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Over time, our wine list changes as new vintages are released and/or our inventory is depleted - or if we add new wines to the list. Please keep in mind that our wine list is flexible and that all of of the following wines listed may not be available at all times. Please check with your server about new selections or the current vintage.

Please click here for a map of the Italian wine regions.

 

The Drink of Horace: A Short History of Italian Wine

"No poem was ever written by a drinker of water," the great Roman poet, Horace wrote. People have enjoyed drinking wine for thousands of years ever since its ancient origins in Mesopotamia, near present-day Iran. Italian and French wines are amongst the best and Italy is the largest producer of wine. This makes sense because the Romans made the most contributions to the ancient art of viniculture.

The Greeks, who settled in southern Italy and Sicily, exported the art of wine-growing to Italy. They were so impressed with the mild Italian climate which was perfect for producing wines that they called Italy, Oenotria, or the land of trained vines.

 

The Etruscans, who settled in central Italy, also produced wines. The Romans improved the techniques that the Greeks and Etruscans used.

Demand for wine increased greatly with the population explosion in Rome from 300B.C. to the beginning of the Christian era. It increased to over one million people and, as even the slaves drank wine, much more wine had to be produced.

The Romans loved their wine, drinking it with every meal. However, as the alcohol content was stronger than ours, they mixed it with large quantities of water. They preferred sweet wine and strangely enough their most prized wine was white. This came from the area that they thought was the best wine-growing region, the Falernian region near Naples.

Unusual flavors were often added to the wine. The Romans liked to mix honey with this drink to make an aperitif called mulsum. They often added herbs and spices, but were known to mix wine with salt water which must have given it an extremely bitter taste. Even chalk was sometimes mixed with wine to reduce acidity!

 The many contributions the Romans made to the art of wine-growing included using props and trellises, improving the Greek presses used for extracting juice, classifying which grapes grew best in which climate, and increasing the yields.

The Romans exhibited good taste by deciding that aged wines tasted better and preferred wines that were ten to twenty-five years old. They discovered that wines which were kept in tightly closed containers improved with age and became the first to store it in wooden barrels. They may also have been the first to use glass jars and they also used corks.

They exported their excellent wine-growing techniques to other areas of Europe and these were not changed for centuries. But demand for wine decreased with the fall of the Roman Empire. Surprisingly Roman Catholic monks continued to produce wine during the Dark Ages but it only became popular again during the Renaissance.

During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Italian wine was often criticized for its poor quality and the government decided that steps had to be taken. DOCG or new wine regulations were introduced to improved the quality of the wine.

Today, Italian wines are considered by critics to be amongst the best in the world. As there are twenty different regions to choose from, each with different varieties, it is never difficult to find a fine Italian wine!

* courtesy of LifeInItaly.com

Wine Certificate

Vini Frizzante

Glass
Bottle

Prosecco, Maschio - Veneto

Fresh and fragrant - the perfect start! Italian sparkling champagne.

 

8.00

 

32.00

Moscato d' Asti, Bosc dla Rei, DOCG - Alba - NEW

This luscious fruity dessert wine is 100% Moscato bianco grape, straw-yellow in color with golden highlights, and delicate scents of underbrush, musk and peach.

 

 

22.00

Vino Bianco

Glass
Bottle

Pinot Grigio delle Venezie, IGT, Sartori - Venezia

100% Pinot Grigio grapes, it is pale straw in color, crisp, dry with an exceptionally long finish. Tropical fruit aromas, rich flavor, and silky mouthful. Pairs well with any of our appetizers, seafood & veal dishes.

 

8.00

 

32.00

Chardonnay, Arnold Palmer - Napa Valley

100% Chardonnay from Santa Barbara and Monterey County coastal vineyards. Intense, with rich green apple and grapefruit aromas. A splash of toasty oak and marshmallows precede a lively mix of ripe pear, apple, citrus and honeydew flavors.

 

8.00

 

32.00

Chardonnay, Fantinel, DOC - Grave del Friuli -

Brilliant white with greenish tinges, a tangy, fruity and floral nose. Apple notes on the palate.

