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Carta-Dei-Vini-Stampa.Pdf qui inizia il nostro percorso, intrapreso dopo tanta ricerca, con la passione che vorremmo trasmettere a tutti coloro che desiderano inoltrarsi in questo viaggio virtuale tra le regioni d'italia e del mondo, alla scoperta delle peculiarità dei territori, dei vitigni e degli assemblaggi fatti dalla mano sapiente dell'uomo salludi a tottusu roberto petza i vini descritti in rosso sono prodotti in regime biodinamico e utilizzano solo lieviti autoctoni. vi informiamo che i vini bianchi, spumanti e champagne importanti sono a temperatura di cantina per preservare le loro caratteristiche, e vengono rinfrescati alla richiesta. Spumanti Italiani Belle brut di qualità 2013 Angelica € 30,00 Bullucca Travessa Nuragus Bianco Rifermentato Roberto Petza € 40,00 CRNA Primorska Ekstra Brut 2009 Cotar € 50,00 Letrari Dosaggio 0 Trento DOC Riserva 2009 Letrari € 60,00 Altemasi Riserva Graal Brut Trento DOC 2003 Cavit € 90,00 Ferrari Perlé Metodo Classico Trento DOC 2008 Ferrari € 60,00 e Ferrari Perlé Nero Metodo Classico Trento DOC 2008 Ferrari € 100,00 n i c i Giulio Ferrari Riserva del Fondatore Trento DOC 2004 Ferrari € 160,00 l l o b Giulio Ferrari Riserva del Fondatore Trento DOC 2001 Ferrari € 300,00 e L Giulio Ferrari Riserva del Fondatore Trento DOC 1997 Ferrari € 400,00 Regium Franciacorda Brut DOCG 2009 La Valle € 50,00 Cuvee Brut 36 Nature V.S.Q. Casa Caterina € 50,00 Cremont V.S.Q. 2007 Casa Caterina € 70,00 Brut Antique V.S.Q. 2005 Casa Caterina € 70,00 Ferghettina Extra Brut Franciacorta DOCG 2005 Ferghettina € 80,00 Cuvée Annamaria Clementi Franciacorta DOCG 1999 Ca’ del Bosco € 300,00 Ca’ del Bosco 96 Brut Franciacorta DOCG 1996 Ca’ del Bosco € 300,00 Champagne Champagne Dourdon Viellard € 60,00 Champagne Brut Oeil de Perdrix Jean Vesselle € 70,00 Grand Brut A Epernay Champagne Perrier Jouet € 70,00 Champagne Ay Grand Cru Brut Tradition Gatinois € 70,00 A Damery Cuvée Spéciale Brut Alexandre Filaine € 90,00 Champagne Cuvée Marie Etienne Brut Bl. d. Bl. 2006 Jacques Copinet € 90,00 Champagne Carte Noire Brut Deville € 90,00 L'année Primiere Cru Extra Brut 2011 Frederic Savart € 130,00 Belle Epoque A Epernay Champagne 2007 Perrier Jouet € 250,00 Charles Heidsieck Blanc des Millenaires 1995 Charles Heidsieck € 250,00 e Henri Giraud Ay Grand Cru Fut de Chene 1998 Henri Giraud € 250,00 n i c i Cuvée Josephine Brut 1995 Perrier Jouet € 380,00 l l o Dom Pérignon Vintage 1998 Moet & Chandon € 450,00 b e Amour de Deutz Vintage 1999 Deutz € 450,00 L Krug Brut 1990 Krug € 700,00 Dom Pérignon Vintage 1992 Moet & Chandon € 800,00 Champagne rosé Blason Rosè A Epernay Champagne Perrier Jouet € 80,00 Champagne Brut Rosé Tarlant € 100,00 Cuvée William Deutz Rosé Brut 1996 Deutz € 450,00 Perrier Jouet Brut 2002 Perrier Jouet € 500,00 Marie Noelle Ledru Rosé de Saignée Grand Cru 2008 Ledru € 600,00 Le birre Le bollicine Atmosphères Méthode TraditionnelleMéthode Atmosphères BrutFinca Reserva De La Gran Poire Granit Poire bottigliain rifermentata Bionda Cremant e metodo classico emetodo Cremant Le Birre e Il Sidro Birre e Le Cava 2005 Landron i BlancRaventoòs Bordelet San Gabriel € 100,00 € 40,00 € 40,00 € 8,00 Valle d'Aosta Prié Blanc Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle