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To enhance your culinary experience, our entire retail selection is available for you to enjoy at your table. All consumed on premise is subject to a forty dollar surcharge, which is already reflected on our wine list. Please feel free to explore our retail store, peek in our cellar, and shop-- our gourmet market offers over 300 cheeses and charcuterie, along with an extensive retail selection of world class spirits. We look forward to helping you find an enjoyable and memorable selection.

Cheers and Bon Appétit!

Phillip Dunn Wine Director Dustin Cassidy Guillaume Mondot Sunhee Park THE WINE SPECTATOR GRAND AWARD

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We are proud to announce that we have received the Wine Spectator Grand Award for our third straight year. Only 100 restaurants worldwide are currently recognized with this prestigious honor. We are thrilled to be included in this elite group of restaurants renowned for excellence encompassing of wine, cuisine and service. TABLE OF CONTENTS Cocktails 4 by the Glass 5-11 12-14 Sparkling Wines 15 16 California, 17 White Wines Off the Beaten Path Spain, Portugal, Greece 18 Alsace, France 18 , France 19 Rhone Valley, France 19 United States 20 Southern Hemisphere 20 Italian and Slovenian Whites 21 German Whites 23 Austrian Whites 23 White 24-31 United States 32-33 34 Burgundy 35-46 Oregon, California 47-48 Rhone Valley Reds 49-52 , , Blends 53-54 Italian and Slovenian Reds 55-61 Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Armenian Reds 62-63 and Blends 64-73 California 74-79 Washington 79 Argentinean and Chilean Reds 80 Australian, New Zealand, South African Reds 81 Kosher Wines 82 Dessert Wines 83-84 Spirits 85-95

BOTTLE SIZES DEMI 375 ml 1/2 Bottle STANDARD 750 ml MAGNUM 1.5 L 2 bottles JEROBOAM/DOUBLE MAGNUM 3L 4 Bottles IMPERIAL 6L 8 Bottles SALMANAZAR 9L 12 Bottles BALTHAZAR 12L 16 Bottles MELCHIOR 18L 24 Bottles

COCKTAILS

MANHATTAN 18 Frey Ranch Bourbon, Carpano Antica , Bitters

WEST SIDE 19 Blue Ice Vodka, Fresh Lemon, Mint, Splash Soda

NEGRONI 21 Monkey 47 Gin, Campari, Dolin Rouge Vermouth

SPICY MARGARITA 20 San Matias Reposado, Tequila, Fresh lime, Cilantro, Fresno Chili

APEROL SPRITZ 18 Beau Joie Brut, Aperol, Club Soda

WALLY’S PROPER PALOMA 21 Casa Dragones Blanco Tequila, Fresh Grapefruit & Lime

NAKED AND FAMOUS 19 Rancho Luna Mezcal, Yellow Chartreuse, Aperol, Fresh Lime

PAPA STORMY 28 Wally’s Goslings Single Barrel Rum, Fever Tree Ginger

POMP IT UP 19 Blue Ice Vodka, Giffard Pamplemousse, Fresh Squeezed Grapefruit

4 WALLY’S IS EXCITED TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONAL OF DOM PÉRIGNON BY THE GLASS.

Dom Pérignon 2010 Harmonious, ample and full. A luminous sweetness of tropical fruit and orange zest on the nose. The wine imposes its ample presence. The tactile is overtaken by the aromatic. The energy is sustained to a scintillating, saline finish. $45

Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2006 Succulent, opulent and intense, where the fruit reigns supreme with a blend of dark spicy notes, evolving into roasted fig and candied orange. $105

Dom Pérignon P2 Vintage 2000 Complex and multifaceted. Vibrant minerality with warm brioche and exotic spice. Deep, persistent and elegant with a silky smoothness. $95

The Ultimate Dom Pérignon Flight (2.5 oz pour of each vintage) $73

5 WINES BY THE GLASS CHAMPAGNE

NV Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial, Epernay 19 NV Billecart-Salmon Brut Reserve, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ 24 NV Beau Joie Brut, Epernay 30 NV Grand Reserve, Aÿ 26 MV Krug Grande Cuvée 168th Edition Brut, Reims 39 2010 Dom Perignon Brut, Epernay 45 2004 Louis Roederer Brut, Reims 69 NV Laurent Perrier Cuvee Rose Tours-sur-Marne 31 NV Ruinart Brut Rosé, Reims 29

SPARKLING

2018 Bisol Prosecco Superior ‘Crede’ Conegliano-Valdobbiadene 16 NV Jules Brut Rosé, Veneto 16 NV Roederer Estate Brut Rosé, Anderson Valley 18

WHITE WINE 2019 Pierre Riffault Les 7 Hommes Loire Valley 19 2020 Patient Cottat Sauvignon Blanc Le Grand Caillou Loire Valley 14 2020 Frenzy Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand 15 2018 Illumination, Sauvignon Blanc, North Coast 21 2018 Peter Michael Sauvignon Blanc L’Apres-Midi Knights Valley 35 2018 Marciano Estate Sauvignon Blanc St. Helena 39 2018 Margerum Sauvignon Blanc LIBERTINE Happy Canyon of Santa Barbara 17

ITALY & SPAIN

2019 Terra Alpina Pinot Grigio by Alois Lageder, Alto Adige 16 2020 Paco & Lola Albarino Albarino Rías Baixas 15

FRANCE

2019 Huet du Bourg Sec Loire Valley 23 2016 Vin Blanc de Palmer, Margaux 65

RIESLING 2018 Trimbach, Alsace 17 2019 Fritz Haag ‘Estate’ Mosel 16

6 WINES BY THE GLASS CHARDONNAY

BURGUNDY

2019 Vocoret Chablis 19 2017 Laroche Bourgogne Blanc 18 2015 Raveneau Petite Chablis 54 2018 Bonneau du Martray ‘ Charlemange’ Grand 89 2018 Joseph Drouhin ‘Clos Des Mouches’ 1er Cru 64 2017 Bouchard Les Clous 27 2018 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet ‘Clavoillon’ 1er Cru 89 2018 Philippe Colin Chassagne-Montrachet 31 2018 Niellon Chassagne-Montrachet ‘Les Champgains’ 1er Cru 56

ITALY, NEW ZEALAND, OREGON & CALIFORNIA

2019 Marchesi Cervaro della Sala Umbria, Italy 26 2016 Lavinea ‘Elton’ Eola-Amity Hills, Oregon 19 2018 Hanzell Sebella, Sonoma County 15 2019 Lewis ‘Barcaglia Lane’ Russian River Valley 28 2018 Peter Michael ‘Belle ’ Knights Valley 48 2018 Ramey, Russian River Valley 22 2018 Shafer ‘Red Shoulder Ranch’Carneros 25 2016 Chaparral, Santa Barbara County 15 2016 The Hilt Cuvee Fleur Sta. Rita Hills 22 2014 Tyler ‘Sanford & Benedict ’ Sta. Rita Hills 23

ROSÉ

2019 Villa Paradiso, Napa Valley 15 2019 Marciano Estate, Napa Valley 22 2020 Peyrassol Cuvee des Commandeurs Cotes de Provence 18 2020 RUMOR, Côtes de Provence 19

7 WINES BY THE GLASS PINOT NOIR

BURGUNDY

2018 Frederic Bourgogne 18 2015 Château de Marsannay Marsannay ‘Les Longeroies’ 31 2018 Frederic Esmonin Gevrey-Chambertin Les Jouises Vieilles Vignes 24 2009 Jadot ‘Griottes-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 94 2013 Chateau de la Tour ‘Clos ’ Grand Cru Vieilles Vignes 82 2016 Roche de Bellene Vosne-Romanée Vieilles Vignes 34 2018 Michel Gros Vosne Romanee ‘Aux Brulee’ 1er Cru 53 2017 de Montille Volnay ‘Champans’ 1er Cru 49 2015 Chateau de Meursault ‘Clos des Epenots’ 1er Cru 47 2018 Chateau du Moulin-à-Vent Couvent des Thorins ‘Moulin-à-Vent’ 17

NEW WORLD

2016 Pyramid Valley Earth Smoke New Zealand 34 2017 Nicolas-Jay,Willamette Valley, Oregon 23 2018 Flowers, Sonoma Coast 26 2013 Marcassin ‘Marcassin’ Sonoma Coast 99 2018 Dutton-Goldfield ‘Dutton Ranch’ Russian River Valley 22 2019 Kosta Browne, Russian River Valley 40 2018 The Hilt Cuvee Fleur Sta, Rita Hills 24

ITALY

2017 Produttori del , Piedmont 23 2016 Gaja, Barbaresco, Piedmont 83 2015 Elvio Cogno Barolo ‘Ravera’ DOCG, Piedmont 35 2014 Antinori Pian Delle Vigne Brunello di Montalcino 26 2019 Volpaia Classico, Tuscany 17

SUPER TUSCANS

2015 Flaccianello della Pieve, Colli della Toscana Centrale IGT 44 2018 , Toscana IGT 73 2018 Tignanello, Toscana IGT 49

8 WINES BY THE GLASS

SPAIN

2016 Descendientes de J. Palacios ‘Villa de Corullon’ Bierzo 25 2017 Numanthia Termes Toro 18 2016 Tinto Pesquera Crianza, 18 2014 Valbuena 5º Año, Ribera del Duero 59 2010 Marques de Murrieta Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva, 45

THE RHONE VALLEY

2010 Paul Jaboulet Aine ‘La Chapelle’ Hermitage 99 2018 Domaine des Lises Equis Crozes-Hermitage 19 2016 Les Pallieres Gigondas Terrasse du Diable 20 2003 Pierre Usseglio Réserve des Deux Frères Châteauneuf-du-Pape 71

SHIRAZ, SYRAH, ZINFANDEL

2010 Clarendon Hills Astralis Shiraz, South 90 2015 Penfolds Grange Shiraz, South Australia 225 2019 Unshackled by P.W.C. Napa Valley 18 2015 Jonata ‘La Sangre de Jonata’, Ballard Canyon, Santa Barbara County 49 2019 Turley Zinfandel Juvnile California 20

9 WINES BY THE GLASS CABERNET SAUVIGNON, & PROPRIETARY REDS BORDEAUX

2012 Château Cos d’Estournel, Saint Estèphe 55 2012 Château Pontet Canet, Pauillac 42 2000 Château Latour, Pauillac 420 2015 Château Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac 225 1988 Château Mouton-Rothschild, Pauillac 185 1986 Château Haut Brion, Pessac-Leognan 275 2014 Château La Mission Haut Brion, Pessac-Leognan 74 2018 Fait-Main Todeschini ‘Asteria Vineyard’ Saint Emilion 39 2014 Château Cheval Blanc, Saint-Emilion 170 2015 Château Plince, Pomerol 29 2014 Petrus, Pomerol 699 2017 Chateau Argadens, Bordeaux Supérieur 17

CHINA

2015 Ao Yun, Yunnan 99

CALIFORNIA

2018 Duckhorn Merlot ‘Three Palms’ Napa Valley 39 2013 Aleksander Red Paso Robles 29 2014 Crown Point ‘Estate’ Selection Santa Barbara 48 2019 Daou Reserve Paso Robles 27 2016 Darioush Caravan Napa Valley 25 2018 Faust, Napa Valley 26 2014 Harlan Estate, Napa Valley 375 2017 Joseph Phelps Insignia Napa Valley 99 2016 The Paring, Central Coast 18 2019 The Prisoner, Napa Valley 26 2017 Lewis Cellars Reserve Napa Valley 44 2018 Memento Mori Vanitas 33 2016 Patrimony, Adelaida District, Paso Robles 85 2018 Screaming Eagle, Napa Valley 849 2018 Sinegal ‘Estate’ Napa Valley 36 2016 The Mascot, Napa Valley 49

10 WINES BY THE GLASS

SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE

2018 Catena Mendoza 17 2015 Cheval des Andes, Mendoza 37 2014 Cape Mentelle Margaret River, Australia 35

SWEET WINES

2017 Kracher Grand Cuvee Beerenauslese Austria 19 2013 Chateau Lafaurie-Peyraguey, 16 2007 Château d’Yquem, Sauternes 59 2016 Royal , 5 Puttonyos Red label, Hungary 16

FORTIFIED WINES

NV Rare Wine Co. Historic Series -New York Malmsey Madeira 10 1957 Blandy’s Vintage Bual, Madeira 49 NV Taylor Fladgate 10 Year Tawny Port, Duoro 15 2011 Graham’s Vintage Port, Douro 21

11 CHAMPAGNE

Champagne is the name of the world’s most famous , the appellation under which it is sold, and the region it comes from. Champagne is a legally controlled and restricted name Located at a northern latitude of 49°N, the Champagne region lies at the northern edge of the world’s vineyard-growing areas, with lower average temperatures than any other French wine region. In this kind of cool climate, the growing season is rarely warm enough to ripen to the levels required for standard wine making. Even in temperate years, Champagne’s grapes still bear the hallmark acidity of a marginal climate, and it was only the discovery of secondary fermentation that provided a wine style capable of harnessing and even embracing this tartness.

