Il Capriccio Ristorante
This is a big Italian heavy list, close to 600 wines and built overwhelmingly on red, with Tuscany and Piemonte forming the backbone and California red filling in right behind. Depth lives in the back vintages and the trophy bottles, with a full vertical of Domaine de la Romanee Conti running up to $26,000 and a serious Gaja presence, plus Antinori, Ornellaia, and Casanova di Neri for the Tuscan benchmarks. The good news for the floor is that it stays usable underneath all that: bottles start around $10 and the median sits near $150, so you can find honest Italian reds without scaring the table. Whites are thin at roughly 100 selections and rose barely registers, so steer guests toward red or sparkling when you can. The 31 glass pours give you enough to work a pairing, but this list rewards the guest who wants to drink Italian, especially anyone chasing aged Barolo, Brunello, or Super Tuscan.