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Italian Wine Regions Dante Wine List ITALIAN WINE REGIONS DANTE WINE LIST: the wine list at dante is omaha's only all italian wine list. we are also feature wines from each region of italy. each region has its own unique characteristics that make the wines & grapes distinctly unique and different from any other region of italy. as you read through our selections, you will first have our table wines, followed by wines offered by the glass & bottle, then each region with the bottle sections after that. below is a little terminology to help you with your selections: Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita or D.O.C.G. - highest quality level of wine in italy. wines produced are of the highest standards with quantiy & quality control. 74 D.O.C.G.'s exist currently. Denominazione di Origine Controllata or D.O.C. - second highest standards in italian wine making. grapes & wines are made with standards of a high level, but not as high a level as the D.O.C.G. 333 D.O.C.'s exist currently. Denominazione di Origine Protetta or D.O.P.- European Union law allows Italian producers to continue to use these terms, but the EU officially considers both to be at the same level of Protected Designation of Origin or PDO—known in Italy as Denominazione di Origine Protetta or DOP. Therefore, the DOP list below contains all 407 D.O.C.'s and D.O.C.G.'s together Indicazione Geografica Tipica or I.G.T. - wines made with non tradition grapes & methods. quality level is still high, but gives wine makers more leeway on wines that they produce. l half priced bottles available thursday & all day sunday TABLE WINE WHITE WINE 2015 CASTELLARGO, PINOT GRIGIO 6/17/32 (GLASS/500 ML/1L) friuli-venezia giulia, grave, D.O.C. (Drught) RED WINE 2015 VILLA FASINI, ROSSO 6/25 tuscany, toscana, I.G.T. (Bin #115) 2015 SAGGIO, MONTEPULCIANO D'ABRUZZO 6/25 abruzzo, montepulciano d'abruzzo D.O.C. (Bin #122) WINES BY THE GLASS SPARKLING WINE 2016 CA'DEL RE, MOSCATO D'ASTI l 11/46 piedmont, asti, D.O.C.G (Bin #156) NERIANO, PROSECCO 10/31 veneto, prosecco, D.O.C. (Bin #158) ROSE 2016 BISSON, CILIEGIOLO l 16/68 liguria, portofino, D.O.C. (Bin #157) 2016 FONTERENZA "ROSA" l 16/68 tuscany, toscana I.G.T. (Bin #153) WHITE WINE 2014 ALESSANDRO, RIVETTO LANGHE ARNEIS l 13/54 piedmont, langhe, D.O.C. (Bin #147) 2016 BASTIANICH "VINI ORSONE" SAUVIGNON l 13/54 friuli-venezia giulia, venezie giulia, I.G.T. (Bin #155) 2015 ANSELMI "SAN VINCENZO" l 12/50 veneto, I.G.T. (Bin #148) 2016 FORCHIR, RIBOLLA GIALLA l 13/54 veneto, delle venenie, I.G.T. (Bin #149) 2015 VILLA FASINI, BIANCO 8/28 tuscany, toscana, I.G.T. (Bin #145) 2015 GUADO AL MELO "L'AIRONE" VERMENTINO l 12/50 tuscany, toscana I.G.T. (Bin #144) 2015 PALAZZONE "VIGNAREO" ORVIETO 9/29 umbria, orvieto, D.O.C. (Bin #150) 2013 GORETTI, GRACHETTO l 12/49 umbria, colli perugini, D.O.C. (Bin # 151) 2013 AGRIVERDE, TREBBIANO D'ABRUZZO 9/29 abruzzo, trebbiano d'abruzzo, D.O.C. (Bin #154) 2014 