Ci Siamo
This is a big Italian list, 630 bottles built squarely around Piedmont and Tuscany, with Barolo, Barbaresco, and Brunello di Montalcino leading the count and Roagna, Fontodi, and Emidio Pepe deep on the page. Reds dominate at more than half the list, but there is real character in the whites and sparkling too, with twenty Bianco Piemonte bottlings and a Champagne section, plus natural leaning names like Foradori and Radikon for the curious. Pricing runs wide, from $28 up past $1,500 for the Biondi Santi Brunello Riservas, with the median around $155, so you can drink modestly or chase a serious bottle. There is no glass program, so everything is by the bottle, which means we steer tables toward something they will finish. This list rewards guests who love structured, age worthy Italian reds and trusts you to talk Nebbiolo and Sangiovese with confidence.