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1 WINE LIST Wine List 1 WINE LIST Wine List WINE LIST 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINES PAGE CHAMPAGNE 3-4 ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE 5 CHAMPAGNES OF PASCAL AGRAPART 5 SPARKLING WINE & ROSÉ 6 WHITE WINE LIGHT, FRESH & CRISPY 7 RIESLING 8 CHABLIS 9 WHITE BURGUNDY 10-11 CHARDONNAY FROM ELSEWHERE 12 EDOARDO VALENTINI 12 MEDIUM & FULLER BODIED 13 CHENIN BLANC 14 SKIN CONTACT 15 ROSÉ 15 RED WINE LIGHT, AROMATIC & FRESH 16 BEAUJOLAIS 17 RED BURGUNDY 18-20 PINOT NOIR FROM ELSEWHERE 21 NEBBIOLO FROM LANGHE & VALTELLINA 22 BARBARESCO 22 BAROLO 23-24 CHIANTI CLASSICO & RISERVA 27 SANGIOVESE FROM MONTALCINO & ELSEWHERE 28 SPICY REDS 27 NORTHERN RHÔNE SYRAH 28 THE WINES OF ENVÍNATE 29 MEDIUM BODIED 30 FULLER BODIED 31 LARGE FORMATS 32-33 3 WINE LIST CHAMPAGNE Characterized by its unique chalky soil, wine from the Champagne region northeast of Paris can range from light to rich and full bodied. Our selection focuses on small family growers who farm their vine- yards and make their own wine. Light, Fresh & Crispy These Champagnes are perfect with breakfast, lunch and dinner: vibrant bubbles with racy acidity. Dhondt-Grellet, Dans un Premiere Temps Extra Brut NV (Chardonnay) 99 Avize, Côte des Blancs Larmandier-Bernier, Longitudfe NV (Chardonnay) MAGNUM 250 Avize, Côte des Blancs Pierre Péters, Réserve Oubliée Brut NV (Chardonnay) 195 Le Mesnil sur Oger, Côte des Blancs Pierre Péters, Cuvée Spéciale Les Chétillons Brut 2012 (Chardonnay) MAGNUM 430 Le Mesnil sur Oger, Côte des Blancs Champagne Nowack, La Fontinette Extra Brut NV (Pinot Meunier) 139 Vandières, Vallée de la Marne Champagne Nowack, Les Bauchets Extra Brut NV (Pinot Noir) 139 Vandières, Vallée de la Marne Vouette & Sorbée, Fidèle Extra Brut NV (Pinot Noir) 140 Buxières-sur-Acre, Aube WINE LIST 4 Vinous, Textured & Intense Jump in here for selections ranging from buttery croissants to fuller, oxidative style Champagnes. Adrien Renoir, Le Terroir Grand Cru Extra Brut NV (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir) 120 Verzy, Montagne de Reims Frederic Savart, Les Noues Brut NV (Pinot Noir) 165 Ecueil, Montagne de Reims Frederic Savart, Le Mont Benoit Brut 2015 (Chardonnay) 185 Ecueil, Montagne de Reims Frederic Savart, Mont des Chrétiens Brut NV (Chardonnay) 195 Ecueil, Montagne de Reims Jacques Selosse, Initial Brut NV (Chardonnay) 325 Avize, Côte des Blancs Jacques Selosse, Substance Brut NV (Chardonnay) L.18 549 Avize, Côte des Blancs Jacques Selosse, Bout du Clos Extra Brut NV (Pinot Noir) L.18 475 Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims Jacques Selosse, Bout du Clos Extra Brut NV (Pinot Noir) L.17 499 Ambonnay, Montagne de Reims Jacques Selosse, Sous le Mont Extra Brut NV (Pinot Noir) L.16 499 Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Côte des Blancs Jacques Selosse, Côte Faron Extra Brut NV (Pinot Noir) L.18 475 Aÿ, Côte des Blancs Jacques Selosse, Les Carelles Extra Brut NV (Chardonnay) L.17 499 Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Côte des Blancs Jacques Selosse, Les Carelles Extra Brut NV (Chardonnay) L.16 499 Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Côte des Blancs 5 WINE LIST ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE Rosé Champagne stands out for its