT Croci ‘Lubigo’ 55 NV - Frizzante - Ortugo - Emilia-Romagna, IT Tavignano ‘Il Pestifero’ Bianco Frizzante 48 2017 - Verdicchio/Malvasia/Sangiovese - Marche, IT Le Vigne di Alice ‘.g’ 80 NV - Prosecco - Glera - Conegliano-Valdobbiadene, Veneto, IT Castel Noarna ‘Rethium’ Frizzante Bianc 70 NV - Chardonnay/Nosiola - Trentino, IT Dom Pérignon 250 2008 - Champagne, FR Marguet ‘Shaman Extra Brut’ 115 Wines the by bottle NV - Blanc de Noirs- Champagne, FR Ruinart 185 NV - Blanc de Blancs - Champagne, FR Armand de Brignac ‘Ace of Spades’ 600 NV - Brut Blanc - Champagne, FR Sparkling Rosé Cuvage 68 NV - Brut Rosé - Nebbiolo D’Alba - Piedmont, IT Bellavista 120 2013 - Franciacorta Rosé - Lombardy, IT Le Vigne di Alice ‘Osé’ 80 NV - Spumante Rosato - Glera/Marzemino - Veneto, IT Ferrari 98 NV - Spumante Rosato - Pinot Nero/Chardonnay - Trentino, IT Ruinart 185 NV - Brut Rosé - Champagne, FR Still Rosé Bermejos ‘Lanzarote’ 90 2016 - Listan Negro - Canary Islands Le Morette ‘Bardolino Chiaretto Classico 44 2017 -Corvina/Rondinella/Molinara - Veneto, IT Cantina Tunia ‘Chiaroscuro’ 74 2016 -Cabernet sauvignon - Tuscany IT Romeo Del Castello ‘Vigorosa’ Etna Rosato 69 2018 - Nerello Mascalese - Sicily, IT RedWhitePink Rosé 65 2016 - Blend - Willamette Valley, OR Anne Amie ‘Twelve Oaks Estate’ 55 2018 - Rose of Pinot Gris - Willamette Valley, OR Field Trip ‘Stock’ 70 2018 - Blend - Oregon White | Italy Northern Italy Chateau Feuillet 80 2017 - Petit Arvine - Valle d’Aosta Manni Nossing 85 2015 - Kerner - Alto Adige Nusserhof ‘B...e..e,’ 70 2016 - Vino Bianco/Blatterle - Alto Adige Elena Walch 65 2015 - Gewürztraminer - Alto Adige Cantina Tramin Kellerei 55 2017 - Sauvignon Blanc - Alto Adige Castel Noarna ‘Nosiola’ 65 2017 - Vino Bianco - Alto Adige Meroi ‘Néstri’ 55 2016 - Vino Bianco - Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italian wines are listed by region from Northern Southern from region to Italy by Italy listed wines are Italian I Clivi ‘San Pietro’ 65 2016 - Friulano - Friuli-Venezia Giulia Denis Montanar ‘Triple A’ 77 2015 - Friulano - Friuli-Venezia Giulia Le Morette ‘Lugana Mandolara’ 58 2017 - Turbiana - Veneto Scarpetta 80 2015 - Sauvignon Blanc - Friuli-Venezia Giulia Pieropan 40 2017 - Soave - Veneto G. Quinterelli ‘Ca del Merlo’ Bianco 1.5L 240 2016 - Garganega/Trebbiano - Veneto Piedmont Perdaudin 60 2017 - Arneis - Roero Luigi Baudana ‘Dragon’ 55 2017 - Langhe Bianco - Piedmont Luigi Voghera 55 2017 - Langhe Favorita - Piedmont Ezio Poggio ‘Caespes’ 70 2016 - Timorasso - Piedmont Bera Vittorio e Figli ‘Arcese’ 60 2016 - Arneis/Cortese/Favorita - Piedmont Cieck 51 2016 - Erbaluce di Caluso - Piedmont White | Italy (cont.) Central Italy Indigenous Selections 50 2014 - Verdicchio - Marche La Marcha di San Michele ‘CapoVolto’ 62 2016 - Verdicchio - Marche Suore Cistercensi ‘Coenobium’ 70 2016 - Trebbiano/Verdicchio/Malvasia - Lazio Bisson ‘Colline