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Listino Vini Asporto € LISTINO VINI ASPORTO € BOLLICINE METODO CLASSICO ITALIA PIEMONTE MARCALBERTO Millesimo2mila14, Brut 2014 60% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Nero 27 LOMBARDIA ENRICO GATTI – Franciacorta Brut Chardonnay 24 Satèn 2015 Chardonnay 27 Nature 2011 85% Chardonnay, 15% Pinot Nero 33 Brut, Magnum Chardonnay 52 CAMILUCCI – Franciacorta Brut 75% Chardonnay, 25% Pinot Nero, 5% Pinot Bianco 25 CORTE FUSIA – Franciacorta Brut 70% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot Nero e 10% Pinot Bianco 25 Satèn 90% Chardonnay, 10% Pinot Bianco 29 Dosaggio Zero 2014 75% Chardonnay, 25% Pinot Nero 34 FACCOLI – Franciacorta Dosaggio Zero 2014 60% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot Bianco, 20% Pinot Nero 37 RONCO CALINO – Franciacorta Brut 2010 60% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Nero 31 Rosè, Brut Pinot Nero 27 BRUNO VERDI – Oltrepò Pavese Dosaggio Zero 2015 70% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot Nero 28 FRECCIAROSSA - Oltrepò Pavese I Moschettieri, Extra Brut 2016 Pinot Nero 22 Rosè, Extra Brut 2016 Pinot Nero 21 TRENTINO EREDI DI COBELLI ALDO Aldo, Dosaggio Zero 2014 Chardonnay 32 REVÌ – Trento DOC Brut 2015 75% Chardonnay, 25% Pinot Nero 22 Dosaggio Zero 2014 75% Chardonnay, 25% Pinot Nero 22 Rosè 2015 Pinot Nero 24 Dosaggio Zero, Magnum 1,5 l 2010 75% Chardonnay, 25% Pinot Nero 48 ETYSSA – Trento DOC Extra Brut 2015 Chardonnay 31 ZENI – Trento DOC Maso Nero, Brut 2013 Chardonnay 30 ALTO ADIGE LORENZ MARTINI Comitissa, Dosaggio Zero 2014 50% Pinot Bianco, 35% Chardonnay, 15% Pinot Nero 33 EMILIA ROMAGNA PODERE SALICETO Ringadora, Dosaggio Zero 2016 Lambrusco di Sorbara 24 LA CAVALIERA Dosaggio Zero 2016 Trebbiano di Modena 22 Lambrusco di Grasparossa di Castelvetro 2016 13 PUGLIA D’ARAPRÌ Riserva Nobile 2014 Bombino Bianco 28 SICILIA MURGO Brut 2016 Nerello Mascalese 21 FRANCIA VALLE DELLA LOIRA LANDRON Atmospheres, Brut 80% Folle Blanche, 20% Pinot Noir 22 ARNAUD LAMBERT Cremant de Loire, Dosaggio Zero 2016 Chenin Blanc 28 ALSAZIA DOMAINE RIETSCH Cremant D'Alsace, Extra Brut 2016/17 Auxerrois, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio 23 CHAMPAGNE AUBE FLEURY Blanc de Noirs, Brut Pinot Nero 50 Cuvée 30 Ans 34% Pinot Bianco, 33% Pinot Nero, 33% Chardonnay 85 Fleur de L’Europe, Nature 85% Pinot Noir, 15% Chardonnay Bolèro, Blanc de Noirs, Extra Brut 2009 Pinot Nero Sonate, Extra Brut 2011 60% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay Rosé de Saignée, Brut Pinot Nero 60 MONTAGNE DE REIMS BENÔIT LAHAYE Nature, Grand Cru, Brut 90% Pinot Nero, 10% Chardonnay 62 Blanc de Noirs, Brut Pinot Nero ALAIN COUVREUR Blanc de Noirs, Brut 85% Pinot Nero, 15% Pinot Meunier 40 Blanc de Blancs, Brut Chardonnay 40 Remì Couvreur, Brut 2009 87% Pinot Nero, 13% Pinot Meunier 45 David Couvreur, Blanc de Blancs, Brut 2011 Chardonnay Millésime Rosé, Brut 2012 60% Pinot Nero, 30% Chardonnay, 10% Pinot Meunier LOUIS NICAISE Noir, Premier Cru, Brut Pinot Nero 80 GEORGES VESSELLE Blanc de Noirs, Grand Cru, Extra Brut Pinot Nero 65 Grand Cru, Brut 2012 90% Pinot Nero, 10% Chardonnay 60 PASCAL MAZET Brut Tradition 42% Pinot Meunier, 30% Chardonnay, 38% Pinot Nero 50 VALLÉE DE LA MARNE JACQUESSON Cuvée n° 743 Extra Brut Chardonnay, Pinot Nero Cain, Avize, Grand