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JW Marriott Minneapolis Mall of America 2141 Lindau Lane Minneapolis, MN 55425 (612) 615-0100 JW Marriott Minneapolis Mall of America 2141 Lindau Lane Minneapolis, MN 55425 (612) 615-0100 CONTENTS FROM THE BAR RED BOTTLES COCKTAILS p. 3 MINNESOTA FEATURES p. 18 VODKA, GIN, RUM, TEQUILA + MEZCAL p. 4 GAMAY p. 18 CORDIALS, AMARI, WHEAT, BOURBON + RYE WHISKEY p. 5 PINOT NOIR + BURGUNDY p. 19 SCOTCH WHISKY, BLENDS, BRANDY + COGNAC p. 6 ITALIAN + GREEK VARIETIES p. 20 BEER p. 7 SPANISH + PORTEGUESE VARIETIES p. 21 WINE BY THE GLASS MALBEC + CARMENÈRE + PAÍS p. 21 SPARKLING + WHITE p. 8 RHÔNE VARIETIES, GRENACHE, SYRAH, SHIRAZ p. 22 RED + DESSERT p. 9 PETITE SIRAH p. 22 CORAVIN SELCTIONS p. 10 ZINFANDEL, MERLOT + CABERNET FRANC p. 23 ALTERNATE FORMAT CABERNET SAUVIGNON + BLENDS, BORDEAUX p. 24 HALF BOTTLES + LARGE FORMATS p. 11 CABERNET SAUVIGNON + BLENDS, SUPER TUSCAN p. 24 WHITE BOTTLES CABERNET SAUVIGNON + BLENDS, WASHINGTON p. 24 CHAMPAGNE + SPARKLING p. 12 CABERNET SAUVIGNON + BLENDS, AUSTRALIA p. 25 CHAMPAGNE, VINTAGE + PRESTIGE p. 13 CABERNET SAUVIGNON + BLENDS, CALIFORNIA p. 25 MOSCATO + RIESLING p. 14 CRISP WHITES, PINOT GRIGIO, + GRÜNER VELTLINER p. 15 SAUVIGNON BLANC + SEMILLON p. 15 Products from Minnesota or products that have a Minnesota connection are featured in our beverage program with a icon. AROMATIC, RHÔNE VARIETIES + CHENIN BLANC p. 16 CHARDONNAY + ROSÉ p. 17 ORANGE p. 18 Greg B. Carlstrom, Sommelier MINNESOTA FEATURES p. 18 2 FROM THE BAR [COCKTAILS] grapefrükt 12 tattersall grapefruit crema, opihr gin, fresh lemon juice, ginger syrup, prosecco fancy free 14 bulleit bourbon, luxardo cherry juice, cherry bark bitters, aromatic bitters orange manhattan 15 new richmond rye, carpano antica sweet vermouth, orange bitters cedar ave. 13 vikre cedar gin, rosemary syrup, fresh lemon juice, cherry bark vanilla bitters hatched 15 pisco, fidencio clasico mezcal, sassafras syrup, fresh lemon juice, green chile shrub, egg white paisley park 12 alander spiced rum, fidencio clasico mezcal, house jalapeno -blueberry syrup, fresh lime juice, simple syrup de marc 15 tattersall barreled gin, crème de violette, st. germain, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, egg white, bitters negroni 11 tattersall barreled gin, campari, carpano antica sweet vermouth, penicillin 14 lagavulin 16yr islay scotch, dewars 12 yr scotch, honey ginger syrup, fresh lemon juice COCKTAILS WITH A PURPOSE Well-being and sustainability are key ingredients of JW Marriott food and beverage experiences. In partnership with tippling bro s. and with the guidance of nutritionist Keri Glassman, JW Marriott mixologists are finding creative ways to meet guests ’ needs for healthier cocktails while still stirring their desire for a tasty experience. green mountain dynamite 11 absolut citron, fresh lemon juice, anderson farms maple syrup, cayenne powder, maple bitters spice market old-fashioned 14 knob creek bourbon, garam masala-spiced anderson farms maple syrup, moroccan bitters 3 [TEQUILA + MEZCAL] FROM THE BAR 1800 Silver 9 Avion Silver 9 [VODKA] Avion Reposado 10 Absolut 9 Cazadores Blanco 9 Absolut Citron 9 Cazadores Reposado 9 Belvedere 10 Del Maguey ‘San Luis del Rio’ Crema 12 Chopin 10 Don Julio Blanco 10 Death’s Door 11 Don Julio Reposado 12 Grey Goose 12 Don Julio