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1 , Short for Evolution, Represents Time-Honored, Old World Traditions Evolving Full Circle Into Fresh New Beginnings. As a Four , short for evolution, represents time-honored, old world traditions evolving full circle into fresh new beginnings. As a fourth-generation Italian chef, each day I source and handpick the seasonal, fresh ingredients to incorporate into contemporary variations of my family’s secret recipes, traditional treasures with a fresh new twist. Our wine list reflects this philosophy with a mix of old world classics and new world finds, across a broad range of prices, vintages and styles. While our wine list is Italian focused, we have also tasted and chosen selections from around the world that display characteristics and styles we feel complement our menu. So, I invite you to sit back, relax, make yourself at home and trust us to delight your palate and satisfy your soul. Don’t hesitate to ask for advice. We are very proud of our wine selections and happy to talk about them. Chef Erik 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPARKLING WINES ....................................................................................................................................... ........ 3 Italian Sparkling Wines .......................................................................................................................... ........ 3 Other Sparkling Wines .......................................................................................................................... ......... 3 Champagnes ........................................................................................................................................... ........ 3 WHITE WINES ............................................................................................................................................... ...... 4-5 Italy ......................................................................................................................................................... ........ 4 Chardonnay - American Selections ....................................................................................................... ........ 4 Sauvignon Blanc ..................................................................................................................................... ........ 5 Other Selections ..................................................................................................................................... ........ 5 ROSÈ WINES ................................................................................................................................................... ........ 5 RED WINES – ITALIAN SELECTIONS ..................................................................................................... ..... 6-7 Toscana .............................................................................................................................................................. ........ 6 Chianti Classico / Riserva / Gran Selezione .......................................................................................... ........ 6 Super Tuscans ........................................................................................................................................ ........ 6 Montalcino .............................................................................................................................................. ........ 6 Piedmont ............................................................................................................................................................. ........ 7 Veneto ................................................................................................................................................................. ........ 7 Other Italian Selections ...................................................................................................................................... ........ 7 RED WINES – AMERICAN SELECTIONS ................................................................................................. ... 8-10 Cabernet Sauvignon ............................................................................................................................... ........ 8 Pinot Noir ............................................................................................................................................... ........ 9 Merlot ..................................................................................................................................................... ........ 9 Red Blends / Meritage ........................................................................................................................... ........ 9 Other American Selections / Imported ................................................................................................. ...... 10 HALF - BOTTLES ............................................................................................................................................ ...... 10 White Wines / Rosé / Champagne ....................................................................................................... ...... 10 Red Wines .............................................................................................................................................. ...... 10 Our corkage fee is $25 per 750ml bottle and $40 per magnum. We will gladly waive one fee for every bottle purchased from our list. 2 SPARKLING WINES ITALIAN SPARKLING WINES Bin S23 Prosecco, Le Contesse, Brut, Veneto, N/V..................................................................................................... 10............ 35 S7 Prosecco Superiore, Extra Dry, Col de Salici, Valdobbiadene, Veneto, ’15 .............................................................. 50 S8 Rotari, Rosé, Trento, N/V .................................................................................................................................................. 52 S9 Ferrari, Brut, Trento, N/V .................................................................................................................................................. 87 S10 Berlucchi, Brut, Franciacorta, Lombardy, N/V .................................................................................. .......... 89 S24 Ca’del Bosco, Cuveé, Prestige Brut, Franciacorta, Lombardy, N/V .......................................................................... 105 OTHER SPARKLING WINES S11 Gérard Bertrand, Crémant de Limoux Rosé, France, ’15 ................................................................ .......... 57 S23 Schramsberg, Mirabella, Brut, California, N/V ................................................................................. .......... 60 S12 Mumm Napa, Brut Prestige, Napa Valley, California, N/V .............................................................. .......... 69 S13 Roederer Estate, Brut, Anderson Valley, California, N/V ................................................................ .......... 70 S14 Argyle, Blanc de Blancs “Knudsen Vineyard-Julia Lee’s Block,” Dundee Hills, Oregon, ’11 ....... ........ 107 CHAMPAGNE – FRANCE S3 Moët & Chandon, Impérial Brut, Épernay, N/V ........................................................................................... 24............ 94 S4 Nicolas Feuillatte, Brut Rosé, Chouilly, N/V .................................................................................................. 25............ 98 S15 Taittinger, Brut, La Française, Reims, N/V ....................................................................................... ........ 130 S16 Veuve Clicquot, Brut, Yellow Label, Reims, N/V ............................................................................. ........ 172 S17 Taittinger, Grand Crus, Brut, Prelude, Reims, N/V .......................................................................... ........ 200 S18 Perrier-Jouët, Brut, Belle Époque, Épernay, ’07 ............................................................................... ........ 280 S19 Taittinger, Brut, Comtes de Champagne, Reims, ’00 / ’05 ............................................................... ........ 277 S20 Dom Pérignon, Épernay, ’09 .............................................................................................................. ........ 315 S21 Nicolas Feuillatte, Brut Rosé, Palmes d’Or, Chouilly, ’05 ................................................................ ........ 363 S22 Louis Roederer, Brut, Cristal, Reims, ’07 .......................................................................................... ........ 418 Stemware Option: The traditional Champagne flute, OR the trending white wine glass used for swirling to release the aromatic nuances of terroir. Vintages May Vary 3 WHITE WINES ITALY W2 Pinot Grigio, Bertani, Velante, Veneto, ’17 ................................................................................... 10 .......... 38 W3 Pinot Grigio, Livio Felluga, Collio, ’17 ........................................................................................... 15 .......... 58 W10 Pinot Grigio, Villa Chiòpris, Friuli, ’15 .............................................................................................. .......... 47 W60 Pinot Grigio, Kurtatsch, Kellerei Cantina, Sudtirol, Alto Adige ’17 ................................................. .......... 45 W6 Chardonnay, Marchesi Antinori, Bramito della Sala, Umbria, ’17 ............................................... 13 .......... 50 W12 Chardonnay, Kurtatsch, Kellerei Cantina, Sudtirol, Alto Adige, ’17 ...............................................
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