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Beaujolais Saint-Amour Juliénas Moulin À Vent Chiroubles Chénas Beaujolais, and more specifically, the Morgons of Marcel Lapierre have a long history at Le Bouchon. Marcel Lapierre and Jean Claude Poilevey were good friends, Chef Oliver worked the wine harvest there in 2009, and I worked it in 2014. The wines of Beaujolais remain our favorite wines, and not just Lapierre, there are many producers in Beaujolais making extremely delicious (the most important wine quality) and food friendly wines from all 10 Crus, we have highlighted them here. Enjoy – Nicolas Poilevey Beaujolais Fleurie 2019 David Large Beaujolais “Piranha” 52 2019 Gregoire Hoppenot Fleurie “Origines” 52 2018 Domaine de Fa Beaujolais “En Besset” 55 2019 Gregoire Hoppenot Fleurie “Origines” MAGNUM 100 2017 Robert-Denogent Beaujolais-Villages “Jules Chauvet” 72 2018 Yann Bertrand Fleurie Vielles Vignes 105 2018 Clotaire Michal Beaujolais-Vaillages “Vigne Centenaire” 75 2016 Ch. Des Bachelards Fleurie 120 2017 Julie Balagny Fleurie “O Bella Ciao” 120 Saint-Amour 2019 Domaine des Billards Saint Amour 60 Morgon Juliénas 2020 M&C Lapierre Morgon 75 2016 Domaine Chignard Julienas “Beauvernay” 52 2020 M&C Lapierre Morgon “N” 80 2018 Armand Heitz Julienas 65 2020 M&C Lapierre Morgon MAGNUM 175 2020 M&C Lapierre Morgon JEROBOAM 400 Moulin à Vent 2019 M&C Lapierre Morgon “Cuvee Marcel Lapierre” 150 2016 Pierre-Marie Chermette Moulin à Vent 60 2017 Guy Breton Morgon V.V MAGNUM 150 2016 Thibault Liger-Belair Moulin a Vent VV 92 2019 J-M Burgaud Morgon “Côte du Py” 50 2017 Yvon Metras Moulin a Vent MAGNUM 400 Brouilly Chiroubles 2018 Alex Foillard Brouilly 85 2018 D. Coquelet Chiroubles 66 Cote de Brouilly Chénas 2019 Remi & Laurence Dufaitre Cote de Brouilly 66 2018 Domaine les Fines Graves Chénas 52 2018 Pierre Cotton Cote de Brouilly 75 Regnié 2018 Antoine Sunier Regnié 58 Beaujolais Blanc 2019 Antoine Sunier Regnié “Montmerond” 68 2019 David Large Beaujolias BLANC “Dos Argenté 72 Vins Blancs et Rosé Mâcon-Fuissé «Cuvée Le Bouchon», Gilles Noblet Chardonnay..........................$12.00 Alsace, Emile Beyer, Pinot Blanc............................................................................$12.00 Reuilly Gris, Domaine Dyckerhoff, Rosé..................................................................$12.00 Vins Rouges Rotating Beaujolais, Ask Your Server, Gamay.........................................................$14.00 Côtes du Rhône, La Manarine, Grenache...............................................................$12.00 Bordeaux, Ch. Petit Freylon “Cuvée Sarah” Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot.......$12.00 Half-Bottles Sancerre, Henri Bourgeois, Sauvignon Blanc......................................................$42.00 Pouilly-Fuisse, Domaine Gilles Noblet, Chardonnay............................................$35.00 St. Aubin 1er Cru “Les Murgers des Dents de Chien”, Jean-Claude Ramonet.......$110.00 Champagne Lacourte Godbillon, Terroirs d’Ecueil Champagne..........................$60.00 Château Saint-Georges, Saint-Georges Saint-Emilion, Merlot-Cab.....................$60.00 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Vieux Télégraph Grenache-Syrah...................................$68.00 Santenay 1er Cru, Clos Rousseau, Jacques Girardin, Pinot Noir..........................