 

9.00

 

36.00

Sauvignon Blanc, Attems, DOCG - Friuli

Made from 100% Sauvignon Blanc. Produced by one of Italy's most famous wine families, this wine offers you a straw yellow color aromas of tropical fruit, particularly pineapple & peach with subtle scents of spring blossoms & boxwood Delicate, elegant, & beautifully balanced with a rich full-flavored finish.

 

9.00

 

36.00

Corvo Terrae Dei Grillo - Sicilia - NEW

Aromas reminiscent of yellow peach, nectarine, mango, lime-tree blossom, mace, cinnamon, clove and flint stone. Complex mineral structure, full bodied, juicy, rich with a long lasting finish.

 

10.00

 

40.00

Riesling, Markus Molitor - Mosel, Germany

Aromas reminiscent of yellow peach, nectarine, mango, lime-tree blossom, mace, cinnamon, clove and flint stone. Complex mineral structure, full bodied, juicy, rich with a long lasting finish.

 

11.00

 

44.00

Vermentino di Sardegna, DOC, Cantina Trexenta - Sardegna

Native Sardinian grape, 85% Vermentino, 15% Chardonnay and Sauvignon, Intense & fruity flavors, this dry persistent wine is straw yellow with greenish reflections. Great with seafood dishes!

 

 

35.00

Ceretto, DOC, Blange Langhe Arneis - Piedmonte

100% Arneis grapes, this native grape to Piedmont, produces a very fruit forward wine with hints of pears & apples. Great warm weather choice!

 

 

40.00

Principi di Butera, IGT, Insolia - Sicilia

100% Insolia grapes, this wine is straw yellow with greenish reflections. Dry & light, with hints of almonds & tropical fruits.

 

 

42.00

Greco di Tufo, DOCG, Vinosia - Campania

100% Greco, Greco di Tufo stands out from the rest of the crowd thanks to the unique characteristics of the sulphur and tufa-rich (hence its name), volcanic and clay-laden soils, which lend the wine its perfume, complexity, and minerality. This refreshing & crisp white is known for its beautiful balance, & is also characterized by its aromatic notes of lemons, pears, toasted almonds & lingering mineral finish.

 

 

45.00

Vina Rosso

Glass
Bottle

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, Quattro Mani - Abruzzo

100% Montepuliciano d'Abruzzo. Grown in the hillside vineyards near the Adriatico coast. This dry and mellow wine is most recognized in Adriatico Trattoria's chef's home and our cuisine's inspiration.

 

7.00

 

30.00

Merlot, Stella - Veneto

100% Merlot. A deep red ruby color with full fruit flavors and sweet tannins.

 

7.00

 

30.00

Nero D'Avola, Corvo - Sicily

100% Nero D'Avola. Ruby red with garnet highlights; aromas are intense, complex & fruity with a scent of morello cherry, airy and pleasant. Soft tannins and a long lasting finish. It's hard to turn down a winemaking resume that boasts almost 4,000 years experience!

 

8.00

 

32.00

Cabernet Sauvignon, Evolucion, Casa Donosco '06 - Chile

100% Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine is ruby red in color with a soft, medium body.

 

8.00

 

32.00

Sangiovese, Cecchi Bonizio - Maremma

90% Sangiovese, 10% varietal. Intense red color with aromas and flavors of cherry & spice notes. Soft berries on the mid-palate and light tannins. Great with our Penne Boscaiola.

 

8.00

 

32.00

Pinot Noir, Sartori di Verona - Verona

100% Pinot Noir grape. Bright ruby red color, with violet reflections. Aromas combined with black cherry, jam, black pepper, cloves and chocolate.

 

9.00

 

36.00

Chianti Dievolino, DOCG - Toscana, Italy

85% Sangiovese, 15% varietal. The color is ruby red with blue and violet reflex, medium consistent. Immediately fruity notes of cherry and plum (typical of Sangiovese). The taste presents fresh and dry, with good acidity and persistence and with good tannic structure. Pairs well with any red sauce dish!

