12/2014 ITALIAN RED Piemonte Piedmont is located in the Northwest area of Italy, hugging the Mediterranean coast. Being close to the alps, the area enjoys a high altitude, with the best vineyards benefiting from the hills and elevation. Known for its famous sub-districts, Piedmont delivers some of the most distinctive, high-quality, ageable wine of Italy. Most popular are the DOCG districts Barolo and Barbaresco, producing Nebbiolo-based wine of the same name. 322 260 142 120 132 110 BARBERA D’ASTI, “Le Orme”, Michele Chiarlo DOCG BARBERA D’ALBA, Pio Cesare DOC BARBERA, Rive, IL Cascinone BAROLO, Prunotto, DOCG BAROLO, Pio Cesare DOCG BAROLO, Michele Chiarlo, Cannubi DOCG (limited) 2011 28. 2011 35. 2011 60. 2008 99. WS 88 WE 91 2007 120. WS 90 2009 129. WS 91 Toscana One of the most important wine regions in Italy and home to the indigenous Italian grape variety, Sangiovese. Most of the wine coming from Tuscany is made from some clone of this varietal, but a growing trend, started by the renegade winemakers of those Super Tuscans, is to incorporate more international varietals. CHIANTI, Gabbiano DOCG ROSATO, Dogajolo, Carpineto, Tuscana *100% Sangiovese Rosé CHIANTI RESERVA, Campobella CHIANTI, Stellina di Notte DOC CHIANTI CLASSICO, Peppoli, Antinori DOCG CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA Ducale, Ruffino MODUS, Ruffino 2012 22. 2012 28 IL BRUCIATO, Cabernet/Merlot/Syrah Blend, Antinori DOC 121 POGGIO BESTIALE, Cabernet/Cab Franc/Merlot Blend, Fattoria di Magliano 312 CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA, Ducale Gold, Ruffino 211 CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA, Badia a Passignano, Antinori 132a BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO, Banfi 315 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO, Pian delle Vigne, Antinori DOCG 335b TIGNANELLO, Antinori 212 TENUTA GUADO AL TASSO, Antinori DOC 221 623 131 150 222 320 232 320 2009 36. 2009 36. 2010 66. 2009 59. WS 90 2010 59. WS 94 2011 59. 2009 79. 2007 83. WE 92 2008 89. WS 91 2008 99. WS 90 2008 119. WE 92/WS 91 2008 149. 2009 189. WE 98 Veneto Located in Northeast Italy, near the Austrian border, Veneto is most famous for its city of love, Venice. In the wine world, Veneto is the top volume producer in the north of Italy. Production includes lovely spritzy Proseccos, as well as the easy-drinking white wine of Soave and the full-bodied red wine, Amarone. 130 110 142 311 240 323 331 VALPOLICELLA, Bertani PALAZZO DELLA TORRE “Baby Amarone”, Allegrini VALPOLICELLA RIPASSO, Secco Bertani MASI CAMPOFIORIN, “SUPERVENETIAN”, Appaxximento AMARONE, Famiglia Pasqua AMARONE, Cesari AMARONE, Le Salette WS – Wine Spectator Rated WE – Wine Enthusiast Rated 2012 2010 2009 2010 2009 2008 2009 WA – Wine Advocate Rated 35. 39. WS 90 39. 39. WE 88 64. WE 90 / WA 90 99. 139. - Tre Bicchieri Award 12/2014 Puglia Puglia excels at warm-climate wines made with indigenous grapes. The Primitivo grape is famously linked genetically to Zinfandel. Local wines show ripe berry nuances, inky concentration and soft tannins. Salice Salentino has planted Negroamaro for hearty reds. PRIMITIVO, Tormaresca PRIMITIVO, Layer Cake 314 140 2010 2011 32. 