pink tint. It can be produced by one of two methods: blending still red and white wine, or through short maceration with grape skins (saignée). Jacques Selosse, Rosé Brut NV (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir) 499 Avize, Côte des Blancs Christophe Mignon, Rosé ADN Brut NV (Pinot Meunier) 130 Le-Mesnil-Le-Huttlier, Vallée de la Marne Robert Moncuit, Les Romarines Grand Cru Brut NV (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir) 140 Les-Mesnil-Sur-Oger, Côte des Blancs Champagnes of Pascal Agrapart Pascal is a fourth generation winemaker overseeing an historic estate full of old vines within the Grand Cru village of Avize. He’s making some of the most thought provoking, complex and delicious wines, not just in Champagne, but in the world. These are wines that deserve an entire page dedicated to their brillance, so we did just that. If you’re on a desert island and you can only take one producer - Pascal is the one. Pascal Agrapart, Terroirs Brut NV (Chardonnay) MAGNUM 270 Avize, Côte des Blancs Pascal Agrapart, Mineral Brut 2009 (Chardonnay) 200 Avize, Côte des Blancs Pascal Agrapart, Mineral Brut 2010 (Chardonnay) 220 Avize, Côte des Blancs Pascal Agrapart, Mineral Brut 2012 (Chardonnay) 185 Avize, Côte des Blancs Pascal Agrapart, Mineral Brut 2013 (Chardonnay) 185 Avize, Côte des Blancs Pascal Agrapart, Mineral Brut 2014 (Chardonnay) 185 Avize, Côte des Blancs Pascal Agrapart, Mineral Brut 2013 (Chardonnay) MAGNUM 400 Avize, Côte des Blancs Pascal Agrapart, L’Avizoise Extra Brut 2012 (Chardonnay) 195 Avize, Côte des Blancs Pascal Agrapart, L’Avizoise Extra Brut 2013 (Chardonnay) 210 Avize, Côte des Blancs WINE LIST 6 SPARKLING WINE These range in style and are all grown outside the Champagne region. Our selections include: pet’nat, fermented in the bottle; and méthode champenoise. Amina Mundi, Camí Dels Xops 2019 (Macabeo/Xarel-lo) 60 Penedès, Spain Wenzlau, L’Inconnu Brut 2012 (Chardonnay) 80 Santa Barbara, California, USA ROSÉ SPARKLING WINE Sparklers continue here with more options grown outside of Champagne and developed through a range of methods. From light & quaffable to juicy & tannic, these wines are a fun alternatives to Champagne. Torre Tusini, Lambrusco di Sobrara NV 56 Emilia-Romagna, Italy Ca’ Montanari, Opera 02 Lambrusco di Modena Amabile NV 52 Emilia-Romagna, Italy Ayunta, Rosato Metodo Ancestrale 2019 (Nerello Mascalese) 72 Mt. Etna, Sicily, Italy Domaine Arnaud Lambert, Crémant de Loire, Brézé NV (Cab Franc/Sauvignon) 60 Saumur, Loire Valley, France Eyrie Vineyards, Spark NV (Pinot Noir, Chasselas, Pinot Blanc) 73 Dundee Hills, Oregon, USA CANTILLON Lambic & Gueuze Paul Cantillon founded the Cantillon Brewery in Brussels, Belgium in 1900. Fourth generation de- scendant Jean-Pierre van Roy runs the brewery now, but not much else has changed. Our Cantillon selections are textbook examples of fruit lambics & sour beer. Brasserie Cantillon, Gueuze 100% Lambic Bio 75 Brasserie Cantillon, Rose de Gambrinus (Raspberry) 75 7 WINE LIST CRISP & CLEAN WHITES For those who prefer lean and lively wine with acidity. Hailing from warmer coastal regions to mountain highlands, these are dynamic selections that can stand on their own or accompany most food. Prié Blanc - Ermes Pavese, Tondo 2016 500ml 100 La Ruine, Valle d’Aosta, Italy Aligoté - Domaine