Wine List Is Composed of Wines from All Over Italy, We Select Among the Best Quality of Italian Wines to Let You Taste Our Country in a Glass

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Wine List Is Composed of Wines from All Over Italy, We Select Among the Best Quality of Italian Wines to Let You Taste Our Country in a Glass Singapore|bangkok|pattaya www.io-osteria.com Beverage List This wine list is composed of wines from all over Italy, we select among the best quality of Italian wines to let you taste our country in a glass. We will gladly assist you for the wine and food pairing and make the best choice for your palate. Please do not hesitate to enquire with our Manager for more info and suggestions. Salute! Thanks to the latest technology of the Coravin system, iO is not only able to offer Premium wines by the glass, but customers can now consider purchasing any wine bottle from our cellar, pour the Desirable amount with Coravin and save the rest for the next visit. Customers can choose to store their purchased wine bottle with us at the restaurant or bring it home with them. Please enquire with staff for wines "ALLA MESCITA", special monthly selection made across Italy's regions. IOIn every Wines Italian OsteriaFrom you the can findBarrel wines from the barrel to drink anytime during every meal. Gls - ¼ LT - ½ LT - 1 LT White STILL or SPARKLING 8 / 14 / 26 / 48 Pinot Grigio from Friuli Red STILL 8 / 14 / 26 / 48 Primitivo from apulia Chanti by the Flask Chianti wine was historically associated with a squat bottle enclosed in a straw basket, called fiasco ("flask"). These days the flask is only used by a few makers but still an icon of the Osteria. ½ LT - 1 LT - 2 LT Chianti DOCG, Bartali (Tuscany) 58 / 90 / 160 80% Sangiovese 20% Canaiolo Biodynamic Wines btl syrah, stefano amerighi 148 tuscany, 100% Syrah ribolla gialla aufora, gravner 258 Friuli. 100% ribolla gialla Sparkling WhiteThere are many greatWines dry white wines produced in Italy CHARMAT METHOD from the most varied grapes. (Second fermentation IN STAINLESS-STEEL TANKS) g ls - ¼ - btl gls - ¼ - btl Moscato d'Asti Ceretto 375ml 36 iO Chardonnay 10 / 18 / 48 Piedmont, 100% Moscato Sicily, 100% Chardonnay Prosecco Extra Dry Bottega 11 / 20 / 58 Soave Classico Sartori 11 / 20 / 58 Veneto, 100% Glera Veneto, 90% Garganega 10% Trebbiano di Soave Moscato "Petalo" Bottega 11 / 20 / 58 Veneto, 100% Moscato Giallo Pinot Grigio Zenato 11 / 20 / 58 Lambrusco Rosè Dry Medici 11 / 20 / 58 Veneto, 100% Pinot Grigio Ermete Emilia Romagna, 100% Lambrusco Marani Dogajolo Bianco Carpineto 12 / 22 / 68 Tuscany, 40% Chardonnay 30% Grechetto 30% Sauvignon Bianco Lambrusco Red Sweet Medici 11 / 20 / 58 Ermete Emilia Romagna, B.iO Catarratto-Chardonnay Cevico 68 50% Lambrusco Salamino Sicily Organic, 55% Catarratto 50% Lambrusco Marani 45% Chardonnay Lambrusco Red Dry Medici Ermete 76 Verdicchio Pievalta 74 Emilia Romagna, 100% Lambrusco Salamino Marche, 100% Verdicchio Nosiola cantina lavis 78 trentino, 100% nosiola Classic Method-Champenoise (Second fermentation in bottle) Grillo Alégre Barone Sergio 82 Sicily, 100% Grillo Lambrusco phermento medici ermete 98 Falanghina Feudi di San Gregorio 82 Emilia Romagna, Campania, 100% Falanghina 100% Lambrusco di sorbara Gavi di Gavi villa sparina 14 / 26 / 82 Franciacorta