Washington, DC, USA · CR²
Cafe Milano
This list runs 416 bottles deep and leans heavily Italian, with Tuscany doing most of the work. Tenuta dell'Ornellaia's Masseto and Tenuta San Guido's Sassicaia both show up in real depth, alongside Opus One and Petrus for those chasing something further afield. Vintages stretch back to 1984, and prices span from 18 to 90,000 US dollars, so the range covers both a quick glass and a serious splurge.
416
Wines
267
Producers
1984 to 2025
Vintages
$65 to $90,000
By the bottle
Champagne & Sparkling36
$1,560
$112
White61
$13,195
$10,630
$3,000
$2,385
$2,325
$1,900
$1,880
$1,700
$1,600
Rosé4
Red179
$90,000
$42,000
$13,140
$10,420
$10,350
$9,880
$9,375
$9,345
$9,305
$9,260
$8,000
$7,810
$7,750
$7,345
$6,925
$5,830
$5,680
$5,100
$5,090
$4,580
$4,170
$4,000
$3,860
$3,580
$3,270
$2,995
$2,990
$2,885
$2,550
$2,140
$1,740
$1,690
$1,600
$1,585
$1,425
$1,300
$1,185
$1,120
$1,050
$780
$660
$350
$260
$190
$184
$175
$160
$100
$100
Dessert & Fortified8
Other128
$11,745
$10,520
$10,225
$9,635
$3,645
$3,500
$3,255
$2,825
$2,790
$2,730
$2,350
$1,850
$1,740
$1,480
$1,400
$1,200
$1,090
$1,060
$1,060
$1,015
$995
$830
$600
$530
$500
$435
$365
$175
$165
Captured from the restaurant's published list · organized by type · prices as printed · Most-listed wines
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