NON-VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE 147539 Barons de Rothschild Blanc de Blancs Brut, Reims IMPERIAL 4,040 122905 Billecart-Salmon Brut Reserve, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ 95 159559 Billecart-Salmon Sous Bois Brut, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ 125 014947 Bollinger Special Cuvee Brut, Aÿ 105 109303 Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve, Reims 95 206060 Eric Phillipe Extra Brut, Ecueil 110 205914 Frank Pascal Fluence Brut Nature, Valle de la Marne 90 027146 Gosset Brut Excellence, Aÿ 90 167050 Gosset Grand Reserve Brut, Aÿ 100 017079 Henriot Brut Souverain, Reims 85 214875 Krug Grande Cuvée 168th Edition Brut, Reims 210 127614 Lanson Black Label Brut, Reims 80 208213 Mod Selection Reserve, Vallee de la Marne 390 100572 Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut, Épernay 90 015233 Perrier Jouet Grand Brut, Épernay 90 103941 Brut, Épernay 95 15140 Louis Roederer Brut Premier, Reims 95 169363 Taittinger Les Folies de la Marqueterie, Reims 130 015319 Taittinger La Francaise Brut, Reims 89 015357 Veuve Clicquot (Yellow Label) Brut, Reims 100 033440 Veuve Clicquot Yellowboam Ostrich Skin, Reims JEROBOAM 2,440 015344 Veuve Clicquot Demi-Sec, Reims 100

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152672 Bollinger RD Brut 2000, Aÿ JEROBOAM 1,540

213946 Dom Perignon, Épernay 2008 MAGNUM 740 201040 Dom Perignon P2, Épernay 2000 490

206062 Eric Phillipe Extra Brut, Ecueil 2012 165

159591 Henriot Cuvée Enchanteleurs, Reims 1999 MAGNUM 590

213784 Krug Brut, Reims 2006 390 211324 Krug Brut, Reims 1988 Collection 1,420

170044 Lanson ‘Clos Lanson’ Brut, Reims 2006 240 158151 Louis Roederer Cristal Special Edition Brut, Reims 2002 JEROBOAM 25,540 208469 Miniere F&R Brut Zero, Reims 2010 125 214103 Mousse Fils Special Club Les Fortes de Terres Brut, Vallee de la Marne 2014 150

206989 Salon ‘Le Mesnil’ Brut, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger 2007 MAGNUM 1,740 168695 Salon ‘Le Mesnil’ Brut, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger 1976 MAGNUM 10,040 166396 Salon ‘Le Mesnil’ Brut, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger 1971 MAGNUM 10,040

NON-VINTAGE ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE

034498 Armand de Brignac (Ace of Spades) Brut Rosé, Chigny-les-Roses 635 026187 Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ 125 206061 Eric Phillipe Grand Cru Brut Rosé, Ecueil 125 031447 Henriot Brut Rosé, Reims 110 015114 Krug Brut Rosé, Reims 380 015116 Krug Brut Rosé, Reims MAGNUM 990 127932 Lanson Brut Rosé, Reims 90 015128 Laurent-Perrier Brut Rosé, Tours-sur-Marne 115 010956 Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut Rosé, Épernay 102 029075 Ruinart Brut Rosé, Reims 128 023448 Veuve Clicquot Brut Rosé, Reims 115

VINTAGE ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE

171748 Dom Perignon P2 Brut Rosé, Épernay 1996 1,040 101639 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Brut Rosé, Reims 1995 MAGNUM 740

13 SPARKLING WINE

Produced in a variety of styles worldwide, Sparkling wine offers the joy of the bubbly experience, often at a much greater value than its more luxurious cousin Champagne. Our handful of off-the- beaten-path sparkling wines from California, Italy and Spain showcase the breadth of bubbles the world has to offer.

ITALY

171185 Ferrari Brut Trento 64 168775 Gambino Gold Prosecco 57 109484 La Marca Prosecco 56 170395 Jules Brut Rose 58 103574 Sorelle Bronca Prosecco Extra Dry 58 105373 Sorelle Bronca Particella 68 Prosecco 63

SPAIN

169155 Gramona Enoteca Brut Nature 2001 240

UNITED STATES

110174 Domaine Chandon Etoile Brut Napa Valley 69 014863 Roederer Estate Brut Anderson Valley 67 014861 Roederer Estate Brut Rosé Anderson Valley 70 014729 Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut Columbia Valley 54

14 SAUVIGNON BLANC & BLENDS

Known for its crisp, refreshing acidity, citrusy and sometimes tropical aromatics, and its light, palate cleansing body, Sauvignon Blanc is grown worldwide in a great variety of styles. Always a crowd pleaser; whether from the Loire Valley, Bordeaux, New Zealand, California or other locales, Sauvignon Blanc has truly reached international fame and popularity. Those made in a crisp, dry style are typically best drunk in their youth, while the sweeter styles blended with Semillon in Bordeaux, can age for upwards of 30 years.

FRANCE

SANCERRE

214072 Delaporte Sancerre 2018 68 213372 Henri Bourgeois La Bourgeoise 2016 90 217605 Vacheron Sancerre 2019 75

WHITE BORDEAUX

144564 Domaine de Chevalier, Pessac-Léognan 2011 175

163356 Château Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2014 1,040 155596 Château Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2013 1,340 152019 Château Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 1955 MAGNUM 8,340 169434 La Clarte de Haut Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2015 150 163369 La Clarte de Haut Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2014 140 163357 Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2014 890 155595 Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2013 1,090 148939 Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2012 1,040 139761 Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2010 1,240 124609 Château La Mission Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2009 1,140

101952 Château Laville Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2007 690

164328 Château Smith Haut Lafitte, Pessac-Léognan 2014 375mL 94 205550 Vin Blanc de Palmer 2016 259

15 SAUVIGNON BLANC CALIFORNIA

212538 Barrack Blanc ‘Happy Canyon Vineyard’ 2019 85 205327 Buoncristiani ‘Triad Blanc’ Blanc, Napa Valley 2016 75 213261 Bonny Doon’Le Cigar Volant’ Blanc Reserve 2011 85 216936 Cade, Napa Valley 2019 75 216808 Cakebread, Napa Valley 2019 69 210870 Emmolo Napa Valley 2017 68 209521 Ferrari Carano Fume Blanc 2017 55 215402 Happy Canyon Piocho Santa Barbara County 2019 65 215852 Illumination, Napa Valley 2018 79 210214 Margerum Libertine Santa Barbara County 2018 64 213619 Peter Michael L’Apres Midi Sonoma County 2018 140 211566 Fume Blanc ‘To Kalon Vineyard’ 2014 85 216994 Spottswoode, Napa Valley 2019 85 215163 Sean Minor ‘Four Bears’ 2018 51 201664 Villa Paradiso, Napa Valley 2016 80

NEW ZEALAND

213294 Dog Point, Marlborough 2018 60 215221 Frenzy, Marlborough 2019 55 219207 Kim Crawford, Marlborough 2018 56

16 WHITE WINES OFF THE BEATEN PATH

In the categories below you will find a variety of white wines from around the world. Each is organized by region and subregion when applicable. From Albarino in Spain, to the whites of the Rhone Valley, these wines vary widely in their style and flavor profile.

SPAIN

206815 Alvaro Palacios ‘Placet’ Valtomelloso Rioja White 2016 70 216699 Mar de Frades Albarino, Rias Baixas 2019 66 212406 Paco & Lola Albarino, Rias Baixas 2018 60 209704 Clos Mogador Nelin Garnaxta Blanca, Priorat 2016 103 209851 Anima Negra Quibia Mallorca 2016 58

PORTUGAL

209381 Muralhas de Moncao Vinho Verde 2017 58

GREECE

217845 Sigalas Santorini Aegean Islands 2019 85 FRANCE

ALSACE

213367 Jean-Baptiste Adam Auxerrois Vieilles Vignes 2014 65 204080 Zind Humbrecht ‘Hengst’ Grand Cru Gewurztraminer 2015 135

JURA & SAVOIE

159092 Louis Magnin Roussette de Savoie 2012 90

17 WHITE WINES OFF THE BEATEN PATH FRANCE

LOIRE VALLEY

214218 Bonnet Huteau Goulaine Sevre et Maine 2015 70 210080 Guiberteau Breze Saumur Blanc 2015 159 204250 Huet ‘Le Mont’ Demi-Sec Vouvray 2016 87 173079 Huet ‘Le Mont’ Moulleax Premiere Trie Vouvray 2015 110 209134 Nicolas Joly Savennieres Les Vieux Clos 2016 90

RHÔNE VALLEY

136260 M. Chapoutier ‘L’Ermite’ Ermitage Blanc 2008 540 148612 Paul Jaboulet ‘La Chapelle’ Hermitage Blanc 2010 390

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UNITED STATES

209905 Beau Rivage , Clarksburg 2017 69 208489 Chateau Ste Michelle ‘Eroica’ Cloumbia Valley 2016 59 211063 JLH , Santa Barbara 2018 70 210761 La Marea Albarino Napa Valley 2018 65 217972 Tablas Creek ‘Patelin Blanc’ Paso Robles 2018 65 208137 Tablas Creek Roussane Paso Robles 2015 78

SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE 210847 Noemia A Lisa Semillon, Rio Negro, Argentina 2017 70 212076 Hamilton Russel Chardonnay, Hemel-en-Aarde, South Africa 2018 80 212968 Village Chardonnay, , New Zealand 2017 59

19 WHITE WINES OF ITALY

213352 Gaja Gaia & Rey Langhe Chardonnay 2017 355 219052 La Scolca Gavi di Gavi ‘Black Label’ 2019 84 215382 Saracco Moscato d’Asti 2019 55 216625 Vietti Moscato d’Asti 2019 57

TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE

216175 Cantina Terlano Vorberg Pinot Bianco Riserva 2017 90

FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA

215589 Jermann Pinot Grigio 2018 75 214825 Villa Russiz Pinot Grigio Collio 2018 63

VENETO 213189 Pieropan Classico 2018 60 216700 Masi Masianco Pinot Grigio 2018 54

MARCHE

216049 Collestefano di Matelica 2019 59

UMBRIA 215846 Antinori Cervaro della Sala Chardonnay 2018 100

TUSCANY

215492 Antinori Guado al Tasso 2019 66 214275 Bibi Graetz Testamatta Bianco Isola del Giglio 2018 13 212251 Ornellaia Bianco 2106 290

20 WHITE WINES OF GERMANY

The Mosel, Nahe, Rheingau, Rheinhessen and Pfalz represent a few of the most outstanding wine regions of Germany. Riesling is the star of the show here, where dates back to the 15th century. This aromatic variety is known for its ability to express the of the region where it’s grown; Mosel examples usually exhibit higher acidity and mineral, citrus notes, while the more southerly Rheingau tends to make examples with more tropical fruit and melon notes and lower acidity. Kabinett or Trocken are words to look for if you’re after a dryer style, while Spatlese and Auslese will have a bit of residual sugar.

MOSEL

216472 Egon Muller ‘Scharzhof’ Riesling 2018 115

NAHE

216359 Donnhoff ‘Estate’ Riesling 2018 65 208477 Schlossgut Diel ‘Dorsheim Goldloch’ Riesling Spätlese 2017 100

WHITE WINES OF AUSTRIA

GRUNER VELTLINER

217852 Brundlmayer Terrassen, Kamptal 2019 65

OTHER VARIETIES

167565 Pichler-Krutzler ‘Kellerberg’ Riesling, Wachau 2013 100 154807 Prieler ‘Ried Sinner’ Chardonnay, Leithaberg 2012 70

21 WHITE BURGUNDY CHABLIS

Chablis produces light, dry, white wines famed for their flinty minerality and crisp acidity. Chablis wines are made in a style rather different from those produced elsewhere in Burgundy. They are drier and fresher, rather than more weighty and richly flavored. Most A.O.C Chablis is fermented and aged in stainless steel, with use of barrels more common in higher-level wines, though used larger barrels are more likely to be employed than new barriques, and wines will spend a shorter time in them than in the Côte d’Or.

210867 Laroche Chablis Saint Martin 2018 70 218263 Christian Moreau Chablis 2018 76 213047 William Fevre Chablis ‘Champs Royaux’ 2018 65

CHABLIS PREMIER CRU

216436 Pinson Chablis 1er Cru ‘La Foret’ 2018 85 217908 Pinson Chablis 1er Cru ‘Mont de Milieu’ 2018 85 219064 Pinson Chablis 1er Cru ‘Montee de Tonnerre’ 2019 90

217426 Louis Jadot Chablis 1er cru ‘Fourchaume’ 2017 90 219037 Laroche Chablis 1er cru ‘Mont de Milieu’ 2017 99 216447 Laroche Chablis 1er cru ‘Les Fourchaumes’ Vieilles Vignes 2017 119 218626 Bessin Chablis 1er cru ‘Fourchaume La Piece au Compte’ 2018 105

CHABLIS GRAND CRU

216435 Pinson Chablis Grand Cru ‘Les Clos’ 2018 119 218367 Vocoret Chablis Grand Cru ‘Les CLos’ 2017 135 219038 Laroche Chablis Grand Cru ‘Les Bougerots’ 2017 165 211811 William Fevre Chablis Grand Cru ‘Bougros’ 2017 165

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BOURGOGNE BLANC

216908 Bouchard Bourgogne Reserve 2018 65 215701 Joseph Colin ‘La Combe’ 2018 80 215580 Domaine Leflaive 2017 129 218664 Domaine Leflaive 2018 155 218223 Etienne Sauzet 2018 82 218226 Francois Carillon Aligote 2018 65 218226 Jean Marc Millot Aligote 2018 67

NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES

201609 L’Arlot Clos de l’Arlot 2015 160 201609 L’Arlot Cote de Nuits Villages ‘Blanc Au Leurey’ 2018 99

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MEURSAULT

Meursault is a large village in the Cote de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy. Its wines are regarded as highly as those of its southern neighbor Puligny-Montrachet, despite Meursault not having any Grand Cru vineyards to speak of. Rather than any one world- class site, it is Meursault’s reliably high-quality Premier Cru and commune-level wines that are responsible for its good reputation. The most famous of these are produced at the southern end of the commune, at the Charmes, Perrieres and Genevrieres vineyards.

219415 Bernard Millot Meursault ‘Les Petits Charrons’ 2018 96 216709 Bernard Millot Meursault ‘Les Petits Charrons’ 2017 90 218629 Benjamin Leroux Meursault 2018 135

218125 Domaine des Comtes Lafon Meursault ‘Clos de la Barr’ 2013 290234

218323 Jean-Philippe Fichet Meursault 2018 129 217973 Joseph Drouhin Meursault 2018 125 218323 Jean-Philippe Fichet Meursault 2018 129 214523 Louis Jadot Meursault ‘Les Narvaux’ 2017 119 217009 Matrot Meursault ‘Les Chevalieres” 2018 109

MEURSAULT 1ER CRU

205724 Domaine Comtes Lafon Meursault ‘Goutte d’ Or’ 1er Cru 2014 439

204857 Bouchard Pere & Fils Meursault ‘Genevrieres’ 1er Cru 2016 180

218673 Domaine Leflaive Meursaul ‘Sous le Dos d’Ane’ 1er Cru 2018 355 218674 Domaine Leflaive Meursaul ‘Sous le Dos d’Ane’ 1er Cru 2018 MAGNUM 815 214494 Domaine Leflaive Meursaul ‘Sous le Dos d’Ane’ 1er Cru 2017 MAGNUM 640

219039 Matrot Meursault ‘Charmes’ 1er Cru 2018 159 217968 Joseph Drouhin Meursault ‘Perrieres’ 1er Cru 2018 210

24 WHITE BURGUNDY PULIGNY-MONTRACHET

Puligny-Montrachet is a village in the Cote de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy, with its own communal appellation. It is also home to four Grand Cru vineyards and 17 Premier Cru sites. The communal Puligny-Montrachet white wines are made from Chardonnay. The high-quality white wines – regarded by many as the finest possible expression of Chardonnay, that are responsible for Puligny’s fame and stellar reputation.

