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10 Seattle Spots Serving Lambrusco By the Glass

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Lambrusco is making a serious comeback. It's no longer a refreshing drink to sip during the summer months, because let's face it, Seattle doesn't really have enough of those to justify keeping the Italian bubbly on the shelf when it could be popped open and enjoyed.

Here is a map of 10 Seattle restaurants and bars currently serving Lambrusco by the glass. Do you know of a place that's missing from this list? Feel free to add it to the comments. Now, let's drink!

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This Wallingford restaurant has a cute little bar now, where you can pony up and order a glass of La Luna Lambrusco for $11. In addition, chef/owner Dustin Ronspies says he frequently uses it on the tasting menu to pair with cheese and charcuterie.

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This stylish Capitol Hill bar is bringing sexy AND Lambrusco back, serving La Collina NV - Emilia-Romagna for $11 a glass.

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The bar at Artusi

Bar Cotto

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Ethan Stowell's new Parma-style salumeria has both a red and white Lambrusco glass offering: Fiorini Cristina Lambrusco Becco Rosso and Lini 910 Lambrusco Bianco both for $9.

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Bar Del Corso

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Cleto Chiarli Lambrusco Vecchia Modena is on the menu at this Beacon Hill pizzeria. Cleto Chiarli is the oldest Lambrusco producer in Italy and it's $9 here.

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Bottlehouse

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This quaint Madrona wine bar serves NV Opera Lambrusco di Modena Secco for $9 a glass.

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Delancey

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Always a friendly pizza pairing, Delancey offers Lini Lambrusco Rosso Secco for $28 a bottle and by the glass during summer and sometimes on the weekends.

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Madison Park Conservatory

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The Cavicchioli Lambrusco is only $5 a glass. Technically, it's a happy hour wine they serve in the bar from 5 to 6 pm Tuesday-Saturday, but they'll gladly make it available in the dining room for folks who ask.

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Queen Margherita

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This Magnolia strip-mallish pizzeria has Grasparossa Casali for $8 a glass.

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Via Tribunali

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All locations of this Neapolitan-style pizzeria offer Opera Lambrusco for $11 a glass.

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The Walrus and the Carpenter

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Taking a cue from Bar del Corso, the Walrus serves one Lambrusco, "the best one," they say. Cleto Chiarli is $36/bottle or you can sweet talk them into opening it for $9/glass.

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Art of the Table

This Wallingford restaurant has a cute little bar now, where you can pony up and order a glass of La Luna Lambrusco for $11. In addition, chef/owner Dustin Ronspies says he frequently uses it on the tasting menu to pair with cheese and charcuterie.

[Photo Credit]

Artusi

This stylish Capitol Hill bar is bringing sexy AND Lambrusco back, serving La Collina NV - Emilia-Romagna for $11 a glass.

[Photo Credit]
The bar at Artusi

Bar Cotto

Ethan Stowell's new Parma-style salumeria has both a red and white Lambrusco glass offering: Fiorini Cristina Lambrusco Becco Rosso and Lini 910 Lambrusco Bianco both for $9.

[Photo Credit]

Bar Del Corso

Cleto Chiarli Lambrusco Vecchia Modena is on the menu at this Beacon Hill pizzeria. Cleto Chiarli is the oldest Lambrusco producer in Italy and it's $9 here.

[Photo Credit]

Bottlehouse

This quaint Madrona wine bar serves NV Opera Lambrusco di Modena Secco for $9 a glass.

[Photo Credit]

Delancey

Always a friendly pizza pairing, Delancey offers Lini Lambrusco Rosso Secco for $28 a bottle and by the glass during summer and sometimes on the weekends.

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Madison Park Conservatory

The Cavicchioli Lambrusco is only $5 a glass. Technically, it's a happy hour wine they serve in the bar from 5 to 6 pm Tuesday-Saturday, but they'll gladly make it available in the dining room for folks who ask.

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Queen Margherita

This Magnolia strip-mallish pizzeria has Grasparossa Casali for $8 a glass.

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Via Tribunali

All locations of this Neapolitan-style pizzeria offer Opera Lambrusco for $11 a glass.

[Photo Credit]

The Walrus and the Carpenter

Taking a cue from Bar del Corso, the Walrus serves one Lambrusco, "the best one," they say. Cleto Chiarli is $36/bottle or you can sweet talk them into opening it for $9/glass.

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