Cuveé Prestige 150 Piedmont, 100% Cortese Ca' del Bosco Lombardy, 75% Chardonnay Marani White Amarone Sartori 88 15% Pinot Nero 10% Pinot Bianco Veneto, 100% Garganega semi-dried Franciacorta Cuveé Prestige Rosé 190 san vincenzo anselmi 88 Ca' del Bosco Veneto, 70% Garganega Lombardy, 80% Pinot Nero 20% Chardonnay 30% chardonnay and sauvignon blanc Gewürztraminer Höfstatter 92 Alto Adige, 100% Gewürztraminer Red Wines pomino bianco frescobaldi 96 With an unparalleled wine-growing heritage, Italy is tuscany, 90% chardonnay characterized by an immense variety of red grape varieties. 10% pinot bianco gls - ¼ btl- lugana i frati ca’ dei frati 96 lombardy, 100% turbiana iO Merlot 10 / 18 / 48 Sicily, 100% Merlot BRAMITO DEL CERVO ANTINORI 98 UMBRIA, 100% CHARDONNAY iO Pinot Nero 10 / 18 / 48 Sicily, 100% Pinot Nero SAUVIGNON COLLIO SCHIOPETTO 115 iO Cabernet Sauvignon 10 / 18 / 48 FRIULI, 100% sAUVIGNON Sicily, 100% Cabernet Sauvignon L'Appassione Sartori 11 / 20 / 58 vermentino black label lvnae bosoni 158 Veneto, 60% Corvina 30% Merlot liguria, 100% vermentino 10% Rondinella trebbiano d’abbruzzo valentini 390 Dogajolo Rosso Carpineto 12 / 22 / 68 abruzzo, 100% trebbiano Tuscany, 70% Sangiovese 30% Cabernet Sauvignon Neprica Tormaresca 12 / 22 / 68 Apulia, 100% Negroamaro B.iO Primitivo Cevico 68 Apulia Organic, 100% Primitivo Benuara Cusumano 76 Rosé Wines gls - ¼ - btl Sicily, 70% Nero d'Avola 30% Syrah Barbera d'Asti Michele 14 / 26 / 82 rosamati fattoria le pupille 14 / 26 / 78 Chiarlo TUSCANY, 100% SYRAH Piedmont, 100% Barbera Gròttolo collemassari 99 Nero di Troia Torrevento 14 / 26 / 82 tuscany, 70% Sangiovese 15% Ciliegiolo Apulia, 100% Nero di Troia 15% Montepulciano Sangiovese Cesari 14 / 26 / 82 Emilia Romagna, 100% Sangiovese Dolcetto d'Alba rossana ceretto 88 Piedmont, 100% Dolcetto morellino di scansano 88 fattoria le pupille Tuscany, 85% sangiovese 10% alicante 5% ciliegiolo ripassa valpolicella zenato 98 Magari Gaja 196 veneto, 85% corvina Piedmont, 25%Cabernet Sauvignon 10% rondinella 5% corvinone 50% Merlot 25% Cabernet Franc Brunello di Montalcino 230 rouge de vallee la kiuva 98 valle d’aosta, 70% picotendro pieve santa restituta Gaja 30% gros vien, neyret, cornalin & fumin Tuscany, 100% Sangiovese Grosso Cabernet Sauvignon 118 Amarone della valpolicella 240 Tasca d'Almerita zenato 2015 Sicily, 100% Cabernet Sauvignon veneto, 80% corvina 10% rondinela 10% oseleta & croatina Le Volte Tenuta dell'Ornellaia 118 Tuscany, 50% Sangiovese barbacarlo lino maga 280 40% Merlot 10% Cabernet Sauvignon lombardy, 50% croatina 30% uva rara 20% ughetta Il Bruciato Bolgheri Antinori 128 Tuscany, 55% Cabernet Sauvignon rosso miani 2016 290 30% Merlot 15% Shiraz friuli, merlot, cabernet sauvignon, caberet franc, tezzelenghe Montessu Agricola Punica 130 sforzato valtellina corte di cama 320 Sardinia, 60% Carignano 10% Syrah 10% Cabernet Sauvignon mamete-prevostini 2016 10% Merlot 10% Caberet Franc lombardy, 100% nebbiolo le pergole torte montevertine 2017 460 Edizione Farnese-Fantini 132 tuscany, 100% sangiovese Abruzzo, 33% Montepulciano 30% Primitivo 25% Sangiovese 7% Negroamaro 5% Malvasia Nera brunello di montalcino 620 poggio di sotto 2013 tuscany, 100% sangiovese Primitivo Torrevento 142 Apulia, 100% Primitivo Ornellaia Tenuta dell'Ornellaia 2014 680 Tuscany, 56% Cabernet