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Signature Cocktails Classico Mocktails signature cocktails Punt e Sol 90 Mrs Negroni 110 Punt e Mes vermouth, Aperol, Beefeater gin, Lillet Blanc, Aperol, crème brûlée syrup, lime juice, red currant mint, ginger beer Capitano Milla 110 Havana’O Fashioned 120 Chamomile infused Luxardo gin, Havana Club 7yrs, Xocolatl Mole Peychauds, Green Chartreuse, lemon bitter, orange bitter, coffee mist juice, vanilla syrup, eggwhite, rosemary Sparrow 95 Rosalina Secco 90 Amaro Montenegro, pineapple juice, Absolut vodka, Chambord, rose syrup, lemon juice, sugar syrup grapefruit juice, prosecco Classico Old Fashioned 90 Margarita 100 Ballantine’s, brown sugar, Olmeca Blanco, lime juice, Angostura bitter Cointreau, sugar syrup Negroni 110 Whiskey Sour 90 Beefeater, Campari, Ballantine’s, lemon juice, contratto bitter egg white, sugar Moscow Mule 100 Cosmopolitan 120 Absolut vodka, lime juice, Absolut vodka, Cointreau, Angostura bitter, ginger beer lime juice, cranberry juice mocktails 60 Basil Beauty Milano Iced Tea Passion fruit puree, lemon juice, Jasmine tea, lemon juice, lychee lime juice, coconut syrup, puree, lemongrass, vanilla syrup pineapple juice, basil Rosemary Blueberry Smash Blueberry, rosemary, agave, lemon juice, soda water No service charge. All tips go to our staff. 2 3 by the glass White Soligo Pinot Grigio DOC 2018 (Pinot Grigio, Veneto) 75 Blanc, Chardonnay Oltrepo Pavese DOC 2017 120 (Chardonnay, Lombardy) Suavia Soave Classico 2017 (Garganega, Veneto) 100 La Cantina Cellaro Luma 2017 (Grillo, Sicily) 90 Red Tedeschi Valpolicella Superiore 2016 70 (Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinela, Veneto) Poliziano Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG 2016 130 (Sangiovese, Montepulciano, Tuscany) Amarone della Valpolicella Tedeschi 2015 140 (Corvina, Valpolicella, Veneto) Cecchi Chianti Riserva 2016 90 (Colorino, Canaiolo, Sangiovese, Toscana) Other Rivera Pungirosa Rose 2018 (Bombino Nero, Puglia) 75 Prosecco Belstar (Glera, Verdiso, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, Veneto) 80 Rose, Sparkling and Sweet Rose Pungirosa 2018 (Bombino Nero, Puglia) 380 Aix Rose 2018 (Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, France) 380 Sparkling Prosecco Belstar 350 (Glera, Verdiso, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, Veneto, Italy) Ferrari Brut 450 (Chardonnay, Sparkling Wine, Trentino, Italy) Ruinart Blanc de Blancs NV 980 (Chardonnay, Champagne, France) Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut 790 (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Champagne, France) Krug NV 1700 (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Champagne, France) Sweet Ca d’Gal Lumine 320 (Moscato Bianco, Moscato D’Asti, Piedmont) No service charge. All tips go to our staff. Vintages may vary. 2 3 Your money White La Cantina Cellaro Luma 2017 (Grillo, Sicily) Suavia Soave Classico 2017 (Garganega, Veneto) Soligo Pinot Grigio DOC Venezie 2018 (Pinot Grigio,Veneto) Kettmeir 2016 (Gewurztraminer, Trentino) Casali Maniago 2016 (Merlot, Friuli) Red Kettmeir 2016 (Lagrein, Trentino) Rosso di Verrazano 2016 (Sangiovese, Organic, Tuscany) Tedeschi Valpolicella Superiore 2016 (Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Veneto) Your partner's