Cru 2009 Chardonnay Vauzelle Terme, Aÿ, Grand Cru 2009 Pinot Nero TARLANT Cuvée Louis, Zero 50% Chardonnay, 50% Pinot Nero La Vigne D’Or » Blanc de Meuniers 2004 Pinot Meunier L’Aérianne, Prestige, Zero 2004 70% Chardonnay 30% Pinot Nero Zero Rosée, Brut Nature 50% Chardonnay, 44% Pinot Nero, 6% Pinot Meunier GERARD BELIN Bel Instant, Brut 90% Pinot Meunier, 5% Chardonnay, 5% Pinot Nero 38 CÔTE DES BLANCS LARMANDIER BERNIER Latitude, Blanc de Blancs, Extra Brut Chardonnay 60 Terre de Vertus, Blanc de Blancs, Non Dosé 2013 Chardonnay Rosé de Saignée, Premier Cru, Extra Brut Pinot Nero AGRAPART Les 7 Crus, Brut 90% Chardonnay, 10% Pinot Nero Mineral, Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru, Extra Brut 2013 Chardonnay JEAN-PIERRE LAUNOIS Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru, Brut Chardonnay 36 METODO CHARMAT VENETO BELE CASEL - Asolo Prosecco Prosecco Superiore, Extra Brut Glera 14 Prosecco Superiore, Extra Dry Glera 13 Vecchie Uve - Brut Rabbiosa, Marzemina bianca, Perera, 16 Bianchetta Trevigiana, Glera COL DEL SAL - Valdobbiadene Prosecco Prosecco Brut Glera 14 EMILIA ROMAGNA PODERE SALICETO Albone Lambrusco di Modena 13 Falistra Lambrusco di Sorbara 14 RIFERMENTATI VENETO BELE CASEL - Asolo Prosecco Col Fondo Glera e altre varietà locali 13 EMILIA ROMAGNA PODERE SALICETO Bi Fri 70% Trebbiano Modenese e 30% Sauvignon 12 FRIULI MAELI Dilante 50% Corbina Nera, 50% Marzemina Bianca 15 BIANCHI ITALIA VALLE D'AOSTA ERMES PAVESE Blanc de Morgeux et de La Salle 2018 Prié Blanc 19 PIEMONTE ETTORE GERMANO Herzu 2017 Riesling renano 24 Langhe Chardonnay 2018 Chardonnay 13 PAOLO POGGIO Ronchetto 2017 Timorasso 18 LUCA CANEVARO Petit Derthona 2017 Timorasso 15 MARCO PORELLO Langhe Favorita 2018 13 COLLE MANORA Mimosa 2017 60% Chardonnay, 40% Viognier 15 VIGNETI MASSA Derthona, Magnum 1,5 l 2016 Timorasso 50 LOMBARDIA CASTELLO DI STEFANAGO Arò 2017 Traminer 13 TRENTINO ZENI Muller Thurgau 2017 13 OXENREITER Gewurztraminer 2018 18 MASO CANTANGHEL Sauvignon Blanc 2018 18 SotSàs Cuvée 2017 40% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot bianco,20% Sauvignon Blanc 19 ALTO ADIGE MARKUS PRACKWIESER GUMPHOF Pinot Bianco, Praesulis 2018 Pinot Bianco 20 JOSEF WEGER Pinot Grigio 2017 14 Gewurztraminer 2018 15 FALKENSTEIN Riesling 2016 24 UNTERHOFER THOMAS Chardonnay 2017 19 Mirium 2017 Sauvignon 20 FRIULI MARCO SARA Friulano 2018 19 BUZZINELLI Collio Sauvignon 2018 14 COFFELE Castel Cerino, Soave 2017 Garganega 13 VIGNA PETRUSSA Ribolla Gialla 2018 15 RONCUS Reversus 2017 Malvasia 18 VENETO ALBINO PIONA Custoza 2018 Garganega, Trebbianello, Cortese, Riesling, Trebbiano, Chardonnay 15 LIGURIA BRUNA Majè 2018 Pigato 15 Le Russeghine 2018 Vermentino 17 EMILIA ROMAGNA TENUTA SANTA LUCIA Albarara 2018 Albana 14 TOSCANA IL COLOMBAIO DI SANTA CHIARA Vernaccia di San Giminiano, Selvabianca 2019 15 LE MACCHIOLE Paleo Bianco 2016 60% Sauvignon, 40% Chardonnay 45 MARCHE EMANUELE DIANETTI Offida - Pecorino 2017 16 MARCO GATTI Villa Marilla - Verdicchio 2015 16 MARCONI Istinto - Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi 2015 15 UMBRIA CANTINA NINNI Poggio del Vescovo 2017 Trebbiano Spoletino 16 ABRUZZO TENUTA I FAURI Pecorino D'Abruzzo 2018 13 TORRE DEI BEATI Giocheremo con i Fiori 2018 Pecorino 14 CAMPANIA AGNANUM Campi Flegrei 2018 Falanghina 16 Sabbia Vulcanica 2019 