Our journey in wine starts in France. The limestone slopes, gravel terraces, chalk plains, and sunburnt shorelines are a source of inspiration for winemakers worldwide. The concept of “terroir’, a magic word that cannot easily be translated into other languages. It refers to the soil, the climate, the terrain, the culture, the traditions. It expresses a historical and cultural concept: the idea that wine is deeply connected to the place and the people. The essence of Sospiro: genuine wines, real people, great stories. Cin Cin! Fabrizio Gallina Wine Scouter
Cabernet Franc // FRANCE - LOIRE
$ 16 glass$ 64 bottle
Melon de Bourgogne // FRANCE - LOIRE
$ 22 glass$ 88 bottle
Malbec // FRANCE - BOURDEAUX
$ 13
Tempranillo, Graciano, Garnacha / SPAIN - RIOJA
$ 16
70% Bobal, 30% native white grapes // SPAIN - CASTILLA LA MANCHA, MANCHUELA
$ 15
Sangiovese // ITALY - TOSCANA
$ 18
Nebbiolo // ITALY - PIEMONTE
$ 20
90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% blend of Malbec, Petite Sirah, Petit Verdot // USA - CALIFORNIA
$ 22
Gamay // FRANCE, BEAUJOLAIS
$ 17
Mencia, Bastardo, Garnacha Tintorera // SPAIN - CASTILLA Y LEON
$ 16
Cabernet Franc // FRANCE - LOIRE, BOURGEUIL
$ 17
Pinot noir // FRANCE - BURGUNDY
$ 25
Pinot grigio // ITALY - FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA
$ 16
Sauvignon blanc // // FRANCE - LOIRE
$ 12
Albariño // SPAIN - GALICIA RIAS BAIXAS
$ 18
Riesling // GERMANY - NAHE
$ 17
Chenin blanc // FRANCE - LOIRE
$ 17
Malvasia delle Lipari // ITALY - SICILIA
$ 13
Trebbiano d’Abruzzo // ITALY - ABRUZZO
$ 14
Arneis // ITALY - PIEMONTE
$ 16
Chardonnay // FRANCE - BOURGOGNE
$ 16
Godello // SPAIN - GALICIA
$ 16
Cinsault, Syrah, Grenache, Merlot // FRANCE - VAR
$ 13
Nebbiolo // ITALY - PIEMONTE
$ 11
Chardonnay // FRANCE - CHAMPAGNE, CÔTE DES BLANCS
$ 39
Pinot noir (15% rin rouge), Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier // FRANCE - CHAMPAGNE, VALÉE DE LA MARNE
$ 32
Chardonnay // FRANCE - BOURGOGNE
$ 31
Chardonnay // FRANCE - BURGUNDY
$ 34
Sauvignon blanc // FRANCE - LOIRE
$ 28
Manzoni bianco // ITALY - TRENTINO
$ 27
Pinot noir // FRANCE - BURGUNDY
$ 45
Syrah // FRANCE - NORTHERN RHÔNE
$ 30
Garnacha // SPAIN - SIERRA DE GREDOS
$ 26
Nebbiolo // ITALY - PIEMONTE
$ 40
Sangiovese // ITALY - TOSCANA
$ 28
Chenin blanc // SOUTH AFRICA - SWARTLAND
$ 36
Trebbiano, Malvasia, Sangiovese // ITALY - TOSCANA
$ 28
80% Sémillon, 20% Sauvignon blanc // FRANCE - BORDEAUX
$ 95
“I only drink champagne on two occasions, when I am in love and when I am not.” - Coco Chanel
Chardonnay
$ 214
Chardonnay
$ 220
Chardonnay
$ 180
Chardonnay
$ 198
Chardonnay
$ 200
Chardonnay
$ 164
Chardonnay
$ 360
Chardonnay
$ 244
Chardonnay
$ 480
85% Pinot Meunier, 15% Pinot noir
$ 148
Chardonnay
$ 388
Chardonnay
$ 390
Chardonnay
$ 288
68% Chardonnay, 32% Pinot noir
$ 280
Chardonnay
$ 248
65% Pinot noir, 35% Chardonnay
$ 320
Chardonnay
$ 192
Pinot Meunier
$ 392
Pinot Meunier
$ 280
80% Pinot Meunier, 20% Pinot noir
$ 204
70% Pinot noir, 30% Chardonnay
$ 358
65% Pinot noir, 20% Pinot Meunier, 15% Chardonnay
$ 168
Pinot noir
$ 180
Pinot noir
$ 130
Chardonnay, Pinot blanc, Petit Meslier
$ 190
7 traditional grapes
$ 250
Pinot noir
$ 244
Chardonnay
$ 340
Pinot blanc
$ 360
70% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot noir
$ 216
Chardonnay
$ 670
80% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot noir
$ 548
70% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot noir
$ 264
Pinot Meunier, with touches of Pinot noir and Chardonnay
$ 212
50% Chardonnay, 50% Pinot noir
$ 230
80% Pinot noir, 20% Chardonnay
$ 272
Pinot Meunier
$ 380
