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Apertivi
By the Glass
Favorite Bottles
Small Bottles
Standard Bottles
Big Red
Apertivi
Americano $10 |
Campari, Sweet Vermouth, Soda Many know the most famous Italian cocktail, the gin-based Negroni. We, however, carry a flame for its older sibling, the Americano. It provides a much gentler opening to the meal. |
Meletti e Acqua $10 |
Anisetta Meletti, Water Pretend you're on the famous beaches of the Marche region while you quench your summer thirst with minty deliciousness. In this region on Italy's west coast, the Meletti family makes an exceptionally high quality anisette from the famous anise seeds grown around their home town, Ascoli Piceno. |
Horse's Bones $10 |
Grappa Julia, Ginger, Lemon Twist Egads! We've created a grappa cocktail that tastes so good even a grappa novice will loe it. Essentially, this is an Italian-styled version of the Horse's Neck, a classic Prohibition cocktail. Cocktails in this vein use the soda to magically smooth the liquor's fiery punch. |
La Dolce Vita $10 |
Prosecco, Bombay Gin, Cassis, Lemon Adam, our long-time bartender, created La Dolce Vita. Stylistically, it's the child born of the Kir Royale and the Tom Collins. |
A collection of classics $10 |
Aperol, Cynar, Campari Of the three apertivi brands listed, Campari is known far and wide. The other two, while well known in Italy, fly under the international radar. Aperol might be characterized as a "friendlier" version of Campari. Cynar tastes less bitter than Campari and less fruity than Aperol. |
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Sicilian Proverb: "Water
is bad for you...wine makes you sing!" |
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