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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 02 BOTANICAL COCKTAILS 03 ICONICI COCKTAILS 03 FROZEN COCKTAILS & POPSICLES 05 WINES BY THE GLASS 06 WINES BY THE BOTTLE 06 SPUMANTI . SPARKLING 06 BIANCHI . WHITES 08 ARANCIO . ORANGE WINES 08 ROSATI . ROSES 09 ROSSI . REDS 1 KTA . COC ILS . BOTANICI BOTANICALS 16 EA DAL GIARDINO /dal ∙ djar’de no/ (Easier to pronounce the more you drink!) House-Infused Peperoncino Vodka, Housemade Yellow Bell Pepper Simple Syrup, Pineapple Juice, Lemon Juice LUMINOSO Aquavit, Lemon Juice, Housemade Cardamom Simple Syrup, Grapefruit Bitters ROSSO DI SERA House-Infused Beet Gin, Lime Juice, Housemade Dill Simple Syrup, Cucumber ROSMARINO Tequila Blanco, Housemade Rosemary Simple Syrup, Grapefruit Juice, Lime Juice SOLE ITALIANO Vermouth Bianco, Housemade Ginger Simple Syrup, Pineapple Juice, Passion Fruit Pureé ESTATE Gin, Housemade Celery Simple Syrup, Lime Juice, Sparkling Wine OUR COCKTAILS ARE FROM THE GARDEN (Dal Giardino) Our cocktails incorporate fresh herbs not just as garnish but as infusions. By infusing spirits and our house made syrups, our botanical cocktails are rich in flavor and refreshing on the palate. 2 KTA . COC ILS . ICONICI ICONS 15 EA BELLINI White Peach Pureé, Sparkling Wine APEROL SPRITZ Aperol, Sparkling Wine, Club Soda NEGRONI Campari, Gin, Sweet Vermouth . GHIACCIATI FROZEN 17 EA SGROPPINO Kelvin All Natural Citrus Mix, Vodka, Sparkling Wine FROSE Kelvin All Natural Frosé Mix, Vodka, Rosé . GHIACCIOLI HOUSEMADE POPSICLES 15 EA A childhood novelty made with adult ingredients! NEGRONI POPSICLE Housemade Blood Orange Simple Syrup, Campari, Sweet Vermouth, Gin, Served in a Glass of Sparkling Wine FROSE POPSICLE Kelvin All Natural Frosé Mix, Vodka, Rosé, Served in a Glass of Sparkling Wine PER LA TAVOLA . GLASS/CARAFE SORRENTO SPRITZ 15/45 Sparkling Wine, Mint, Cucumber, Sorrento Lemon Juice FLATIRON FIZZ 15/45 Gin, St. Germain, Blood Orange Juice, Lurisia Sparkling Water 3 . ABOUT . VINO BIODINAMICO WHAT’S NOT IN IT ? SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS ADDED SULFITES CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS PESTICIDES FUNGICIDES PURE FERMENTED LITTLE GRAPE UICE KNOWN MADE FOLLOWING STRICT RULES FACTS Grapes are grown adhering to holistic practices credited to Biodynamic Rudolf Steiner in the early 1900s. certification is ery har to obtain Cultiation and harvest an ineries ust is regulate by lunar be re-certifie and cosmic patterns. every year. Only natural compost fro the far is use for fertilization. Often emonized, Predator insects are naturally-occurring use to protect crops sulphites helps from pests. protect ine fro oxidation an spoilage VERY LOW AMOUNT f NATURALLY-OCCURING SULFITES Sediments often appear on corks an at the botto of unfiltere ine bottles. t’s SEDIMENTS perfectly natural! ORGANIC KEY ORGANIC BIODYNAMIC VIO IBRO No use of fertilizers, Organically grown No intervention in pesticides, etc. grapes. o adde the ineyard. ero Small amount of sulfites. Holistic chemical residuals. aed sulfites winegrowing, an Half the legal 100ppm). more see aboe). thresholds of sulfites. 