45. WE 92 Sicilia Sicily has more vineyards than any of the other Italian regions. Renowned for the many outstanding dessert wines, such as the world-famous Marsala. It’s most common red grape, Nero D’Avola, is similar to Syrah in style. Deep, dense color with mid to high tannins and dark red fruit flavors of plum and raspberry with some examples offering chocolate. 230 111 260c 323 VILLA POZZI, Sicily NERO D’AVOLA, Colosi Rosso NERO D’AVOLA, Tegaleali, Rasca d’Almerita IGT SYRAH, Planeta Maroccoli IGT 2012 26. 2011 28. WA 89 2011 34. WA 91 2008 59. WS 88 Alto-Adige 260 VILLA GRESTI Merlot, San Leonardo 2003 29. Emilia – Romagna Emilia-Romagna’s wine production is divided evenly between red and white and includes a wide portfolio of both Italian and international varieties. The most prominent vines are Lambrusco, Trebbiano, Barbera, Bonarda and of course Sangiovese. 605 530 Abruzzo LAMBRUSCO, Riuniti *Served Chilled LIANO, Sangiovese / Cabernet Blend, Umberto Cesari NV 22. 2009 69. Abruzzo produces just one DOCG and three DOC wines. Compare that to Sicilia at 22. Of them, Montepulciano D’Abruzzo and Trebbiano D’Abruzzo are the leaders in production. Montepulciano D’Abruzzo can be “found on every dinner table in Abruzzi” – Mario Daniele. 500 MONTEPULCIANO D’ ABRUZZO (House Red) 2012 20. 210 MONTEPULCIANO D’ABRUZZO, Zaccagnini 2011 38. WA 90 Campania Wines here are made primarily from Campania’s native grapes. Despite being ensconced in tradition, today’s wine styles are fruit forward and youthful, reds (mainly Aglianico) have big personalities 260 AGLIANICO, Feudi di San Gregorio 530b AGLIANICO, Mastroberardino, Radici Taurasi 2010 34. 2008 85. WA 90 WA 92 CALIFORNIA MERITAGE This wine is usually considered the best offering from the winery and it’s winemaker, using a combination of some or all of the finest crops of different vineyards. A meritage or blend of the five classic Bordeaux grapes; Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec and Petite Verdot. HAHN WINERY, Central Coast, California 311 L De LYETH, Sonoma, California 260a SIENA, FERRARI CARANO, Napa Valley, California 443 ESTANCIA, Paso Robles, California 122 MAGNIFICAT, FRANCISCAN, Napa Valley, California 332 DAVID ARTHUR, MERITAGGIO, Napa Valley, California 260 COL SOLARE, California 334a QUINTESSA, Napa Valley, California 132 JOSEPH PHELPS, INSIGNIA, Napa Valley, California 333 WS – Wine Spectator Rated WE – Wine Enthusiast Rated WA – Wine Advocate Rated 2012 39. 2007 49. 2011 49. 2010 59. 2010 99. WS 89 2008 99. 2006 119. 2010 179. WE 92 2010 299. WS 94 - Tre Bicchieri Award 12/2014 VARIETAL RED Pinot Noir ANGELINE, California MATUA, New Zealand MAC MURRAY, Central Coast, California PELLEGRINI, Russian River Valley, Sonoma, California 510 2012 29. 2011 34. 2012 34. 2011 59. CYCLES GLADIATOR, Lodi, California LYETH, Sonoma, California LIBERTY SCHOOL, Paso, California PENDULUM, (68% Cab, 25% Merlot, 4% Syrah, 3% Tempranillo), Columbia Valley, WA BLACK STALLION, Napa Valley, California 2012 26. 2011 32. 2010 36. 2011 39. WS 90 2011 49. WE 92 2011 49. WE 89 2010 59. 2011 65. 2011 85. 