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MENU-VERE-VILA.Pdf Wine not? 1 2 Vere Shqiptare - Albanian wine E bardhë / white fq./page 5 - 6 Rosé fq./page 6 E kuqe / red fq./page 7 - 9 Vere e huaj - International wine E bardhë / white fq./page 11 - 12 Rosé fq./page 13 E kuqe / red fq./page 13 - 15 3 Vere Shqiptare - Albanian wine 4 TË BARDHA WHITE WINE Gotë Vere 250L Riesling 0.5 l 600L L Riesling 1 l 1100 Varieteti / Variety Riesling Kantina / Winery Korça 2000 VERE SHQIPTARE Riesling 375 ml 900L Varieteti / Variety Riesling Kantina / Winery Korça 2000 Riesling Menea 1500L Varieteti / Variety Riesling Kantina / Winery Korça 2000 Lyhnid 1800L / ALBANIAN WINE Varieteti / Variety “Riesling, Tocai” Kantina / Winery “Caco” Chardonnay 1900L Varieteti / Variety “Chardonnay” Kantina / Winery “Caco” Sheshi i Bardhë 2000L Varieteti / Variety “Sheshi i Bardhë” Kantina / Winery “Balaj” Sheshi i Bardhë 2000L Varieteti / Variety “Sheshi i Bardhë” Kantina / Winery “Arbëri” 5 TË BARDHA WHITE WINE Sheshi i Bardhë 2200L Varieteti / Variety “Sheshi i Bardhë” Kantina / Winery “Alimani” L Pulsi 2500 Varieteti / Variety “Pulsi” Kantina / Winery “Nurellari” E Bardha e Beratit 2500L Varieteti / Variety “Pulsi” Kantina / Winery “Çobo” Chardonnay Reserve 4500L Varieteti / Variety “Chardonnay” Kantina / Winery “Stone Castle” / ALBANIAN WINE VERAT ROSÉ ROSÉ Pamid 2000L Varieteti / Variety “Pamid” Kantina / Winery “Caco” L Vloshi i Vlorës 2200 VERE SHQIPTARE Varieteti / Variety “Vloshi” Kantina / Winery “Balaj” 6 TË KUQE RED WINE Gotë Vere 250L Merlot 0.5 l 600L Merlot 1 l 1100L Varieteti / Variety “Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Korça 2000” VERE SHQIPTARE Merlot 375 ml 900L Varieteti / Variety “Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Korça 2000” Merlot 1500L Varieteti / Variety “Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Korça 2000” L Kabërnet 1500 / ALBANIAN WINE Varieteti / Variety “Kabërnet, Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Korça 2000” Kabërnet Reserve 3000L Varieteti / Variety “Kabërnet i vjetëruar në but lisi” Kantina / Winery “Korça 2000” Kabërnet Grand Reserve 5000L Varieteti / Variety “Kabërnet i vjetëruar në but lisi” Kantina / Winery “Korça 2000” 7 TË KUQE RED WINE Lyhnid 1800L Varieteti / Variety “Gems(Autocton), Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Caco” L Caberlot 2200 Varieteti / Variety “Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Balaj” Merlot 2200L Varieteti / Variety “Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Duka” Montemeca 2500L Varieteti / Variety “Montepulciano, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon” Kantina / Winery “Nurellari” / ALBANIAN WINE Cabernet Souvignon 2500L Varieteti / Variety “Kabërnet” Kantina / Winery “Duka” Kashmer 2600L Varieteti / Variety “Cabernet Sauvignon, Sheshi i Zi, Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Çobo” VERE SHQIPTARE 8 TË KUQE RED WINE Kallmet Reservë 3000L Varieteti / Variety “Kallmet” Kantina / Winery “Arbëri” VERE SHQIPTARE Kallmet Prestigj 3300L Varieteti / Variety “Kallmet” Kantina / Winery “Kallmeti” Merlot Reservë 3500L Varieteti / Variety “Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Alimani” Sheshi i Zi Kavaljon 3500L Varieteti / Variety “Sheshi i Zi” Kantina / Winery “Belba” / ALBANIAN WINE Cabernet Sauvignion Riserva 4500L Varieteti / Variety “Cabernet Sauvignion” Kantina / Winery “Stone Castell” 9 Vere e huaj - International wine 10 TË BARDHA WHITE WINE L Chardonnay 2000 Varieteti / Variety “Chardonnay” Kantina / Winery “Juan de Juanes” VERE E HUAJ E VERE Italo Ceson 2200L Varieteti / Variety “Pinot Grigio” Kantina / Winery “Artigiano del Vino” Pinot Grigio 2500L Varieteti / Variety “Pinot Grigio” Kantina / Winery “Puiatti” / INTERNATIONAL WINE INTERNATIONAL / Sauvignion 2500L Varieteti / Variety “Sauvignion” Kantina / Winery ‘Puiatti” Greco di Tufo 2700L Varieteti / Variety “Greco di Tufo” Kantina / Winery “Lava” Riesling 3000L Varieteti / Variety “Riesling” Kantina / Winery “Bestheim” Falanghina 3500L Varieteti / Variety “Falanghina” Kantina / Winery “Mastroberardino” 11 TË BARDHA WHITE WINE San Giovanni della Sala 3600L Varieteti / Variety “Grecheto,Viogner,Pinot Grigio” Kantina / Winery “Antinori” Pinot Bianco 3800L Varieteti / Variety “Pinot Bianco” Kantina / Winery “Kurtatsch” Gewürztraminer 4000L Varieteti / Variety “Gewürztraminer” Kantina / Winery “Kurtatsch” L Blangé Di Ceretto 4500 Varieteti / Variety “Arneis” Kantina / Winery “Ceretto” Chablis 5000L Varieteti / Variety “Chardonnay” / INTERNATIONAL WINE / Kantina / Winery “Louis Latour” Chardonnay 5500L Varieteti / Variety “Chardonnay” Kantina / Winery “Jermann” Cloudy Bay 7500L Varieteti / Variety “Sauvignon” VERE E HUAJ E VERE Kantina / Winery “Cloudy Bay” 12 VERË ROSÉ ROSÉ L Calafuria Tormaresca 3200 Varieteti / Variety “Negroamaro” Kantina / Winery “Tormaresca” VERE E HUAJ E VERE PROSECCO L Glera 2500 Varieteti / Variety “Glera” Kantina / Winery “Astoria” TË KUQE RED WINE / INTERNATIONAL WINE INTERNATIONAL / L Negroamaro 1800 Varieteti / Variety “Negroamaro” Kantina / Winery “Rocca” Rosso Piceno 2100L Varieteti / Variety “Rosso Piceno” Kantina / Winery “Santa Barbara” L Primitivo Salento 2600 Varieteti / Variety “Primitivo” Kantina / Winery “Tormaresca” Bardolino 2600L Varieteti / Variety “Corvina” Kantina / Winery “Allegrini” Montepulciano d’Abruzzo 2600L Varieteti / Variety “Montepulciano” Kantina / Winery “Collefrisio” 13 TË KUQE RED WINE Chianti 2600L Varieteti / Variety “Sangiovese” Kantina / Winery “Poliziano” Pinot Nero 3600L Varieteti / Variety “Pinot Nero” Kantina / Winery “Lavis” Barbera d’Asti 3600L Varieteti / Variety “Barbera” Kantina / Winery “Michele Chiarlo” Bourgogne 4200L Varieteti / Variety “Pinot Nero” Kantina / Winery “Louis Latour” Lagrein 4500L Varieteti / Variety “Lagrein” Kantina / Winery “Kurtatsch” / INTERNATIONAL WINE / Nero d’Avola 4500L Varieteti / Variety “Nero d’Avola” Kantina / Winery “Planeta” Curtis 4800L Varieteti / Variety “Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot” Kantina / Winery “Kurtatsch” VERE E HUAJ E VERE 14 TË KUQE RED WINE Bolgheri Rosso 5000L Varieteti / Variety “Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sangiovese” Kantina / Winery “Grattamacco” VERE E HUAJ E VERE L Primitivo Papale 6500 Varieteti / Variety “Primitivo” Kantina / Winery “Varvaglione” Malbec 6500L Varieteti / Variety “Malbec” Kantina / Winery “Terrazas” / INTERNATIONAL WINE INTERNATIONAL / Il Bruciato 6500L Varieteti / Variety “Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah” Kantina / Winery “Antinori” Edizione 6800L Varieteti / Variety “Montepulciano, Primitivo, Sangiovese, Negroamaro, Malvasia Nera” Kantina / Winery “Farnesi” Brunello di Montalcino 8000L Varieteti / Variety “Sangiovese” Kantina / Winery “Banfi” 15 16 17 www.era.al 18.
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