Sauvignon Le Difese Tenuta San Guido 148 27% Merlot 10% Cabernet Franc 70% Cabernet Sauvignon 7% Petit Verdot 30% Sangiovese Amarone della Valpolicella 990/890 bolgheri rosso grattamacco 158 Dal Forno Romano 2008/2011 tuscany, 50% carberet sauvignon Veneto, 60% Corvina 20% Oseleta 20% cabernet franc 20% merlot 10% Rondinella 10% Croatina 10% sangiovese Sassicaia Tenuta 1200/990 langhe nebbiolo no name borgogno San Guido 1997/2011 piedmont, 100% nebbiolo 176 Tuscany, 85% Cabernet Sauvignon 15% Cabernet Franc Amarone Classico Masi 178 Veneto, 70% Corvina 5% Molinara 15% Rondinella 10% Oseleta NOT ONLY A NEGRONI… Wine Big Format Wines in large sizes to be shared for special occasions. MANDARIN NEGRONI Gin, Vermouth Rosso, 18 Campari, Mandarin 1.5Lt CARCIOFONE Gin, Vermouth Rosso, Campari, Cynar 18 Prosecco, Bottega NV 150 Veneto 100% Glera LADY NEGRONI Gin, Vermouth Rosso, Campari, Rose 18 Le Volte 260 Tenuta dell'Ornellaia 2017 50% Sangiovese 40% Merlot 10% Cabernet Sauvignon ITALIAN STYLE TIKI… Brunello di Montalcino 320 castelgiocondo frescobaldi 2013 AL FRESCO Gin, Pineapple, Peach, Lime 14 Tuscany 100% Sangiovese ITALIAN LEMONADE Tequila, Raspberry, 14 Amarone Riserva Masi 2011 445 Strawberry, Basil, Limonata Veneto 70% Corvina 15% Rondinella 10% Oseleta 5% Molinara BASILITO Rum, Basil, Sugar Cane, Lime 14 Mater Matuta Casale 460 ITALIAN COOLER Rum, Galliano, Ginger Beer, Lime 16 del Giglio 2011 Lazio 85% Syrah 15% Petit Verdot Cocktail List IO Italian Aperitif BELLINI Prosecco, Peach 12 iO SPECIAL EDITION MIMOSA Prosecco, Orange 12 BUBBLES NO TROUBLES... ROSSINI Prosecco, Strawberry 12 SPRITZ Aperol, Prosecco, Soda 14 AMORE MIO Prosecco, Amarena 12 HUGO prosecco, Elderflower Soda, Mint 14 PINK SPRITZ Prosecco, Martini Bianco, Rose 14 GARIBALDI Campari, Orange 14 BLACK BUBBLES Prosecco, Cassis, Charcoal 14 AMERICANO Campari, Red Vermouth, Soda 14 BLUE SOUL Prosecco, Martini Bianco,Tropical Blue 14 NEGRONI SBAGLIATO Campari, Red Vermouth, 16 Prosecco NEGRONI Gin, Campari, Red Vermouth 18 NEGROSKY Vodka, Campari, Red Vermouth 18 COFFEE COCKTAILS… TO SHARE…UP TO 6 ESPRESSO MARTINI 16 Vodka, Kahlùa, Espresso COFFEE MARGARITA 16 iO SANGRIA RED OR WHITE 58 Coffee Tequila, Cointreau, Espresso House Wine, Midori, Gassosa, MiXED Fruits Corkage Fees: Wine $30/Sparkling and Distillates $40 VODKA IO International Cocktails VODKA SOUR Vodka, Sweet & Sour 14 CLASSIC APERITIF SCREWDRIVER Vodka, Orange 14 CAPE CODE Vodka, Cranberry 14 KIR White Wine, Cassis 12 BLOODY MARY Vodka, Seasoned Tomato 14 KIR ROYALE Prosecco, Cassis 12 CAIPIROSKA Vodka, Sugar Cane, Lime 14 CAIPIROSKA STRAWBERRY Vodka, Sugar Cane, 14 Lime, Strawberry LONG AND REFRESHING KAMIKAZE Vodka, Triple Sec, Lemon 14 LONG ISLAND ICE TEA 16 COSMOPOLITAN Vodka, Triple Sec, Cranberry 14 Four Distillates, Sweet & Sour, Coke GODMOTHER Vodka, Amaretto 14 LONG BEACH ICE TEA 16 Four Distillates, Lemon, Cranberry HARVEY WALLBANGER Vodka, Galliano, Orange 14 ITALIAN ICE TEA 16 BLACK RUSSIAN Vodka, Kahlua 14 Three Distillates, Amaretto, Coke WHITE RUSSIAN Vodka, Kahlua, Cream 14 JAPANESE ICE TEA 16 Three Distillates, Midori, Lemonade VODKATINI Vodka, Dry Vermouth 16 MIAMI ICE TEA 16 MOSCOW MULE Vodka, Ginger Beer, Cucumber, Lime 16 Three Distillates, Blue Curaçao, Lemonade APPLE
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