Valle d'Aosta Bianco DOC 2015 Rayon € 30,00 Blanc de Morgex La Piagne DOC 2013 Cave du Vin Blanc € 35,00 Blanc de Morgex Valle d'Aosta Bianco DOC 2015 Cave du Vin Blanc € 40,00 Piemonte Chardonnay e Sauvignon Pafoj Monferrato Bianco DOC 2010 I cardi € 40,00 Luigi Baudana Dragon Langhe DOC 2015 Vajra € 50,00 i l a Cortese n o i z Marne Bianco Gavi DOCG 2015 Le Marne € 20,00 a n Ivag Gavi DOCG 2015 Cascina degli Ulivi € 25,00 i h c Ròo Piemonte Cortese DOC 2014 Rocco di Carpeneto € 35,00 n a i Cortese, Sauvignon e Favorita b i n Arcese Vino Bianco 2015 Bera € 25,00 i V Riesling Riesling Langhe DOC 2015 Vajra € 30,00 Lombardia Trebbiano di Lugana Ca' Lojera Lugana Superiore DOC 2011 Ca' Lojera € 35,00 Ca' Lojera Lugana Riserva del Lupo DOC 2011 Ca' Lojera € 40,00 Liguria Vermentino, Trebbiano Toscano e Malvasia di Candia IN Origine Liguria IGT 2015 La Felce € 30,00 Trentino Alto Adige Moscato giallo, Nosiola e Verdealbara Trentatrè Vino Bianco 2013 Vallarom € 25,00 Moscato giallo, Nosiola e Vernaccia bianca Trentatrè Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT 2013 Vivallis € 25,00 Nosiola, Pinot bianco e Chardonnay Anisos Vallagarina IGT 2010 Eugenio Rosi € 40,00 i l a Anisos Vallagarina IGT 2009 Eugenio Rosi € 50,00 n o i z Pinot Bianco a n Vorberg Pinot Bianco Riserva Alto Adige Terlano DOC 2004 Terlano € 110,00 i h c Sylvaner n a i Obermairlhof Sylvaner Sudtirol Alto Adige Valle d'Isarco DOC 2013 Haderburg € 35,00 b i n Pliger Eisacktaler Sylvaner Sudtirol Alto Adige DOC 2014 Kuenhof € 35,00 i V Friuli Venezia Giulia Malvasia Amphoreus Malvasia Venezia Giulia IGT 2010 Paraschos € 90,00 Pinot Grigio Pinot Grigio Venezia Giulia IGT 2014 Bressan € 50,00 Pinot Grigio Venezia Giulia IGT 2014 Radikon € 50,00 Not Pinot Grigio Venezia Giulia IGT 2010 Paraschos € 90,00 Friuli Venezia Giulia Ribolla Gialla Ribolla Gialla Venezia Giulia IGT 2009 Radikon € 50,00 Ribolla Gialla Venezia Giulia IGT 2010 Princic € 70,00 Ribolla Gialla Venezia Giulia IGT 2007 Paraschos € 90,00 Ribolla Venezia Giulia IGT 2007 Gravner € 100,00 Ribolla Gravner Venezia Giulia IGT 2001 Gravner € 300,00 Sauvignon i Sauvignon Colli Orientali del Friuli DOC 2015 Grillo € 40,00 l a n Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot grigio e Riesling italico o i z Bianco Breg Anfora Venezia Giulia IGT 2007 Gravner € 100,00 a n i Bianco Breg Anfora Venezia Giulia IGT 2001 Gravner € 300,00 h c Bianco Breg Venezia Giulia IGT 1999 Gravner € 310,00 n a i Sauvignon, Chardonnay e Ribolla gialla b i n Bianco Riserva Collio DOC 2004 Paraschos € 100,00 i V Tocai Friulano Jakot Venezia Giulia IGT 2011 Princic € 70,00 Kai Bianco Venezia Giulia IGT 2009 Paraschos € 90,00 Marco Sara Friuli Colli Orientali DOC 2014 Marco Sara € 40,00 Tocai friulano, Ribolla, Chardonnay e Sauvignon Poonka Bianco Venezia Giulia IGT 2010 Paraschos € 70,00 Poonka Bianco Venezia Giulia IGT 2007 Paraschos € 90,00 Vitovska Origine Vitovska Venezia Giulia IGT 2010 Vodopivec € 70,00 Veneto Chardonnay Casa Belfi Bianco delle Venezie IGT 2012 Casa Belfi € 20,00 Chardonnay Bianco della Venezie IGT 2010 Terpin € 70,00 Garganega Capitel Croce Veneto IGT 2003 Anselmi € 80,00 Capitel Croce Veneto IGT 2002 Anselmi € 90,00 Garganega,Moscato Monteforche Cassiara Veneto IGT 2015 Monteforche € 40,00 Jakot Jakot Bianco delle