218228 Francois Carillon Puligny-Montrachet 2018 115 218682 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet 2018 245 218683 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet 2018 MAGNUM 590

PULIGNY-MONTRACHET 1ER CRU

209013 de Montille Puligny-Montrachet ‘Le Cailleret’ 1er Cru 2015 489

210907 Jean-Marc Roulot Puligny-Montrachet ‘Le Cailleret’ 1er Cru 2016 1040 218372 Jean-Louis Chavy Puligny-Montrachet ‘Clavoillon’ 1er Cru 2017 185 217026 Jean-Louis Chavy Puligny-Montrachet ‘Clavoillon’ 1er Cru 2013 140

218675 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet ‘Clavoillon’ 1er Cru 2018 355 218676 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet ‘Clavoillon’ 1er Cru 2018 MAGNUM 815 215139 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet ‘Clavoillon’ 1er Cru 2015 MAGNUM 540

218678 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrache ‘Les Folatières’ 1er Cru 2018 490 218679 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrache ‘Les Folatières’ 1er Cru 2018 MAGNUM 1090 218681 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet ‘Les Pucelles’ 1er Cru 2015 MAGNUM 1340 215140 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet ‘Les Pucelles’ 1er Cru 2015 MAGNUM 890 217632 Domaine Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet ‘Les Pucelles’ 1er Cru 2006 MAGNUM 740

25 WHITE BURGUNDY CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET

In the southern part of the Côte de Beaune Chassagne-Montrachet shares with Puligny the uncontested title of the prince of the world’s dry white wines: the divine Montrachet (pronounced “Monrachay”). This fine, broad hillside brings out the very highest expression of Chardonnay.

216674 Bernard Moreau Chassagne-Montrachet 2017 130 217911 Bachelet Monnot Chassagne-Montrachet 2018 119 218324 Jean-Philippe Fichet Chassagne-Montrachet 2018 120 219191 Philippe Colin Chassagne-Montrachet 2018 120

CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET 1ER CRU

156635 Joseph Drouhin Chassagne-Montrachet ‘Morgeot’ Marquis Laguiche 1er Cru 2004 390 210041 Niellon Chassagne-Montrachet ‘Clos St Jean’ 1er Cru 2016 175 208145 Jean-Marc Pillot Chassagne-Montrachet ‘Morgeot’ Les Fairendes 1er Cru 2016 119 218666 Oliver Leflaive Chassagne-Montrachet ‘La Maltroie’ 1er Cru 2018 355 219190 Philippe Colin Chassagne-Montrachet ‘Les Vergers’ 1er Cru 2017 145

26 WHITE BURGUNDY

CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE

Corton-Charlemagne is the Grand Cru appellation for the white wines of the Montagne de Corton hill, in the Côte de Beaune district of Burgundy. Classic Corton Charlemagne is considered to be amongst the finest of Burgundy’s whites, and is famous for its combination of fruit flavors (figs and baked pears) and mineral character (flint) – the latter being particularly prevalent in wines from the cooler western slopes. Corton-Charlemagne ranks among the world’s more expensive white wines, although it still does not reach the prices commanded by its Montrachet counterparts.

217880 Bonneau du Martray ‘Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2018 DEMI 230 217876 Bonneau du Martray ‘Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2018 435 217879 Bonneau du Martray ‘Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2018 MAGNUM 865

212751 Bouchard Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2017 249 219179 Bouchard Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2011 215

210584 Camille Giroud Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2014 MAGNUM 340 168216 Camille Giroud Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2011 MAGNUM 365 168217 Camille Giroud Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2010 MAGNUM 590 210587 Camille Giroud Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2009 MAGNUM 340

216999 Domaine de Montille Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2017 235 209014 Domaine de Montille Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2015 MAGNUM 489

212782 Henri Boillot Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2017 355

190216 Louis Jadot Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2002 240

217722 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2017 MAGNUM 865 155902 Sarl Charles Van Canneyt Corton-Charlemagne’ Grand Cru 2012 MAGNUM 415

27 WHITE BURGUNDY CHEVALIER-MONTRACHET

Chevalier-Montrachet is one of five grand cru vineyards on the Mont-Rachet hill at thevery southern end of the Côte d’Or. Like all of the top vineyards in this part of the Côte de Beaune, Chevalier-Montrachet is planted to Chardonnay, and makes structured, full-bodied white wines that are often regarded as the ultimate expression of the variety. The poor soil here allows the vines easy access to the subtle mineral components of the limestone substrata below, and forces them to grow strong, healthy roots as anchors. These grapes tend to be intense and concentrated, and translate into high-quality, balanced wines that can be aged for many years.

165329 Bouchard Pere et Fils ‘Chevalier-Montrachet’ Grand Cru La Cabotte 2013 740 019193 Colin Deleger ‘Chevalier-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2003 399

218670 Domaine Leflaive ‘Chevalier-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2018 1565 218669 Domaine Leflaive ‘Chevalier-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2018 MAGNUM 3240 217626 Domaine Leflaive ‘Chevalier-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2010 MAGNUM 2040 217630 Domaine Leflaive ‘Chevalier-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2006 MAGNUM 1440

182431 Georges Deleger ‘‘Chevalier-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2000 640

215400 Michel Niellon ‘Chevalier-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2018 765 207893 Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey ‘Chevalier-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2016 1535

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BIENVENUES-BÂTARD-MONTRACHET

Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet is a small grand cru climat on the southwestern slopes of the Montrachet hill in Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune. It is planted entirely to Chardonnay, making rich, plump white wines that, while not quite as prestigious as the wines from the nearby Montrachet vineyard, are still some of the most sought-after and highly priced wines in the world.

168987 Domaine Leflaive ‘Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2014 690 201954 Domaine Ramonet ‘Bienvenues-Bâtard-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2015 790

CRIOTS-BÂTARD-MONTRACHET

Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet is the only grand cru vineyard that lies entirely within the commune of Chassagne-Montrachet. It is located on the southeast-facing midslope of the Montrachet hill at the southern end of the Bâtard-Montrachet climat, with the famous Le Montrachet Grand Cru site covering the hill above. The Criots vineyard is planted to Chardonnay, making complex, rich white wines that are considered among the best in the world. The vineyard is one of the smallest AOCs in France, covering just 1.6 hectares (4 acres) of land – only the La Romanée site in the Côte de Nuits is smaller. Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet is also the most southerly of Burgundy’s grand cru vineyards.

205736 Louis Latour ‘Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2014 415

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MONTRACHET

Montrachet is a grand cru vineyard in the southern Côte de Beaune that is widely considered to be the world’s best for Chardonnay. It is located on the midslope of the Montrachet hill above the villages of Puligny- and Chassagne-Montrachet, covering land in both communes. Montrachet has the prime position on the hill. The vines are perfectly angled southeast, giving them the exposure to the sunshine that is so important to the ripening process. The slope of the vineyard, along with the pebbly limestone soils make for perfect conditions to grow Chardonnay.

201381 Bouchard Pere et Fils, ‘Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2015 1,040 165329 Bouchard Pere et Fils, ‘Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2013 790 157934 Bouchard Pere et Fils, ‘Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2012 890 018365 Bouchard Pere et Fils, ‘Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2003 MAGNUM 1,140

207276 Joseph Drouhin ‘Montrachet’ Grand Cru Marquis de Laguiche 2016 1040

166419 Louis Jadot ‘Montrachet’ Grand Cru 2013 590

30 CHARDONNAY Throughout California’s long wine growing history, many different international varieties have made their way to our local landscape, and express themselves in totally new and exciting ways. California Chardonnay has continued to lead the pack in redefining our conceptions of what is possible. While many producers continue to pursue the production of an ‘’ style in homage to the great white wines of Burgundy, others make a bold, rich and robust style of Chardonnay not seen elsewhere.

OREGON

210655` Adelsheim ‘Chehalem Mountains’ Willamette Valley 2015 74 214341 Lavinea ‘Elton Vineyard’ Eola-Amity Hills 2016 100 203029 Resonance (by Louis Jadot) ‘Hyland Vineyard’ McMinnville 2015 95

CALIFORNIA

210763 Barden Sta. Rita Hills 2016 88 216808 Cakebread Napa Valley 2018 79 213011 Carbone ‘Coombsville’ Napa Valley 2018 89 212831 Chamisal, Monterey County 2017 59 212828 Chamisal Stainless Central Coast 2017 55 205320 Chaparral, Santa Barbara County 2016 58 209844 Chappellet Signature Napa Valley 2016 70 218249 Daou Reserve Paso Robles 2018 85 208502 Domain Anderson, Anderson Valley 2015 69 216746 Dumol ‘Wester Ranch’ Russian River Valley 2018 97 213819 Far Niente, Napa Valley 2018 100 208734 Forman ‘Estate’ Napa Valley 2017 87 215688 Flowers Sonoma Coast 2017 85 216633 Frank Family, Napa Valley 2018 77 205103 Hanzell, Sonoma County 2014 100 210000 Hilliard Bruce ‘Estate’ Sta. Rita Hills 2016 85 209908 Hirsch ‘Estate’ Sonoma County 2017 109 214567 The Hilt Cuvee Fleur Sta. Rita Hills 2019 85

216299 Kistler ‘Durell’ Russian River Valley 2018 190 216929 Kistler ‘Stone Flat’ Sonoma Coast 2017 190

211074 La Follette Los Primeros Sonoma County 2016 63

31 CHARDONNAY

211074 La Follette Los Primeros Sonoma County 2016 63 213941 Liquid Farm ‘White Hill’ Sta. Rita Hills 2017 85

217713 Lewis, Sonoma County 2019 95 212256 Martinelli Zio Tony Ranch Sonoma County 2016 100 210179 Mount Eden ‘Estate’ Santa Cruz Mountains 2015 100

208245 Paul Hobbs, Russian River Valley 2016 105 212155 Paul Lato Les Bon Amis Sta. Rita Hills 2017 95

209715 Rhys ‘Alesia’ Santa Cruz Mountains 2016 85

211600 Ridge’Estate’ Santa Cruz Mountains 2017 99

205911 Roar, Santa Lucia Highlands 2016 75 205912 Roar ‘Sierra Mar Vineyard’ Santa Lucia Highlands 2016 85

208959 Rivers Marie ‘B Thieriot Vineyard’ Anderson Valley 2016 100 212170 Teeter Totter, Napa Valley 2017 75 209771 Tayson Pierce ‘Hudson Vineyard’ Sonoma County 2016 105

207141 Tyler ‘Sanford & Benedict Vineyard’ Sta. Rita Hills 2014 99

32 ROSÉ

A rosé (from French rosé; also known as rosado in Portuguese and Spanish-speaking countries and rosato in Italy) is a type of wine that incorporates some of the color from the grape skins, but not enough to qualify it as a . Rosé wines can be made still, semi-sparkling or sparkling and with a wide range of sweetness levels from highly dry Provençal rosé to sweet White and blushes. Rosé wines are made from a wide variety of grapes and can be found all around the globe.

215681 Château d’Esclans Whispering Angel, Côtes de Provence 2019 63 215696 Château Gassier Le Pas du Moine, Côtes de Provence 2019 66 215742 Château Léoube Le Secret de Léoube, Côtes de Provence 2019 80 215850 Château Léoube, Rosé de Léoube, Côtes de Provence 2019 65 215597 Château Miraval, Côtes de Provence 2019 65 215692 Château Routas, Côtes de Provence 2019 55 216599 Domaines Ott Clos Mireille, Cotes de Provence 2019 95 216598 Domaines Ott Chateau de Selle, Cotes de Provence 2019 95 217605 Vacheron Sancerre Rosé, Loire Valley 2019 80 216173 Hampton Water Rosé, Languedoc-Roussillon 2019 60

ITALY

216972 Tormaresca Calfuria Rosato, Salento Puglia 2019 65

33 BURGUNDY PINOT NOIR

The Burgundian climate is predominantly continental, with relatively short summers and cool winters. The landscape here is characterized by its limestone soils, manifested either in rolling hills, steep, sharp valleys or rocky outcrops. These soils are of immense importance to the character of Burgundy’s wines, bringing a quintessential minerality and complexity. In fact, along with considerations of orientation, it is the precise soil make-up of the best Burgundy vineyards that brings them the honor of Premier Cru or Grand Cru status.

BOURGOGNE & MARSANNAY

217175 Frederic Magnien Bourgogne 2018 68 218917 Michel Gros ‘Cote d’Or’ Bourgogne 2018 75 218917 Michel Gros ‘Haut Cotes de Nuits’ Bourgogne 2018 87 215417 Domaine de Montille Bourgogne 2017 85 216959 Coche Dury Bourgogne 2017 390

GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN

A village in Burgundy’s Côte de Nuits district – produces some of the world’s most prestigious and expensive red wines. The village is home to nine grand cru vineyards, comfortably more than any other Burgundy village (the nearest contender is Vosne-Romanée). Eight of these feature “Chambertin” somewhere in their name, in homage to the most respected among them: Le Chambertin. Although the grand cru wines attract the most attention, those made under the village’s standard Gevrey-Chambertin appellation are held in very high regard. Widely regarded as being Burgundy’s most full-bodied and structured, the village’s wines have a particular intensity of color, aroma and flavor about them, not to mention impressive longevity.

212175 Bouchard Gevrey Chambertin 2017 105 218972 Denis Mortet Mes Cinq Gevrey Chambertin 2018 145 204910 Duroche Le Clos Gevrey Chambertin 2016 105 214513 Louis Jadot Gevrey Chambertin 2017 112 209344 Rousseau Gevrey Chambertin 2016 535

GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN 1ER CRU

207267 Joseph Drouhin Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Les Cazetiers’ 1er Cru 2016 190 218971 Denis Mortet Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Les Champonnets’ 1er Cru 2018 250 204897 Domaine Fourrier Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Clos St Jacques’ 1er Cru 2016 635 172393 Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Clos St Jacques’ 1er Cru 2014 799 209357 Armand Rousseau Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Cazetiers’ 1er Cru 2016 1,040

34 CHAMBERTIN

Le Chambertin is the most important grand cru vineyard in Gevrey-Chambertin, one of the northernmost wine villages in Burgundy’s Côte de Nuits. Chambertin’s soils are well- drained and stony, with a thin layer of pebble-strewn, chalky topsoil over a deep rocky base. The percentage of clay reduces higher up the site, giving way to drier, looser limestone. The climate, as throughout the Côte d’Or, is of continental type, meaning warm, dry summers and cool, crisp winters. The strong diurnal temperature shift that this climate type brings about helps the vines here to maintain a balance of natural sugars and acidity.

160771 Olivier Bernstein ‘Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2012 640 162396 Domaine Fourrier ‘Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2013 JEROBOAM 3,240 167064 Louis Jadot ‘Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2013 460

CHAMBERTIN-CLOS DE BÈZE

Chambertin-Clos-de-Bèze is a prestigious lieu-dit of the famous Le Chambertin Grand Cru vineyard at the northern end of the Côte d’Or. Alone, Chambertin-Clos-de-Bèze covers 15 hectares (37 acres) of land. The soils here are similar to in Chambertin, made up of pebbly, free-draining limestone with a good proportion of clay. This nutrient-poor terroir ensures that the vines do not expend too much effort on leafy vigor, instead producing small, intensely flavored berries that make high-quality wines. The sunny southeastern aspect has also proved well suited to the Pinot Noir that grows here he grapes reach full ripeness while retaining essential acidity in Burgundy’s cool continental climate. As a result, Clos-de-Bèze wines are incredibly well balanced.

