Casa D'Angelo
This is a deep Italian red house, roughly 1,145 of its 1,445 bottles in red, built around Tuscany and Piedmont with real weight in Super Tuscans and Barbaresco. Producer strength runs through the marquee names you would expect at this level, Gaja and an entire section devoted to Angelo Gaja, alongside Casanova di Neri, Ornellaia, Antinori, La Spinetta, and Veneto depth from Masi and Quintarelli. The top end is serious, with multiple bottlings of Romanee Conti at $24,450 and Petrus near $14,000, but the median sits around $275 and bottles start as low as $15, so it is not all trophy hunting. The glass program is generous at 55 pours, and there is a Sommelier's Reserve Coravin list that opens up otherwise closed reds. It rewards a guest who knows Italy, especially anyone chasing Brunello, Barbaresco, or top Tuscan reds, but you can still steer a curious table without breaking them.
Champagne & Sparkling30
White103
Rosé1
Red840
Dessert & Fortified26
Captured from the restaurant's published list · organized by type · prices as printed · Most-listed wines