This is the wine menu for our local Italian restaurant. I don’t have much experience with Italian wine, so I was hoping you all could tell me what I should be drinking?
by MDHell
35 Comments
sid_loves_wine
Oof, fairly weak list, especially the US wines, and especially the lack of vintages. If you’re curious to try Nebbiolo, the Viberti Barolo could be good, and for high-ish tier Sangiovese check out the Silvio Nardi Brunello. Ask them for the vintages on each- both of those wines are definitely designed for aging, so I would pick whichever is older in this case. If you’re looking to spend less, the Banfi Rosso di Montalcino is a classic elegant Sangiovese also.
South-Percentage1817
Tenute Silvio or the Crognolo as a cheaper option. Can never go wrong with the riserva Chianti either.
Key_Yellow_8847
I’ve had the Illuminati and it sort of turned me on to the great potential of Abruzzo.
Top_Somewhere9160
Crognolo. At that price it’s a no brainer.
WineADHDMom
If you don’t want to go with the Nardi suggestion, you could try the Crognolo Super Tuscan from Sette Ponti. A younger vintage will be more forgiving than with the Nardi.
wine_oh
Ceretto Barolo
reelwarrior
Rocco Delle Macie is an underrated Chanti – we toured the winery back in June followed by a tasting and it was very good – highly recommend.
Also, the Caymus bottle price .. how are we overlooking that? While it’s typically a “go-to” for most and a fine Napa, at that price, it’s almost a no-brainer if you’re looking for a fuller bodied cab.
grapemike
Not a lot of distinctive offerings. I’d probably be keeping it simple with a Riserva Chianti
MarzipanDeep3499
Anywhere else you can go?
SlickWatch
Get the Amarone
WhitestWalker08
Nothing spectacular, but you’ll have a good time with that amarone
fddfgs
What are you eating
NateJCAF
That Col d’orcia Brunello
PoweredbyPinot
Nero d’Avola. I’m a sincilian wine convert. Love it.
Diuleilomopukgaai
Where’s the vintages at
New_Cantaloupe_4908
Beer at this point
Porycoole11
90 for a barolo is a steal
Gonzo_70
Beer
YoungDizzy3420
The Col D Orcia Brunello isn t the Riserva I know and loved but It still gotta be a good bottle to enjoy…
jpillenye
Depends on your palate
LeBim666
Crognolo
CoolEmergency6248
This is not a great list but the prices are quite reasonable for a restaurant tbh. I would go with Crognolo on the low end or either of the Barolos at the high end
fermenter85
The domestic wines on this list are the vaguely upscale grape-based equivalent of cupcake flavored vape pens sold to teenagers.
No-Specificity
I dont recognize any of these but generally Napa and maybe Santa Barbra would be okay
aarong125
I’d go for the regliali, San polo or ceretto if going for a bottle. Skip all the USA wine, those are all junk giant producers.
Steamed-Hams
Water
Illustrious-Seat-700
I enjoy the Belnero at that price point. Especially after it opens up or is decanted.
mcgargargar
I’ve seen worse! Depends what you’re eating… give me an example of a dish you might order and I’ll tell you what I’d pair with it.
secron7
A cocktail.
bgutz
I’m lazy and used an app…
Wine List Recommendations
Welcome to an exceptional selection of wines that truly shines with quality and diversity! Highlighting bold reds and exquisite varietals, this list is packed with top-rated options that are sure to impress without breaking the bank.
Top Picks:
1. Austin Hope Cabernet Sauvignon –
Red • SnapScore: 94 (est)
2. Belle Glos Clark & Telephone Pinot Noir –
Red • SnapScore: 93 (est)
3. Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon –
Red • SnapScore: 93 (est)
4. Buglioni Amarone della Valpolicella –
Red • SnapScore: 93
5. Col d’Orcia Brunello di Montalcino DOCG –
Red • SnapScore: 93
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Provided by Henri the AI Sommelier through SommSnap
No_Ticket_1204
Wine. Water as well. Not in the same glass.
4everGrapey
A cocktail.
AnalVolcano
Cerretto or Col Orcia
kurib0h_
Lamole di Lamole is underrated. Great value for money
35 Comments
Oof, fairly weak list, especially the US wines, and especially the lack of vintages. If you’re curious to try Nebbiolo, the Viberti Barolo could be good, and for high-ish tier Sangiovese check out the Silvio Nardi Brunello. Ask them for the vintages on each- both of those wines are definitely designed for aging, so I would pick whichever is older in this case. If you’re looking to spend less, the Banfi Rosso di Montalcino is a classic elegant Sangiovese also.
Tenute Silvio or the Crognolo as a cheaper option. Can never go wrong with the riserva Chianti either.
I’ve had the Illuminati and it sort of turned me on to the great potential of Abruzzo.
Crognolo. At that price it’s a no brainer.
If you don’t want to go with the Nardi suggestion, you could try the Crognolo Super Tuscan from Sette Ponti. A younger vintage will be more forgiving than with the Nardi.
Ceretto Barolo
Rocco Delle Macie is an underrated Chanti – we toured the winery back in June followed by a tasting and it was very good – highly recommend.
Also, the Caymus bottle price .. how are we overlooking that? While it’s typically a “go-to” for most and a fine Napa, at that price, it’s almost a no-brainer if you’re looking for a fuller bodied cab.
Not a lot of distinctive offerings. I’d probably be keeping it simple with a Riserva Chianti
Anywhere else you can go?
Get the Amarone
Nothing spectacular, but you’ll have a good time with that amarone
What are you eating
That Col d’orcia Brunello
Nero d’Avola. I’m a sincilian wine convert. Love it.
Where’s the vintages at
Beer at this point
90 for a barolo is a steal
Beer
The Col D Orcia Brunello isn t the Riserva I know and loved but It still gotta be a good bottle to enjoy…
Depends on your palate
Crognolo
This is not a great list but the prices are quite reasonable for a restaurant tbh. I would go with Crognolo on the low end or either of the Barolos at the high end
The domestic wines on this list are the vaguely upscale grape-based equivalent of cupcake flavored vape pens sold to teenagers.
I dont recognize any of these but generally Napa and maybe Santa Barbra would be okay
I’d go for the regliali, San polo or ceretto if going for a bottle. Skip all the USA wine, those are all junk giant producers.
Water
I enjoy the Belnero at that price point. Especially after it opens up or is decanted.
I’ve seen worse! Depends what you’re eating… give me an example of a dish you might order and I’ll tell you what I’d pair with it.
A cocktail.
I’m lazy and used an app…
Wine List Recommendations
Welcome to an exceptional selection of wines that truly shines with quality and diversity! Highlighting bold reds and exquisite varietals, this list is packed with top-rated options that are sure to impress without breaking the bank.
Top Picks:
1. Austin Hope Cabernet Sauvignon –
Red • SnapScore: 94 (est)
2. Belle Glos Clark & Telephone Pinot Noir –
Red • SnapScore: 93 (est)
3. Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon –
Red • SnapScore: 93 (est)
4. Buglioni Amarone della Valpolicella –
Red • SnapScore: 93
5. Col d’Orcia Brunello di Montalcino DOCG –
Red • SnapScore: 93
—
Provided by Henri the AI Sommelier through SommSnap
Wine. Water as well. Not in the same glass.
A cocktail.
Cerretto or Col Orcia
Lamole di Lamole is underrated. Great value for money
No vintage labels. Cannot answer