172912 Bouchard ‘Chambertin-Clos de Beze’ Grand Cru 2015 365 160892 Les Ouvrees Rodin ‘Chambertin-Clos de Beze’ Grand Cru 2012 1,140 154655 Domaine Faiveley Les Ouvrees Rodin ‘Chambertin-Clos de Beze’ Grand Cru 2011 740 154398 Domaine Faiveley ‘Chambertin-Clos de Beze’ Grand Cru 2011 365

CHAPELLE-CHAMBERTIN

Chapelle-Chambertin is a grand cru vineyard in the Gevrey-Chambertin appellation at the northern end of the Côte de Nuits in Burgundy. It is located on the lower slopes of the grand cru belt, immediately below the commune’s most prestigious climat, Chambertin Clos-de-Beze. It is one of the area’s lesser-known grand cru vineyards, although it still makes full, structured examples of Pinot Noir that can be aged for many years.

167061 Louis Jadot ‘Chapelle-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2013 330 172632 Louis Jadot ‘Chapelle-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2015 340 164983 Domaine Ponsot ‘Chapelle-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2012 740

35 CHARMES-CHAMBERTIN

Charmes-Chambertin is one of Gevrey-Chambertin’s lesser-known grand cru sites, located on the Côte d’Or right below the famous Le Chambertin climat itself. Often refered to alongside the Mazoyères-Chambertin vineyard, Charmes-Chambertin makes some of the softer Pinot Noir wines from Gevrey-Chambertin’s stretch of grand cru vineyards. The vineyard occupies the lowest and most shallow slopes of the grand cru belt, close to the border with Morey-Saint-Denis. The soils in the vineyard are well-drained and stony, with a thin layer of pebble-strewn chalky topsoil over a deep, rocky base. The percentage of clay reduces slightly towards the higher edge of the site, giving way to drier, looser limestone.

216529 Domaine Coquard Loisen Fluerot ‘Charmes-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2015 390

159454 Joseph Drouhin ‘Charmes-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2012 355

157785 Louis Jadot ‘Charmes-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2012 255

206675 Arnaud Mortet ‘Charmes-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2016 590

204240 Dugat-Py ‘Charmes-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2015 840

161258 Joseph Roty ‘Charmes-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 1977 1,040

GRIOTTE-CHAMBERTIN

Griotte-Chambertin lies on the slopes below the famous Clos de Beze and Chambertin vineyards, borrowing its name from its more famous neighbor. Griotte-Chambertin is one of the more sought- after names in Gevrey-Chambertin, due to its fresher, more delicate style of Pinot Noir. The climat covers just 2.7 hectares (6.7 acres) of land, on a slope that faces northeast, instead of east or southeast, like the other grand cru vineyards. This aspect means that the vines have less exposure to the morning sunshine, and ripen more slowly than other climats. While Gevrey-Chambertin is known for its strong, muscular styles of wine, Griotte-Chambertin wines tend to be aromatic and balanced.

150880 Joseph Drouhin ‘Griotte-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2011 500

166013 Joseph Drouhin ‘Griotte-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2013 600

207259 Joseph Drouhin ‘Griotte-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2016 790

167065 Louis Jadot ‘Griotte-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2013 330

164996 Domaine Ponsot ‘Griotte-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2012 640

36 LATRICIÈRES-CHAMBERTIN

Latricières-Chambertin is one of the eight grand cru vineyards in Gevrey-Chambertin. It lies on the Côte d’Or, just south of the famous Chambertin vineyard and above Mazoyères- Chambertin. Latricières-Chambertin wines tend to be slightly more rustic than Gevrey- Chambertin’s other grand cru vineyards Like Chambertin, Latricières-Chambertin has thin, chalky soils that are well suited to wine growing, as they do not allow the vine to become complacent. Instead, the vines struggle to survive, producing small, intensely flavored berries.

160881 Domaine Faiveley ‘Latricieres-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2012 340 162401 Domaine Fourrier ‘Latricieres-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2014 MAGNUM 740

MAZY-CHAMBERTIN

Mazis-Chambertin wines are structured and rich, and the best examples closely resemble the wines of the neighboring Clos-de-Beze climat. The vineyard is divided into upper (Mazis- Haut) and lower (Mazis-Bas) sections, divided by a lane that connects the southwestern corner of Gevrey-Chambertin village with the D122 road, the Rue de Chambertin. Mazis- Chambertin is on the same part of the slope as the prestigious Chambertin vineyard.

172633 Louis Jadot ‘Mazis-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2015 340 160775 Olivier Bernstein ‘Mazis-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2012 610 136549 Olivier Bernstein ‘Mazis-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2009 MAGNUM 1,340 157632 Perrot Minot ‘Mazis-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2007 380

MAZOYÈRES-CHAMBERTIN

Mazoyères-Chambertin is located at the southern end of the area’s band of grand cru vineyards, with its southern edge touching the border of Morey-Saint-Denis. Like most of its more famous neighbors, Both Mazoyères-Chambertin and Charmes-Chambertin have thin limestone soils over a deeper layer of rock, providing a terroir that drains freely and reduces energy-sapping vigor, while also forcing the vines to grow strong root systems.

171554 Dugat-Py ‘Mazoyeres-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2012 690 206678 Arnaud Mortet ‘Mazoyeres-Chambertin’ Grand Cru 2016 590

MOREY-SAINT-DENIS

It could be said that the appellation of Morey Saint Denis forms a bridge between the wines of Gevrey-Chambertin and those of Chambolle-Musigny. Rich in Premier Cru’s, Morey Saint Denis also has 5 small Grand Cru vineyards. Perhaps because of its small size and it’s more famous neighbors, there are still a number of remarkable values and special bottles to be found.

217887 Dujac Fils et Pere Morey-Saint-Denis 2016 165

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Clos des Lambrays is one of four grand cru vineyards in Burgundy’s Morey-Saint-Denis appellation. The 8-hectare (21-acre) site produces some of the world’s most prized Pinot Noir wines, rivaled only by their grand cru counterparts along the Cote d’Or. Clos des Lambrays wines are noted for their rich, lush palate and elegant structure – less muscular than their northern neighbors in Gevrey-Chambertin.

167768 Domaine des Lambrays ‘Clos des Lambrays’ Grand Cru 2015 265 168196 Domaine des Lambrays ‘Clos des Lambrays’ Grand Cru 2014 1.5L MAGNUM 565 219006 Domaine des Lambrays ‘Clos des Lambrays’ Grand Cru 2011 1.5L MAGNUM 776

CLOS DE LA ROCHE

Clos de la Roche is the most northerly of Morey-Saint-Denis’ four grand cru vineyards. It is located on the slopes of the Côte d’Or above the Route des Grands Crus, and covers 17 hectares (42 acres) of Pinot Noir vines, more than twice that of Clos Saint-Denis. Clos de la Roche is considered as one of Morey-Saint-Denis’ best climats, and makes plump, structured wines with characteristics of cherry and truffle.

167066 Louis Jadot ‘Clos de la Roche’ Grand Cru 2013 330 216530 Dom Coquard Loison Fluerot ‘Clos De La Roche’ Grand Cru 2015 290

207786 Ponsot ‘Clos de la Roche’ Cuvée Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru 2014 715 203433 Ponsot ‘Clos de la Roche’ Cuvée Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru 2015 840 137019 Ponsot ‘Clos de la Roche’ Cuvée Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru 2009 MAGNUM 2,040 164984 Ponsot ‘Clos de la Roche’ Cuvée Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru 2012 MAGNUM 1,740 203435 Ponsot ‘Clos de la Roche’ Cuvée Vieilles Vignes Grand Cru 2015 MAGNUM 1,790

CLOS SAINT-DENIS

202931 Faiveley ‘Clos Saint-Denis’ 2015 315

CLOS DE TART

Clos de Tart is a grand cru vineyard at the southern end of Morey-Saint-Denis, bordering the small portion of Bonnes-Mares that falls inside the commune. Unlike many of the area’s vineyards, Clos de Tart has been a since its creation in the middle of the 12th Century.

158338 Mommessin ‘Clos de Tart’ Grand Cru 2012 699

213550 Clos De Tart ‘Clos de Tart’ Grand Cru 2017 745 213550 Clos De Tart ‘Clos de Tart’ Grand Cru 2018 715

38 CHAMBOLLE-MUSIGNY

Often considered the most ‘feminine’ or delicate wine of the Cote de Nuits, Chambolle Musigny is elegant, subtle and complex in its profile. Aromas of sweet red fruit, spice box and earthy underbrush meet to create a silky, smooth palate with just a trace of brightening acidity. Boasting only two Grand Cru’s within its borders, Chambolle-Musigny is more well known for its broad array of Premier Cru climats.

218431 Michel Gros Chambolle-Musigny 2017 159 214508 Louis Jadot Chambolle-Musigny 2017 125 218481 Domaine G. Roumier Chambolle-Musigny 2017 340

217664 Comte Georges de Vogue Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru 1991 540 217663 Comte Georges de Vogue Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru 1992 390 217662 Comte Georges de Vogue Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru 1996 390

CHAMBOLLE-MUSIGNY 1ER CRU

214742 Meo Camuzet Chambolle-Musigny ‘Les Cras’ 1er Cru 2017 265 218294 Meo Camuzet Chambolle-Musigny ‘Les Cras’ 1er Cru 2018 269 203959 Joseph Drouhin Chambolle-Musigny ‘Les Amoureuses’ 1er Cru 2015 615 214510 Joseph Drouhin Chambolle-Musigny ‘Les Baudes Domaine Gagey ’ 1er Cru 2017 175 204902 Domaine Fourrier Chambolle-Musigny ‘Les Amoureuses’ Vieille Vigne 1er Cru 2016 635

MUSIGNY

Musigny is relatively steep and thus very well drained. The high proportion of chalk and limestone in the soils here, coupled with its excellent drainage, means that the vines are forced to develop deep and healthy root systems to search for water. This terroir helps to create rich, fruit-forward Pinot Noir that combines elegance and power – an all-important combination which has led Le Musigny wine to be repeatedly described as une main de fer dans un gant de velours – “an iron fist in a velvet glove”.

215831 Comte Georges de Vogue ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru 2018 940 209757 Comte Georges de Vogue ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru 2017 1,240 208312 Comte Georges de Vogue ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru 2016 1,040 200062 Comte Georges de Vogue ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru 2015 1,240 167126 Comte Georges de Vogue ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru 2013 940

166007 Joseph Drouhin ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru 2013 940

150881 Joseph Drouhin ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru 2011 790

203977 Louis Jadot ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru 2015 1,040 167067 Louis Jadot ‘Musigny’ Grand Cru 2013 940

39 BONNES-MARES

Bonnes-Mares is one of the more fragmented grand cru vineyards in Burgundy, with more than 30 producers owning land in the climat. The climat covers 15ha (37 acres) of land on the midslope of the Côte d’Or. Bonnes-Mares borders the Clos de Tart Grand Cru site on its northern side, and to the south and west is surrounded by premier cru vineyard.

136546 Olivier Bernstein ‘Bonnes-Marres’ Grand Cru 2009 1.5L MAGNUM 1,340

167737 Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue ‘Bonnes-Mares’ Grand Cru 2013 740 209776 Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue ‘Bonnes-Mares’ Grand Cru 2017 815 215833 Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue ‘Bonnes-Mares’ Grand Cru 2018 725

203470 Joseph Drouhin ‘Bonnes-Mares’ Grand Cru 2015 820

172205 G. Roumier ‘Bonnes-Mares’ Grand Cru 2014 1,540 212392 G. Roumier ‘Bonnes-Mares’ Grand Cru 2016 2,040

VOUGEOT

Clos Vougeot is a small, walled-in vineyard located just south Musigny. Named after the River Vouge, this quaint area was founded by monks in the 12th century and has served as the flagship vineyard for the Cistercians ever since. It is the largest Grand Cru Vineyard in the Cote de Nuits, shared between over 80 owners who some, just farm just a few rows of vines each.

158952 David Duband ‘Clos Vougeot’ Grand Cru 2012 290 168687 Domaine d’Eugenie ‘Clos Vougeot’ Grand Cru 2014 340 172717 Louis Jadot ‘Clos Vougeot’ Grand Cru 2015 245

155137 Jean-Marie Fourrier ‘Clos Vougeot’ Grand Cru 2012 MAGNUM 580 161101 Jean-Marie Fourrier ‘Clos Vougeot’ Grand Cru 2011 MAGNUM 640

164130 Jean Grivot ‘Clos Vougeot’ Grand Cru 2012 365 203437 Domaine Ponsot ‘Clos Vougeot’ Grand Cru 2015 740 209469 Meo Camuzet ‘Clos Vougeot’ 2016 540

40 VOSNE-ROMANÉE

The best and brightest of the Grand Cru’s of Burgundy; La Tache, La Romanee, Romanee Conti, Richebourg, Romanee St. Vivant and La Grande Rue, are all located in the commune of Vosne Romanee. This is the epicenter of the world’s finest, most highly coveted Pinot Noir. The wines of this region combine power, finesse, richness and elegance in equal measure.

VOSNE-ROMANÉE 1ER CRU

212750 Bouchard Vosne-Romanée ‘Les Suchots’ 1er Cru 2017 219 214443 Meo Camuzet Vosne-Romanée ‘Les Chaumes’ 1er Cru 2017 290

208620 Michel Gros Vosne-Romanée ‘Aux Brulees’ 1er Cru 2016 190 214127 Michel Gros Vosne-Romanée ‘Aux Brulees’ 1er Cru 2017 199 214127 Michel Gros Vosne-Romanée ‘Clos Des Reas’ 1er Cru 2017 225

217744 Jerome Chezeaux Vosne-Romanée ‘Les Charms’ 1er Cru 2017 150 214511 Louis Jadot Vosne-Romanée ‘Les Beaux Monts’ 1er Cru 2017 215

RICHEBOURG

One of the larger vineyards in the village, and is famous for its full-bodied, muscular style. Richebourg wines are in fact some of the most opulent from Vosne-Romanée, exhibiting earthy characters along with dense fruit, and they are capable of being cellared for many years.

200508 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti ‘Richebourg’ Grand Cru 2014 4,540

208818 Domaine Anne Gros ‘Richebourg’ Grand Cru 2016 940

ROMANEE-ST.VIVANT

Covers 9 hectares (22 acres) of land, making it the largest climat in the village, although it is of average size when compared with all of Burgundy’s grand crus. Romanée-Saint-Vivant’s wines are lighter and more aromatic than others in Vosne-Romanée.

