São Paulo, Brazil · ★ Michelin
Picchi
This list is built around Italy and France, with red wine doing most of the heavy lifting at 71 of the 235 bottles, and Piemonte and Bourgogne the clear anchors. Expect serious Piemontese depth: Gaja, Cordero di Montezemolo, Coppo, and Ferdinando Principiano all show up multiple times, backed by Toscana and a solid Champagne section led by Taittinger. There is genuine range beyond the obvious, with Sherry from Equipo Navazos in Andaluzia and Port from Graham's anchoring a deep dessert and fortified group of 17. Prices run high, with plenty of bottles north of 1000 reais, so this rewards a guest ready to spend. The by the glass program is thin at only 7 pours, so steer anyone wanting flexibility toward the bottle list.
235
Wines
228
Producers
1963 to 2023
Vintages
Champagne & Sparkling20
1,828 R$
1,356 R$
1,310 R$
1,185 R$
1,050 R$
White32
2,696 R$
1,579 R$
425 R$
214 R$
Red71
15,440 R$
13,864 R$
12,940 R$
10,500 R$
6,460 R$
5,545 R$
5,198 R$
4,550 R$
3,150 R$
2,770 R$
2,348 R$
2,084 R$
1,295 R$
1,265 R$
1,224 R$
1,192 R$
1,095 R$
860 R$
Dessert & Fortified17
12,300 R$
11,600 R$
9,000 R$
Other95
44,000 R$
10,692 R$
9,500 R$
6,470 R$
5,135 R$
4,948 R$
3,850 R$
3,208 R$
2,300 R$
2,210 R$
1,849 R$
1,650 R$
1,478 R$
1,436 R$
1,433 R$
1,350 R$
1,125 R$
1,112 R$
1,064 R$
1,062 R$
1,018 R$
776 R$
731 R$
678 R$
575 R$
545 R$
545 R$
495 R$
488 R$
385 R$
382 R$
375 R$
Captured from the restaurant's published list · organized by type · prices as printed · Most-listed wines
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