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White Wine Selections by the Glass FeaTureD SeLecTiOn | FeuWhiteDi Di San WineGreGOriO Selections rOS’aura by the Glass GLaSS Bottle An intense and brightly colored dry Rosé with notes of strawberries, raspberries and cherries. The wine is fresh 12 47 and lively on the palate with hints of freshly-picked berries on the finish. This Rosé will leave you desiring another glass to pair beautifully with our Calamari Toto, Mozzarrella in Padella and Linguine Pescatore. Glass Bottle Chardonnay Hess ‘Select’ Monterey 10 39 Chardonnay Frank Family Napa Valley 15 59 Chardonnay Rodney Strong ‘Chalk Hill’ Chalk Hill 13 51 Moscato D’Asti Ruffino Piemonte 9 35 Pinot Grigio Forchir ‘Lamis’ Friuli 12 47 Pinot Grigio Santa Cristina Italy 10 39 Pinot Grigio Santa Margherita Alto Adige 15 59 Riesling Pierre Sparr Alsace 11 43 Riesling Thomas Schmitt Kabinett Germany 9 35 Rosé Famille Perrin Reserve Côtes du Rhône 10 39 Sauvignon Blanc Giesen Estate Marlborough 9 35 Sparkling Cava Pere Ventura Tresor Brut Reserve Penedes 12 47 Sparkling Giuliana Prosecco Veneto 11 43 Sparkling Rosé Gratien & Meyer Brut Cremant de Loire 13 51 Sparkling Stellina di Notte Prosecco Veneto 9 35 FeaTureD SeLecTiOn | iL PRedOGGiO neWine rOSSO DSelectionsi TOScana i.G.T. by the Glass GLaSS Bottle Ruby red in color, on the nose it is intense, with notes of red fruit, sweet spices and vanilla. On the palate it is 15 59 soft and with a good, pleasant acidity. A wine for every meal, ideal with white meats, pasta and medium strength cheeses, and even a casual pizza. Glass Bottle Cabernet Sauvignon Decoy by Duckhorn Sonoma 15 59 Cabernet Sauvignon Louis M. Martini California 10 39 Cabernet Sauvignon Uppercut Napa Valley 12 47 Chianti Classico Banfi Toscana 10 39 Chianti Ruffino Toscana 9 35 Malbec Allamand Mendoza 10 39 Malbec Pascual Toso Estate Mendoza 12 47 Merlot Chloe Monterey 10 39 Merlot Sterling Vineyards Napa Valley 13 51 Pinot Noir Coppola ‘Votre Sante’ California 11 43 Pinot Noir J. Lohr 'Falcon's Perch' Monterey 14 55 Red Blend Daou Vineyards 'Pessimist' Paso Robles 15 59 Red Blend Gaja Ca’Marcanda ‘Promis’ Toscana 23 91 Red Blend Hedges Family Estate ‘CMS’ Washington 12 47 Super Tuscan Piccini ‘Poggio Alto’ Toscana 11 43 962007 Cabernet Sauvignon HalfHess Bottle Selections Napa 35 960753 Champagne G.H. Mumm ‘Cordon Rouge’ Reims 49 968033 Champagne Moët & Chandon ‘Imperial’ Epernay 59 982698 Chardonnay Simi Sonoma County 35 960742 Chianti Classico Ruffino Riserva Ducale Toscana 39 960749 Merlot Francis Ford Coppola California 27 961080 Pinot Noir Wild Horse Central Coast 35 961061 Sauvignon Blanc Duckhorn Los Carneros 46 960795 J Vineyards & Winery 'CuveeSparkling 20' Selections Russian River 75 967236 La Marca Prosecco Veneto 33 960583 Martini & Rossi Asti Piemonte 49 960143 Moët et Chandon ‘Dom Pérignon’ 2009 Épernay 225 960401 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin ‘Yellow Label’ Reims 125 961185 Zardetto Prosecco