Anejo 14 Grey Goose Le Citron + L’Orange 12 Don Julio 1942 22 Ketel One 10 Jose Cuervo Gold 7 New Amsterdam 9 Patron Silver 9 Norseman 9 Patron Reposado 10 Prairie Organic 9 Patron Anejo 12 Prairie Organic Cucumber 9 Fidencio Clasico Mezcal 10 Skyy 7 Fidencio Tobala Mezcal 29 Smirnoff 7 Stolichnaya 9 [GIN] Stolichnaya Blueberry, Orange 9 Beefeater 7 Stolichnaya Raspberry, Vanilla 9 Bombay 9 Stoli Elit 10 Bombay Sapphire 10 Tito’s 10 Death’s Door 10 Hendricks 12 [RUM] Nolet’s 12 Bacardi Limón 9 Norseman 9 Bacardi O 9 Norseman Strawberry Rhubarb 9 Captain Morgan’s Spiced 9 Opihr Gin 11 Cruzan Silver 7 Prairie Organic 9 Far North Ålander Spiced 10 Tanqueray 9 Gosling’s Black Seal 9 Tanqueray Ten 12 Mount Gay Black Barrel 10 Tattersall Barreled Gin 10 Mount Gay Eclipse 9 Vikre Boreal Cedar Gin 10 Myer’s Dark 9 Ron Zacapa 12 [AQUAVIT] Zaya 10 Tattersall Aqauvit 11 4 FROM THE BAR [WHISKEY, WHEAT] 11 Wells Wheat 15 [CORDIALS + AMARI] Makers Mark 12 Amaretto Disaronno 7 Makers Mark 46 16 Aperol 7 Weller Antique 107 14 B&B 9 [WHISKEY, RYE] Bailey’s Irish Cream 9 Campari 7 11 Wells Rye 15 Chartreuse Green 12 45th Parallel New Richmond Rye 14 Chambord 9 Bulleit Rye 12 Cointreau 9 Templeton Rye 14 Domaine de Canton Ginger 9 Whistle Pig Farmstock 25 Drambuie 9 Whistle Pig 10 yr 25 Fernet Branca 9 Whistle Pig 12 yr Old World Cask 34 Frangelico 9 [WHISKEY, BOURBON] Galliano 9 Godiva Chocolate 9 11 Wells Bourbon 12 Grand Marnier 9 1792 Small Batch 14 Jägermeister 9 1792 Single Barrel 16 Kahlua 9 45th Parallel Border Bourbon 14 Luxardo Maraschino 9 Angel’s Envy Port Barrel 14 Pama Pomegranate 9 Basil Hayden’s 17 Pallini Limoncello 11 Bookers 28 Patron XO Café 14 Buffalo Trace 12 Pimms 8 Bulleit Bourbon 12 RumChata 9 High West American Prairie 12 Romano Sambuca 9 High West Campfire [+scotch/rye] 19 Southern Comfort 7 Jefferson’s Reserve Pritchard Hill Cask 22 St. Germain 9 Jim Beam White Label 7 Tattersall Bitter Orange 11 Knob Creek 14 Tattersall Orange Crème 11 Woodford Reserve 15 Tattersall Grapefruit Crema 11 Tia Maria 9 [WHISKEY, WHITE] 11 Wells MN13 12 5 FROM THE BAR [WHISKY, WHISKEY + COGNAC] [SCOTCH, LOWLAND] [SCOTCH, BLENDS] Auchentoshan American Oak 16 Chivas Regal 10 Glenkinchie 12yr 18 Dewars White Label 9 Johnnie Walker Red 9 [SCOTCH, HIGHLAND] Johnnie Walker Black 14 Glenmorangie 10yr 15 Johnnie Walker Blue 55 Dalmore 15yr 24 Dalmore 18yr 36 [WHISKEY, CANADIAN] Dalwhinnie 15yr 19 Crown Royal 11 Oban 14yr 21 Crown Royal Reserve 16 The Macallan 12yr 18 The Macallan 18yr 65 [WHISKEY, TENNESEE] The Macallan 15yr Fine Oak 30 Jack Daniels 9 The Macallan 21yr Fine Oak 105 Gentlemen Jack 16 [SCOTCH, SPEYSIDE] [WHISKEY, JAPANESE] Balvenie 12yr Double Wood 19 Nikka Coffey Grain 22 Balvenie 14yr Caribbean Cask 22 Hibiki Harmony 24 Balvenie 21yr Port Wood 55 Glenfiddich 12yr 14 [WHISKEY, IRISH] Glenlivet 12yr 16 Jameson 9 Glenlivet 18yr 30 Tullamore Dew 9 [SCOTCH, CAMBELTOWN] [BRANDY + COGNAC] Springbank 10yr 26 Christian Brothers 7 Korbel 9 [SCOTCH, ISLAY + ISLAND] Remy Martin VSOP 19 Lagavulin 16yr 20 Courvoisier VS 12 Laphroaig 10yr 14 Courvoisier VSOP 16 Talisker 10yr 14 Hennessey VSOP 18 Hennessey XO 38 Louis XIII [1 oz] 175 [2oz] 350 6 BEER [DRAFT] SUMMIT EXTRA PALE ALE 8 SURLY FURIOUS IPA 9 LIFT BRIDGE FARM GIRL SAISON 8 LOCAL SEASONAL 8 [BOTTLES + CANS] SURLY HELL LAGER 8 GRAIN BELT NORDEAST 7 FULTON LONELY