Aperitivi

The Italian art of the aperitivo, served in the heart of Santa Rosa’s wine country.

In Italy, the aperitivo is more than a drink — it is a ritual. A moment between the work of the day and the long meal that follows, marked by a glass of something bitter or sparkling, a few small bites, and unhurried conversation. At Capriciano, we honor this tradition with a curated list of Italian aperitivi, sparkling wines, and small plates designed to open the evening exactly as it should be.

What Makes Our Aperitivo Special?

The Italian Tradition
The aperitivo was born in Northern Italy — Asti, Turin, Trentino — as a way to wake the palate before dinner. Wine-based, herbal, gently bittersweet, never sweet, it is meant to be sipped slowly while you settle in. At our Santa Rosa osteria, we keep this tradition alive with three classic aperitivi imported directly from Italian producers, a Prosecco from Valdobbiadene, and a small plate menu built to match.
Highlights From the Aperitivo Menu
Is Aperitivo Right for Your Evening?
Aperitivo pairs beautifully with:
Whether you are opening a long Italian dinner or stopping in for a single glass with a few bites, our aperitivo program is built to slow you down and ease you in. There is no wrong way to begin an Italian evening — only better and best.
What to Expect at Your Table
Aperitivi at our Santa Rosa osteria arrive the way they should — chilled, in a proper glass, served simply with a twist of citrus or a single ice cube. Pair them with a few antipasti to start, or sip them on their own as you settle in. Your server is always nearby to recommend the right glass for your mood or flag the evening’s specials. No rush, no shortcuts — just the unhurried pleasure of an Italian aperitivo.
Why Choose Our Aperitivo?
Imported Directly From Italy

Our aperitivi come straight from the producers who have made them for over a century — Cocchi from Asti, Cappelletti from Trentino, Carpano from Turin. The bitter, herbal, gently bittersweet flavors you cannot find anywhere else.

Built to Be Paired

Aperitivo is at its best with food. Our menu is designed so every glass has a perfect plate to match — from our Bruschetta al Pomodoro to the Capriciano Graze Platter. Tell us what you are sipping; we will find the right bite.

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What Our Clients Say About Us

Took my husband here for our anniversary. Sat on the Al Fresco Terrace, ordered the Capriciano Graze Platter and the Sicilian Sea Bass, and somehow stretched dinner into a four-hour evening. Could not have asked for a better night in wine country.
Rebecca Lorenna
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Best wood-fired pizza in Sonoma County, full stop. The Margherita is what a Margherita should be — three ingredients, perfect dough, lightly charred. The Pizza Capriciano is more adventurous and worth the order. Crust comes out of the firewood oven in under three minutes.
Maya Sanches
Walked in not knowing what to expect, walked out understanding what people mean by “real Italian hospitality.” Our server walked us through the wine list, recommended the Rigatoni Mezzi with Wagyu Bolognese, and never made us feel rushed. Capriciano is going to be a regular.
Elena Donovan
I’m from Brooklyn, and I’ve been chasing the right Italian dinner since I moved to California. Finally found it. The Lasagna is layered the way my grandmother layered it, the Bolognese tastes like Sunday, and the bread is actually warm. Take that as the highest praise I can give.
Marcus Leroy
As someone who works in the local wine industry, I’m picky about lists. Capriciano’s is one of the most thoughtfully built I’ve seen in Santa Rosa — Sicilian whites you can’t find everywhere, a beautiful Etna Bianco, a proper Vin Santo flight. Our server paired every single course.
Sophie Daniele