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                                              CHAMPAGNE ROSE
                                              109   Laurent Perrier, Brut Rose NV                        115
                                              110   Montaudon, Brut Rose NV                               85
                                              112   Perrier Jouet, Fleur de Champagne Rose               NA
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                                              CHAMPAGNE
                                              114    Laurent Perrier, Brut NV                                     75
                                              114a   Louis Roederer, Brut, Split                                  15
                                              115    Louis Roederer, Brut NV                                      95
                                              116    Moet & Chandon, Brut Imperial                               120
                                              117    Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Label NV                             100
                                              121    Mumm, Cordon Rouge Brut NV                                   75
                                              122    Bollinger, Special Cuvee Brut NV                             90
                                              123    Laurent Perrier, Brut 96                                     90
                                              124    Laurent Perrier, Ultra Brut NV                               90
                                              125    Michael Turgy, Mesnil, Blanc de Blanc, Reserve NV           100
                                              FRANCIACORTA
                                              Franciacorta is Italy’s answer to Champagne. This area which is
                                              located in the region of Lombardia in Northern Italy has truly come
                                              to the forefront of the production of Sparkling wine. Here you will
                                              find the same soils and grape varieties as in Champagne, with the
                                              same method of production. The leader of the pack in terms of style
                                              and quality is Bellavista, which has received rave reviews from most
                                              international wine critics who have consistently rated the sparkling
                                              Franciacorta 90 points and above.
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                                              VINI BIANCHI
                                              VENETO
                                              201 Pieropan, DOC 04 - Garganega-Trebbiano di Soave”                 35
                                              PIEDMONT
                                              205    La Scolca, Black Label DOCG 06 “Cortese”                      80
                                              206    La Giustiniana, Gavi DOCG 04 “Cortese”                        40
                                              207    Bruno Giacosa DOC 06 “Arneis”                                 50
                                              208    Gaja, Gaia & Rey DOC 04 “Langhe Chardonnay”                  230
                                              TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE
                                              211    Santa Margherita DOC 06 “Pinot Grigio”                        48
                                              212    Tiefenbrunner IGT 06 “Pinot Grigio”                           35
                                              213    Maso Poli DOC 05 “Pinot Grigio”                               35
                                              214    Terlano DOC 05 “Pinot Grigio"                                 40
                                              TUSCANY
                                              231    Cabreo, La Pietra IGT 04 “Chardonnay”                         55
                                              232    Teruzzi & Puthod, Terre di Tufi IGT 05 “Vernaccia”            45
                                              MARCHE
                                              238    Bucci, Verdicchio Classico dei Castelli di Jesi DOC 05        35
                                                     “Verdicchio”
                                              UMBRIA
                                              240    Antinori, Castello della Sala IGT 05 “Chardonnay”             45
CAMPANIA
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                                              SICILY
                                              250    Planeta IGT 05 “Chardonnay”                                 75
                                              251    Tasca D’Almerita, Regaleali Bianco IGT 05 “Sauvignon-       30
                                                     Tasca-Inzolia-Cataratto”
                                              SARDINIA
                                              260    Santadi, Villa Solais DOC 05 “Vermentino”                   35
                                              261    Santadi, Tre Torri Rose 06                                  30
                                              262    Capichera, Vendemmia Tardiva IGT 04                         95
                                              243    Azienda Agricola Valentini, Cerasuolo DOC 00                75
                                              CALIFORNIA
                                              CHARDONNAY
                                              302 Pahlmeyer, Sonoma 02                                          125
                                              303 Patz Hall, Napa 05                                             60
                                              304 Far Niente, Napa 05                                            95
                                              305 Kistler, Les Noisetiers, Sonoma Coast 06                      110
                                              306 Cakebread, Napa 05                                             78
                                              308 Ramey, Hudson Vineyard, Napa 02                               100
                                              309 Chalk Hill Winery, Sonoma 03                                   70
                                              310 Ferrari-Carano, Sonoma 05                                      60
                                              311  Arrowood, Sonoma                                             NA
                                              312  Matanzas Creek, Sonoma 05                                     50
                                              313  Jordan, Sonoma 05                                             55
                                              314  Landmark Overlook, Sonoma 05                                  60
                                              315  Steele, Carneros 05                                           40
                                              316  Sonoma-Cutrer, Russian River Ranches 05                       50
                                              317  Mer Soleil, Central Coast 04                                  85
                                              319  Byron Estates, Santa Maria Valley 03                          45
                                              320 Hanzell, Sonoma 03                                            105
                                              321  Hess Su'Skol Vineyard, Napa 05                                40
                                              322 Chalk Hill, Estate Vineyard Selection 02                      125
                                              346 Ancien, Carneros 03                                            65
                                              SAUVIGNON BLANC
                                              330    Markham, Napa 05                                            28
                                              332    Groth, Napa 06                                              35
                                              333    Chateau St. Jean, Fume Blanc "Petite Etoile" 04             33
                                              OTHER VARIETIES
                                              335    Conundrum, Napa 05                                          50
                                              336    Rosenblum, Viognier "Kathy's Cuvee" 05                      30
                                              337    Castle Rock, Viognier 05                                    28
                                              PIEDMONT
                                              The largest region by size in Italy, Piedmonte means, “Foot of the
                                              Mountain”, accurately describing its location at the base of the Alps.