BLONDE 7 LAKE SUPERIOR SIR DULUTH STOUT 7 NEW BELGIUM FAT TIRE 7 GOOSE ISLAND 312 7 STELLA ARTOIS 7 SAM ADAMS 7 SAM ADAMS SEASONAL 7 BLUE MOON 7 CORONA EXTRA 7 GUINNESS DRAUGHT (CAN) 7 HEINEKEN 7 CORONA LIGHT 7 SOCIABLE CIDER WERKS DRY FREEWHEELER 9 [DOMESTIC] BUDWEISER 6 MICHELOB ULTRA 6 BUD LIGHT 6 COORS LIGHT 6 O’DOULS N/A 6 7 WINES BY THE GLASS [SPARKLING + CHAMPAGNE] Brut, Scarpetta Prosecco, Veneto Italy 2017 11 Brut, Champagne Taittinger ‘Brut La Française’ Reims, Champagne FR NV 19 Brut Rosé, J. Laurens ‘N°7’ Crémant de Limoux, France NV 15 [WHITE] Moscato, Elio Perrone ‘Sourgal’, Moscato d’Asti, Italy 2017 11 Riesling, Dr. Konstantin Frank ‘Semi-Dry’ Finger Lakes, NY 2016 12 Pinot Grigio, Kris delle Venezie, Italy 2017 10 Sauvignon Blanc, Shane Wine Cellars ‘Constant Disruptions’ Sonoma County, CA 2017 14 Chenin Blanc, Domaine Pichot ‘Le Peu de la Moriette’ Vouvray, Loire Valley, France 2017 13 Chardonnay, Alain Chavy Bourgogne, Burgundy, France 2016 14 Chardonnay, Jordan Winery Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, CA 2015 19 Roussanne, Stolpman Vineyards Ballard Canyon, Santa Barbara, CA 2017 14 [ROSÉ] Rosé of Grenache + Syrah, Château Gassier ‘Esprit’ Provence, France 2017 14 Rosé of Gamay, Division-Villages ‘L’Avoiron’ Columbia Valley, WA 2017 13 8 [RED] Mission, Luyt ‘Pipeño Portezuelo’ Bío Bío Valley, Chile 2017 12 Pinot Noir, Meiomi Monterey/Santa Barbara/Sonoma, CA 2016 14 Pinot Noir, Illahe ‘Estate’ Willamette Valley, OR 2017 16 Syrah + Grenache, J.L. Chave ‘Mon Coeur’ Côtes du Rhône, France 2016 14 Malbec, Renacer ‘Punto Final’ Uco Valley, Argentina 2017 11 Tempranillo, La Rioja Alta ‘Viña Alberdi Reserva’ Rioja, Spain 2012 15 Super Tuscan, Il Fauno di Arcanum Toscana, Italy 2014 16 Cabernet Sauvignon, 75 Wine Company CA 2016 14 Cabernet Sauvignon, Justin Paso Robles, CA 2016 17 Cabernet Sauvignon, Acumen Wines ‘Mountainside’ Napa Valley, CA 2014 20 [DESSERT] Tokaji, Royal Tokaji ‘5 Puttonyos’ Tokaj, Hungary 2013 15 Vin Santo, Selvapiana Vin Santo del Chianti Rufina, Italy 2007 16 Bual Madeira, Blandy’s ‘10 yr’ Madiera, Portugal 10 Ruby Porto, Fonseca ‘Bin 27’ Porto, Portugal 9 Tawny Porto, Niepoort ‘10 year’ Porto, Portugal 12 Tawny Porto, Ramos Pinto ‘30 year’ Porto, Portugal 24 9 RESERVE BY THE GLASS [CORAVIN SELECTIONS] 2 oz GLS Chardonnay, Stony Hill Vineyard Napa Valley, CA 2012 10 24 Stony hill has been producing amazing Burgundian-style Chardonnay in the Spring Mountain area of Napa Valley since the late 1940’s. This chardonnay well represents the original California chardonnay, clean, restrained on oak and creaminess. Gamay, Marcel Lapierre ‘Cuvee MMXV’ Morgon, Beaujolais, France 2015 10 24 Arguably, this is the top wine produced from one of the best producers in Beaujolais, Marcel Lapierre. This is a far cry from the Beaujolais Noveau that appears on our tables around Thanksgiving; this Gamay, from the appellation of Morgon, is made from 100 year old vines which results in a an elegant and rustic wine, jam-packed with black and red fruit, orange peel and a long energetic finish. Nebbiolo, GD Vajra ‘Bricco Delle Viole’ Barolo, Piedmont, Italy 2004 13 38 This single vineyard Barolo is in a beautiful place right now, showing tart dried cranberries, strawberries, autumnal aromas, eucalyptus and damp earth.
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