Spiaggia

 

LARGE FORMAT BOTTLES

 

CHAMPAGNE

 

800. M.V. BRUT RESERVE, Billecart-Salmon, Mareuil-sur-Ay (magnum)                     300

 

 

BIANCHI

 

SLOVENIA/FRIULI

 

805.  1995 VELIKO BIANCO, Movia, Brda (magnum)                                                350

 

 

ROSSI

 

SLOVENIA/FRIULI

 

810.  1998 VELIKO ROSSO, Movia, Brda (magnum)                                      325

 

811.  1985 VELIKO ROSSO, Movia, Brda (magnum)                                      650

 

 

TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE

 

815.  1997/1993 TEROLDEGO ROTALIANO ‘Granato’, Foradori, (magnum)               450

 

 

VENETO

 

817.  1998 CA’ DEL MERLO, Guiseppe Quintarelli, Negrar (magnum)                      445

The Ca’ del Merlo (meaning House of the Blackbird) is a single-vineyard Valpolicella. As the grapes for this Valpolicella derive exclusively from one site, it expresses the influences of a specific terroir, yet represents the composition and vinification method (ripasso) utilized in the crafting of Quintarelli’s other Valpolicella.

 

820.  1999 AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA CLASSICO, Bertani (magnum)         750

 

 

PIEMONTE

 

825.  2004 ARTE, Clerico, Monforte d’ Alba (magnum)                                              300

 

826.  1999 BAROLO ‘Runcöt’, Elio Grasso, Monforte d’ Alba (magnum)                   395

 

828.  1970 BAROLO RISERVA ‘Monfortino’, Giacomo Conterno, (magnum) 2500

 

829.  2001 BAROLO ‘Carobric’, Paolo Scavino, Castiglione Faletto (magnum)         560

 

832.  1999 GHEMME, Cantalupo (jerobaum)                                                                    495

 

835.  2001 DARMAGI, Gaja, Barbaresco (magnum)                                                    1650

 

836.  2003 DOLCETTO DI DIANO D’ ALBA, Stefano Farina (rehobaum)           350

 

837.  1974 BAROLO RISERVA ‘Bussia’, Prunotto, Castiglione (jerobaum)       2500

 

838.  1978 BAROLO RISERVA DI VALENTINO, Rocche dei Manzone, Monforte d’ Alba                                                                                           (rehobaum)        3500

 

839. 2005 BARBERA D’ ALBA, Giacomo Conterno, Monforte d’ Alba (magnum)            235

 

841.  2000 BARBARESCO RISERVA ‘Asili’, Bruno Giacosa, Neive (magnum)            1400

 

MARCHE

 

822.  2000 CHAOS (montepulciano/syrah/merlot)Fattoria le Terrazze(magnum)395

Antonio Terni, the eccentric poet/singer/winemaker/Bob Dylan junkie, crafts intense and highly acclaimed wines that have brought much-deserved attention to Marche. This modernist interpretation of the autochthonous Montepulciano grape, along with the almost-at-home Merlot and Syrah deliver a broad palate of dark fruit, tobacco, lavender, dark cherries, toast, and hedonistic splendor.

 

TOSCANA

 

842.  1999 SYRAH ‘Casa Vie’, Fontodi, Panzano in Chianti (jeroboam)                       750

 

843.  1997 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO RISERVA, IL Poggione (jeroboam)            2000

 

845.  1997 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO RISERVA, Talenti (magnum)      1200

 

846.  2001 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO ‘Pertimali’, Livio Sassetti (magnum)        500

 

848.  1994 MERLOT ‘L’Apparita’, Castello di Ama, Gaiole in Chianti (magnum)        495

 

850.  2002 SYRAH, D’Alessandro, Cortona (magnum)                                                  125

 

852.  2003 FONTALLORO, Felsina, Castelnuovo Berardenga (magnum)                            265

 

853.  2003 LE PERGOLE TORTE, Montevertine, Radda (magnum)                625

 

854.  1999 CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA ‘Vigna del Sorbo’,Fontodi,(jeroboam)800

 

856.  2003 IL CABERLOT, Il Carnisciale, Bucine (magnum)                        1300

Until 2005, one Tuscan wine had existed in name only for American wine lovers. Bottled exclusively in magnum, only two enotecas (out of a thousand or more) in Tuscany get any, and restaurant allocations are limited to the likes of Florence’s Il Cibreo, and Paris’ 3-star L’Ambroisie. Members of Florence’s elite Teatro del Sale can buy one magnum per year, a privilege handed down from generation to generation.

A Unique Clone. The wine is Il Caberlot, and its fascinating story doesn’t end with its scarcity and desirability. It, and its second label Carnasciale, are the only wines in the world made from a mysterious clone discovered four decades ago near Verona. Named “Caberlot,” the grape has characteristics of both Cabernet and Merlot—hence its name.

Caberlot’s discoverer—agronomist Remigio Bordini— has allowed the vine to be planted just one place outside his nursery: at Wolf and Bettina Rogosky’s Tuscan estate, Il Carnasciale. The vineyard lies atop a rocky, south-facing bluff that towers above Tuscany’s Arno river. Famed enologist Vittorio Fiore discovered this providential site in 1986.

The Wines. From the first vintage, 1988, Il Caberlot has been a huge cult wine in Europe, its scarcity driven by nature and the vineyard’s size of less than an acre. Wolf Rogosky passed away in 1996, but Bettina has carried on the work with her winemaker, Peter Schilling. With time, more vines have been planted, but production remains miniscule. The wine is still bottled by hand, and is held for two years before release. Bettina Rogosky hand-numbers each label.