 

9.00

 

36.00

Irpinia Aglianico, IGT - Vinosia, Compania

100% Aglianico. Of ancient Greek origins, the wine's saturated purple robe offers up exquisite scents of woodland truffles, anise, tar. On the palate, this Aglianico continues with layer upon layer of black fruits, rose petal, tobacco, and subdued earth tones, and a long, dry finish that is imbued with ripe tannin and round subtle wood tones.

 

 

40.00

Vitiano Falesco Rosso, IGT - Vinosia, Compania - NEW

A blend of equal parts Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese grapes. Deep ruby red with concentrated notes of black cherry jam, licorice and tobacco leaf. This youthful wine pairs well with pizza or pasta!

 

9.00

 

36.00

Negroamaro - Masseria Altemura, IGT - Puglia

Made of 92% Sangiovese & 8% Canaiolo grapes, this wine is aged in barriques for 12 months and in bottle for a minimum of 6 months. The color is deep and brilliant ruby red, with a delicate, elegant and harmonious bouquet. Dry, remarkable body with a very great character.

 

 

42.00

Chianti Classico, DOCG - Castello di Querceto

Made of 92% Sangiovese & 8% Canaiolo grapes, this wine is aged in barriques for 12 months and in bottle for a minimum of 6 months. The color is deep and brilliant ruby red, with a delicate, elegant and harmonious bouquet. Dry, remarkable body with a very great character.

 

 

45.00

Rosso di Montalcino, Castello Banfi, Super Tuscan, IGT - Toscana

Montalcino is a wine of noble origins and impressive original thinking. Made from 100% select Sangiovese, Rosso di Montalcino is considered Brunello's younger sibling. It is deep ruby-red in color with a dry, round, velvety taste and generous body - characteristics similar to those desired in a great Brunello.

 

 

47.00

Palazzo della Torre - Allegrini, IGT - Verona

The grapes - Corvina Veronese, Rondinella and Sangiovese from the Palazzo della Torre vineyard. Well-structured, smooth and rounded, with a long, elegant finish. Deep ruby red in color, it has a delicious wild berry perfume, with flavor of raisins.

 

 

50.00

Barbera d'Asti "Camp du Rouss" 2004, Coppo - Piemonte

100% Barbera d'Asti. A bright medium -bodied red with evidence of French oak aging from the highly regarded Coppo family vineyards, now perfectly aged.

 

 

 

52.00

Valpolicella 2005, Ripassa, Zenato - Veneto

80% Corvina, 10% Rondinella, 10% Sangiovese. Made from partially dried grape skins left from Amarone fermentation, this addition boosts the alcohol level, tannins, and fragrance for a full bodied and velvety red.

 

 

 

60.00

Amarone della Valpolicella 2007 - Classico, DOC - La Sorte - Veneto

70% Corvina Veronese, 15% Rondinella and 15% Corvinone. The bouquet is strong & persistent, ethereal and fruity, with hints of black cherries and prunes, floral notes and sweet spice aromas. Full-bodied and rich, backed by structured, yet velvety tannins.

 

 

 

85.00

Barolo, Damilano - Piemonte

100% Nebbiolo. Best when properly aged, this grape is one of the first to bud and last to ripen. Its most notable expression is in the Barolo, often described as one of Italy's greatest wines. Intense aromas of vanilla and licorice match well with our Filetto al Pepe Verde.

 

 

 

98.00

Brunello di Montalcino, Argiano - Toscana

100% Sangiovese Grosso. Since 1888, Montalcinos finest Sangiovese grapes have been devoted to Brunello di Montalcino, one of the world's most renowned red wines. For its Brunello, Agriano selects grapes from its noblest vineyard plots and ages their wine for one year in French barriques and at least one and a half years in Slovenian oak casks. It's famed for aging potential with a round body, complexity, balance, interesting tannins and a persistent finish.

 

 

 

130.00

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