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Sparkling Glass 6 Oz. White Rosé WINES BY THE GLASS sparkling glass 6 oz. Raventós i Blanc, Blanc de Blancs, "Conca Del Riu Anoia," 2016, Penedés, Spain 15 Weingut Tinhof, Rosé, NV, Burgenland, Austria 18 Schramsberg, Blanc de Blanc Brut, 2014, Napa, USA 22 Taittinger, "Cuvée Prestige," Brut, NV, Champagne, France 24 white Malvasia, Matoševic, "Alba,"2016, Istria, Croatia 12 Sauvignon Blanc, Château Reynon, Denis Dubourdieu, 2015, Bordeaux, France 16 Assyrtiko, Santo Winery, 2017, Santorini, Greece 15 Fiano di Avellino, Guido Marsella, 2015, Campania, Italy 15 Riesling, Dr. Lippold, "Empress Josephine's Riesling," 2015, Mosel, Germany 13 Chardonnay, Mount Eden Vineyards, 2015, Edna Valley, California, USA 20 rosé Grenache/Nielluccio, Domaine Vico," 2017, Corsica, France 13 Plavac Mali, Miloš, "Stagnum," 2016, Pelješac, Croatia 14 Mourvédre, Rootdown, "Dry Bone Ranch," 2017, Amador County, USA 15 red Pinot Noir, Enderle & Moll, "Liaison," 2014, Baden, Germany 18 Prokupac, Doja, 2015, Toplica, Serbia 12 Blaufränkisch, Claus Preisinger, 2012, Burgenland, Austria 13 Malbec, Cosse et Maisonneuve, "La Fage," 2015, Cahors, France 15 Grenache & Syrah, Domaine de la Vieille Julienne, "Clavin," 2014, Côtes du Rhône, France 16 Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot, Cain Cuvée, "NV10," Napa Valley, USA 20 Zinfandel, Ridge, "Lytton Springs," 2014, Sonoma County, USA 25 er 2 summ 018 b y the glass BOTTLED BEER & CIDERS Lagunitas Brewing Company $8 American IPA, USA 330ml, 6.2% abv Brooklyn Brewery $7 German style Pilsner, USA 330ml, 5.1% abv Kiuchi Brewery $14 Hitachino Red Rice Ale, Japan 330ml, 5.5% abv Duvel Moortgat Brewery $14 Tripel Hop "Citra,", Belgium 330ml, 9.5% abv DRAFT BEER Five Bouroughs Beer Co. $9 Czech style Pilsner, New York 5.0% abv Lager of the Lakes, Bell's Brewery, Inc $9 Bohemian Pilsner, Michigan 5.0% abv Brasserie d'Achouffe Brewing Co. $13 Belgian Strong Pale Ale, Belgium 8% abv Two Hearted Ale, Bell's Brewery, Inc $9 American Pale Ale, Michigan 7% abv Founders Brewing Co. $9 American Porter, Michigan 6.5% abv Ommegang $12 Wheat Ale, New York 5.2% abv Duvel Moortgat Brewery $13 Belgian Ale, Belgium 6.8% abv . 0 1-3 20 oct 2 16 o riverpark ct 21-30 page 2 b eer & cider TABLE OF CONTENTS sommelier selection 4&5 red wines large format bottles 6 Gamay 16 sparkling wines 7 & 8 Pinot Noir white wines France 16 & 17 Chardonnay Germany 17 France 9 North America 18 North America 10 New Zealand 18 Italy 10 Cabernet Sauvignon Sauvignon Blanc 11 North America 19 & 20 Chenin Blanc 11 Italy 20 Riesling Germany 12 Spain 20 Austria 13 Chile 20 France 13 Bordeaux 21 Grüner Veltliner 13 Rooted In Merlot 22 France 14 Cabernet Franc 22 Italy 14 Zinfandel 22 Spain 14 Malbec 22 Hungary 14 Grenache 23 Lebanon 14 Mourvèdre 23 United States 14 Syrah 24 Argentina 14 Nebbiolo 25 & 26 Sangiovese 26 15 rosé, yellow & orange Tempranillo 27 Rooted In Austria 28 France 28 Italy 28 Lebanon 28 United States 28 Chile 28 Portugal 28 dessert wines 29 spirits 30 -34 SELECTIONS FROM OUR SOMMELIER balkan wine route our beverage director dusan vranic is from this part of the world and will be happy to help you with your new wine exploration. we focus now on this fascinating region with an ancient tradition of wine making currently experiencing a renaissance over the last decade. we are offering a selection of mostly indigenous grape varieties, which truly represent the place where they are grown. these