Discover the Art of Wine. Curated by Ricarda’s.
Join our exclusive Wine Club and discover a curated selection of labels carefully chosen by our chefs and sommeliers — each bottle a story of terroir, craftsmanship, and emotion.
White Wine
Petit Mazet – Viognier (Rhône Valley, France, 2023)
Petit Mazet
Viognier
(Rhône Valley, France, 2023)
Aromatic and smooth, with notes of peach and apricot. Perfect for those who enjoy a soft, fruity white.
Best enjoyed with:
Fish, white meats, or fresh cheeses.
$ 21
Belle Eglantine – Chardonnay (Pays d’Oc, France, 2020)
Belle Eglantine
Chardonnay
(Pays d’Oc, France, 2020)
Round and balanced, with hints of vanilla and citrus. A comforting white that pairs beautifully with creamy dishes.
Best enjoyed with:
Seafood, risottos, or soft cheeses.
$20
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Bernard Fleuriet
Sancerre
(Loire Valley, France, 2022)
Elegant and crisp, a true French classic with a mineral finish. Great for those who prefer something refreshing and refined.
Best enjoyed with:
Goat cheese, oysters, or salads.
$45
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Giulio Straccali
Pinot Grigio
(Tuscany, Italy, 2022)
Light and easy-drinking with delicate floral notes. A perfect everyday white for relaxed meals.
Best enjoyed with:
Salads, seafood, or light pasta dishes.
$19
Margot
Sauvignon Blanc
(Bordeaux, France, 2022)
Vibrant and zesty, with fresh citrus and herbal notes. A crowd-pleaser that feels elegant but approachable.
Best enjoyed with:
Shellfish, salads, or grilled vegetables.
$23
Domaine De La Motte
Chablis
(Burgundy, France, 2022)
Refined and mineral-driven, offering sophistication in every sip. A must-try for those who love clean, dry whites.
Best enjoyed with:
Fish, seafood, or creamy dishes.
$51
Sherb Tradition
Edelzwicker
(Alsace, France, Special Cuvée)
An expressive blend with floral aromas and a soft finish. Ideal for sharing with friends over a light meal.
Best enjoyed with:
Charcuterie, salads, or seafood.
$28
Torent Bay
Sauvignon Blanc
(New Zealand, 2023)
Crisp and refreshing, with notes of citrus and green apple. A lively white perfect for summer afternoons.
Best enjoyed with:
Seafood, goat cheese, or fresh vegetables.
$22
Flowers Sonoma Coast
Chardonnay
(California, USA, 2016)
Rich and creamy, with subtle oak and notes of ripe peach. Luxurious yet balanced — a true Californian gem.
Best enjoyed with:
Creamy pasta, roasted chicken, or soft cheeses.
$65
Les Perrières
Haute Côtes de Beaune
(Burgundy, France, 2020)
Elegant and refined, with balanced acidity and a smooth texture. Ideal for those who love a classic Burgundian profile.
Best enjoyed with:
Grilled fish, goat cheese, or fresh salads.
$32
Red Wine
Petit Mazet – Viognier (Rhône Valley, France, 2023)
Clos del Mas
Priorat
(Spain, 2014)
Rich and powerful, with dark fruit and smoky notes. A wine made for deep conversations and cozy dinners.
Best enjoyed with:
Red meats, lamb, or strong cheeses.
$45
Belle Eglantine – Chardonnay (Pays d’Oc, France, 2020)
Marqués de Murrieta
Rioja
(Spain, 2018)
Smooth and expressive, blending ripe berries with hints of spice. Elegant and timeless — a true Rioja classic.
Best enjoyed with:
Grilled meats, tapas, or cheeses.
$36
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Egiategia Artha
Grenache
(Basque Country, France, 2022)
Bold yet refined, with red fruit and earthy tones. A wine that feels both rustic and luxurious.
Best enjoyed with:
Steak, game, or mature cheeses.
$100
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Bodegas Atalaya
Garnacha Tintorera
(Almansa, Spain, 2022)
Juicy and full-bodied, with vibrant red fruit and a touch of spice. Perfect for casual gatherings.
Best enjoyed with:
BBQ, grilled meats, or tomato-based pastas.
$21
Belle Eglantine
Pinot Noir
(Pays d’Oc, France, 2020)
Light and aromatic, with notes of red cherry and soft tannins. A wine that’s easy to love, any day of the week.
Best enjoyed with:
Duck, salmon, or mushrooms.
$20
Château La Roque
Bordeaux Supérieur
(Bordeaux, France, 2021)
Structured and balanced, with dark fruit and subtle oak. A classic Bordeaux with a modern touch.
Best enjoyed with:
Beef, lamb, or cheese platters.
$24
Wakefield Estate
Shiraz
(Australia, 2021)
Rich and spicy with layers of blackberry and chocolate. Bold yet smooth — perfect for a hearty dinner.
Best enjoyed with:
BBQ, lamb, or spicy dishes.
$21
Château Musar
(Lebanon, 1999)
Complex and mature, with layers of dried fruit, spice, and earthy depth. A wine for true enthusiasts.
Best enjoyed with:
Game meats, lamb, or aged cheeses.
$88
Les Tourelles de Longueville
Pauillac
(Bordeaux, France, 2010)
Deep and elegant, with structure and longevity. The kind of wine that turns any meal into an occasion.
Best enjoyed with:
Lamb, beef, or game meats.
$121
Innisfree
Cabernet Sauvignon
(Napa Valley, USA, 2016)
Smooth and generous, with notes of cassis, plum, and vanilla. A California classic with international appeal.
Best enjoyed with:
Beef, lamb, or rich cheeses.
$85
Clos des Saumanes
Côtes du Rhône
(France, 2020)
Elegant and balanced, with hints of red fruit and spice. A versatile wine that never disappoints.
Best enjoyed with:
Grilled lamb or Mediterranean dishes.
$26






