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V I N O a L Q U a R T I N O Bianchi Bollicine Rosati Rossi V I N O I N V I N O a l Q U A R T I N O Bianchi (White Wines) House White 8 White Blend Luigi Baudana “Dragon” ’19 15 / 60 Pinot Grigio Esperto ‘18 Veneto 11 / 44 Friulano Livio Felluga ’18 Friuli 15 / 60 Sauvignon Betulle ‘18 Friuli 10 / 40 Kerner Abbazia di Novacella ’17 Alto Adige 14 / 56 Soave Tenuta Di Corte Giacobbe ‘17 Veneto 12 / 48 Chardonnay Bramito Della Sala ’18 Umbria 14 / 56 Vermentino Argiolas ‘18 Sardegna 11 / 44 Riesling Lechthaler ’17 Trentino Alto Adige 12 / 48 Bollicine Prosecco Bisol Jeio NV Veneto10 / 40 Moscato d’Asti elio perrone ‘17 Piemonte 13 / 26 (Sparkling Wines) Lambrusco Carafoli “ L’onesta” Emilia-Romagna 10 / 40 Rosati Brut Rosé (Split) Rotari NV Trentino (Chardonnay, Pinot Nero) 10 (Pink Wines) Barbera ‘Lavignone’ Pico Maccario ‘18 Piemonte 11 / 44 Negroamaro Claudio Quarta ‘18 Puglia 11 / 44 Rossi House Red 8 (Red Wine) Etna Rosso Murgo ’18 Sicily (Nerello Mascalese) 13 / 55 Negroamaro Perrini ’13 Sicily 12 / 48 Baby Amarone Allegrini “Palazzi Della Torre” ’16 Veneto (Corvina, Rondinella) 15 / 60 Barbera D’Asti Vietta ‘18 Piemonte 13 / 52 Nebbiolo nino negri “Quadrio”‘16 Piemonte 14 / 56 Cabernet Sauvignon Bocelli ‘17 Toscana 15 / 60 Chianti Caposaldo 17 Toscanan (sangiovese) 12 / 48 Super Tuscan Casanova delle Cerbaie “Rivale” ’11 Tuscany 14 / 56 Pinot Nero Maculan ’18 Veneto 16 / 64 Brunello di Montalcino ’14 Carpazo (sangiovese Grosso) 25 / 100 Montepulciano D’Abruzzo Il Conte ‘18 Abruzzo 11 / 44 V I N O i n B O T T I G L I A Bianchi Muller Thurgau Cantine Bolzano ‘16 Alto Adige 42 Soave Bertani ’16 (Garganega) 70 Timorasso ‘Derthona’ La Colombera ‘16 Piemonte 56 Soave ‘La Broia’ Roccolo Grassi ‘15 Veneto (Garganega) 54 Riesling ‘Hérzu’ Ettore Germano ‘15 Piemonte 60 Vernaccia Tenuta Le Calcinaia ‘17 Toscana 49 Roero Arneis Vietti ‘17 Piemonte 51 Verdicchio ‘Podium’ Garofoli ‘14 Marche 56 Gavi Molinetto ‘17 Gavi Piemonte 48 Trebbiano d ‘Abruzzo Cirelli ’17 Abruzzo 53 Chardonnay Petrussa ’17 Friuli 56 Pignoletto ‘Vigna del Grotto’ Orsi ’16 Emilia-Romagna 66 Pinot Grigio Ronco delle Betulle’17 Friuli 54 Emilia Bianco ‘Ageno’Orange Wine La Stoppa ’13 Emilia-Romagna Pinot Grigio Jermann ‘17 Friuli 49 (Malvasia, Trebbiano) 95 Friulano Ronchi di Pietro ‘16 Friuli 44 Terrasasso Valentina Passalacqua Puglia (Fiano, Greco) 50 Chardonnay Vie Di Romans ‘16 Friuli 75 Grillo ‘Coste al Vento’ Marilena Barbera ‘16 Sicilia 53 Ribolla Gialla ‘Vinnae’ Jermann ‘12 Friuli 55 Etna Bianco Tenuta delle Terre Nere ‘17 Sicilia (Carricante, Catarratto, Friulano Borgo Del Tiglio ‘12 Friuli 87 Grecanico) 56 Malvasia ‘ Chioma Integrale’ Vignai da Duline ‘17 Friuli 82 Sicilia IGT Bianco ‘SP68’ Occhipinti ‘18 Sicilia (zibibbo, albanello) 68 Collio Bianco ‘Molamatta’ Marco Felluga ‘15 Friuli 57 Nuragus di Cagliari ‘S’Elegas’ Argiolas ‘16 Sardegna 49 Soave Classico Pieropan ‘16 Veneto (Garganega) 42 Bollicine Lambrusco Carafoli “L’Onesta NV Emilia-Romagna 40 Franciacorta ‘Cuvée Prestige’ Ca’ del Bosco NV Lombardia (Chardonnay, Pinot Nero, Pinot Bianco) 72 Brut Rosé Ettore Germano NV Piemonte (Nebbiolo) 63 Metodo Classico Brut Ferrari NV Trentino (Chardonnay) 58 Pinot Grigio ‘Macerato’ (pet-nat) Furlani Alto Adige 50 Metodo Ancestrale (pet-nat) (Malvasia, Trebbiano) 70 ‘Formica Pazza Gialla’ Colleformica ‘18 Piemonte Rosati Sangiovese La Spinetta ‘18 Toscana 55 Negroamaro Girofle ‘17 Puglia *MAG 89 Etna Rosato ‘Susucaru’ Frank Cornelissen ‘18 Abruzzo Rosato ‘Miscela’ Lammidia ‘17 Abruzzo Rossi Rosso di Montalcino 74 Pinot Nero Iuli “Nino” ’17 Piedmont 75 Costanti ‘17 Toscana Brunello di Montalcino 100 Pinot Nero Le Due Terre ’17 Fruili Colli Orientali 120 Carpazo ‘14 Toscana Brunello di Montalcino Casanuova delle Cerbaie ’11 Toscana 125 Dolcetto D’Alba Mandorlo ’19 Piedmont 55 Brunello Di Montalcino 225 Lagrein Alois Lageder ‘18 Alto Adige 57 Fuligni ’15 Toscana Super Tuscan Marzemino ‘Mino’ Furlani NV Alto Adige 57 Agricolea Querciabella “Mongrana” ’17 Maremma (Sangiovese, Cabernet, Merlot) 55 Teroldego Ulzbach ‘15 Trentino 55 Teroldego Foradori ‘16 Trentino 68 Super Tuscan Le Sughere di Frassinello ’16 Maremma (Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet) 60 Sfursat di Valtellina Nino Negri ‘13 Lombardia (chiavennasca) 113 Super Tuscan Le Macchiole ’18 Bolgheri (Merlot, Cab Franc, Cab, Syrah)75 Rosso di Valtellina Barbacan ‘17 Lombardia (chiavennasca) 65 Super Tuscan Tenuta San Guido “Guidalberto” ’18 Bolgheri (Cabernet, Barbera del Monferrato “Umberto” Iuli ‘15 Piedmont 52 Merlot) 120 Barbera d’alba Renzo Seghesio ’17 Piedmont 51 Super Tuscan Duemani “CiFRA” ’18 Toscana (Cab Franc) 75 Barbera D’Asti La Spinetta “Ca’ Di Pian” ’17 Piedmont 55 Super Tuscan Campo di Sasso “Insoglio” ’18 (Syrah, Cab Franc, Merlot, Petit Barbera Nizza Michele Chiarlo “Cipressi” ’17 Piedmont 59 Verdot) 75 Barbera Appassimento Ricossa ’18 Piedmont 65 Super Tuscan Arcanum ‘13 Toscana (Cab Franc, Merlot, Cabernet) 150 Langhe Nebbiolo Produttori del Barbaresco ’18 Piedmont 58 Super Tuscan Giodo ‘16 Toscana (sangiovese grosso) 172 Langhe Nebbiolo ‘Perbacco’ Vietti ‘16 Piedmont 63 Bolgheri Superiore ‘La Tensione’ Ornellaia ‘16 (cabernet sauvignon, Fara Il Chiosso ’15 Piemonte (Nebbiolo, Vespolina, Uva Rara) 55 merlot, petite verdot) 295 Gattinara Travaglini ’15 Piedmont (Nebbiolo) 72 Gattinara Nervi Conterno ’16 Piedmont 135 Barbera Della Stoppa La Stoppa ‘10 Emilia Romagna 75 Montefalco Sagrantino 87 Barbaresco Grimaldi “Manzola” ’15 Piedmont 80 ‘Sacer’ Colpetrone ‘07 Umbria Ciliegiolo ‘Portami Via’ Poderi Sassi ‘18 Lazio 75 Barbaresco ‘Vallegrande’ Ca’del Baio ’16 Piedmont 100 Barolo ‘castiglione’ Vietti‘15 Piedmont 126 Salento Rosso ‘Qu.Ale’ ‘18 Puglia (primitivo, syrah, negroamaro) 48 Negroamaro ‘Eloquinzia’ Garofano ’15 Puglia 55 Barolo Pecchenino ‘14 Piedmont 160 Terrasasso Valentina Passalacqua ’18 Puglia (negroamaro, primitivo)59 Sito Moresco Gaja ’16 Piedmont (nebbiolo, cabernet sauvignon) 120 Aglianico del Vulture Pipoli ‘16 Basilicata 50 Ruché di Castagnole ‘l’Accento’ Montalbera ‘16 Piedmont 68 Chora Rosso L’Acino ’17 Calabria (magliocco, garnacha nera) 48 Terrano Kante ‘14 Friuli 72 Nero d’Avola ‘Nero di Lupo’ COS ’18 Sicilia 80 Cabernet Franc Gradis’ Ciutta ’16 Collio 60 Nero d’Avola ‘Siccagno’ Occhipinti ’17 Sicilia 100 Cabernet Sauvignon Maculan ’15 Veneto 60 Etna Rosso Pietradolce “Contrada Rampante” (nerello mascalese) ’17 Veneto IGT Rosso Bakari ’16 (cabernet franc, merlot, petit verdot) 60 Valpolicella ‘Morandina’ Pra ‘17 Veneto 59 Sicilia 90 Nerello Cappuccio Calabretta ’13 Sicilia 70 Amarone della Valpolicella Zenato ‘15 Veneto 132 Frappato ‘Il Frappato’ Occhipinti ‘17 Sicilia 90 Chianti Classico Lamole di Lamole ’16 Toscana (sangiovese, Cerasuolo di Vittoria ‘Grotte Alte’ Occhipinti ’14 Sicilia 198 Cabernet, Merlot) 60 Cerasuolo di Vittoria COS ’16 Sicilia (nero d’ avola, frappato) 88 Chianti Classico Riserva Villa Antinore ‘16 Toscana (Sangiovese, Alicante Menfi “Ciatu” Marilena Barbera ’17 Sicilia 95 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