                                              Piemonte is seventh in terms of wine volume among Italy’s regions,
                                              producing some of the best wines in Italy. Piemonte has close to 50
                                              of Italy’s D.O.C./D.O.C.G. zones, more than any other region. This
                                              region is primarily a red wine region, and is best known for its two
                                              noble wines, Barolo and Barbaresco, both made from the Nebbiolo
                                              varietal. Nebbiolo is named for the fog {Nebbia} that often blankets
                                              the vineyards of the Langhe and Monferrato hills area, where 90%
                                              of Piemonte’s wines come from. These wines are robust and
                                              full-bodied, and for Barolo and Barbaresco in particular, long-lived.
                                              The most widely cultivated grapes in Piemonte, however are Barbera
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                                              and Dolcetto, from which prominent red wines of the same name
                                              are made. Both Barbera and Dolcetto are dry wines, but not as
                                              tannic and full-bodied as Barolo and Barbaresco. They are softer and
                                              intended for earlier consumption.
                                              BARBARESCO - DOCG
                                              One of the best wines in Italy, Barbaresco is made from the red
                                              grape Nebbiolo around the village of Barbaresco in the Langhe Hills.
                                              The wines are dry, robust and tannic in their youth and develop
                                              beautifully in the bottle. Barbaresco must be aged in wood for two
                                              years before it is released, three years for Riserva. This aging helps
                                              soften the tannins and acid in the wine
                                              401a   Gaja Barbaresco 00                                         375
                                              401b   Gaja, Barbaresco 01                                        375
                                              401c   Gaja, Barbaresco 03                                        375
                                              401d   Gaja, Barbaresco 04                                        395
                                              402a   Gaja, Sori Tildin 88                                       530
                                              402b   Gaja, Sori Tildin 93                                       480
                                              402c   Gaja, Sori Tildin 95                                       975
                                              403a   Gaja, Costa Russi 95                                       975
                                              405    Bruno Giacosa, Asili Riserva 00                            385
                                              406    Bruno Giacosa 99                                           155
                                              406b   Bruno Giacosa, Santo Stefano 01                            235
                                              408a   Ca’Rome, Maria di Brun 04                                  135
                                              409    Produttori del Barbaresco, Torre 03                         68
                                              413    Ceretto, Asij 04                                            75
                                              414    La Spinetta, Vigneto Gallina Vursu 99                      205
                                              414a   La Spinetta, Vigneto Gallina Vursu 03                      195
                                              414b   La Spinetta, Vigneto Gallino Versu 04                      185
                                              415    La Spinetta, Vigneto Starderi Vursu 99                     205
                                              415a   La Spinetta, Vigneto Starderi Vursu 03                     195
                                              415b   La Spinetta, Vigneto Starderi Vursu 04                     185
                                              416    La Spinetta, Vigneto Valeirano Vursu 99                    205
                                              416a   La Spinetta, Vigneto Valeirano Vursu 03                    195
                                              416b   La Spinetta, Vigneto Valeirano Vursu 04                    185
                                              420    La Spinetta 02                                              95
                                              417    Batasiolo 03                                                60
                                              418    Mauro Bussi 99                                              75
                                              419    Az. Agr. F.lli Cigliuti, Serraboella 99                     85
                                              421    Bruno Rocca 01                                             145
                                              422    Poderi Elia, Serracapelli 01                                90
                                              BAROLO - DOCG
                                              Barolo is Barbaresco’s more illustrious neighbor in the Langhe Hills.
                                              Barolo is a larger production zone than Barbaresco. This wine is also
                                              made from the Nebbiolo grape. It is similar to Barbaresco, but is
                                              generally bigger, more tannic and requires longer aging: 3 years, of
                                              which 2 are in wood. The Riserva is aged 5 years.
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                                              457    Damilano 02                                                    70
                                              458    Clerico, Percristina 99                                       210
                                              458a   Clerico, Percristina 00                                       230
                                              459    Giacomo Conterno, Monfortina 97                               550
                                              460a   Mascarello, St. Stefano Di Perno 99                           120
                                              461a   Pio Cesare 01                                                  90
                                              462    Pio Cesare, Ornaaato 01                                       185
                                              463    Mascarello, Monprivato "Ca d'Morissio" Riserva 97             425
                                              464    Mascarello, Monprivato 99                                     145
                                              465    Rocche Castamagna "Rocche Del'Annunziatta" 00                 100
                                              466    Contratto "Cerequio" 00                                       165
                                              467    Paola Sordo 00                                                 65
                                              BARBERA - DOC
                                              Barbera is one of the most planted varietals in all of Italy, but it truly
                                              reaches its greatest potential in the areas of Alba, Asti and
                                              Monferrato within the region of Piemonte. In these areas, Barbera is
                                              thought of as “the poor man’s Barolo”. When this varietal falls in the
                                              hands of a great producer, however, it can become one of the world’s
                                              finest wines.