del Genovesato’ 79 2017 - Pigato - Liguria Gradizzolo ‘Bersot 1933’ 68 2014 - Pignoletto - Emilia-Romagna Montenidoli ‘Vernaccia di San Gimignano’ 55 2016 - Vernaccia - Tuscany Ampeleia Costa Toscana Bianco 55 2018 -Trebbiano - Tuscany Guido Marsella 75 2013 - Fiano di Avellino - Campania Terredora Dipaolo ‘Loggia Della Serra’ 55 2017 -Greco di Tufo - Campania San Salvatore ‘Pian di Stio’ (500ml) 66 2016 - Fiano - Campania Cantina del Barone ‘Paóne’ 64 2015 - Fiano - Campania Poderi Foglia ‘Conca Bianco’ 45 2014 - Falanghina - Campania Antinori ‘Bramito’ 52 2017 - Chardonnay - Umbria Paolo Bea ‘Santa Chiara’ 120 2016 - Umbria Bianco - Umbria Paolo Bea ‘Lapideus’ 120 2014 - Trebbiano - Umbria Island Wines Tornatore ‘Etana Bianco’ 65 2017 - Carricante - Sicily Occhipinti ‘SP68’ Bianco 59 2017 - Zibbibo/Albanello - Sicily Vinge Rada ‘Stria’ 62 2017 - Vermentino - Sardinia Deperu Holler ‘Fria’ 64 2017 - Vermentino - Sardinia White | United States Forge Cellars ‘Les Allies’ 82 2015 - Riesling - Finger Lakes, NY K Vinters ‘Powerline Estate’ 68 2015 - Viognier -Walla Walla Valley, WA Teutonic ‘Recorded in Doubly’ 45 2015 - Muscat -Willamette Valley, OR Bergstrom ‘Old Stones’ 75 2016 - Chardonnay -Willamette Valley, OR Broc Cellars ‘Frei Vineyard’ 65 2017 - Chenin Blanc - Solano County Green Valley, CA Orin Swift ‘Mannequin’ 80 Italian wines are listed by region from Northern Southern from region to Italy by Italy listed wines are Italian 2016 - Chardonnay Blend - California Scribe ‘Ode to Emil’ No. IX 65 2018 - Sylvaner - Sonoma, CA The Scholium Project ‘VLV Reserve’ 50 2013 - Verdeiho Blend - Lodi, CA Pellegrini 60 2016 - Chardonnay - Russian River Valley, CA Hartford Court ‘Fog Dance Vineyard’ 120 2014 - Chardonnay - Russian River Valley, CA Shafer ‘Red Shoulder Ranch’ 130 2016 - Chardonnay - Los Carneros, CA Red Stitch ‘Sierra Mar Vineyard’ 105 2014 - Chardonnay - Santa Lucia Highlands, CA Clendenen Family Vineyards ‘The Pip’ 78 2014 - Chardonnay - Santa Maria Valley, CA Au Bon Climat ‘Sanford and Benedict’ 80 2015 - Chardonnay - Santa Ynez Valley, CA William Hill Vineyards 375ml 58 2017 - Chardonnay - Russian River Valley, CA Skin Contact | Orange Wines Foradori ‘Fuoripista’ 110 2015 - Pinot Grigio - Vigneti delle Dolomiti, IT Scarbolo ‘Il Ramito’ 45 2016 - Pinot Grigio - Friuli-Venezia Giulia, IT Zidirich Vitovska 105 2016 - Vitovska - Friuli-Venezia Giulia, IT Terpin ‘Quinto Quarto’ 65 2016 - Pinot Grigio - Delle Venezie, IT Andrea Scovero ‘El Campesino’ 80 2011 - Sauvignon Blanc - Piedmont, IT Paolo Bea ‘Arboreus’ 125 2010 - Trebbiano - Umbria, IT Il Censo ‘Praruar’ 90 2015 - Catarratto, Sicily, IT Minimus ‘Antiquum Farm’ 68 2017 - Pinot Gris - Willamette Valley, OR Red | Italy Northern Italy Grosjean ‘Vigna Merletta’ 80 2012 - Fumin -Vallee D’Aosta Cesconi ‘Moratel’ 60 2013 - Rosso Dolimiti - Alto Adige Castel Noarna ‘Iulius’ 105 2006 - Terlodego - Alto Adige