Now this is something a little different and definitely delicious. Winemaker Roman Roth has outdone himself with his Wolffer Estate 2005 Claletto Cabernet Sauvignon ($85), a wine that makes his 2005 Barbera (Long Island’s first) seem absolutely pedestrian. Made with 100% cabernet sauvignon (from Roanoke Vineyards on the North Fork) a portion of the grapes were allowed to dry on the vine, resulting in an Amarone-style wine that brings a lot of flavor and alcohol (15.9% ABV) to the glass. Extremely dark, and inky in the glas, this wine has dense, warming aromas of speck-wrapped roasted figs, anise, blackberries and…