gifted winemakers choose low-intervention winemaking to show the full potential of this unique terroir. try a glass of assyrtiko to be transported to beautiful and sunny santorini or travel to the croatian coast with a glass of full bodied red wine such as plavac mali. taste the slovenian soil with a mineral rebula or experience the serbian aromatic red wine prokupac. from the slovenian alps to the greek islands WHITE, ROSÉ, ORANGE slovenia 2013 Ribolla Gialla, Ferdinand, "Epoca," Goriska Brda 69 2008 Rebula/Malvazija/Zeleni, Kabaj," Amfora," (orange wine) 128 croatia 2014 Teran, Bruno Trapan, "Che Non Che," Istria (sparkling rosé) 75 2016 Malvasia, Matoševic, "Alba,", Istria 48 2016 Debit, Bibich, North Dalmatia, Croatia 50 2016 Teran/Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot/Syrah, Bruno Trapan, Istria (rosé) 48 2016 Plavac Mali, Zlatan Otok, Zlatan "Opol," Dalmatian Coast (rosé) 50 2016 Plavac Mali, Miloš, "Stagnum," Pelješac (rosé) 56 2016 Malvazija, Kozlovic, Istria 58 serbia 2010 Riesling, "Margus Margi," Vino Budimir, Župa 58 greece 2015 Mandilaria/Voudomato, Hatzidakis, Santorini (rosé) 60 2016 Assyrtiko, Gai'a, "Thalassitis," Santorini 60 2017 Assyrtiko, Santo Winery, Santorini 60 2015 Aidani, Hatzidakis, Santorini 70 riverpark page 4 SELECTIONS FROM OUR SOMMELIER balkan wine route from the slovenian alps to the greek islands red croatia 2015 Teran, Bruno Trapan, "Terra Mare," Istria 80 2011 Plavac Mali, Androvic, Pelješac, Dalmatian Coast 75 2015 Teran/Merlot, Matoševic,"Grimalda," Istria 78 2008 Teran, Roxanich, "Teran Re," Istria 110 2010 Crljenak Kaštelanski, Zlatan Otok, Makarska, Dalmatian Coast 105 bosnia and herzegovina 2015 Blatina, Brkic, South Herzegovina 70 serbia 2015 Prokupac, Doja, Toplicki Vinogradi 48 2010 Prokupac, Vino Budimir "Triada," Župa 62 2007 Prokupac/Cabernet Sauvignon, Vino Budimir "Rosa," Župa 105 macedonia 2013 Vranec, Stobi, "Vranec Veritas," Tikveš 58 2013 Vranec, Popova Kula, "Perfect Choice," Tikveš, Demir Kapija 80 albania 2013 Kallmët, Kantina Albëri, Mirditë 60 greece 2013 Xinomavro, Domaine Katsaros, "Valos," Thessalia, Krania 68 2012 Agiorgirtiko, Ktima Parparoussis, Nemea 118 2014 Kotsifali/Mandilaria, Rhous Tamiolakis Winery, "Skipper," Crete 69 riverpark page 5 LARGE FORMAT BOTTLES white wine 2007 Malvasia Vignai da Duline, Friuli Colli Orientali, Italy (1.5 L) 260 red wine 2012 Gamay Domaine Vissoux, "Les Trois Roches," Moulin-à-Vent, Beaujolais (3 L) 341 2012 Gamay Domaine Vissoux, "Pierreaux," Brouilly, Beaujolais (3 L) 341 2001 Pinot Noir Chandon de Briailles, Grand Cru Corton-Bressandes (1.5 L) 441 2008 Pinot Noir Monthelie Douchairet, Volnay 1er Cru, "En Champans" (1.5 L) 340 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot Château Citran, Cru Bourgeois, Haut-Médoc (1.5 L) 210 2000 Cabernet Sauvignon & Grenache Château Musar, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon (1.5 L) 394 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon Corison, Napa Valley (1.5 L) 460 1985 Merlot Duckhorn, "3 Palms Vineyard," Napa Valley (1.5 L) 419 2000 Merlot & Cabernet Franc Château Chauvin, Grand Cru Classé, St.