4 VINI . WINES BY THE GLASS . SPUMANTI SPARKLING GLASS Bollicine Prosecco, Serafini & Vidotto 12 Veneto | Glera Rose, Flor, Veneto | Glera, Pinot Nero 11 Moscato d’Asti 2016, Brandini, Piemonte 11 Libera Cuvee Franciacorta NV, Monte Rossa 18 Lombardia | Chardonnay, Pinot Nero, Pinot Bianco . BIANCHI WHITES Ribolla Gialla 2016, Le Vigne di Zamo 14 Friuli Reserve della Contessa 2015, Manincor 16 Trentino-Alto Adige | Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc Viognier 2016, Baglio di Grisi, Sicilia 13 Vermentino 2016, Fattoria Sardi, Toscana 13 Falanghina 2016, San Salvatore, Campania 15 Vespa Bianco 2014, Bastianich 18 Friuli | Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Picolit . ARANCIO ORANGE Menicocci Rhesan 2016, Azienda Menicocci 14 Lazio | Trebbiano Rami, COS, Sicilia | Grecanico, Insolia 18 . ROSATI ROSES Rosato di Refosco 2016, Bastianich, Friuli 12 Canaiuolo Rosé 2016, Montenidoli 16 Toscana | Canaiolo Gerbino Rosé 2017, Di Giovanna 13 Sicilia | Nerello Mascalese Rosa Vittoria 2016, Santa Vittoria 14 Piemonte | Nebbiolo, Arneis . ROSSI REDS Teroldego Dolomiti 2015, Foradori 15 Trentino Alto-Adige Palistorti Rosso 2015, Tenuta di Valgiano 14 Toscana | Sangiovese, Merlot, Syrah San Magno Primitivo 2016 16 Masseria San Magno, Puglia Chianti Classico 2014, Ceratosa di Belriguardo 16 Toscana Dolcetto d’Alba 2015, Borgogno, Piemonte 15 Pasquero Vareij 2014, Hilberg 14 Piemonte | Brachetto, Barbera Barolo Silver Label 2013, Fontanafredda 24 Piemonte Vespa Rosso 2013, Bastianich, Friuli 20 Merlot, Refosco, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc 5 VINI IN BOTTIGLIA . WINES BY THE BOTTLE . SPUMANTI SPARKLING BTL FRESH & BRIGHT 29061 Lambrusco Dell’Emilia Quaresimo 2017 45 La Collina, Emilia-Romagna 29038 Rose NV, Ferrari 190 Trentino Alto-Adige | Pinot Noir, Chardonnay 29062 Hundred Fifty Seven, Fontanafredda 45 Piemonte | Pinot Noir, Chardonnay 30047 Moscato d’Asti 2016, Brandini, Piemonte 40 29052 Bollicine Prosecco, Serafini & Vidotto 45 Veneto 29034 Rose, Flor, Veneto 40 29064 Bolle Senza Frontiere 2016, Azienda Aurora 50 Marche | Timorasso, Pecorino, Montonico Bianco, Chardonnay RICH & CREAMY 29036 Perle Rose 2008, Ferrari 190 Trentino Alto-Adige | Chardonnay 29086 Perle 2009, Ferrari 90 Trentino Alto-Adige | Pinot Noir, Chardonnay 29063 Puro Rose 2008, Movia 115 Friuli | Pinot Noir 29012 Cabochon 2005, Monte Rossa 150 Lombardia | Pinot Noir, Chardonnay 29015 Libera Cuvee Franciacorta NV, Monte Rossa 65 Lombardia | Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco . BIANCHI WHITES BTL LIGHT & FRUIT FORWARD 25839 Riesling 2015, Taschlerhof 55 Trentino Alto-Adige 10846 Era Ora Riesling 2015, Borgogno 65 Piemonte 16825 Falanghina 2016, San Salvatore 55 Campania 18803 Cirò Bianco Res Dei 2017, Ippolito 45 Sicilia 17802 Sophia NV, Basilisco 45 Basilicata | Fiano 23844 Helios Bianco 2014, Di Giovanna 55 Sicilia | Grillo, Chardonnay 23845 Viognier 2016, Baglio di Grisi 45 Sicilia ORGANIC KEY ORGANIC BIODYNAMIC VIO IBRO No use of fertilizers, Organically grown No intervention in pesticides, etc. grapes. o adde the ineyard. ero Small amount of sulfites. Holistic chemical residuals. aed sulfites winegrowing, an Half the legal 100ppm). more see page 4). thresholds of sulfites. 