Roulot, Bourgogne Aligoté 2018 85 Burgundy, France Aligoté - Smith-Chapel, Bourgogne Aligoté 2019 65 Burgundy, France Fiano - Ciro Picariello 2018 56 Irpinia, Campania, Italy Sauvignon Blanc - Clos de la Grange 2019 60 Touraine, Loire Valley, France Sauvignon Blanc - Didier Dagueneau, Sancerre, Mont Damnés 2016 265 Sancerre, Loire Valley, France Sauvignon Blanc - Didier Dagueneau, Buisson Renardes 2016 175 Fume de Pouilly, Loire Valley, France Gringet - Domaine Belluard, Le Feu 2017 115 Ayse, Savoie, France Gringet - Domaine Belluard, Pur Jus 2016 120 Ayse, Savoie, France Palomino - DaTerra Viticultores (Laura Lorenzo), Gavela de Vila 2016 MAGNUM 145 Ribeira Sacra, Galicia, Spain Xarel-lo - Enric Soler, Espenyalluchs 2018 120 Penedès, Spain Xarel-lo - Enric Soler, Nun 2018 140 Penedès, Spain WINE LIST 8 RIESLING Riesling is one of the most complex and versatile wine varietals that exists today. It can be produced in to world class dry wines, nuanced and elegant sweet wines, zesty sparkling wines that can rival the complexity of Champagne, and is used in blending (with other red and white varietals) to balance acid and aromas of a final product. We implore you to appreciate these wines, and riesling in general, with an open mind and palate Sparkling Riesling - Peter Lauer, Sekt 2016 (dry) 78 Saar, Mosel, Germany J.B. Becker, Eltviller Sonnenberg Kabinett Trocken 1986 (dry) 115 Rheingau, Germany Weiser-Kunstler, Steffensberg 2018 (dry) 90 Mosel, Germany Stein, Ohne 2017 (dry) 76 Mosel, Germany Koehler-Ruprecht, Kallstadter Saumagen ‘R’ Auslese Trocken 2008 (dry) 140 Pfalz, Germany Stein, Alfer Hölle 1900 Spätlese 2018 (off dry) 120 Mosel, Germany Vollenweider, Wolfer Goldgrube Kabinett 2018 (off dry) 63 Mosel, Germany Vollenweider, Wolfer Goldgrube Kabinett 2018 Magnum (off dry) 130 Mosel, Germany J.B. Becker, Wallufer Walkenberg Spätlese 2002 (off dry) 100 Rheingau, Germany 9 WINE LIST CHARDONNAY It’s versatile, exciting, ever-changing, and we love it. If you’re one to say you don’t like Chardonnay, we’d love to change your mind. Chablis Dominated by a landscape of Kimmeridgian limestone and located just south of Paris, Chablis is home to precise, mouth watering Chardonnay. It’s arguably our favorite region. Moreau-Naudet 2018 80 Eleni et Edouard Vocoret, En Boucheran 2018 90 Pattes Loup, 1er Cru Butteaux 2015 159 Vincent Dauvissat, 1er Cru La Forest 2001 299 Domaine François Raveneau, 1er Cru Montée de Tonnerre 2011 410 Domaine François Raveneau, 1er Cru Montée de Tonnerre 2013 395 WINE LIST 10 White Burgundy The mothership. Our selection spans simple village wines to iconic vineyards and producers from the Côte d’Or. Bourgogne Blanc Domaine Roulot, Bourgogne Blanc 2011 148 Meursault Marquis d’Angerville, Bourgogne Blanc 2017 110 Meursault Domaine Simon Bize, Les Perrieres 2018 105 Savigny-lès-Beaune Côtes-de-Nuits, Savigny-lès-Beaune Didier-Fornerol, Côtes-de-Nuits Villages 2011 105 Côtes-de-Nuits Didier-Fornerol, Côtes-de-Nuits Villages 2013 105 Côtes-de-Nuits Didier-Fornerol, Côtes-de-Nuits Villages 2017 89 Côtes-de-Nuits Domaine Simon Bize 2018 125 Savigny-lès-Beaune Domaine Simon Bize, Shiro 2018 120 Savigny-lès-Beaune Domaine Simon Bize, Shirokuro 2018 (Blanc de Noirs) 120 Savigny-lès-Beaune Auxey-Duresses Domaine Chanterêves, Auxey-Duresses,
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