212398 Domaine De L’Arlot ‘Romanee-St. Vivant’ Grand Cru 2017 665

41 ÉCHEZEAUX

Echezeaux is above the Clos de Vougeot vineyard in Burgundy’s Cote de Nuits. Like its famous neighbor, it is considerably larger than most grand cru vineyards, covering nearly 40 hectares (100 acres) of land. Echezeaux wines are on the full-bodied end of the Burgundy spectrum, showing red fruit as well as spice and undergrowth characters.

212752 Bouchard ‘Echezeaux’ Grand Cru 2017 305

166005 Joseph Drouhin ‘Echezeaux’ Grand Cru 2013 590 201945 Joseph Drouhin ‘Echezeaux’ Grand Cru 2015 640 207260 Joseph Drouhin ‘Echezeaux’ Grand Cru 2016 790

160879 Faiveley ‘Echezeaux’ Grand Cru 2012 340

162407 Fourrier ‘Echezeaux’ Grand Cru 2013 360

42 NUITS-ST-GEORGES

The entire region of the Cote de Nuits takes its name from this small commune, home to a number of excellent premier cru sites. Powerful and strongly-built, these are the wines that have earned the Côte de Nuits its noble repute.

202925 Domaine Faiveley Nuits-St-Georges ‘Les Saint Georges’ 1er Cru 2015 205

158310 Jean Grivot Nuits-St-Georges ‘Boudots’ 1er Cru 2011 240

102073 Perrot-Minot Nuits-St-Georges ‘La Richemone’ Cuvée Ultra 1er Cru 2006 440

CORTON

Moving southward down the Cote d’Or, Corton is located on a hilltop in the Cote de Beaune subregion of Burgundy. Mouth filling, opulent, and masculine, the wines of Corton are complex, opulent and structured at the same time.

201693 Bouchard ‘Le Corton’ Grand Cru 2015 190 146380 Drouhin Corton ‘Corton Bressendes’ Grand Cru 2010 255

157810 Louis Jadot ‘Clos Du Roi’ Grand Cru 2012 170 203983 Louis Jadot ‘Clos Du Roi’ Grand Cru 2015 175

208536 Louis Latour ‘Château Corton Grancey’ Grand Cru 2016 189 172842 Méo-Camuzet ‘Les Perrieres’ Grand Cru 2014 34 209924 Domail de Montille ‘Clos Du Roi’ 2016 250

203439 Domaine Ponsot ‘Corton Bressendes’ Grand Cru 2015 370

43 BEAUNE

216404 Bouchard ‘Beaune du Chateau’ 1er Cru 2017 85 217969 Drouhin Beaune 1er Cru ‘Clos Des Mouches’ 2018 190

POMMARD

The most powerful, tannic and robust wines of Burgundy come from Pommard. The full body, round palate, and depth of flavor of these wines can’t be found anywhere else in Burgundy. Although only Premier Cru vineyards make up the climats of Pommard, many of them are as respected as top Grand Crus.

213426 Chateau De Meursault Pommard ‘Epenots’ 1er Cru 2015 240 214068 Chateau De Meursault Pommard ‘Epenots’ 1er Cru 2012 190

SANTENAY

201840 Domaine Chanson Santenay Beauregard 1er Cru 2012 265

44 VOLNAY

Similar to Chambolle Musigny, Volnay has a reputation of being a very feminine, delicate and silky expression of Pinot Noir. Light garnet in color, with an intensely flowered bouquet with notes of fresh red fruit, and a smooth, elegant finish, Volnay is home to many well regarded Premier Cru wines.

216967 Coche Dury ‘Santenots’1er Cru Cuvee Guavain 2013 215 218624 Remi Jobard ‘Santenots’ 1er Cru 2017 140

BEAUJOLAIS

218119 Nicole Chanrion Cote De Brouilly 2013 75

218119 Famille Dutraive Chiroubles 2019 82 218118 Famille Dutraive Saint Amour ‘Clos Du Chapitre’ 2019 87

218119 Jean Louis Dutraive Brouilly Vielles Vignes 2019 85 218119 Jean Louis Dutraive Fluerie ‘Clos De La Grand’Cour’ 2019 82

216274 Foillard Morgon ‘Les Charmes Eponym’ 2018 90 213357 Foillard Morgon ‘Athanor’ 2015 165

215161 Lapierre Morgon Cuvee Marcel Lapierre 2018 100

45 NEW WORLD PINOT NOIR

The expression of domestic Pinot Noir offers a completely unique and refreshing approach to such a beloved variety. Generally richer in new oak nuances, and with a riper fruit profile, these wines tend to be fuller in body than their Old World predecessor.

OREGON

218642 Archery Summit, Dundee Hills 2018 90 217690 Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Willamette Valley 2017 119 214342 Lavinea ‘Nysa’ Dundee Hills 2016 100 203727 Thomas, Dundee Hills 2015 115

CALIFORNIA

217541 Anthill Farms, ‘Campbell Ranch Vineyard’, Anderson Valley 2018 90 205102 Hanzell, Sonoma Valley 2014 14 213364 Freeman Akiko’s Cuvée Sonoma Coast 2015 105 207838 Hirsch Reserve Sonoma Coast 2015 130 217542 Littorai ‘Wendling Vineyard’ Block E, Anderson Valley 2018 200 217545 Littorai ‘Hirsch Vineyard’, Sonoma Coast 2018 210 210026 Paul Hobbs, Sonoma Coast 2016 100 213684 Sean Minor Four Bears Sonoma Coast 2018 55

46 NEW WORLD PINOT NOIR

CALIFORNIA

217579 Chappellet ‘Dutton Ranch’ Russian River Valley 2018 94

218241 DuMol Ryan ‘JenToft’ Russian River Valley 2018 135 216747 Dumol Wester Reach Russian River Valley 2018 112

217903 Dutton Goldfield ‘Dutton Ranch’ Russian River Valley 2018 85 219041 Hartford Court, Russian River Valley 2019 70 215874 Kosta Browne, Russian River Valley 2018 159 217544 Littorai ‘Mays Canyon’, Russian River Valley 2018 200 218071 Darioush, Russian River Valley 2018 200

208264 Sinegal Napa Valley 2017 125

213419 Daou, Paso Robles 2018 65

215973 Chanin ‘La Rinconada’ Santa Barbara County 2014 90 218340 Foxen ’s Santa Maria Valley 2017 110

212970 Mer Soleil Reserve Santa Lucia Highlands 2017 85

214568 The Hilt Cuvee Fleur Sta. Rita Hills 2018 85 219108 Melville ‘Estate’Santa Rita Hills 2018 75 212154 Paul Lato Les Bons Amis Sta. Rita Hills 2017 115

47 NORTHERN RHÔNE

CÔTE-RÔTIE

Côte Rôtie is a prestigious red-wine appellation at the northern tip of France’s Rhône Valley wine region. is the Rhone Valley’s northernmost appellation, and one of its smallest. The south-east- facing slopes produce wines which are both powerful and elegant. The steep hillsides (côtes) here rise sharply from the banks of the River Rhone to heights of 1150ft (330m). Côte Rôtie wines are renowned for being elegant and finely structured.

213089 Faury ‘Emporium’ 2016 139

218245 E. Guigal ‘Chateau d’Ampuis’ 2015 190 214033 E. Guigal ‘La Landonne’ 2015 585 218245 E. Guigal ‘La Landonne’ 2016 490 218246 E. Guigal ‘La Turque’ 2016 490

219121 Rene Rostaing ‘Ampodium’ 2018 140 219120 Rene Rostaing ‘La Landonne’ 2018 240

213463 Vernay Maison Rouge 2016 209

HERMITAGE Hermitage, the rich Syrah-based red from the northern Rhone Valley, is one of France’s most enduringly prestigious wines. It sits on the very top rung of Rhone Valley wines, which it shares only with those from the Cote Rotie (30 miles/45km to the north), and Châteauneuf-du-Pape (70 miles/110km to the south). The whole of the granite hillside where the Hermitage vineyards are planted faces south, meaning that the grapes benefit from the maximum amount of sunlight throughout the day.

206199 Delas Freres ‘Les Bessards’ 2015 290

157354 E. Guigal Ex Voto 2010 690

172911 Ferraton ‘Les Dionnieres 2015 129 214880 Tardieu-Laurent 2016 155

148560 Paul Jaboulet Aine La Chapelle 2010 410 203884 Paul Jaboulet Aine La Chapelle 2013 315 204114 Paul Jaboulet Aine La Chapelle 2015 390

CROZES-HERMITAGE

218639 Alain Graillot ‘La Guiraude’ 2017 110 218327 Alain Graillot 2018 85

210230 Domaine des Lises 2017 75 216652 Souillard ‘Les Baties’ 2017 85

48 CORNAS

Cornas is a village in the northern Rhone valley which produces rich, long-lived red wines. The area is blessed with the same steep granite slopes and high sunshine hours as Hermitage, to the north, and makes a similar, if slightly less refined, style of wine.

216793 Thierry Allemand ‘Reynard’ 2017 415

173157 Domaine Courbis ‘Sabarotte’ Cornas 2015 125

214850 Marc Haisma ‘Les Combes’ 2017 115 210019 Jaboulet Domaine De Saint Pierre’ 2015 125 172887 Domaine du Tunnel Pur Noir 2015 195

49 SOUTHERN RHÔNE

CÔTES DU RHÔNE

218102 Coudoulet de Beaucastel Côtes du Rhône 2018 69 216760 Clos Bellane Valreas Côtes du Rhône 2017 60 218936 Gramenon Côtes du Rhône ‘La Sagesse’ 2018 85 217802 Côtes du Rhône 2018 58 032450 Domaine Vieille Julienne ‘La Bosse’ Côtes du Rhône 2005 250

CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE

Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a historic village between the towns of Orange and Avignon, in France’s southern Rhône Valley. It is famous for powerful, full-bodied red wines made predominantly from the classic southern Rhône grape trio: , Syrah and Mourvèdre. These three varieties are behind the vast majority of the appellation’s red wines, although a total of eighteen are approved for use – a mix of red and white grape varieties. The archetypal Châteauneuf vineyard is strewn with large pebbles known as galets, whose soft, rounded form stands in direct contrast to the gnarly, twisted vine trunk.

218551 Bois De Boursan 2017 90

216413 Château de Beaucastel 2003 180 148861 Château de Beaucastel Hommage a Jacques Perrin 2011 740

173101 Mordoree Reine Des Bois 2015 140 112711 Domaine du Pegau Cuvée da Capo 2007 SALMANAZAR 7,040 190268 Domaine Pierre Usseglio Reserve des Deux Freres 2003 269 190209 Clos Saint Jean Deus Ex Machina 2003 440 215992 Saouma Omnia 2016 149 217916 Domaine De La Solitude Cornelia Costanza 2018 150

50 PROVENCE

209266 Domaine du Gros Nore Bandol 2016 85 213165 Château Vannieres Bandol 2009 139

217756 Domaine Tempier Bandol 2018 99 217749 Domaine Tempier La Migoua Bandol 2018 129

LOIRE VALLEY

214196 Alphonse Mellot ‘En Grands Champs’ Sancerre 2014 180 204333 Thierry Germain Champigny ‘Les Memoires’ Saumur 2016 105

51 RHÔNE-INSPIRED BLENDS

Outside of France, the next most celebrated region for Syrah and Rhone varieties is the West Coast of the US. California, Oregon and Washington make many styles of Syrah and the range is more producer driven than terroir driven, as in the Old World. A group of winemakers known as The have popularized these wines in the US market and become leaders in innovation and quality for these US made iterations of the classic Rhone style.

SYRAH

209093 DuMol Eddie’s Patch ‘Greywacke Vineyard’ Russian River Valley 2016 135 210555 Eisele Vineyard Napa Valley 2015 290 205910 Peake Ranch Sta. Rita Hills 2015 105 218066 Pursued by Bear Baby Bear Columbia Valley 2016 99

GRENACHE & BLENDS

207611 Booker The Ripper Paso Robles 2016 130 209861 Paul Lato Lumiere Santa Ynez Valley 2016 115 209862 Paul Lato Space Cadet Santa Maria Valley 2016 125 217760 Peake Ranch Bellis Noir Sta. Rita Hills 2017 80

CALIFORNIA RED WINES OFF THE BEATEN PATH

209984 Byron Blatty Agenda, LA County 2016 95 211195 Dueling Pistols Petite Sirah Cabernet, San Luis Obispo County 2016 90 203046 Jonata El Alma de Jonata , Napa Valley 2014 190 210333 Jonata Todos Red Blend, Santa Ynez Valley 2014 90 207600 Torrin The Banshee Paso Robles 2015 115

ZINFANDEL

208850 Gamba ‘Family Ranches’ Sonoma County 2016 85 214790 Martinelli Giuseppe & Luisa Russian River Valley 2017 103 219193 Saldo Zinfandel, California 2019 69 210871 Seghesio Old VIne, Sonoma 2015 75 217983 Turley ‘Old Vine’ Paso Robles 2018 79 208940 Vineyard 29 ‘Aida Estate’ Napa Valley 2002 160

52 ITALY PIEMONTE

Italy’s most highly coveted, collectible and expensive wines all originate in the Northwestern Piemonte region. Barolo and Barbaresco are both made of the native grape variety, and represent the different styles of the towns near which they are made. Soil differences, climate variation, and farming/winemaking laws make these two very different wines. The less famous wines of Piemonte, and , offer a wonderfully affordable, easy drinking counterexample to the other more ‘noble’ wines of the region.

208460 Braida Montebruna Barbera d’Asti 2016 64 208460 Braida ‘Bricco dell’ Uccellone’ Barbera d’Asti 2016 125

218264 Aldo Conterno Il Favot Langhe Nebbiolo 2016 90 211330 Gaja ‘Sito Moresco’Langhe Nebbiolo 2015 108 214723 Nervi-Conterno Gattinara 2016 99

BAROLO

A traditional hillside village in the rolling hills of Piedmont, northwestern Italy. The vineyards and there have long been famous for producing some of Italy’s very finest red wines predominantly from the region’s signature grape variety, Nebbiolo. Fragrant, tannic Barolo wine is so revered that it was one of just three wines awarded DOCG status on the day that the classification was introduced in July 1980. The Barolo vineyard zone covers the parishes of Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d’Alba and Barolo itself, and also spreads over into parts of Monforte d’Alba, Novello, La Morra, Verduno, Grinzane Cavour, Diano d’Alba, Cherasco and Roddi. The soils and mesoclimates vary slightly between these communes, creating subtle differences between the wines produced from their vineyards.