6 VINI IN BOTTIGLIA . WINES BY THE BOTTLE . BIANCHI WHITES CONTINUED BTL CRISP & MINERAL 25838 Kerner 2016, Taschlerhof 55 Trentino Alto-Adige 25840 Pinot Grigio Fuoripista 2016, Foradori 45 Trentino Alto-Adige 10824 Pradalupo Arneis 2015, Fontanafredda 60 Piemonte 27803 Il Bianco 2014, Serafini & Vidotto 65 Veneto | Sauvignon 21819 Nostralino Bianco 2015, Casa Sabaino 75 Liguria | Vermentino, Bianchetta Genovese 11824 Vermentino 2016, Fattoria Sardi 45 Toscana 16824 Calpazio Greco 2014, San Salvatore 55 Campania 23809 Vermentino 2015, Sa Spinarba, Sardegna 40 CLEAN & BALANCED 10844 Gavi 2015, Cantine Santa Vittoria 45 Piemonte 28825 Ribolla Gialla 2016, Le Vigne di Zamo 50 Friuli 11823 Vernaccia 2016, Podere Canneta 40 Toscana 11831 Pecorino ‘Ekwo 2016, Tenuta Terraviva 45 Abruzzo 28821 Bianco 2014, Gia 50 Marche | Verdicchio 16826 Trentenare Fiano Paestum 2016 65 San Salvatore, Campania 19803 Magno Bianco 2014, Masseria San Magno 60 Puglia | Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc Bombino Bianco 19809 Bombino Bianco 2014, Masseria San Magno 80 Puglia 23842 Grillo Coste al Vento 2016, Marilena Barbera 50 Sicilia DRY & ROBUST 25841 Reserve della Contessa 2015, Manincor 55 Trentino | Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc 28851 Vespa Bianco 2014, Bastianich 65 Friuli | Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Picolit 11830 Trebbiano d’Abruzzo 2013, Emidio Pepe 260 Abruzzo 24822 Grechetto 2016, Raina 45 Umbria 23843 Cattarato 2015, Porta del Vento 60 Sicilia | Catarratto 7 VINI IN BOTTIGLIA . WINES BY THE BOTTLE . ARANCIO ORANGE WINES BTL BOLD & COMPLEX 28839 Terpin Sauvignon, Franco Terpin 110 Friuli 28818 Breg 2008, Gravner 160 Friuli | Riesling, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon, Chardonnay 28819 Ribolla Gialla 2008, Gravner 165 Friuli 28838 Sauvignon 2015, Movia 80 Friuli 11890 Azienda Menicocci Rhesan 2016 50 Azienda Menicocci, Lazio 24820 Santa Chiara 2015, Paolo Bea 100 Umbria | Grechetto, Malvasia, Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Garganega 24821 Arboreus 2011, Paolo Bea 130 Umbria | Trebbiano 23841 Rami 2015, COS 60 Sicilia | Grecanico, Inzolia WHAT IS ORANGE WINE? Made exclusively using The result is a wine that white grapes with is an interesting and extended skin contact. complex in structure. Almost all orange Processing the grapes wines are produced on requires much manual boutique family estates. work and diligence. ROSATI ROSES BTL YOUNG & REFRESHING 28820 Rosato di Refosco 2016, Bastianich 40 Friuli 10836 Rosato 2016, Cantine Santa Vittoria 50 Piemonte | Nebbiolo, Arneis 11806 Toscana Rosato Unfiltered 2016, Salcheto 40 Toscana | Canaiolo, Mammolo, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot 11906 Rosato 2017, Fattoria Sardi 55 Toscana | Sangiovese, Merlot, Ciliegiolo 11907 Canaiuolo Rosé 2017, Montenidoli 55 Toscana | Canaiolo 23839 Gerbino Rose 2017, Di Giovanna 45 Sicilia | Nerello Mascalese 16803 Vetere Rosato Paestum 2016, San Salvatore 60 Campania | Aglianico 18804 Cirò Mabilia Rosato 2017, Ippolito 45 Calabria | Gaglioppo 8 VINI IN BOTTIGLIA . WINES BY THE BOTTLE . ROSSI REDS BTL SMOOTH & SILKY 12812 Sangiovese di Romagna Solano 2016, La Berta 35 Emilia-Romagna 28000 Vespa Rosso 2013, Bastianich, Friuli 70 Merlot, Refosco, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc 10755 Vareij Piemonte 2014, Hilberg-Pasquero 50 Piemonte | Brachetto, Barbera 21007 Nostralino Rosso 2014, Casa Sabaino 75 Liguria 20010 Collepazzo Cesanese 2015 60 Piero Riccardi Lorella Reale, Lazio
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