Conegliano 43 Vintages are subject to change. GT_WL_WOOD_0620 981254 Chateau M Minuty Rosé Côtes de Provence 40 992161 Feudi di San Gregorio Ros’Aura Italy 46 971488 Arneis Pio Cesare Italian White Piemonte 59 960589 Chardonnay Castello Banfi ‘Fontanelle’ Toscana 47 960602 Gavi Di Gavi La Scolca ‘Black Label’ Piemonte 79 960610 Gavi Di Gavi Principessa Gavia Gavi 31 960468 Pinot Grigio Maso Canali Trentino 41 960609 Pinot Grigio Pighin Friuli 41 960146 Pinot Grigio Santa Margherita Trentino 59 976272 Pinot Grigio Tommasi 'Le Rosse' Veneto 34 982701 Chardonnay Antica Estate American White Napa Valley 95 960050 Chardonnay Cakebread Napa Valley 99 960150 Chardonnay Chalk Hill Estate 2015 Russian River Valley 89 960055 Chardonnay Ferrari-Carano Vineyards & Winery Sonoma County 54 960019 Chardonnay Jordan Vineyard & Winery Russian River Valley 83 960223 Chardonnay La Crema Sonoma Coast 38 960617 Chardonnay Robert Mondavi Winery Napa Valley 45 960232 Chardonnay Rombauer Carneros 77 969783 Chardonnay Sonoma-Cutrer ‘Russian River Ranches’ Sonoma Coast 49 970039 Chardonnay Starry Night Russian River Valley 55 961790 Pinot Gris MacMurray Ranch Sonoma Coast 34 969034 Sauvignon Blanc J. Lohr ‘Flume Crossing’ Arroyo Seco 44 960388 Sauvignon Blanc Matanzas Creek Sonoma County 58 960619 Sauvignon Blanc Simi Winery Sonoma County 41 985136 Viognier Tangent Edna Valley 38 960592 Amarone Della ValpolicellaRegional Classico Italian Bertani 2008Reds Veneto 229 961125 Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico Le Ragose 2007 Veneto 161 962024 Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico Santi Veneto 99 960672 Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico Tommasi 2013 Veneto 165 961124 Amarone Della Valpolicella Luigi Righetti Veneto 64 969036 Cabernet Sauvignon Tommasi ‘Poggio Al Tufo’ Maremma Toscana 42 960660 Veronese Allegrini ‘Palazzo Della Torre’ Veneto 53 965607 Cannonau, Cardedu Caladu Sardegna 60 960579 Antinori ‘Badia A Passignano’ ChiantiChianti Classico Riserva 2012 Toscana 129 960628 Castello Di Gabbiano Chianti Classico Toscana 39 982704 Falorni No. 1 Chianti Superiore Barberino Toscana 37 992258 La Querce Seconda Chianti Classico Toscana 48 960643 Melini ‘La Selvanella’ Chianti Classico Riserva Toscana 69 961170 Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva Toscana 62 964420 Ruffino Riserva Ducale 'Oro' Chianti Classico Riserva 2012 Toscana 119 969358 Antinori 'Il Bruciato'Super Cabernet,Tuscans Merlot, & Syrah Italian BlendsToscana 75 965772 Antinori ‘Tignanello’ 2016 Sangiovese, Cabernet, Cabernet Franc Toscana 250 960603 Castello Banfi ‘Summus’ 2014 Sangiovese, Cabernet, Syrah Toscana 177 960900 Crognolo ‘Sette Ponti’ Sangiovese, Merlot Toscana 89 962098 Gaja Ca’Marcanda ‘Promis’ Merlot, Syrah, Sangiovese Toscana 91 960185 Ruffino ‘Romitorio Di Santedame’ 2007 Colorino, Merlot Toscana 199 962975 Tenuta Dell’Ornellaia ‘Ornellaia’ 2015 Cabernet, Cabernet Franc Bolgheri 275 974987 Tenuta Di Ghizzano ‘Il Ghizzano’ Sangiovese, Merlot Toscana 47 964122 Tenuta San Guido ‘Sassicaia’ 2014 Cabernet, Cabernet Franc, Syrah Bolgheri Sassicaia 350 960757 Poliziano VinoMontalcino Nobile di Montepulciano & MontepulcianoToscana 75 976555 Ruffino ‘Lodola Nuova’ Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Toscana 65 964452 Banfi Rosso di Montalcino Toscana 49 960895 Il Poggione Rosso di Montalcino Toscana 59 962247 Castello Banfi Brunello di Montalcino 2012 Toscana 174 982992 Siro Pacenti ‘Pelagrilli’ Brunello di Montalcino 2014 Toscana 117 977170 Roagna Igino ‘Perpetuae’ BarberaBarbera d’Alba Piemonte 56 962239 Michele Chiarlo ‘Le Orme’ Barbera d’Asti Superiore Piemonte 38 960654 Gaja Barbaresco 2015Barolo & Barbaresco Piemonte 259 960669 Pio Cesare Barbaresco 2011 Piemonte 169 960652 Prunotto Barolo 2012 Piemonte 145 960499 Chateau St Jean Merlot Sonoma County 39 960013 Francis Coppola ‘Diamond Collection’ California 39 965468 Napa Cellars Napa Valley 46 960500 Northstar 2011 Columbia Valley 85 960335 Shafer Vineyards Napa Valley 89 960097 Whitehall Lane Winery Napa Valley 69 960674 Cabernet BeringerCabernet 'Knights Valley' Sauvignon & BlendsKnights Valley 68 960989 Cabernet Caymus Vineyards ‘Special Selection’ 2016 Napa Valley 275 960264 Cabernet Duckhorn 2014 Napa Valley 135 960159 Cabernet Far Niente Winery 2015 Oakville 205 961323 Cabernet Flora Springs Napa Valley 67 960678 Cabernet Freemark Abbey Winery Napa Valley 97 960020 Cabernet Jordan Vineyard & Winery 2014 Alexander Valley 119 982005 Cabernet Louis M. Martini Napa Valley 75 964933 Cabernet Pine Ridge Vineyards Napa Valley 89 960037 Cabernet Robert Mondavi Winery Napa Valley 59 967028 Cabernet Silver Oak Cellars 2014 Alexander Valley 135 960293 Cabernet Stags’ Leap Napa Valley 99 963328 Proprietary Red Col Solare 2009 Columbia Valley 100 960243 Red Blend Opus One 2015 Napa Valley 375 960289 Red Blend Quintessa 2015 Rutherford 199 970237 Red Blend Treana Paso Robles 85 983082 Diora 'La Petite Grace' Pinot Noir Monterey 65 963160 Hartford Court 'Land's Edge Vineyards' Sonoma Coast 99 961419 MacMurray Ranch Sonoma Coast 39 960690 Saintsbury Carneros 74 960692 Sebastiani Vineyards & Winery Sonoma Coast 42 960769 Amalie Roberts 'Dijon Clones', 2009 Willamette Valley 105 960175 Trisaetum Willamette Valley 79 984189 Petite Sirah J. Lohr 'TowerAmerican Road' Reds Paso Robles 47 960677 Sangiovese Ferrari-Carano 'Siena' Sonoma County 69 982709 Syrah Ty Caton Vineyards 'Ballfield' Sonoma Valley 75 960685 Zinfandel Montevina Winery Amador County 32 992261 Amarone della ValpolicellaMagnums Sartori & di Large Verona 2010Bottles, 3L Veneto 245 992793 Cabernet Chateau St. Michelle ‘50th Anniversary Edition’ 1.5L Columbia Valley 99 962708 Cabernet Sauvignon St. Supéry 2014, 3L Napa Valley 290 992792 Cabernet Substance 1.5L Columbia Valley 84 971310 Chianti Classico Rocca Della Macie 1.5L Toscana 65 992260 Chianti Classico Santa Margherita 2012, 3L Toscana 198.
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