-Émilion (1.5 L) 420 2014 Syrah Mickaël Bourg, "Les p'tits bouts" Cornas (1.5 L) 240 1990 Grenache Château la Nerthe, “Cuvée des Cadettes,” Châteauneuf-du-Pape (1.5 L) 400 2003 Grenache Domaine Roger Perrin, "Réserve des Vieilles Vignes," Châteauneuf-du-Pape (1.5 L) 650 2012 Barbera del Monferrato Iuli, "Rossore," Piedmont (1.5 L) 139 2010 Nebbiolo Sandrone, "Valmaggiore," Langhe, Piedmont (1.5 L) 278 1997 Nebbiolo Ar.Pe.Pe., "Rocce Rosse," Sassella Riserva, Lombardy (3 L) 656 riverpark page 6 SPARKLING WINE non-vintage champagne NV Taittinger, "Cuvée Prestige," Brut, NV, Champagne, France 100 NV J.M. Gobillard, Brut, Hautvillers 100 NV Genet, Blanc de Blanc, Brut, "Espirit," Grand Cru, Côte des Blancs 104 NV Pierre Gimonnet, "Sélection Belles Années," Côte des Blancs 105 NV Caravelle, Brut, Blanc de Blanc, Epernay 105 NV Stéphane Coquillette, 1er Cru, Brut, "Carte d'Or," Côte de Blancs 120 NV Colin, "Blanche de Castille," Blanc de Blancs, Côte de Blancs 125 NV Jacques Lassaigne, Les Vignes de Montgueux 140 NV Philipponat, "Royale Réserve,"Mareuil-Sur-Aÿ 155 NV Billecart Salmon, Brut, "Sous Bois,"Mareuil-Sur-Aÿ 172 NV Jacquesson, "Cuvée 738 Extra Brut," Vallée de la Marne 190 vintage champagne 2006 Goutorbe, Millesime Brut, Vallée de la Marne 143 2005 Deutz, "Amour de Duetz," Blanc de Blancs, Montagne de Reims 360 2006 Philipponat, "Clos des Goisses,"Mareuil-Sur-Aÿ 420 1996 Jacquesson, "Dégorgement Tardif," Avize 672 rosé champagne NV Louis Barthelemy, "Rubis,"Epernay 115 NV Stéphane Coquillette, Cuvée Marie Aimer Brut Rosé Champagne Rosé, Côte de Blancs 135 2008 Veuve Clicquot, Rosé, Montagne de Reims 220 2007 Philipponat, "Cuvée 1522," Mareuil-Sur-Aÿ 395 riverpark page 7 SPARKLING WINE sparkling 2016 Matthias Hager, Kamptal, Austria (Pét Nat) 65 2016 Claus Preisinger, Burgenland, Austria (Pét Nat) 92 2013 Ridgeview Estate, "Cavendish," Brut, 2013, Sussex, England 86 2016 Raventós i Blanc, Blanc de Blancs, Conca Del Riu Anoia, Penedés, Spain 60 2012 Raventós i Blanc,"Textures de Pedra, "Conca del Riu Anoia, Penedés, Spain 105 2014 Schramsberg, "Blanc de Blanc," Napa Valley, USA 88 2013 Schramsberg, "Blanc de Blanc," Napa Valley, USA 88 2013 Lantieri, "Arcadia," Franciacorta, Italy 95 2011 Arndorfer, "Die Leidenschaft," Pricklind, Kamptal, Austria 97 rosé sparkling NV Weingut Tinhof, Blaufränkisch Rosé, NV, Burgenland, Austria 72 riverpark page 8 WHITE WINE chardonnay france burgundy regional 2014 Alexandre Jouveaux, "Prety" 80 chablis 2014 Domaine de La Meuliere, "1er Cru" 85 1996 Verget, Grand Cru Bougros 239 meursault 2012 Château Genot-Boulanger, "Meix Chavaux" 144 2008 Bitouzet-Prieur, "1er Cru Santenots" 155 2015 Jean-Michel Gaunoux Hudelot 160 2007 Domaine Michelot, "1er Cru Les Charmes" 161 chassagne-montrachet 2015 Domaine Vincent & Francois Jouard 145 2007 Domaine Ramonet, "1er Cru Les Ruchottes" 295 corton 2009 Domaine Bonneau du Martray, Grand Cru Corton-Charlemagne 248 mercurey 2012 Château Chamirey 85 pouilly-fuisse 2015 Château des Rontets, 'Clos Varambon" 88 languedoc roussillon 2010 Novellum , Pays d'Oc Blanc 50 riverpark page 9 WHITE WINE chardonnay north america canada 2010 Tawse, "Robyn's Block," Twenty Mile Bench 83 2008 Norman Hardie, "Cuvée L," Ontario 98 california sonoma 2015 Lioco, "Estero Vineyard," Russian River 80 2014 Ernest, "The Farmer," Sonoma Coast 105 2015 Flanagan, "Ritchie Vineyard," Russian River Valley 160 2006 Williams Selyem, "Drake Estate Vineyard," Russian River Valley 208 napa valley 2014 Farm 85 2015 Frank Family, Carneros 95 2015 Truchard, Carneros 100 2011 Kongsgaard (375 ml) 131 2015 Mayacamas, Mt.Veeder 135 2012 Aubert, "Sugar Shack Estate" 258 central coast 2015 Mount Eden Vineyards, Edna Valley 80 2012 Varner, "Spring Ridge Vineyard-Home Block," Santa Cruz Mountains 121 santa barbara 2011 Hilliard Bruce, Sta.
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