MUSTILLI, GRECO DI TUFO 11/34 campania, sant'ageta dei goti, D.O.C. (Bin # 147) RED WINE 2016 ELENA WALCH, SCHIAVA 11/34 trentino-alto adige, alto adige D.O.C (Bin #136) 2015 CANTINA TRAMIN KELLEREI, LAGREIN l 14/56 trentino- alto adige, sudtirol-alto adige, D.O.C. (Bin #135) 2014 ALESSANDRO RIVETO, LANGHE ROSSO 11/37 piedmont, langhe, D.O.C. (Bin #134) 2010 MANUEL MARINACCI, DOLCETTO D'ALBA 11/ 37 piedmont, dolcetto d'alba, D.O.C. (Bin #133) 2013 RAINERI "CORNOLE" DOLCETTO DI DOGLIANI l 12/50 piedmont, dolgiani, D.O.C.G. (Bin #131) 2013 BRUNO VERDI, BUTTAFUOCO l 15/62 lombardy, buttafuoco delle oltrepo pavese, D.O.C. (Bin #131) 2015 MARCHESI BISCARDO, CORVINA l 12/51 veneto, della provinicia di verona, I.G.T. (Bin #130) 2016 ALLEGRINI, VALOPICELLA l 12/50 veneto, valpolicella, D.O.C. (Bin #129) 2015 AGRINTESA, SANGIOVESE 8/28 emilia-romagna, rubicone, I.G.T. (Bin #128) 2013 RANDI "BLU DI BURSON" l 12/50 emilia-romagna, ravenna, I.G.T. (Bin #127) 2015 VILLA BAGNOLO "SASSETTO" SANGIOVESE SUPERIORE l 13/54 emilia-romagna, romagna, D.O.C. (Bin #126) 2014 LA MAIA LINA, CHIANTI 8/28 tuscany, chianti, D.O.C.G. (Bin #125) 2013 CASATO ALBERGOTTI, CHIANTI SUPERIORE 11/34 tuscany, chianti, D.O.C.G. (Bin #124) 2015 TALOSA, ROSSO DI MONTEPULCIANO l 14/58 tuscany, rosso di montepulciano, D.O.C. (Bin #121) 2013 GORETTI, SANGIOVESE/MERLOT 9/29 umbria, I.G.T. (Bin #120) 2012 PERTICAIA, MONTEFALCO ROSSO 15/46 umbria, montefalco, D.O.C. (Bin #119) 2015 AGRIVERDE "PIAN DI MAGGIO" MONTEPULCIANO D'ABRUZZO 9/29 abruzzo, montepulciano d'abruzzo, D.O.C. (Bin #118) corkage fee $25 2014 MUSTILLI, AGLIANICO 11/34 campania, sannio, D.O.C. (Bin #117) 2014 LI VELI "PASSAMANTE" NEGROAMARO l 12/50 puglia, salice salentino, D.O.C. (Bin #116) 2014 TENUTA CUREZZA "PRINE" l 12/50 puglia, salento, I.G.T. (Bin #115) 2014 ANTICO SIGLIO, PRIMITIVO DI MANDURIA l 12/50 puglia, primitivo di manduria, D.O.P. (Bin #114) 2010 CUSUMANO "SAGANA" NERO D'AVOLA 10/31 sicily, sicilia, D.O.C. (Bin #113) WINES BY THE BOTTLE VALLE D'AOSTA Is home to the highest elevated vineyards in all of Europe and known for light bodied, exquisite wines. ROSE 2016 GROSJEAN, PREMETTA l 80 vallee d'aoste, D.O.C. (Bin #159) WHITE WINE 2013 ERMES PAVESE, BLANC DE MORGEX 65 de la salle, D.O.C. (Bin #160) RED WINE 2014 DANILO THOMAIN "ENFER D'ARVIER" PETITE ROUGE 77 valle d'aoste, D.O.C. (Bin #56) 2012 LA KIUVA "ARNAD MONJOVET" SUPERIORE l 90 valle d'aoste, D.O.C. (Bin #57) 2009 GROSJEAN, FUMIN VIGNE MERLETTA l 103 vallee d'aoste, D.O.C. (Bin #41) PIEDMONT Is surrounded by the Alps and the Mediterranean. The geography leads to thick morning fog and abundant sun in the afternoon, perfect for producing a wide range of powerful wines. SPARKLING WINE 2011 LUIGI FERRANDO, ERBALUCE DI CALUSO l 102 erbaluce di caluso, D.O.C.G. (Bin #162) WHITE WINE 2014 GIANNI GIAGLIARDO, FALLEGRO 34 langhe, D.O.C. (Bin #163) 2014 BREZZA, LANGHE CHARDONNAY 43 langhe, D.O.C. (Bin #164) all wines are available for retail purchase. ask your server