70% Pinot noir, 30% Chardonnay
$ 480
31% Chardonnay, 31% Pinot noir, 31% Meunier, 9% touches of Arbanne, Petit Meslier and Fromenteau
$ 188
75% Pinot noir, 25% Chardonnay
$ 168
54% Pinot noir, 26% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot Meunier
$ 220
Chardonnay
$ 298
Chardonnay
$ 450
Pinot noir
$ 170
Pinot noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
$ 174
Pinot Noir
$ 90
Chardonnay
$ 158
85% Chardonnay, 15% Pinot noir
$ 188
Pinot noir (12% Bouzy Rouge), Chardonnay
$ 238
80% Pinot noir (9% 2016 vin rouge), 20% Chardonnay
$ 180
55% Chardonnay, 45% Pinot noir
$ 495
Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Pinot Meunier
$ 240
Pinot Meunier
$ 144
Pinot noir
$ 220
Pinot Noir (15% rin rouge), Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
$ 150
85% Meunier, 15% Pinot noir (8% vin rouge)
$ 168
Pinot noir
$ 232
(The world’s greatest whites)
As the grape of white Burgundy, it produces a variety of flavors and styles according to where it’s grown and how it’s made. From minerally, unoaked Chablis to the grand and complex, nutty dry whites of Meursault, Chassagne and Puligny-Montrachet in the Côte de Beaune and the riper winesof Pouilly-Fuissé further south. Along with Pinot noir, it is alsothe major grape variety in Champagne. Particular and unique in Jura, because of its versatility it’s spread like a bush firethroughout Europe and the New World, with brilliant, opulentlyand exotically flavored whites in California or refreshingly high-acid expressions in Australia.
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an unusual white Burgundy, made from 100% Pinot Blanc by a master of the Côte de Nuits, intriguing and delicious.
$ 360
The Jura wine world is a fascinating and mysterious, with many of its indigenous production methods and quirky winemakers requiring more than an introduction for one to fully savor their virtues.
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Surrounding the 625-mile-long Loire River, the Loire Valley is so vast and diverse that it is really more a collection of wine regions than a single one, and this is especially true when it comes to the cultivation of its most beloved white grapes. If the western Loire is home to Melon de Bourgogne and the eastern Loire is the realm of Sauvignon Blanc, between these two lies the land of Chenin Blanc, arguably the region’s noblest grape.
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a still wine from a great Champagne grower in limited edition: 1,989 bottles produced
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The volcanic landscape of Campania have been produced exceptional wines for almost three thousand years. Today a new wave of passionate producers are realizing wines that express the “sense” of this unique place.
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Cristiana Tiberio, a winemaker in Italy’s lesser-known Abruzzo region, applies her knowledge of chemistry to her unique, hyper-local wines.
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Etna is one of the world’s most exciting wine regions (and one of our favorites) high-altitude vineyards on decomposed lava rock, with a long growing season in an ideal Mediterranean climate
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Wine made from Riesling is quite unlike any other. It is generally light in alcohol, refreshingly high in fruity natural acidity and has the ability to transmit the character of a place, the “terroir”. It is capable of ageing for decades in bottle. Riesling is a star and, as you may discern, one of my great wine heroes!