                                              503    Giacomo Borgogno & Figli 05                                     32
                                              504    Cascino Chicco "Granera Alta" 05                                40
                                              505    Coppo, Camp du Rouss 03                                         35
                                              506    Conterno Fantino, “La Vignotta” – Barbera d’Asti 05             55
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                                              DOLCETTO - DOC
                                              Dolcetto has been grown for centuries in Piemonte and has recently
                                              been recognized as one of the region’s most unique and fantastic
                                              wines, basically these wines are “fruit bombs”.
                                              521    Pecchenino, "Siri D'Jermu" Dolcetto di Dogliani 04            66
                                              LOMBARDY
                                              Lombardy stretches from Switzerland, down through the stunning
                                              lakes and on to the flatter plains of the river Po. Mostly known for its
                                              Franciacorta’s, they also produce some excellent reds from
                                              Valtellina in the north
                                              532  Conti Sertoli Salis, "Canua" Sforzato di Valtellina DOGC        90
                                                   01
                                              533 Ca'Del bosco, Maurisio Zanella IGT 98                           120
                                              533a Ca ‘del Bosco, Pinero IGT 00                                   150
                                              TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE
                                              Italy’s northernmost wine region is actually two regions that are
                                              quite different from one another. Alto Adige, named for the Adige
                                              river that runs through the valley of Alto Adige, was part of Austria
                                              until the end of World War 1, and the inhabitants to this day still
                                              follow the customs of their Germanic background, very similar to
                                              the populace of Alsace in France. They prefer to call their region
                                              Sud-Tyrol, its traditional name. Trentino, further south, has
                                              historically belonged to Italy, so names, customs, etc. are Italian.
                                              Climatically, Alto Adige is generally cooler than Trentino, although
                                              both can get very hot in the summer. Wine styles are similar,
                                              although the grape varietals used are somewhat different. One thing
                                              both areas have in common is the sheer beauty of this very popular
                                              tourist region.
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                                              EMILIA ROMAGNA
                                              Romagna lies on the eastern side of Bologna. The plains between
                                              Ferrara and Ravenna known as the Po basin are noted for high
                                              yielding vines that produce fruit for blending wines. The hills in the
                                              southern part of the region are known for Sangiovese, Trebbiano
                                              and the native Albana which holds the distinction of having been
                                              Italy’s first white DOCG in 1987. Sangiovese, usually a medium
                                              bodied red in this region, remains the local favorite
                                              VENETO
                                              Veneto is the third largest region in terms of total volume, but first
                                              in total D.O.C. wine volume. Close to 70% of the D.O.C. wine
                                              produced in Veneto comes from the area around the city of Verona
                                              in the west, near Lake Garda. Wines like Soave, Valpolicella and
                                              Bardolino are among the world’s best-known wines.
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                                              TUSCANY
                                              The most dynamic wine region in Italy. Wine is made throughout
                                              the region, but focused in the interior, among the rolling hills and
                                              fertile valleys around the cities of Florence and Siena. Today most of
                                              the production is focused on quality rather than quantity. Tuscany,
                                              home of the famous Chianti, is also home to the so-called “Super-
                                              Tuscan”, top quality wines. About 75% of the wines produced in
                                              Tuscany are red. This red grape varietal is the native Sangiovese and
                                              its various clones: Sangioveto, Brunello, Prugnolo Gentile,
                                              Morellino, etc. Other red grapes used for blending with Sangiovese
                                              are Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Canaiolo,
                                              Mammolo, Colorino and Ciliegiolo. White grapes Trebbiano,
                                              Vermentino and Malvasia were also used. The best producers today
                                              use little or no white grapes in their blends, and many of the best
                                              Rossos are 100% Sangiovese.
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                                              aging for many years in the best vintages. Beginning with the ’97
                                              vintage, all Brunello is aged for a minimum of four years, two years
                                              in the barrel. Prior to the ’97 vintage, the wine had to be barrel-aged
                                              for at least three and a half years, which many producers felt robbed
                                              the wines of some of the fruit character and left the wines overly
                                              tannic and rustic in style. A Brunello bearing the label “Riserva”
                                              must see at least 5 years of age before release.
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                                              675    La Braccesca 03                                           55
                                              676    Poderi Boscarelli 04                                      65
                                              678    Poliziano 02                                              55
                                              679    Poliziano, Vigna Asinone 01                               80
                                              680    Bindella 04                                               60
                                              681    Cecchi 01                                                 55
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                                              Tuscan entrées with Southern Italian accents under the direction of Chef Angelo Elia.
                                              Termed exceptional by critics, Casa D'Angelo presents Italian cuisine in grand style.
                                              Using only the freshest and the finest products available, Chef Angelo creates simple, nonetheless extraordinary,
                                              combinations of flavors and textures.
                                              Rated as not only one of the best Italian restaurants in the Florida, Casa D' Angelo has also been recognized as one of
                                              America's finest Italian restaurants.
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