Foradori 78 2016 - Teroldego - Trentino Luisa ‘Isonzo’ 62 Italian wines are listed by region from Northern Southern from region to Italy by Italy listed wines are Italian 2016 - Cabernet Franc - Fruili Venezia Giulia Piedmont Tenuta La Pergola 46 2015 - Monferrato Rosso - Piedmont La Miraja Ruche di Castiglione 68 2018 - Ruche - Piedmont Naufragar ‘Barbera del Monferrato’ 58 2017 - Barbera frizzante - Piedmont Michele Chiarlo ‘Le Orme’ 44 2017 - Barbera D’Asti - Piedmont Fontanafredda ‘Briccotondo’ 40 NV - Barbera - Piedmont Ronco Malo 65 2012 - Barbera D’Asti - Piedmont Rovellotti ‘Ronco al Maso’ 80 2017 - Vespolina - Colline Novaresi, Piedmont, IT Tenuta Monolo 145 1999 - Bramaterra - Piedmont Scarpa ‘Brico du Nota’ 105 2015 - Nebbiolo d’Alba - Piedmont Angelo Negro ‘Angelin’ Langhe Rosso 56 2017 - Nebbiolo - Piedmont Luigi Oddero langhe Rosso 72 2016- Nebbiolo- Piedmont Borgogno ‘No Name’ langhe 96 2012 - Nebbiolo - Piedmont Arpepe ‘Rosso di Valtellina’ 79 2015 - Nebbiolo - Lombardy, IT Arpepe ‘Sassella Stella Retica’ 120 2010 - Nebbiolo/Valtellina Superiore - Lombardy, IT Arpepe ‘Grumello Buon Consiglio’ 200 2005 - Nebbiolo/Valtellina Superiore - Lombardy, IT Red | Italy (cont.) 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Vajra Barolo ‘Bricco delle Viole’ 145 2013 - Nebbiolo - Piedmont Guisseppe Mascarello Barolo ‘Monprivato’ 360 2009- Nebbiolo - Piedmont Guisseppe Mascarello Barolo ‘Monprivato’ 320 2011- Nebbiolo - Piedmont Guisseppe Mascarello Barolo ‘Monprivato’ 320 2012- Nebbiolo - Piedmont Guisseppe Mascarello Barolo ‘Monprivato’ 400 2014- Nebbiolo - Piedmont Demarie 175 2010 - Nebbiolo- Piedmont Fratelli Revello Barolo 98 2014 - Nebbiolo - Piedmont Borgogno Barolo 220 2012 - Nebbiolo - Piedmont Red | Italy (cont.) Veneto L’Arco Rosso 65 2015 - Rosso del Veronese - Veneto L’Arco Rubeo 198 2010 - Rosso del Veronese - Veneto Corte Volponi 72 2015 - Ripasso - Valpolicella, Veneto Accordini ‘Le Bessole’ 130 2011 - Amarone - Valpolicella, Veneto Alighieri ‘Vaio Armaron’ 175 2011 - Amarone - Valpolicella, Veneto Guiseppe Quinterelli ‘Ca del Merlo’ Rosso 265 2011 - Corvina/Cabernet Sauvignon - Veneto Guiseppe Quinterelli Amarone Classico 680 2011 - Corvina - Veneto Guiseppe Quinterelli ‘Primofiore’ 1.5L 650 2015 - Corvina/Cabernet Sauvignon - Veneto Central Italy La Stoppa 85 2009 - Barbera - Emilia-Romagna Tuscany Ampeleia ‘Unlitro’ 1L 72 2018 - Carignan/Grenache - Costa Toscana Strada al Sasso 85 2011 - Chianti Classico - Tuscany Colognole ‘Riserva del Don’ 90 2012 - Chianti Rufina Riserva - Tuscany Rocca della Macie Riserva di Fizzano 85 2012 - Chianti Classico Gran Selezione - Tuscany Bibi Graetz ‘Testamatta’ 175 2015 Sangiovese - Tuscany Cantina Tunia ‘Cantomoro’ 88 2010- Cabernet Sauvignon--Tuscany Brancatelli ‘Valle delle Stelle’ 75 2016 - Cabernet Sauvignon/Cabernet Franc - Tuscany Brancatelli
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