$65.00 La Dame de Montrose, St. Estephe Cab-Merlot....................................................$90.00 La Parde de Haut-Bailly, Pessac-Leognan Cab-Merlot (500ml).......................$100.00 Champagne & Sparkling Crémant d’Alsace, Camille Braun, Sparkling Rosé...............................$13.00 / $65.00 Crémant de Loire, 49M, Brut Sparkling.................................................$13.00/ $65.00 Bugey-Cerdon, Renardat-Fâche, Demi-Sec Sparkling Rosé....................................$60.00 Crémant d’Alsace, Albert Boxler...............................................................................$75.00 Christophe Mignon, Pur Meunier Rosé, Champagne Rosé....................................$135.00 Laherte Frères, Ultratradition Brut Champagne......................................................$95.00 Chartogne-Taillet, Sainte Anne, Brut Champagne..................................................$115.00 Bérêche & Fils, Brut Réserve Champagne...............................................................$130.00 Coessens, Largillier, Exogyre, Blanc de Noirs Extra Brut......................................$200.00 Blanc Bourgogne, Savoie & Jura 2018 Bourgogne Aligoté, Paul Pernot 54 2018 Bourgogne Aligoté, Sylvain Pataille 60 2018 Pouilly-Fuissé, Domaine Gilles Noblet 64 2015 Viré-Clessé, Les Héritiers du Comte Lafon 80 2018 Bourgogne Chardonnay, François Carillon 75 2018 Bourgogne Chardonnay, Domaine Roulot 160 2015 St. Aubin, La Princée, Hubert Lamy 98 2018 Saint-Romain, La Combe Bazin, Domaine Rougeot 110 2018 Meursault, Les Tillets, Antoine Jobard 270 2008 Meursault 1er Cru, Goutte d’Or, François Mikulski 180 2013 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru, Les Truffières, François Carillon 210 2015 Corton-Charlemagne, Grand Cru, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey 650 2019 Petit Chablis, Vincent Dauvissat 130 2018 Chablis, Vincent Dauvissat 150 2013 Chablis 1er Cru, La Forest, Vincent Dauvissat 250 2018 Roussette de Savoie, Grandes Jorasses, Domaine Belluard 100 2019 Côtes du Jura Chardonnay, Domaine des Marnes Blanches 80 2016 Arbois Chardonnay, Les Matheny 105 2017 Arbois Chardonnnay, Les Bruyères, B&S Tissot 120 Alsace, Loire, Languedoc, Rhône & Bordeaux 2018 Riesling Eguisheim, Emile Beyer, Alsace 60 2010 Riesling Grand Cru, Eichberg, Emile Beyer, Alsace, MAGNUM 240 2016 Pinot Gris, Reserve, Trimbach 58 2018 Gewurztraminer, Cuvée Theo, Domaine Weinbach 85 2019 Menetou-Salon, Morogues, Domaine Pellé 60 2017 Pouilly-Fumé, Pascal Jolivet 70 2019 Sancerre, Lucien Crochet 75 2017 Sancerre, Zeste, Domaine du Pré Semelé 90 2018 Vouvray, Clos de Rougemont, Vigneau-Chevreau, Loire 60 2019 Saumur Blanc, Clos de Midi, Arnaud Lambert 50 2019 Val de Montferrand, Domaine Cavalier (Sauvignon Blanc Blend) 50 2015 Condrieu, Vernillon, Domaine Jamet 150 2002 Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc, Château de Beaucastel 200 2018 Asphodèle, Château Climens (Semillon) 92 Bordeaux Rouge 2016 Château Blaignan, Médoc 55 2016 Château Maurac, Haut-Médoc 65 2017 Château Moulin de Tricot, Haut Médoc 85 2012 Les Pagodes de Cos, Cos d’Estournel (2nd Wine) 145 2015 Château La Fleur Peyrabon, Pauillac 100 2001 Château Mouton-Rothschild, Pauillac, Grand Cru Classé 995 2014 Château Teynac, Saint-Julien 95 2017 Château Haut-Bailly, Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé 330 2018 Château Haut-Colombier, Côtes de Bordeaux - 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