Charlemagne favorite! Tradition and some evidence have it that Charlemagne (768-814) revitalized the remnant Roman viticulture in his Frankish kingdom, stimulating the production of what would eventually become Riesling
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(the world’s greatest reds)
“Nothing makes the future look so rosy as to contemplate it through a glass of Chambertin.” Napoleon Bonaparte
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from hedonistic and rich to angular and intellectual, often touching on all of those points in the same glass
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The southern Rhône valley is Grenache country. It’s also known for its stones. With a viticulture history dating back well before the Popes arrived in the 12th century and one of France’s oldest appellations d’origine contrôlée, Châteauneuf-du-Pâpe, the southern Rhône is unquestionably one of France’s best known and premier winegrowing regions.
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Beaujolais is the kingdom of an underrated, delicious grape: Gamay! Much like the easy-going and friendly nature of many Beaujolais vignerons, the wines too have a lively and easy-drinking spirit. They are versatile at table but make particularly good matches with pork sausages and charcuterie.
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Situated in a maze of hills as steep as pyramids, Piedmont produces its finest wines with a grape even more challenging than Pinot Noir to grow, the late ripening Nebbiolo. Famed for the haunting perfume of aged bottles of Barolo and Barbaresco, even in youth it gives a translucent charm underpinned with strict tannins, making it more austere and also more imposing than its Burgundian cousin on the other side of the Alps. Barbera is the country cousins whose company is easy to enjoy.
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Turning raisins into gold
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Wine is alive: in the glass it changes, pulsates, enters the body, the soul . - Elisabetta Foradori
$ 98
Roads lined with tall cypress trees, rolling hills, medieval castles and bucolic small towns. It is all of that and more: a region of iconic cities, steeped in history, art and architecture. It is, many say, the spiritual home of Italian wine.
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Etna is one of the world’s most exciting wine regions (and one of our favorites) high-altitude vineyards on decomposed lava rock, with a long growing season in an ideal Mediterranean climate
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Mount Etna is the highest Mediterranean island mountain and the tallest peak in Italy south of the Alps with a current height (September 2024) of 3,403 m (11,165 ft), though this varies with summit eruptions. Etna is the most active stratovolcano in the world. The eruptive history of the volcano can be traced back 500,000 years and at least 2,700 years of this activity has been documented
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Sierra de Gredos is located some 80 km west of Madrid, The climate here is continental, with very cold winters and scorching summers, and plantings are between 600-1,200m elevation. The wines from Sierra de Gredos are light, ethereal, pure and at the same time powerful and intense, with beautiful red-fruit aromatics and an unusual wet stone, grainy minerality. Sierra de Gredos is the “base” of Daniel Landi and Fernando Garcia, friends since college. Drawn to the mountains by rumors of small, nearly inaccessible, old vineyard plots located high in the Sierra de Gredos, over time, they began purchasing and leasing the best sites they could find, creating their own project, COMANDO G, in 2008. Dani and Fernando are redefining what was previously viewed as a workhorse variety, Garnacha, into something that can rival the elegance and finesse of Pinot in Burgundy or Syrah in the Northern Rhône, producing some of the finest wines made anywhere in the world. We are proud to have them at Sospiro!
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Raúl Pérez Pereira is universally considered to be one of the world’s most visionary winemakers. Since he produced his first vintage for his family’s winery in 1994 at the age 22, he has been in the forefront of the conversation about what has been called “The New Spain” He runs assorted projects throughout Northwest Spain (and beyond), but his home base is Bierzo, which is situated right where the Galicia region gives way to Castilla y Léon. Raúl Pérez’s Mencía-based reds have been slam dunks with Northern Rhône Syrah and Cru Beaujolais drinkers. They are unadulterated expressions of the villages and vineyards from which they hail. In my opinion they go even further, setting a new benchmark for world-class wine lovers.
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Australia has remarkable geological and climatic diversity which can deliver a broad spectrum of aromas and flavors. A new generation of terroir-focused winemakers are expressing this richness producing wines that are increasingly championed.
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