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Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015 • 213-765-8630 Page 1 BUBBLES ROSE CAVA AVINYO RESERVE BRUT 9|48 TXAKOLINA AMEZTOI GETARIAKO 16|68 P E N E D E S R EGION , S P A I N NV RUBENTIS SPARKLING WINE SCHARFFENBERGER 10|52 G ETARIA , S PAIN ‘ 13 CELLARS BRUT CÔTES DE PROVENCE WHISPERING ANGEL 12|60 M E N D O C I N O C OUNTY , P ROVENCE , F RANCE ‘ 13 C A L I F O R N I A NV CÔTES DE PROVENCE DOMAINE OTT “CLOS MIREILLE” |165 PROSECCO BORTOLOTTI DOCG EXTRA 11|53 C Ô T E S D E P ROVENCE , F RANCE ‘ 11 DRY BRUT ED V E N E T O R EGION , I T A L Y NV R MOSCATO LA MORADINA-MOSCATO D’ASTI |57 BEAUJOLAIS VILLAGE MOMESSIN VIELLES VIGNES 9|48 P I E D M O N T R EGION , I T A L Y ‘ 12 B EAUJOLAIS , F RANCE ‘ 11 CHAMPAGNE LOUIS ROEDERER BRUT PREMIER |105 PINOT NOIR HITCHING POST “HOMETOWN” 13|66 C H A M P A G N E R EGION , F R A N C E NV S A N T A B ARBRA , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 SPARKLING WINE SCHRAMSBERG “MIRABELLE” 14|56 PINOT NOIR FLOWERS “SONOMA COAST” |111 N A P A V ALLEY , C A L I F O R N I A NV S ONOMA , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 CHAMPAGNE VEUVE CLICQUOT “BRUT ROSE” |137 PINOT NOIR PATZ & HALL ‘SONOMA COAST’ |113 C H A M P A G N E R EGION , F R A N C E NV S ONOMA , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 CHAMPAGNE MOETDOM PERIGNON |332 BARBERA D’ASTI MICHELE CHIARLO LE ORME 8|42 C H A M P A G N E R EGION , F R A N C E NV P IEDMONT , I TALY ‘ 11 WHITE CHATEAU NEUF DOMAINE DU VIEUX LAZARET |89 DU PAPE R HONE , F RANCE ‘ 11 PINOT GRIGIO KRIS 9|45 RIOJA MARQUES DU MURRIETA 12|61 V ENETO , I T A L Y ‘ 10 R IOJA , S PAIN ‘ 08 PINOT GRIS PONZI VINEYARDS 11|56 MALBEC TIKAL NATURAL 14|71 W I L L A M E T T E V ALLEY , O R E G O N ‘ 13 M ENDOZA , A RGENTINA ‘ 11 DRY RIESLING TREFETHEN 10|52 RHONE RED L. PRESTON 13|66 N A P A V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ’ 13 H EALDSBURG , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 GRUNER VELTLINER ZOCKER 10|52 SYRAH COPAIN “TOUS ENSEMBLE” 17|86 C E N T R A L C OAST , C ALIFORNIA ’ 13 H EALDSBURG , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 SANCERRE PASCAL JOLIVET |76 MERLOT BLACKBIRD ILLUSTRATION |112 L O I R E V ALLEY , F RANCE ‘ 13 N A P A V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 11 SAUVIGNON BLANC WHITEHAVEN 11|52 SYRAH QUPE BIEN NACIDO HILLSIDE |89 M ARLBOROUGH , N E W Z EALAND ‘ 13 ESTATE VINEYARD SAUVIGNON BLANC GIRARD 11|54 S A N T A M ARIA , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 10 N A P A V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 13 BAROLO CERETTO ROCCHERA |123 POUILLY FUME DE LADOUCETTE |77 A LBA, I TALY ‘ 10 L OIRE , F RANC E ‘ 11 BRUNELLO DI FRESCOBALDI |129 CHENIN BLANC DRY CREEK 7 |32 MONTALCINO T USCANY , I TALY ‘ 08 S ONOMA , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 13 RED BLEND JOSEPH PHELPS “INSIGNIA” |348 VIOGNIER AMPLELOS |66 N A P A V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 11 S A N T A Y N E Z V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 13 CABERNET SAUVIGNON SILVERADO |118 N A P A V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 10 ALBARINO PACO & LOLA |66 R I A S B AIXAS , S PAIN ‘ 13 RED BLEND TENTUA SAN GUIDO “SASSICAIA” |367 T USCANY , I TALY ‘ 11 BLANCO-RIOJA OSTATU 10|50 R IOJA , S PAIN ‘ 13 RED BLEND TENTUA DELL’ORNELLAIA |359 L IVORNO , I TALY ‘ 10 CHABLIS SIMONNET-FEBVRE 14|66 C HABLIS , F RANCE ‘ 12 CABERNET SAUVIGNON LOUIS MARTINI 9|48 S ONOMA , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 BURGUNDY LOUIS LATOUR ARDECHE 8|42 B URGUNDY , F RANCE ‘ 11 CABERNET SAUVIGNON JUSTIN |78 P A S O R OBLES , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 POUILLY FUISSE LOUIS JADOT MACONNAIS |88 B URGUNDY , F RANCE ‘ 12 TEMPRANILLO EMANUEL TRES 12|61 S A N T A B ARBRA , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 10 CHABLIS DOMAINE FAIVELEY |85 C HABLIS , F RANCE ‘ 12 CABERNET SAUVIGNON CHATEAU MONTELENA |120 N A P A V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 11 CHARDONNAY DOMAINE SERENE EVENSTAD |140 W I L L A M E T T E V ALLEY , O REGON ‘ 11 ZINFANDEL ROBERT BIALE BLACK CHICKEN |118 N A P A V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 BURGUNDY LOUIS JADOT CHASSAGNE- |98 MONTRACHET CABERNET SAUVIGNON ETUDE |161 N A P A V ALLEY C ALIFORNIA B URGUNDY , F RANCE ‘ 11 , ‘ 09 CHARDONNAY ALPHA OMEGA UNOAKED |79 ZINFANDEL SEGHESIO 13|66 S ONOMA C ALIFORNIA N A P A V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 , ‘ 12 CHARDONNAY AU BON CLIMAT 13|61 CABERNET SAUVIGNON PARADIGM |171 C E N T R A L C OAST , C ALIFORNIA ’ 12 O AKVILLE , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 10 CHARDONNAY SONOMA CUTRER RUSSIAN |74 PETITE SIRAH BLEND RIDGE LYTTON SPRINGS |98 D RY C R E E K V ALLEY , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 RIVER RANCHES R U S S I A N R IVER , C ALIFORNIA ‘ 12 CABERNET BLEND CONTINUUM |295 S T .
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