Italian-Only List That Actually Means It
Downtown Frisco ยท Frisco ยท Neapolitan Pizza ยท Visit Website โ
Reviewed June 28, 2026
Wingman Metrics
A casual pizza spot in a Frisco strip development is not where you expect to find Alois Lageder or Umani Ronchi on the wine list โ and yet here we are. The list is tight at 22 labels, but every single one is Italian, and that focus is doing a lot of heavy lifting. This isn't a generic restaurant wine list with a token Chianti thrown in for optics.
The regional spread across Italy is genuinely impressive for a neighborhood pizza joint: you've got Campania covered with the Feudi San Gregorio Falanghina, the Marche with Umani Ronchi Verdicchio, Alto Adige with the Alois Lageder Pinot Bianco, and the big guns from Piedmont and Veneto with the Costa di Bussia Barolo and Cesari Amarone. This isn't a list assembled by someone who typed 'Italian wines' into a distributor catalog โ there's actual thought behind it. That said, the list tops out at 22 labels, so if you're hoping to geek out on Etna Rosso or a deeper Piedmont bench, you'll hit the ceiling fast. Still, for what Pizzeria Testa is โ a casual Neapolitan spot in suburban Texas โ this punches well above its weight class.
Nineteen of 22 bottles are available by the glass, which is almost absurdly generous and makes this a by-the-glass hero in practice. The range runs from $9 to $16 a pour, which is very reasonable for this zip code. The fact that you can get the Feudi San Gregorio Falanghina or the Rocca del Dragone Aglianico by the glass without committing to a bottle is a legitimately good situation.
Feudi San Gregorio Falanghina โ $9-$16/glass
Feudi San Gregorio is a legit Campanian producer, and Falanghina is one of southern Italy's most food-friendly whites. At the lower end of the glass pour range, this is a standout value โ crisp, citrusy, and built for pizza.
Cleto Chiarli Lambrusco
Most people walk past Lambrusco like it owes them money, but Cleto Chiarli is the real deal โ a historic Modena producer making proper, slightly fizzy, food-driven red that cuts through cheese and tomato sauce like it was born to do exactly that. Order it and feel smart.
Zonin Prosecco
Zonin is the Barefoot of Italian sparkling โ it's everywhere, it's fine, and it's almost certainly not worth $11 a glass or $40 a bottle when the rest of this list has so much more personality. Go literally anywhere else on this menu.
Cecchi Chianti Classico + Neapolitan-style Margherita pizza
Chianti Classico's high acid and bright cherry character were basically engineered by the universe to sit next to San Marzano tomato sauce and fresh mozzarella. Cecchi is a solid, reliable producer โ not flashy, just right.
๐ฒ The Bottom Line
For a beer-and-wine-only pizza spot in Frisco, this list has no business being this interesting โ all-Italian, regionally diverse, and priced without ego. If you're eating Neapolitan pizza in North Dallas suburbs, you could do a lot worse than landing here with a glass of Falanghina.
The Star / Lebanon Road ยท Frisco ยท Neapolitan Pizza
Cane Rosso Frisco isn't a wine destination, but the Tuesday and Wednesday half-price program turns a grocery-store-safe list into a genuinely compelling reason to show up mid-week. Come for the pizza, come back on a Tuesday, and don't overthink the wine.
Plays It Safe
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Active Program
Acceptable
Stonebriar Centre ยท Frisco ยท Asian-fusion, Chinese-inspired
P.F. Chang's Frisco isn't trying to impress anyone with its wine program, and it shows โ this is a list built for familiarity, not discovery, with pricing to match. Eat the Mongolian Beef, maybe grab a cocktail, and save your wine curiosity for somewhere that returns the favor.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Rotating Cast
Set & Forget
Acceptable
Stonebriar ยท Frisco ยท American grill and sushi, contemporary Asian-American
Kona Grill Frisco won't surprise you, and that's kind of the point โ it's a reliable, crowd-pleasing wine program built for a busy suburban bar crowd, not serious wine exploration. Come for happy hour, order the Craggy Range, and leave the $145 Caymus for someone else.
Crowd Pleasers
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Occasional
Acceptable
The Star ยท Frisco ยท Southern, Modern American Comfort Food
Tupelo Honey Frisco isn't a wine destination, but it's a fair one โ and Wine Wednesday half-price bottles make it genuinely worth planning around. Show up on a Wednesday, order the Fried Chicken & Waffles, and grab a bottle without sweating the markup.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Active Program
Acceptable
The Shops at Starwood ยท Frisco ยท French Bistro
Bonnie Ruth's is a pleasant neighborhood bistro that treats wine as a supporting character rather than a destination โ the list does its job without embarrassing anyone, but the markups are consistently steep for what you're getting. If you're going, go on a Wednesday when half-price bottles make the math a lot easier to swallow.
Plays It Safe
Steep
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Occasional
Acceptable
Preston Road / Stonebriar ยท Frisco ยท Seafood / Oyster Bar
Half Shells Frisco is not a wine destination, and it knows it โ but Monday's half-price bottle deal genuinely changes the math. Come for the oysters, grab a bottle of Santa Margherita at half off, and call it a win.
Crowd Pleasers
Fair
Basic Stemmed
Willing but Green
Seasonal Rotation
Acceptable
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