Falanghina 13 CANTINE DELL'ANGELO Torrefavale - Greco di Tufo 2017 Greco 23 BENITO FERRARA Terra D'Uva - Greco di Tufo 2018 Greco 18 PIERLUIGI ZAMPAGLIONE Don Chisciotte - Fiano 2018 21 ANTONIO MAZZELLA Forastera 2018 85% Forastera, 15% Rilla, Coglionara, Caca Mosca 14 Villa Campagnano 2018 50% Biancolella, 50% Forastera 15 Vigna del lume 2018 Biancolella 22 PIETRACUPA Falanghina 2018 15 I FAVATI Pietramara Etichetta Bianca 2012 Fiano 30 SCALA FENICIA Capri 2016 50% Greco, 30% Falanghina, 20% Biancolella 30 MARISA CUOMO Fiorduva 2017 40% Ripoli, 30% Fenile, 30% Ginestra 70 CALABRIA CATALDO CALABRETTA Cirò Bianco 2016 Greco 15 SICILIA GRACI Etna Bianco 2018 70% Carricante, 30% Catarratto 24 CENTOPASSI Rocce di Pietra Longa 2017 Grillo 15 VINO LAURIA Grillo 2018 15 INCANTO Pantesco 2017 Zibibbo 23 FEUDO DISISA Lu Bancu 2018 Catarratto 16 SARDEGNA QUARTO MORO DI SARDEGNA Orriu 2018 Vermentino di Sardegna 13 FRANCIA BORGOGNA GARNIER ET FILS Chablis 2016 Chardonnay 27 ALSAZIA DIELER-CADE' Riesling Saering 2013 37 VALLE DELLA LOIRA LAMBERT Rochette 2014 Chenin Blanc 30 CHAMPALOU Vouvray 2016 Chenin Blanc 25 CHÂTEAU PIERRE-BISE Coteaux Du Layon Rochefort 2017 Chenin Blanc 20 DOMAINE DE LA LOUVETRIE Muscadet Sevre et Maine Sur Lie 2016 Melon de Bourgogne 18 DOMAINE DU CARROU Sancerre 2018 Sauvignon Blanc 26 PIERRE MARTIN Sancerre Les Monts 2014 Sauvignon Blanc 38 FERRATON PÉRE & FILS La Tournée Blanc 2018 85% Vermentino, 15% Viognier 13 CÔTE DU JURA DOMAINE VILLET Arbois Chardonnay 2011 35 GERMANIA KERPEN Riesling Spatlese Trocken 2017 22 Domprobst Riesling 2016 40 AUSTRIA RABL Langenlois 2017 Gruner Veltliner 18 SLOVENIA KRAMAR Goriska BRDA 2016 Sauvignon 30 NUOVA ZELANDA GREYWACKE Sauvignon Blanc 2018 25 MACERATI VENETO ALLA COSTIERA Trachite 2016 Moscato, Pinella, Garganega 14 FRIULI VILLA JOB Piantagrane 2017 Pinot grigio ramato 19 RONCO SEVERO Pinot grigio 2017 Pinot grigio ramato 26 UMBRIA LA PALAZZOLA Verdello 2015 17 CAMPANIA FLORAMI Indole 2017 Falanghina 21 SICILIA CANTINA MARILINA Sketta 2018 Grecanico 17 SARDEGNA SEDILESU Granazza sulle bucce 2015 Granazza 24 ROSATI ABRUZZO TORRE DEI BEATI Rosa-ae 2018 Cerasuolo D'Abruzzo 14 CAMPANIA MARISA CUOMO Costa D'Amalfi 2018 50% Piedirosso, 50% Aglianico 17 BORGODANGELO Irpinia Rosato 2018 Aglianico 15 SICILIA GRACI Etna Rosato 2018 Nerello Mascalese 20 PIETRADOLCE Etna Rosato 2018 Nerello Mascalese 18 ROSSI ITALIA PIEMONTE EMILIO VADA - Coazzolo Dolcetto D'Alba 2018 15 Langhe Nebbiolo 2018 19 ETTORE GERMANO - Serralunga D'Alba Barbera D'Alba 2015 18 Barolo 2014 Nebbiolo 35 Barolo, Prapò 2009 Nebbiolo 54 BROVIA - Castiglione Falletto Barolo 2015 Nebbiolo 49 PIERO BUSSO - Neive Barbaresco Mondino 2016 Nebbiolo 38 TRAVAGLINI – Gattinara Gattinara Selezione 2016 Nebbiolo 26 Gattinara Riserva 2013 Nebbiolo 40 GIUSEPPE PRINCIPIANO - Monforte D'Alba Barbera D'Alba 2018 Barbera 15 Barolo 2013 Nebbiolo 35 MATTEO CORREGGIA - Canale D'Alba Roero 2017 Nebbiolo 17 Roero Magnum 2017 Nebbiolo 38 Apapà 2015 Nebbiolo 140 ALBERTO OGGERO - Santo Stefano Roero Sandro D'pineta 2017 Nebbiolo 17 MARIO RIVETTI - Alba Bricco Capra - Langhe Nebbiolo 2016 17 MOSSIO - Rodello Piano delli Perdoni 2017 Dolcetto D'Alba 16 Luen, Langhe Nebbiolo 2015 27 ALBINO ROCCA - Barbaresco Barbaresco Montersino 2015 Nebbiolo 45 SCARZELLO
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