217988 Cavallotto ‘Bricco Boschis’ 2016 125 211923 Cordero di Montezemolo ‘Gattera’ 2015 130 213654 Cogno ‘Cascina Nuova’ 2015 105 213657 Cogno ‘Vigna Elena’ Ravera Riserva 2012 179 213655 Cogno ‘Bricco Perice’ Ravera 2013 175 213654 Cogno ‘Ravera’ 2016 155 215446 Gaja ‘Dragomis’ 2015 155 215911 GD Vajra ‘Albe’ 2016 92 159263 GD Vajra ‘Bricco delle Viole’ 2010 JEROBOAM 540 213443 Giuseppe Rinaldi Tre Tine 2015 335 166896 Giuseppe Rinald ‘Brunate Le Coste’ 2003 339 214907 Giuseppe Mascarello ‘Monprivato’ 2015 249 219092 Giuseppe Mascarello ‘Monprivato’ 2016 315 216115 La Spinetta ‘Campe’ Grizane Cavour 2016 205 216750 Oddero ‘Vigna Rionda’ Riserva 2009 235 212370 Paolo Scavino ‘Rocche dell’Annunziata’ Riserva 2013 215 216452 Paolo Scavino ‘Carobric’ 2016 115 216450 Paolo Scavino ‘Bric del Fiasc’ 2016 135 216448 Paolo Scavino ‘Bricco Ambrogio’ 2016 102 215281 Vietti Castiglione 2016 109 210875 Vietti ‘Lazzarito’ 2015 250 210879 Vietti ‘Ravera’ 2015 265 210878 Vietti ‘Brunate’ 2015 250

53 BARBARESCO

The vineyards are situated in the Langhe, on the right-hand side of the Tanaro river and extending from the area northeast of Alba to the communes of Barbaresco, Neive and Treiso, as well as San Rocco Senodelvio. The dominant variety grown is Nebbiolo, but Dolcetto and Barbera also play a part. The vines are generally grown on limestone-rich marl soils. similar to the Tortonium soils of the Barolo and La Morra areas in Barolo, at 650–1300ft (200–400m) above sea level on very steep,’pre-alpine’ hills. They are situated on south-facing slopes for best exposure.

213347 Gaja Barbaresco 2015 350

209528 La Spinetta ‘Vigneto Bordini’ 2015 99

216912 Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Montestefano’ Reserva 2015 119 216439 Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Muncagata’ Reserva 2015 119

217715 Sori Paitin ‘Serrabella’ 2016 99 219333 Albina Rocca ‘Cotta’ 2015 109

VENETO

The red wines of note from the Veneto are Amarone della and Valpolicella Classico; blended styles consisting of the native varieties , Rondinella and Molinara. Traditional Valpolicella is made in a light and easy drinking style, whereas Amarone and Valpolicella Ripasso tend to be richer, juicier and fuller in body. Long ago ancient winemakers from this cool-moderate climate region developed a unique grape drying technique to create the richer, more robust Amarone style.

215770 Allegrini Valpolicella 2018 56 216552 Bussola Ca’ del Laito Valpolicella Ripasso Classico Superiore 2016 67 208748 Dal Forno Valpolicella Superiore 2012 140

214430 Giuseppe Quintarelli Rosso del Bepi 2010 215

AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA

213666 Dal Forno Romano Amarone della Valpolicella 2013 440

54 TUSCANY

Tuscany’s claim to fame is . Chianti and Brunello are the first wines that come to mind, which of course represent the best of the best from the region. Rosso di Montalcino often offers great value in a slightly simpler, easier style than Brunello. Rustic, meaty, and herbaceous, these are medium bodied wines with tart red fruit notes, moderate tannins and acidity.

207032 Mauro Vannucci Il Sasso Carmignano 2015 70

CHIANTI CLASSICO

Chianti Classico is the heartland of the Chianti wine region – its traditional and longest-established viticultural area.The typical Chianti Classico wine is a ruby-red, Sangiovese-based wine with aromas of violets and cherries and a hint of earthy spice.

217797 Felsino Rancia Chianti Classico 2017 100

209529 Volpai Chianti Classico 2016 60 215828 Volpai Chianti Classico 2017 60 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO

All Brunello di Montalcino wine is made exclusively from Sangiovese grapes grown on the slopes around Montalcino – a classic Tuscan hilltop village 20 miles (30km) south of Siena. The word Brunello translates roughly as ‘little dark one’, and is the local vernacular name for Sangiovese Grosso, the large-berried form of Sangiovese which grows in the area.

216971 Antinori Pian Della Vigna 2014 99

212198 Biondi Santi Riserva 1945 4,040 212198 Biondi Santi Annata 1964 1,540

212857 Gaja Pieve Santa Restituta 2013 190 218638 Gianni Brunelli ‘Le Chiuse’ 2015 119

215782 Carpazo 2015 85 216939 Casanova Di Neri 2015 119 216558 Costanti 2015 155 207588 Fuligni Riserva 2012 255 218309 La Gerla 2015 108 218094 Piancornello 2015 94 200132 San Filippo ‘Le Lucere’ 2012 129 211578 Valdicava ‘Riserva Madonna del Piano’ 2013 290 210869 Val di Suga 2013 106

ROSSO DI MONTALCINO

215456 Antinori Pian Delle Vigne 2018 69 211580 Canalicchio Di Sopra 2017 72 215467 Valdicava 2017 85 218072 Val Di Suga 2017 63

55 SUPER TUSCANS (IGT)

In relationship to the history of Italian winemaking, Super Tuscans are a relatively new development. They are extremely popular for their approachable, supple, and ‘international’ style. Non-native varieties like Cabernet, Merlot and Cabernet Franc are often blended with Sangiovese to create uniquely rich, yet rustic wines that buck tradition and forge a path all their own.

218526 Il Borro 2016 115 218526 Il Borro Petruna Anfora 2017 130

219319 Isole e Olena Cepparello 2017 135

217939 Masseto 2017 855 217938 Massetino 2018 379

218525 Ornellaia Le Volte 2018 69 215848 Ornellaia 2017 290

211187 Sassicaia 2016 540 211187 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia 2017 295

207146 Tenuta di Trinoro Le Cupole 2015 75 214281 Tua Rita Per Sempre 2015 269

56 SOUTHERN ITALY

FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA

165712 Gravner Breg Rosso 2004 160 167483 Ronchi di Cialla Schioppettino di Cialla 1999 115

ABRUZZO

216749 Tiberio d’ 2015 59

SICILIA

216915 IDDA, Etna Rosso 2017 64

212787 Girolamo Russo A’Rina, Etna Rosso 2018 73 212787 Girolamo Russo San Lorenzo, Etna Rosso 2018 100

206569 Pietradolce ‘Vigna Barbagalli’ Etna Rosso 2014 160

218637 Terre Nere San Lorenzo, Etna Rosso 2018 115 218636 Terre Nere Prephyloxera La Vigna Di Don Peppino 2018 165

215747 Tomatore Etna Rosso 2017 65

57 SPAIN BIERZO

Bierzo is a wine region in the northwest of Castilla y Leon, Spain, close to the region’s borders with Galicia (to the west) and Asturias to the north. The Bierzo viticultural area consists of two parts: Bierzo Alto (high Bierzo), a mineral-rich and mountainous terrain where terraced vineyards are sewn into the slopes, and Bierzo Bajo (low Bierzo), a wide and verdant plain.

212708 Raul Perez Ultreia el Rapolao 2016 109

TORO

218879 Numanthia Termes, Toro 2017 70 211122 Pintia 2014 MAGNUM 235

RIBERA DEL DUERO

205460 Conde San Cristobal 2014 65 204251 Bodegas Monteabellon ‘Finca de la Blanquera’ 2009 100

217704 Flor de Pingus 2018 145 209583 Domino de Pingus Pingus 2016 1,290 152264 Dominio de Pingus Pingus 2006 JEROBAUM 4,490 152264 Dominio de Pingus Pingus 2009 IMPERIAL 12,740

207888 Valduero Reserva 2011 90

215167 Vega Sicilia Único 2010 575

SPAIN OFF THE BEATEN PATH

170916 Domaine Lupier La Dama Navarra 2011 95 218873 El Nido Clio Jumilla 2018 95

58 SPAIN RIOJA

203543 Artadi La Poza de Ballesteros 2013 185 210028 La Antigua Clasico Reserva 2010 66 219066 Lopez de Heredia ‘Viña Bosconia’ 2008 90 219066 Lopez de Heredia ‘Riserva’ 2008 105 033172 Lopez de Heredia ‘Viña Bosconia’ 1964 1,340 033908 Lopez de Heredia ‘Viña Tondonia’ 1961 1,540 218014 Marques de Murrieta ‘Castillo Ygay’ Gran Reserva Especial 2010 180

PRIORAT

Priorat is a small, dynamic wine region in Catalonia, north-eastern Spain, intense, full-bodied red wines. The classic Priorat wine is made from old-vine Garnacha and Cariñena, and has concentrated aromas of licorice, tar and brandied cherries.

209703 Clos Mogador 2016 145 209835 Vall Llach Mas de la Rosa 2015 200

PORTUGAL 214911 Quinta do Portal Grande Reserva Duoro 2016 90 213452 Cartuxa Evora Colheita Tinto, Alentejo 2015 70 209733 Chryseia Prats & Symington, Douro 2015 120

GREECE

211219 Domaine Skouras Megas Oenos Nemea 2015 75 211223 Alpha Estate ‘Hedgehog’ Amyndeon 2015 69 ARMENIA

215342 ArmAs - Uru Uu Reserve Karmrahyut Aragatsotn 2013 70

59 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, MERLOT AND BLENDS BORDEAUX

The Bordeaux region is historically one of the worlds most important and influential winemaking regions. Since Roman times the Bordelaise have been making some of the highest quality, age-worthy and sought after wines ever known. The noble and native varieties of Bordeaux; Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and , make up the majority of the plantings throughout the region. A short summary of each notable commune follows below, organized loosely from North to South on the Left Bank, followed finally by the communes of the Right Bank.

218097 Château Greysac, Medoc 2015 67 217440 Château Larrivaux, Haut Medoc 2012 62 163601 Château de Sales, Haut-Médoc 2014 75 168969 Roc de Cambes, Côtes de Bourg 2015 109

SAINT ESTÈPHE

St. Estephe is both the largest and the northernmost of the four best communes of the Medoc, on the Left Bank of the Gironde estuary. The gravel soil in this portion of the Medoc peninsula is very prominent, and the wines from this region are known for their concentration, depth and richness. Cabernet is the dominant variety here, supplemented by Merlot. Although no first growths call St. Estephe home, the wines easily compete with some of their ‘Premier Cru’ neighbors to the south.

149257 Château Cos d’Estournel 2012 215 163359 Château Cos d’Estournel 2014 190 103067 Château Cos d’Estournel 2005 6 Liter 3,540

163747 Château Montrose 2014 190 155291 Château Montrose 2013 165 149194 Château Montrose 2012 155 144551 Château Montrose 2011 190 165065 Château Ormes de Pez 2014 375 ml 59

60 BORDEAUX PAUILLAC Three of the five First Growths, or ‘Premier Grand Cru’ Classe’s, are located in Pauillac. Château Lafite Rothschild and Château Latour were awarded status in the Classification of 1855, with Château Mouton Rothschild elevated in 1973. This is a ranking system developed during the reign of Napoleon III. This traditionally acclaimed appellation shares the same prevalent gravel based soil as St. Estephe and the Châteaux of Paulliac are known to produce robust, full-flavored and long-lived Cabernet-based blends.

144718 Château Duhart-Milon 2011 180 169187 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2015 130 163541 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2014 115 212669 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2000 215

169487 Château Lafite-Rothschild 2015 815 169487 Château Lafite-Rothschild 2015 6 L IMPERIAL 6,240 163444 Château Lafite-Rothschild 2014 740 165058 Château Lafite-Rothschild 2014 6 L IMPERIAL 5,790 217290 Château Lafite-Rothschild 1970 1,140 217296 Château Lafite-Rothschild 1962 1,040 212223 Château Lafite-Rothschild 1949 2,540

201601 Château Latour 1995 840 218020 Château Latour 1987 590 210798 Château Latour 1975 940 217316 Château Latour 1960 1,040 202300 Château Latour 1959 4,000 204781 Château Latour 1955 2,040 101798 Château Latour 1953 1,990 212261 Château Latour 1949 4,000 210615 Château Latour 1945 5,040 212227 Château Latour 1934 1,540 210616 Château Latour 1929 3,540

163285 Château Lynch Bages 2014 165 148710 Château Lynch Bages 2012 165 144532 Château Lynch Bages 2011 205 207756 Château Lynch Bages 2005 340 212637 Château Lynch Bages 1998 290

202448 Château Mouton-Rothschild 1976 735 204797 Château Mouton-Rothschild 1971 890 204794 Château Mouton-Rothschild 1961 3,040 212286 Château Mouton-Rothschild 1955 2,840

213904 Château Pichon-Longueville Baron 2016 190 213904 Château Pichon-Longueville Baron 1975 190

209189 Château Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 2005 MAGNUM 640 163445 Château Pontet-Canet 2014 159 148928 Château Pontet-Canet 2012 165 144479 Château Pontet-Canet 2011 180

61 BORDEAUX SAINT JULIEN The smallest commune of the famous four, Saint Julien does not have any of the First Growth Château within its confines. Despite this fact, Bordeaux aficionados know that the best examples from this region are consistently hearty yet sleek, with a cedar, stewed red fruit character and gentle tannins. A number of ‘Super Seconds’ and 3rd and 4th growths can also be found in this commune.

157608 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2013 179 149256 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2012 190 202415 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1970 490

215108 Château Langoa Barton 2017 115 149160 Château Léoville Barton 2012 130

201128 Château Léoville-Las Cases 2016 365 163603 Château Léoville-Las Cases 2014 209 149288 Château Léoville-Las Cases 2012 215 201584 Château Léoville-Las Cases 1996 540 202409 Château Léoville-Las Cases 1970 390 212267 Château Léoville-Las Cases 1961 840

62 BORDEAUX MARGAUX Typically regarded as the most sesnual, refined and elegant Cabernet based blends of the Medoc, Margaux is home to the famed Château Margaux, as well as 21 other classed growths. Due to its large size and varied terroir, the concentration, ripeness and depth of Margaux wines varies, but the classic style is elegant, velvety tannic structure with notes of cherry, plum, burnt tobacco and dried flowers.

042996 Château L’Arrosee 2000 165

169376 Château Margaux 2015 2,300 204715 Château Margaux 1998 1,240 212271 Château Margaux 1934 1,540 213368 Margaux du Chateau Margaux 2011 140

63 BORDEAUX PESSAC-LÉOGNAN Located below the entrance to the Gironde Estuary at the foot of the left bank is Pessac- Leognan, home to the last of our ‘Premier Grand Cru Classe’ Châteaux, Château Haut-Brion. This region straddles the border of and the Medoc, and produces an equal amount of both red and white wines. Cabernet is still the predominant variety in the blends of Pessac, but a greater proportion of Merlot is typically used in comparison to other Medoc Château.