252 ROBERT MONDAVI, Napa Valley, California TREANA, Hope Family Winery, Paso Robles, California FRANCISCAN “Oakville Estate”, Napa Valley, California FAUST, Napa Valley, California TRINCHERO, “Mario’s Vineyard”, Napa Valley, California LUMINARY (55% Cab, 27% Syrah, 16% Zinfandel, 2% Merlot), Estate Grown CA & WA JOSEPH PHELPS, Napa Valley, California CAYMUS, “40th Anniversary”, Napa Valley*limited edition oversized 1 Liter bottle NICOLAS CATENA ZAPATA (65% Cab. 35% Malbec), Mendoza, Argentina 152 STAG’S LEAP WINERY, Napa Valley, California 2010 BOGLE, (Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Syrah) California CIGAR, California BR COHN, Sonoma, California RIDGE, Three Valleys, Sonoma, California THE PRISONER (Zinfandel, Cabernet, Syrah, Petite Sirah) Napa, California 2012 25. WE 91 2011 34. 2009 39. 2010 54. 2012 79 JEAN BOUSQUET, Mendoza, Argentina CATENA “HIGH MOUNTAIN VINE”, Mendoza, Argentina FINCA EL ORIGIN GRAN RESERVA, Mendoza, Argentina 2012 30. 2011 46. WS 91 2011 59. WE 89 112 240 220 WS 89 Cabernet Sauvignon 433 251 241 242 443 334 310 321b 250 330 335 321 413 2008 89. 2012 89. 2011 99. 2012 129. WS 92 WE 92 2008 199. WS 98 Merlot 59. Zinfandel 141 122 151b 151a 142 WS 92 Malbec 231 242 313 Shiraz /Syrah 520 510 121 260 THE LACKEY, Shiraz, South Australia PETITE PETIT, 85% Petite Sirah, 15% Petit Verdot , Michael David, Lodi, California AUSTIN HOPE SYRAH, Hope Family Wines, Paso Robles, California TWO HANDS, ANGELS SHARE, Syrah, McLaren Vale, Australia WS – Wine Spectator Rated WE – Wine Enthusiast Rated WA – Wine Advocate Rated 2010 36. / 2011 36. 2010 44. WA 87 2011 59. WS 93 2010 99. WE 94 - Tre Bicchieri Award 12/2014 VARIETAL WHITE Chardonnay 602 COPPOLA (unoaked), California 2011 22. 603 WILLIAM HILL, California FRANCISCAN, Napa Valley, California CHALK HILL, Russian River Valley, California 2012 29. 2012 39. WS 89 2011 64. WS 93 RED NEWT CELLARS, Seneca Lake, New York CLEAN SLATE, Mosel, Germany 2012 30. WS 90 2012 30. 2013 2012 24. 60. ARNEIS, Blange Langhe, Ceretto DOC 2012 34. WS 88 VERMINTINO, Litorale, Banfi 2011 32. ORVIETO CLASSICO, Ruffino DOC ORVIETO CLASSICO, Santa Cristina, Antinori DOC BRAMITO DEL CERVO, Castello Della Sala, Antinori 2012 2011 28. 29. 2013 32. 2012 20. 2012 28. 613 PINOT GRIGIO, Vicolo SOAVE, Re Midas DOC SOAVE CLASSICO SUPERIORE, Pieropan 2010 35. 612 PINOT GRIGIO, Livio Felluga 2012 39. NV 20. 620 622 Riesling 608 607 Sauvignon Blanc LOS VASCOS, DOMAINES BARON DE ROTHSCHILD, Casablanca & Curico, Chile ST. SUPRY, Napa Valley 604 617 ITALIAN WHITE Piedmonte 619 Toscana 621 Umbria 616 610 618 Veneto 601 614 Friuli WS 91 CHAMPAGNE / SPARKLING WINE 801 802 809 804 805 807 808 WYCLIFF, Brut, California MARTINI & ROSSI ,Asti, Italy (375ml)/(750ml) VALDOBBIADENE, Prosecco, Extra Dry SERGIO MIONETTO Prosecco, Italy CHATEAU FRANK, Brut, Dr. Konstantin Frank, Keuka Lake, NY VEUVE CLIQUOT YELLOW LABEL, Brut, France MOET & CHANDON, Imperial Extra Dry, France WS – Wine Spectator Rated WE – Wine Enthusiast Rated WA – Wine Advocate Rated NV 20. (375ml) /39.(750ml) 2012 32. NV 39. 2006 49. NV 89. NV 89. - Tre Bicchieri Award 12/2014 DESSERT WINE 609 626 MOSCATO D’ASTI, Umberto Fiore, Piedmont, Italy MOSCATO D’ASTI, Ruffino, Piedmont, Italy NV 2012 26. 30. The “Tre Bicchieri” or “three glass” award is given by the most predominant wine magazine in Italy, Gambero Rosso. A prestigious award for any wine maker to receive. In 2013 for example, Gambero Rosso evaluated over 20,000 Italian wines from 2340 producers. Of those only 399 wines received Tre Bicchieri awards. WS – Wine Spectator Rated WE – Wine Enthusiast Rated WA – Wine Advocate Rated - Tre Bicchieri Award