Mexico City, Mexico · CR
Ristorante Romina
A 163 bottle list led by red, with a real other and Champagne and sparkling presence and a smaller white section. Pricing is in Mexican pesos, from $110 at the floor to $35,000 at the top, with a median of $2,295, putting the center of this list at a serious spend even with an accessible floor. Vintages run 1992 to 2024. Italian strength anchors the top: Antinori's Tignanello in seven bottles and Fontodi's Flaccianello della Pieve in three, alongside Moet et Chandon's Dom Perignon in five and Taittinger's Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs in three. Nine glass pours offer a modest way in, so most guests here should expect to buy a bottle.
163
Wines
137
Producers
1992 to 2024
Vintages
MX$110 to MX$35,000
By the bottle
Champagne & Sparkling23
MX$15,000
MX$14,390
MX$13,390
MX$12,900
MX$12,390
MX$11,900
MX$11,390
MX$11,000
MX$10,390
MX$9,000
MX$3,935
MX$2,300
MX$2,100
MX$1,900
White27
MX$13,000
MX$3,500
MX$3,300
MX$2,200
MX$2,100
MX$1,700
MX$1,690
MX$1,690
MX$1,650
MX$1,600
MX$1,450
MX$1,450
MX$1,350
MX$1,300
MX$1,290
MX$1,260
MX$1,200
MX$1,200
MX$1,150
MX$1,150
MX$1,150
Rosé5
MX$1,590
MX$1,300
MX$1,200
MX$1,100
Red42
MX$35,000
MX$14,500
MX$12,790
MX$12,500
MX$12,500
MX$11,690
MX$9,500
MX$9,320
MX$8,030
MX$5,100
MX$2,980
MX$2,290
MX$2,000
MX$1,850
MX$1,810
MX$1,690
MX$690
Dessert & Fortified3
Other63
MX$26,590
MX$16,000
MX$13,500
MX$13,000
MX$12,500
MX$12,500
MX$10,000
MX$8,590
MX$8,250
MX$7,990
MX$7,250
MX$4,490
MX$3,470
MX$3,200
MX$2,400
MX$2,290
MX$2,200
MX$2,200
MX$2,100
MX$2,100
MX$2,100
MX$1,900
MX$1,890
MX$1,800
MX$1,800
MX$1,750
MX$1,690
MX$1,590
MX$1,350
MX$1,350
MX$1,200
MX$900
MX$325
MX$240
MX$240
Captured from the restaurant's published list · organized by type · prices as printed · Most-listed wines
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