169241 Domaine de Chevalier 2015 125 149189 Domaine de Chevalier 2012 119

163468 Château Haut-Bailly 2014 119 157697 Château Haut-Bailly 2013 1258 144566 Château Haut-Bailly 2011 160

163354 Château Haut-Brion 2014 465 155594 Château Haut-Brion 2013 500 148936 Château Haut-Brion 2012 540 213876 Château Haut-Brion 1976 490 163368 Le Clarence de Haut Brion 2014 140 139405 Le Clarence De Haut Brion 2010 290

163355 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 2014 290 155593 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 2013 295 139418 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 2010 1,240 042151 Château La Mission Haut-Brion 1998 940 169433 La Chapelle de La Mission Haut Brion 2015 150 163370 La Chapelle de La Mission Haut Brion 2014 105 101952 Château Laville Haut-Brion 2007 690

168924 Château Pape Clement 2015 165 163592 Château Pape Clement 2014 129

163542 Château Smith Haut Lafitte 2014 129 156516 Château Smith Haut Lafitte 2013 125 149135 Château Smith Haut Lafitte 2012 140 163859 Château Smith Haut Lafitte 2014 JEROBOAM 415

123759 Le Plus de La Fleur de Bouard 2009 210 163723 Château Le Gay 2014 149 200877 Château Vray Croix de Gay 2016 119 123003 Château Gazin 2009 190 105057 Château Gazin 2008 140

64 BORDEAUX POMEROL

201156 Château La Grave A Pomerol 2016 105 168962 Château La Grave A Pomerol 2015 100 163703 Château La Grave A Pomerol 2014 90

168834 Château Hosanna 2015 290 163597 Château Hosanna 2014 189

157627 Château Lafleur 2013 790 144722 Château Lafleur 2011 1,040 148696 Château Lafleur 2006 MAGNUM 2,040 105890 Château Lafleur 2008 MAGNUM 2,240 204699 Château Lafleur 1998 1,540 163706 Pensees de Lafleur 2014 179 157628 Pensees de Lafleur 2013 205 144720 Pensees de Lafleur 2011 210 165967 Château Latour à Pomerol 2014 165 160792 Château Latour à Pomerol 2012 170

204720 Château Petrus 2016 4,040 204720 Château Petrus 2014 2,790 204837 Château Petrus 1993 3,540 212323 Château Petrus 1975 5,040

164409 Château Plince 2013 98

149012 Château Providence 2012 150 139008 Château Providence 2010 220 123717 Château Providence 2009 210 169563 Château Rouget 2015 120 165969 Château Rouget 2014 115

165970 Château Trotanoy 2014 290 164411 Château Trotanoy 2013 290 160795 Château Trotanoy 2012 300 160561 Château Trotanoy 2011 290 124533 Château Trotanoy 2009 740 144790 Vieux Château Certan 2011 240 163692 Château La Violette 2014 305

65 BORDEAUX SAINT-ÉMILION

169253 Clos Fourtet 2015 190 163544 Clos Fourtet 2014 140 157581 Clos Fourtet 2013 135 212717 Clos Fourtet 2005 240 168979 Château La Gaffeliere 2015 125 024551 Château Larcis Ducasse 2005 315 212763 Château Lucia 2006 90

014244 Château Monbousquet 2000 215 202557 Château Monbousquet 1999 140 163562 Château La Mondotte 2014 219 016353 Château La Mondotte 1998 440 163563 Château Pavie 2014 355 148806 Château Pavie 2012 390 124923 Château Pavie Decesse 2009 370 132424 Château Pavie Decesse 2009 MAGNUM 540 163469 Château Pavie Macquin 2014 115 149173 Château Pavie Macquin 2012 115 139156 Château Pavie Macquin 2010 220 163367 Le Dragon de Quintus 2014 73 169559 Clos St Martin 2015 140 024578 Château Le Tertre Roteboeuf 2005 490 210720 Château Le Tertre Roteboeuf 1998 310 169398 Château Troplong Mondot 2015 190 163344 Château Troplong Mondot 2014 140 157582 Château Troplong Mondot 2013 150 148871 Château Troplong Mondot 2012 155 024646 Château Valandraud 2005 440

66 CABERNET SAUVIGNON AND BLENDS CALIFORNIA

212793 Blackbird Vineyards Contrarian Napa Valley 2009 115 162312 Bryant Family Bettina Napa Valley 2012 765 209985 Byron Blatty Pragmatic Red LA County 2016 95 218887 Cakebread, Napa Valley 2018 125 213012 Carbone, Napa Valley 2017 115 212770 Casa Piena, Napa Valley 2011 190 156968 Casa Piena, Napa Valley 2008 190 217087 Caymus, Napa Valley 2019 140 217552 Chappellet Signature Napa Valley 2018 115 215754 Château Montelena, Estate Napa Valley 1992 135 207418 Château Montelena Estate Napa Valley 2014 190 210320 Colgin ‘Tychson Hill’ Napa Valley 2015 790 212839 Crown Point Estate Selection Santa Barbara County 2014 190 218705 Continuum, Napa Valley 2017 315 210222 Corison ‘Sunbasket Vineyard’, Napa Valley 2015 240 214722 Dalla Valle Estate, Napa Valley 2016 290 170600 Dana Estate Onda d’Oro, Napa Valley 2013 415 213680 Dancing Hares, Napa Valley 2005 240 212502 Daou Reserve, Paso Robles 2017 190 211072 Dominus Estate, Napa Valley 2017 310 210766 Dominus Estate, Napa Valley 2016 379 219011 Napanook by Dominus, Napa Valley 2017 119 210776 Dorcich ’Monte Bello’ Santa Clara Valley 2014 95 214377 Dumol, Napa Valley 2016 155 215347 Dunn Howell Mountain, Napa Valley 2016 190 213448 Dunn ‘Trailer Vineyard’, Howell Mountain Napa Valley 2013 640 206209 Dunn Howell Mountain, Napa Valley 1984 540 217819 Far Niente, Napa Valley 2018 165 213711 Far Niente Oakville, Napa Valley 2015 265 207979 Favia Oakville Napa Valley 2015 215 213019 Folkway, Santa Cruz Mountains 2015 76 216634 Frank Family, Napa Valley 2017 92 12971 Freemark Abbey Bosche, Napa Valley 2015 200 211246 Frogs Leap, Napa valley 2016 105 212537 Happy Canyon Barrack Brand Santa Barbara County 2015 100

67 CABERNET SAUVIGNON AND BLENDS CALIFORNIA

207563 Harlan Estate, Napa Valley 2016 1,640 170780 Harlan Estate, Napa Valley 2015 MAGNUM 3,290 170780 Harlan Estate, Napa Valley 2014 1,540 170780 Harlan Estate, Napa Valley 2014 MAGNUM 2,940 170780 Harlan Estate, Napa Valley 2003 MAGNUM 1,740

209711 John Anthony, Napa Valley 2015 115 209026 Jonata El Desafio Ballard Canyon 2015 190 217813 Joseph Phelps Insignia Napa Valley 2016 355 211215 Justin, Paso Robles 2017 70 212719 Laurel Glen, Sonoma County 2009 140 212945 Larkmead, Napa Valley 2016 160 207632 Levensohn, Napa Valley 2015 215 203704 Levensohn, Napa Valley 2014 215 202102 Levensohn, Napa Valley 2013 240

217981 Lewis Cellars, Napa Valley 2018 140 214160 Lewis Cellars Cuvee L, Napa Valley 2016 290

218508 Marciano Estate M Proprietary Blend Napa Valley 2017 165 213141 Marciano Estate M Proprietary Blend Napa Valley 2016 190 216884 Marciano Estate Napa Valley 2017 340 211188 Marciano Estate Napa Valley 2016 340 202982 Marciano Estate Napa Valley 2014 290 165751 Massiglia, Napa Valley 2012 190 202985 Terra Gratia, Napa Valley 2014 115 214606 The Mascot, Napa Valley 2014 180 213006 Mayacamas, Napa Valley 2014 175 208173 Myriad ‘Three Twins Vineyard’ Napa Valley 2014 290 214562 Obsidian Ridge, North Coast 2017 70 206251 Overture by Opus One, Napa Valley NV 190 215190 O’Shaughnessy Napa Valley 2017 115 212845 Paoletti Bella Novello Napa Valley 2015 79 207552 Paul Hobbs ‘Beckstoffer To Kalon’ Napa Valley 2015 540 213249 Ridge ‘MonteBello’ Santa Cruz Mountains 2016 275 209863 Robert Mondavi The Reserve Napa Valley 2015 179 214635 Shafer TD-9 Napa Valley 2017 105 214748 Sinegal, Napa Valley 2017 140 218905 Silver Oak, Napa Valley 2016 175 215765 Silver Oak, Alexander Valley 1998 140 218905 Silver Oak, Alexander Valley 1995 160 212066 Sloan Asterisk Napa Valley 2004 190 209772 Tayson Pierce Cuvee Rothchild ‘Stagecoach Vineyard’ Napa Valley 2016 160 208591 Verite La Joie Sonoma County 2015 490 202789 Vineyard 29 ‘Aida Proprietary Red’ Napa Valley 2002 340 212694 V. Vineyards Single Vineyard, Sonoma County 2014 130 CABERNET FRANC 203046 Jonata El Alma Santa Barbara County 2014 190

68 SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE REDS ARGENTINA

Argentina is one of the most important wine-producing countries in the New World, and the largest producer of wine in South America. The high-altitude deserts of the eastern Andes have given rise to a high-quality wine industry, and the terroir here is well suited to Argentina’s adopted grape variety, the ubiquitous Malbec. Originally from Bordeaux, this is now responsible for some of Argentina’s most famous wines, which are characteristically bright and intense, with floral notes and flavors of dark fruit.

1166034 Rutini Felipe Rutini, Valle de Uco 2009 250 214417 Viña Cobos Malbec ‘Felino’ Mendoza 2018 59

CHILE

Chile is one of South America’s most important wine-producing countries. Occupying a thin strip down the western coast of the continent, it is home to a wide range of terroirs, and an equally wide range of wine styles.

205760 VIK Millahue 2012 190

URUGUAY

209807 Bodega Garzon Balasto 2016 140

SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa is one of the most prominent wine-producing countries in the Southern Hemisphere. With more than 300 years of winemaking history, it is often described as bridging the gap between the Old World and New. The majority of wines are made using New World winemaking techniques but often have more in common stylistically with their Old World counterparts. Since the end of apartheid has enjoyed international attention and acclaim for its wide variety of styles.

208318 Sadie Family ‘Columella’ Swartland 2015 180

69 AUSTRALIA

The vast landscape of Australia, with its huge range of climatic and geographical conditions, makes it one of the most versatile wine-growing countries in the world. Overall, the climate is affected by its southerly latitude, but regional features such as altitude and proximity to the oceans also play a significant role. Wine is produced in all of Australia’s six states, but the vast majority is made in the southeast, in New South Wales, Victoria and particularly South Australia.

211337 Langmeil The Blacksmith Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Valley 2016 72

217905 Mollydooker Carnival of Love Shiraz, McLaren Vale 2018 120

149710 Penfolds Bin 169 Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra 2009 390 213552 Penfolds Grange Shiraz, South Australia 2015 840 207742 Penfolds Grange Shiraz, South Australia 2013 MAGNUM 2,150

207396 Powell & Son ‘Kraehe’ Shiraz, Barossa Valley 2016 640

NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand, the world’s southernmost wine-producing nation. New Zealand has 10 major wine-growing regions spread across the North and South Islands, Most of New Zealand’s wine regions have a maritime climate. The long, thin shape of the country means that vineyards are never more than 75 miles (120km) from the coast, and most are in fact far closer than this (with the exception of the semi-continental Central region). A spine of mountains that runs through the middle of the country – from the Tongariro National Park in the to the Southern Alps in the – protects most of the main wine regions from the strong westerly winds from the Tasman Sea that are known as the Roaring Forties.

208230 Escarpment Pinot Noir Kiwa Central Otago 2016 100 210998 Mt Beautiful Pinot Noir 10 Barrels North Canterbury 2015 85

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Produced in a manner that is approved to be in accordance with Jewish Dietary Laws (Kashrut). Only religious Jews may handle the wine and touch the equipment from the time the grapes arrive at the . Even a Jewish wine maker who is not orthodox is not allowed to draw samples from the barrels. This may be frustrating for a hands-on wine maker, but Kosher producers are used to it…and it is not a restriction that affects quality.

SPARKLING WINES

208586 Domaine du Castel C Jerusalem, Israel 2016 95

WHITE WINES

210357 Covenant Chardonnay, Lavan, Kosher 2017 79

RED WINES

210358 Covenant, Israel Syrah 2016 115 209556 Terra Gratia, Napa Valley 165

71 WINES FOR DESSERT & CHEESE

In the following pages you will find a hand selected variety of dessert wines from around the world. Sauternes, the sweet botrytised from Bordeaux, is a classic pairing with Foie Gras and salty sharp cheeses. Late styles of Riesling from Germany and Austria are particularly well matched with tart, fruit based desserts, while fortified is delicious with chocolate desserts and full flavored cheeses.

AUSTRIA 181286 Weingut Knoll ‘Loibner’ Gruner Veltliner Auslese 500 ml 140 FRANCE 155529 Château Climens, Barsac 2011 190 124558 Château Climens, Barsac 2009 190 190073 Château Climens, Barsac 2005 190 144631 Château de Fargues, Sauternes 2011 195 122885 Château Doisy Daene L’Extravagant Sauternes 2009 375 ml 340 163217 Château Rieussec, Sauternes 2014 115 144358 Château Rieussec, Sauternes 2011 150 028393 Château Suduiraut, Sauternes 2005 JEROBOAM 490 204803 Clos Haut Peyraguey, Sauternes 2015 89 102104 Château d’Yquem, Sauternes 2007 640 024705 Château d’Yquem, Sauternes 2005 375 ml 490 024679 Château d’Yquem, Sauternes 2005 880 024691 Château d’Yquem, Sauternes 2005 MAGNUM 1,740 030223 Château d’Yquem, Sauternes 1967 3,040 ITALY 165107 Marco de Bartoli Bukkuram Passito di Pantelleria 2007 500 ml 140 PORTUGAL VINTAGE PORT 158497 Quinta do Noval Nacional 2004 640 209829 Quinta do Seixo 2015 90 014383 Taylor Fladgate 1948 2,290

TAWNY PORT

012094 Taylor Fladgate 20 Year 95

MADEIRA

202522 Henriques & Henriques 20 Year Old Terrantez 160

DRY

205195 Emilio Hidalgo Gobernador Oloroso 75 204842 Emilio Hidalgo El Tresillo Amontillado 110 206359 Emilio Hidalgo Villapanes Oloroso 110

72 Marciano Estate is the culmination of a life-long dream to craft wines that embody a sense of place, patience, and passion. Maurice Mar- ciano’s search to find the perfect site to grow and make wine brought him to this historic estate in St Helena. This diverse and idyllic, ten-acre vineyard was planted by David Abreu, and along with the combined winemaking skills of Morgan Maureze, Andy Erickson, and Michel Rol- land, is producing a series of wines that are quickly becoming some of the Napa Valley’s most sought-after and celebrated.