for details RED WINE 2013 IPOLA, BARBERA DEL MONFERATTO 30 barbera del monferatto, D.O.C. (Bin #39) 2012 LA MONDAISE "BABY BARB" BARBERA D'ASTI 34 barbera d'asti, D.O.C. (Bin #34) 2014 DE FORVILLE, BARBERA D'ALBA 42 barbera d'alba, D.O.C (Bin #41) 2013 CASCINA ADELAIDE, DOLCETTO DI DIANNO D'ALBA VIGNE COSTA FIORE 46 dolcetto di dianno d'alba, D.O.C.G. (Bin #37) 2011 VINCHIO-VAGLIO SERRA "REBUS" RUCHE 49 ruche di castgnole monferrato, D.O.C.G. (Bin #42) 2015 DE FORVILLE, LANGHE NEBBIOLO 52 langhe, D.O.C. (Bin #20) 2013 RAINERI "SNART" LANGHE NEBBIOLO 52 piedmont, langhe, D.O.C. (Bin #23) 2012 CANTINA DEL NEBBIOLO, BARBARESCO 55 barbaresco, D.O.C.G. (Bin #5) 2013 DE FORVILLE "LORETTO" DOLCETTO D'ALBA l 58 dolcetto d'alba, D.O.C. (Bin#35) 2015 LUIGI FERRANDO "LA TORRAZZA" l 65 canavese, D.O.C. (Bin #29) 2013 ORLANDO ABRIGO "SETTEVIE" LANGHE NEBBIOLO l 74 langhe, D.O.C. (Bin #22) 2013 CASCINA ADELADE, LANGHE NEBBIOLO l 74 langhe, D.O.C. (Bin #21) 2013 CASCINA ADELAIDE, BARBERA D'ALBA VIGNA PREDA SUPERIORE l 77 babera d'alba, D.O.C. (Bin #29) 2014 DE FORVILLE, BARBARESCO 78 barbaresco, D.O.C.G. (Bin #19) 2013 FIORE, BAROLO l 94 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #6) 2010 RAINERI, BAROLO 94 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #17) 2011 ANTONIOLO, GATTINARA 97 gattinara, D.O.C.G. (Bin #25) l half priced bottles available thursday & all day sunday 2009 SAN FEREOLO, DOLCETTO DI DOGLIANI l 98 dolgiani, D.O.C.G. (Bin #34) 2012 ORLANDO ABRIGO "MERVISANO" BARBERA D'ALBA l 98 barbera d'alba, D.O.C. (Bin #30) 2012 PROPRIETA SERINO, UVAGGIO l 102 coste della sesia, D.O.C (Bin #27) 2011 NOAH, BRAMATERRA l 103 bramattera, D.O.C (Bin #31) 2012 LUIGI FERRANDO, CAREMA ETICHETTA BIANCA 117 carema, D.O.C. (Bin #26) 2011 ORLANDO ABRIGO, BARBARESCO MONTERSINO 124 barbaresco, D.O.C.G. (Bin #1) 2009 CASCINA ADELAIDE "PER ELEN" BAROLO RISERVA 131 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #8) 2012 ALESSANDRO RIVETO, BAROLO DEL COMMUNE DI SERRALUNGA D'ALBA 131 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #19) 2011 BROVIA, BAROLO "GARBLET SUE" 134 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #15) 2011 CAVALIER DARIO, BARBARESCO RISERVA 136 barbaresco, D.O.C.G. (Bin #2) 2011 BREZZA, BAROLO l 137 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #11) 2012 PAOLO SCAVINO, BAROLO BRICCO AMBROGIO 137 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #12) 2011 CAVALIER DARIO, BAROLO 140 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #4) 2011 MONSECCO, GATTINARA l 144 gattinara, D.O.C.G. (Bin #24) 2008 CLERICO MASSIMO, LASSONA l 146 lasonna, D.O.C. (Bin #30) 2010 CONTI "IL ROSSO DELLE DONNE" l 157 boca, D.O.C. (Bin #32) 2012 PAOLO SCAVINO, BAROLO CAROBRIC 162 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #13) 2010 DOMENICO CLERICO "AEROPLANVERSVAJ" BAROLO 181 barolo, D.O.C.G. (Bin #9) corkage fee $25 2011 G.D. VAJRA, BAROLO RAVERA l 181 barolo, D.O.C.G.
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