money White Frecciarossa Silleri 2017 (Pinot Noir, Oltrepo Pavese, Lombardy) Fiano di Avellino DOCG, Feudi di San Gregorio 2017 (Fiano di Avelino, Campania) Blanc, Chardonnay Oltrepo Pavese DOC 2017 (Chardonnay, Lombardy) La Chiara Black Label Gavi DOCG 2017 (Cortese, Piedmont) Tenuta Guado al Tasso Estate Vermentino Bolgheri DOC 2017 (Vermentino,Tuscany) Castello della sala Bramito 2017 (Chardonnay, Umbria) Red Frecciarossa Croatina 2010 (Croatina, Lombardy) Zenato Cormi 2013 (Corvina, Merlot, Veneto) Piano del Cerro 2016 (Aglianico del Vulture, Basilicata) Rivera Triusco 2017 (Primitivo, Puglia) Cecchi Chianti Riserva 2016 (Colorino, Canaiolo, Sangiovese, Toscana) Vignetti Massa Sentieri 2018 (Barbera, Piedmont) Fantinel Tenuta Sant’Helena 2013 (Refosco, Friuli) No service charge. All tips go to our staff. Vintages may vary. 2 3 company account White Langhe DOC Sauvignon, Marchesi di Gresy 2014 (Chardonnay, Piedmont) Ronco del Gelso Isonzo 2017 (Pinot Grigio, Friuli) Vietti Roero Arneis 2016 (Arneis, Piedmont) Rampone I Pastini 2015 (Fiano, Puglia) Red Castello Romitorio 2013 (Sangiovese, Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany) Mesa Buio Buio 2015 (Carignano del Sulcis, Sardegna) Cascina bruciata Barbaresco 2013 (Nebbiolo, Piedmont) Marchesi di Barolo Peiragal 2015 (Barbera d’Alba, Piedmont) Oddero Barolo 2015 (Nebbiolo, Piedmont) Poliziano - Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG 2016 (Sangiovese, Montepulciano, Tuscany) Ripasso Superiore di Zeni Marogne 2016 (Corvina, Rodinella, Molinera, Veneto) Amarone della Valpolicella Tedeschi 2015 (Corvina, Valpolicella, Veneto) Titolo Elena Fucci 2015 (Aglianico de Vulture, Basilicata) limited edition White Marchesi Anrinori Cervaro della Sala IGT 2017 1200 (Rare white blend, Umbria) Red Guado al Tasso Bolgheri 2016 1280 (Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah, Tuscany) Solaia 2014 (Sangiovese, Cabernet, Tuscany) 2190 Very limited wines No service charge. 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Vintages may vary. 2 3 around the world White Journey’s End Destination 2016 (Chardonnay, South Africa) 700 Yves Boyer Mertenot - Meursault 2017 750 (Chardonnay, Burgundy, France) Craggy Range 2018 (Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand) 450 Pouilly-Fuisse 2014 (Chardonnay, France) 700 Fleur de Lotus Alsace 2016 600 (Pinot Blanc, Gewurstraminer, France) Brancott Estate Letter Series “B” 2018 680 (Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand) Chablis 1er Cru Domain Louis Moreau Burgundy 2017 800 (Chardonnay, France) Domaine Jean Chartron Puligny Montrachet 2010 1200 (Chardonnay, France) Red Chateau Bertineau St. Vincent Bordeaux, 2009 780 (Merlot, France) Pintia 2013 (Tempranillo, Spain) 900 Chateau Fontenil Fronsac, Bordeaux 2008 700 (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, France) Brancott Estate Letter Series “T” 2017 480 (Pinot Noir, Marlborough, New Zealand) Paco Garcia Seis 2018 (Tempranillo, Rioja, Spain) 350 magnum (1.5l) White Villa Sparina Gavi 2015 (Cortese, Piedmont, Italy) 950 Red Bolgheri Rosso Michele Satta 2017 950 (Cabernet sauvignon, Sangiovese, Merlot, Syrah, Teroldego, Tuscany, Italy) Alvaro Palacio Camins del Priorat 2015 2500 (Priorat DOCA, Spain) Sparkling Contadi Castaldi Brut Rose NV 1100 (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Lombardy, Italy) Ca del Bosco Cuvee Prestige NV 1600 (Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Noir, Franciacorta, Italy) No service charge. All tips go to our staff. Vintages may vary. fresh juice 55 soft drinks 35 Orange Coke Guava Diet Coke Apple Sprite Tonic Water Soda Water Ginger Ale Ginger Beer other juice 55 Pineapple Cramberry tea 35 Tomato English Breakfast Earl Grey Chamomile Peppermint Jasmine coffee Green Tea Iced Tea Americano 40 Latte 35 Macchiato 35 / double 40 Espresso 35 / double 40 Cappuccino 45 Flat White 40 No service charge. All tips go to our staff. vermouth Mancino Vecchio Barricato 180 Cinzano 1757 Dry 70 Mancino’s amaranto vermouth A classic Torino style extra dry aged for 1 year Cinzano 1757 Bianco 70 Yzaguirre 1884 130 Herbal and citrusy with bitter spice finish Luxurious and decadent with an assertive nutty finish. Aged up to 4 years Cocchi Storico di Torino 100 Huge palate with notes of ripe cherry Yzaguirre Dry Reserva 85 Complex and very dry. Aged for 1 year Contratto Rosso 85 Rich with balancing sweetness, Carpano Antica Formula 100 dark fruit and spiced A classic bittersweet Torino style with vanilla Punt e Mes 70 Robust with intense bitter finish Carpano Classico 70 Classic vermouth, herbal Martelletti Classico 80 with cinnamon and spice notes Balance of bitter/sour, acidic notes and warm spice beers Furia Scotch Ale (Full body, toasted hazelnut and caramel, 7.7%) 90 Strike IPA (Bitter and easy drink, 5.8%) 90 Peroni (Subtle bitter aroma, 5.1%) 75 Poretti (Draught pint) 70 Asahi (Draught pint) 80 No service charge. All tips go to our staff. gin vodka Beefeater 80 Absolut 75 Beefeater 24 Years 110 Boyd & Blair 100 Luxardo Italian dry gin 100 Grey Goose 100 Bulldog 100 Belvedere 95 Plymouth 130 William Chase 100 Gin Mare 130 Titos 90 Citadelle 120 Hendrick’s 120 Brodiga Dry 110 London no.1 120 Sabatini 120 Sipsmith 130 rum Portobello Road n 171 120 Ransom Old Tom 130 Havana Club 3 Years 75 Martin Miller 110 Havana Anejo Especial 90 Koval 100 Havana Seleccion de Maestros 160 G’Vine 110 Diplomatico Reserva Rum 90 Monkey 47 160 Ron Zacapa 23 Solera 140 Matusalem 15 Years 110 bourbon whiskey scotch whisky Wild Turkey 85 Maker’s Mark 95 Ballantine’s 80 Bulleit 100 Johnny Walker Black Label 90 Bulleit Rye 110 Laphroaig 10 Years 130 Woodford Reserve 130 Glenlivet 12 Years 120 High West Double Rye 130 Glenlivet 18 Years 190 Monkey Shoulder 130 Singleton 21Years 360 No service charge. All tips go to our staff. aperitif & digestif tequila & mezcal Amaro Montenegro 80 Olmeca Blanco 85 Baileys 80 Ocho Blanco 100 Amaretto 80 Patron Blanco 130 Cointreau 70 Patron XO 120 Grappa 95 Alipus Mezcal 120 Averna 85 Los Danzantes 140 Campari 80 Herraduja Anejo 140 Frangelico 90 Cynar 90 Fernet Branca 80 cognac Martell Noblige 160 Courvoisier VSOP 110 Hennessy XO 260 No service charge. All tips go to our staff. Wine by the glass bottled beer Soligo Pinot Grigio 75 Peroni Beer 75 Tudeschi Valpolicella Superiore 70 Prosecco Belstar 80 house spirits with mixers Classic Absolut Vodka 75 Beefeater Gin 80 Aperol Spritz 100 Havana Club 3 Years Rhum 75 Negroni 110 Ballantine’s Whiskey 85 Olmeca Blanco Tequila 85 No service charge. All tips go to our staff..
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