169581 Massiglia Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley 2015 115 165204 Terra Gratia Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley 2013 90 209556 Terra Gratia, Napa Valley (Kosher) 165 211188 Marciano Estate, Napa Valley 2016 290 202982 Marciano Estate, Napa Valley 2014 290 202983 Massiglia, Napa Valley 2014 190 165751 Massiglia, Napa Valley 2012 190 VODKA

Is Vodka, little water, Russian or Polish? For over seven hundred years the question of who coined the term has been debated with great enthusiasm. The popularity of this spirit, as the quest for the bragging rights raged, has not been dampened for centuries and today makes up for a quarter of the total imbibed on the planet. First distilled in the fourteenth century, the process of creating the clear spirit migrated through the Vodka Belt countries: Poland, Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Whether Utilizing the traditional rye, wheat or potato, or more recently grapes and sugars, the process of mashing to extract the sugars from the starches remains the same. The addition of yeast and water is next, and the fermentation process of this concoction begins. It is at this stage of the process that a sense of place, or terroir, is imparted. The flavors that will ultimately end up on the palate are born as the yeast devours the sugars creating the alcohol. This wash is then refined in a pot still or a continuous column still and sometimes both, in a process called rectification. The source of the water and the strain of the yeast are both of the utmost importance. Yeast varieties are a closely guarded secret and the purest of water sources are coveted prizes amongst producers. The water added to dilute the strength of this alcohol can make up to sixty percent of the final product. The water used, whether lake, well or even ice berg, is de-mineralized with various types of filtering. The less processing of this water the finer the product, the finer the water the less the processing. At the end of a final filtration, your vodka is here.

SWEDEN

Absolut Elyx 20

POLAND Belvedere 17 Chopin 17 Potocki 20

RUSSIA Beluga Gold Line 30 Jewel of Russia Classic 20 Stolichnaya Elit 20

FRANCE Grey Goose 17

NETHERLANDS Ketel One 17

UNITED STATES Barr Hill 20 Benhams 17 Blue Ice 15 Clix 60 High West 17 Tito’s 17

74 GIN

The medicinal powers of the juniper berry were famed throughout the for centuries. In the 1500’s they infused the berry with Rye spirit creating the Dutch Courage that would soon rule the spirit world. When the Dutch King William of Orange took the English throne from James II in 1689 the popularity of the Genever spirit exploded. Wheat based and infused with juniper and botanicals, left to ferment and distilled, London Dry Gin became the drink of choice throughout Britain. From there it travelled with the Royal Navy throughout the world as the staple tipple of the sailors. Mixed with quinine and lime it helped stave off skurvy and other ship borne diseases for centuries before Rum took over the role. Distilled gin is the addition of ingredients and botanicals after the distilling stage, opening the doors of flavor to a myriad of botanicals, terroir and hand of the maker. From the classic Tanqueray to the Islay flavors of the Botonist, from the Botanical laden Uncle Vals to the cucumber infused Hendricks, our Wally’s selection will take you on a flavor filled Gin journey.

ENGLAND Bombay Sapphire 15 Langley 17 Boodles 17 Martin Miller 17 Plymouth Navy Strength 17 Tanqueray 15 Sipsmith 17 SCOTLAND Hendricks 17 The Botanist 17

SPAIN Ginraw 17

UNITED STATES Aviation 15 Barr Hill 20 Barr Hill Reserve Tom Cat (Barrel Aged) 17 Brooklyn 17 Bummer and Lazarus 17 Gray Whale 19 St. George Botanivore 17 St. George Terroir 17 Uncle Val’s Botanical 17

SUNTORY Roku 17

GERMANY Monkey 47 17

NETHERLANDS Bols Barrel Aged Genever 17 Nolet’s 20

75 TEQUILA

This Mexican liquor is derived from the blue Agave plant. Highland grown Agave are larger in body and sweeter in taste and aroma. Lowland grown Agave are smaller and more herbaceous in fragrance and flavor. Silver Tequilas are distilled and immediately bottled, resulting in a crisp fresh profile. Reposado and Anejo Tequilas are barrel aged, resulting mellower, fuller flavors and amber hues.

Wally’s Private Selections Maestro Dobel Diamante 20 Codigo Single Barrel Anejo 23

123 Blanco 17 123 Reposado 18 123 Anejo 20 Avion 44 Extra Anejo 35 The Bad Stuff Extra Anejo 40 Casamigos Blanco 17 Casamigos Reposado 18 Casamigos Anejo 20 Clase Azul Reposado 30 Cuervo Familia Reserva Anejo 30 Don Fulano Reposado 25 Don Fulano Imperial 5yr Extra Anejo 35 Don Julio 1942 Anejo 35 Dos Artes Extra Anejo 30 Fortaleza Blanco 17 Fortaleza Reposado 20 Fortaleza Anejo 26 Herradura Suprema 55 Mandala Extra Anejo 45 Patron Silver 17 Gran Patron Piedra Extra Anejo 100 Tears of Llorona Extra Anejo 60 Tequila Ocho Blanco 17 Tequila Ocho Reposado 18 Tequila Ocho Anejo 20 Tres Cuatro Cinco 65 Viva Blanco 15 Viva Joven 17 Viva Anejo 17 Volcan Blanco 15 Volcan Anejo 17

76 MEZCAL

Mezcal is Mezcal, like tequila, is made by distilling the juice of the agave plant. Mezcal usually hails from the far south of Mexico near Oaxaca. Mezcaleros roast the piñas over an open flame, resulting in its signature earthy, smoky flavor.

Craneo 25 Del Maguey Vida 17 Del Maguey Pechuga 50 El Silencio Espadin 17 El Silencio Joven 25 Joya Azul 7yr Anejo 17 Xicaru 17 Yola 25

77 RUM

When Colombus brought sugar cane from their native Canary Islands to Barbados in the Caribbean Islands in the late 1400’s, he unknowingly began the rise of Rum that would play a major role in helping Brittania rule the waves for hundreds of years to come. The growth of the cane flourished in the climate of the Caribbean Islands. By the 1600’s the juices extracted from the cane were being distilled into the two spirits, Agricole and Industrial, we call Rum. There are four classifications in rum: Light - unaged, Gold – added caramel and often aged, Dark – added flavors and aged and Spiced – added caramel and native spices.Agricole rum takes the juices from the cane, vin de cannes, and adds water and yeast and is distilled twice in pot stills. White rum is unaged and is bottled straight from the still. Gold rum would have caramel added and aged three years in French oak barrels. Industrial Rum uses the cane juice to make molasses, adds native ingredients, water and yeast and is distilled in a column still and aged in toasted casks.After the capture of Jamaica in 1655 by the British, the royal Navy issued a half pint of rum a day to each and every sailor. The lure of the sea, adventure and twice daily rations of rum kept the Navy awash in sailors. This tradition was continued for over 300 years until july 1970.

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Zaya 17

MARTINIQUE JM RHUM VSOP 17

GUYANA El Dorado 15 Yr 20 El Dorado 21 Yr 25 Hamilton 151 17

JAMAICA

Smith and Cross Rum 17

BAHAMAS Neo Facundo 17

VENEZUELA Diplomatico 17 BRAZIL Avua Amburana Cachaca 15 Avua Still Strength Cachaca 15

BERMUDA Gosling’s Papa Seal Wally’s Single Barrel 30

CUBA Bacardi 1909 17 Bacardi Aged 10 yr 20

78 BOURBON

When the Scots Irish arrived in America from their native lands in the 16 and 1700’s they brought with them their distilling skills and the love of liquor. The Scots followers of King Billy took to the hills of Kentucky, reminiscent of their beloved highlands, and began the distilling process. These HillBilly’s , as they were known, had the access to everything they needed in Kentucky to make whiskey- Water, Oak, Soil, Yeast, Weather and Rivers. Using corn as their grain of choice, distilling and aging in charred oak barrels, they perfected their whiskey making. These Kentucky whiskies became increasingly popular leading to Geroge Washington levying the first tax on a domestic product by the new Federal government and thus paving the road to the Whiskey Rebellion of 1791. Throughout the first half of the nineteenth century the consistency of the whiskey making process became more refined, the continuous still was borne out of the industrial revolution and whiskey making soared. The first bottle of Old Forester came in 1870 and in 1897 the quality control of Bottled in Bond was introduced. This meant that the Bourbon was produced at a single distillery, from a single season and aged for at least four years in a federally bonded warehouse and bottled at 100 proof. In 1920 a severe blow was delivered to the centuries old liquor industry- Prohibition. The banning of the production, importation and transportation of alcohol in the United States. This killed off a lot of distilleries and the drought continued for 13 years until December 5th 1933. It took the whiskey distilling industry many years to get back on it’s feet. It wasn’t until the 1980’s that the production of small batch and single barrel began to take off in earnest. There are a plethora of fantastic producers on display here at Wally’s. Bulleit, Michters, Knob Creek, Jefferson... the list goes on and on. The story of American Bourbon continues to evolve and weave it’s way through the fabric of American history. It’s flavors and warmth will continue to comfort for years to come.

WALLY’S PRIVATE SELECTIONS Full Proof 1792 Wally’s Edition 18 Jack Daniels Single Barrel 20 Knob Creek Wally’s Single Barrel Rye 18 Whistle Pig Cask Strength (Wally’s Barrel) 23

Booker’s 17 Blanton’s 20 Basil Hayden 17 Buffalo Trace 17 Knob Creek 17 Makers Mark 17 Makers Mark 46 20 Stagg Jr. 23 Woodinville 17

79 AMERICAN WHISKEY

Clyde May Alabama 17 Stranahan’s Colorado 20 Colonel EH Taylor Small Batch 20 Little Book Edition #2 25 Ransom Emerald 50 RYE Distilled from a Rye based mash, these spicier blends are aged at least two years in new charred oak barrels.

291 Colorado Rye 21 Angel’s Envy Rye 20 Bulleit 17 Elijah Craig Barrel Aged 17 James E. Pepper 17 Michters 17 Pikeville 17 Redemption 17 Sazerac 17 Willet 4yr 25

CANADIAN WHISKEY A blended whiskey that utilizes a rye mash for flavoring.

Lot No. 40 20 Crown Royal XR 60

IRISH WHISKEY ‘Uisce Beatha’ or ‘The Water of Life’ is how the Irish have described their whiskies. Thrice distilled grain blends and malts, from the three main distilleries on the Island.

Powers John Lane 12yr 20 Red Breast 12yr Cask Strength 20 Red Breast 15yr 25 Red Breast 21yr 65 Green Spot 17 Yellow Spot 12yr 30

80 SCOTCH WHISKY Let us take you on a flavor filled tour of the distilleries that dot the landscape of the five regions and the islands that produce the Scottish nectar; made with Malt, Barley, Wheat and/or Rye, then twice distilled and oak aged at least three and a half years.

SINGLE GRAIN From a Single Distillery. Utilizing a variety of grains.

SINGLE MALT From a single grain at a single distillery, wide variations in regional flavor.

BLENDED Malt & Malt. Grain & Grain or Malt & Grain blended from two or more distilleries.

SPEYSIDE Big, Fruity sherry cask whiskies or light, sweet complex malts. Aberlour A’Bunadh 23 Glenfarclas 25yr 45 Glenfarclas 10 yr 17 Glenfiddich 12yr 17 Glenfiddich 15y 17 Glenlivet 12yr 17 Macallan 12yr 18 Macallan 18yr 65 Macallan 25yr 295

CAMPBELTOWN Coastal, Peaty Kilkerran Bourbon Cask Strength 23 Longrow Peated 20 Springbank 10 yr 20 Springbank 15yr 45 Springbank 18yr Single Cask 45 HIGHLAND Coastal and peaty in the North. Fruity and softer in the South.

Balblair 2005 Wally’s Single Cask 20

Dalmore 12 yr 18 Dalmore 15yr 30 Dalwhinnie 15yr 20 Glenmorangie 10yr 14 Glenmorangie Nectar D’Or 20 Glenmorangie Alta 22 Glenmorangie La Santa 17 Glenmorangie Tusail 22 Glenmorangie 18 Extra 35 Highland Park 12yr 17 Highland Park 18yr 40 Highland Park 25yr 120 Higland Park Magnus 17

81 LOWLAND Traditionally three-times distilled for a light, airy smoothness.

Auchentoshan American Oak 17

ISLAY Smoky and peaty, seaweedy and medicinal.

Arbeg 10 yr 17 Ardbeg An Oa 20 Ardbeg Corryvreckan 23 Bowmore 10yr Devils Cask 30 Bruichladdich Scottish Barley 20 Bruichladdich Octomore 6.1 60 Bruichladdich Bere Barley 25 Bruichladdich Black Art 6 85 Bunnahabhain 12yr. 17 Bunnahabhain Toiteach 23 Lagavulin 16yr 26 Laphroig 10yr 17 Port Charlotte Scottish Barley 20 BLENDED

Johnnie Walker Black 17 Johnnie Walker Blue 55 Chivas Regal 12yr. 16 Chivas 18yr. 23 Chivas Regal 21yr. Royal Salute 65 Compass Box Glasgow Blend 23 Usquaebach Old Flagon 35

INTERNATIONAL

Suntory Hibiki Harmony 20 Suntory Toki 20 Nikka Coffey Grain 20 Nikka Coffey Malt 26

82 BRANDY Distilled from Wine and barrel aged from such famed regions such as Cognac and Armagnac.

Berta 1984 Nebbiolo 20yr Grappa 75 Christian Drouin Pommeaux de Normandie 20 Courvoisier 21yr. Cognac 50 Darroze Armagnac 72 Hennessy V.S.O.P 20 Hennessy XO 50 Henness Paradis Imperial 500 Hine VSOP 20 Louis XIII Cognac 400 Lustau Reserva 16 Maison Serrene 23 Pierre Ferrand 1840 17 Remy 1738 20 Tesseron Lot 90 23 Tesseron Lot 53 50 Tesseron Lot 29 100

83 LIQUEURS

Aperol 14 Grand Marnier 17 Grand Marnier 100yr. 35 Pimms No.1 Cup 14 Baileys Irish Cream 14 Frangelico 14 Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur 14 Disarrono 14 Chambord 14 Benedictine 14 Romana Sambuca 14 Limoncello 14 Chartreuse Green 17 Fernet Branca 14

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