Venezie IGT 2010 Terpin € 70,00 Pinot Grigio Sialis Bianco delle Venezie IGT 2012 Terpin € 70,00 Ribolla gialla Quinto Quarto Bianco delle Venezie IGT 2015 Terpin € 50,00 Ribolla Gialla Bianco delle Venezie IGT 2008 Terpin € 70,00 Sauvignon Terpin Sauvignon Bianco delle Venezie IGT 2010 Terpin € 70,00 i l Trebbiano di Lugana a n Turbiana Veronese IGT 2015 Filippi € 30,00 o i z Emilia Romagna a n Malvasia di Candia aromatica, Ortugo e Trebbiano i Ageno Emilia IGT 2010 La Stoppa € 40,00 h c Ageno Emilia IGT 2007 La Stoppa € 100,00 n a Malvasia e Sauvignon i b Solata Vino Bianco da Tavola 2011 Cardinali € 35,00 i n Pignoletto i V La X11 Notte Bosco 2015 Bortolotti € 40,00 Sauvignon Eligio Vino Bianco 2015 Bortolotti € 40,00 Toscana Vermentino, Malvasia di Candia e Trebbiano Massa Vecchia Bianco di Toscana IGT 2012 Massa Vecchia € 80,00 Massa Vecchia Bianco di Toscana IGT 2004 Massa Vecchia € 130,00 Vernaccia di San Giminiano Panizzi Vernaccia di San Giminiano DOCG Riserva 2001 Panizzi € 50,00 Umbria Grechetto Vigna di Clara Grechetto Colli Martani DOC 2014 Napolini € 20,00 Grechetto, Trebbiano e Procanico Vinoso Orvieto Classico secco DOC 2012 Barberani € 50,00 Trebbiano Spoletino Arboreus Umbria Bianco IGT 2010 Paolo Bea € 100,00 Vini bianchi nazionali Marche Chardonnay Stella Flora Marche IGT 2009 Maria Pia Castelli € 40,00 Stella Flora Marche IGT 2007 Maria Pia Castelli € 50,00 Stella Flora Marche IGT 2006 Maria Pia Castelli € 60,00 Verdicchio Vigneto Fogliano Verdicchio di Matelica DOC 2008 Bisci € 30,00 San Paolo Verdicchio dei C. di Jesi DOC Classico 2008 Pievalta € 90,00 San Paolo Verdicchio dei cast. di Jesi DOC Classico 2004 Pievalta € 100,00 Gino Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC Classico 2014 San Lorenzo € 30,00 Campo delle Oche Verdicchio dei cast. Di Jesi DOC 2012 San Lorenzo € 40,00 Lazio i l a Grechetto n o i Poggio della Costa Grechetto Civitella d'Agliano IGT 2012 Sergio Mottura € 40,00 z a n Procanico, Verdello, Grecchetto e Rupeccio i h Sergio Mottura Tragugnano Orvieto DOC 2015 Sergio Mottura € 30,00 c n a Abruzzo e Molise i b i Pecorino n i Giocheremo con i Fiori Pecorino Abruzzo DOC 2014 Torre dei Beati € 30,00 V Ekwo Abruzzo Pecorino DOC 2013 Tenuta Terraviva € 40,00 Riesling Riesling Valle del Sorbo DOC 2015 Vinica € 25,00 Trebbiano Cirelli Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC 2015 Cirelli € 25,00 Bianchi grilli per la testa Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC 2014 Torre dei Beati € 30,00 Anfora Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOC 2014 Cirelli € 40,00 Emidio Pepe Trebbiano D'Abruzzo DOC 2010 Pepe € 200,00 Emidio Pepe Trebbiano D'Abruzzo DOC 2009 Pepe € 220,00 Emidio Pepe Trebbiano D'Abruzzo DOC 2006 Pepe € 280,00 Emidio Pepe Trebbiano D'Abruzzo DOC 2005 Pepe € 300,00 Emidio Pepe Trebbiano D'Abruzzo DOC 2001 Pepe € 350,00 Campania Coda di Volpe Lunajanca Coda di Volpe Beneventano IGT 2013 I Borboni € 20,00 Falanghina Voira Falanghina Terre degli Osci IGP 2013 Claudio Cipressi € 30,00 Fiano Vigna della Congregazione Vino Bianco 1998 Villa Diamante € 80,00 Exulted Fiano di Avellino DOCG 2009 Quintodecimo € 90,00 i l Greco e Ceretto a n Bianco Tempo Beneventiano Castelvenere IGT 2015 Poderi Veneri Vecchio
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