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By the Glass Sparkling Pálffy, Methode Traditionelle Brut 2016 By The Glass Sparkling Pálffy, Methode Traditionelle Brut 2016, Furmint $15 Pezsgö, Hungary Whites Dönnhoff, Dry Riesling 2017, Riesling $15 Nahe, Germany By The Glass Domaine Trochoire, Elisabeth 2016, Chenin Blanc $16 Loire Valley, France Non-Alcoholic All N/A cocktails: $12 - Seedlip Garden: Peas, Hay and traditional English herbs Extended Skin Contact - Seedlip Grove: Orange, Lemon Peel, Ginger and Lemongrass Kabaj, Rebula 2015, Ribolla Gialla $19 - Seedlip Spice: Barks, Spices and Citrus Peels Goriška Brda, Slovenia Topped off with your choice of London Essence: Reds Tonic Water, Soda Water, Ginger Beer Leonardo Bussoletti, Ciliegiolo di Narni, Ciliegiolo $17 Narni, Umbria, Italy Beers Clos Pons ‘Jan Petit’ 2017, Syrah/Garnacha $13 Rootstock, Dry Cider, Williamson, NY $10 Costers Del Segre, Catalunya, Spain Braven, Pilsner, Brooklyn, NY $8 Ross, Shrewsbury, Amber Lager, Red Bank, NJ $11 Sake By The Glass Cigar City, Fancy Papers, Tampa Florida $9 Thrive, Double Hopped New England IPA, Stamford, CT $14 Yuho, “Rhythm of the Centurues”, Yama-oroshi (Kimoto) $12 Ross, Navesink, Double IPA, Red Bank, NJ $12 Ishikawa, Japan Harpoon ‘Nana’s Nightcap’ Spiced Oatmeal Porter, Boston, MA $12 Sparkling Wines Sake By The Bottle Pálffy, Methode Traditionelle Brut 2016, Furmint $60 Junmai Daiginjo Pezsgö, Hungary * Katsuyama ‘Den’, Yamada Nishiki $210 Moulin de Chauvigne, Chrysos NV, Brut, Chardonnay $65 Miyagi, Japan Loire Valley, France Michel Fonne, Cremant d’Alsace NV, Brut, Blend $55 Daigingo Alsace, France * Tedorigawa ‘Tsuyusanzen’(Thousand Drops of Dew) $180 Castell de Sant Pau, Rose NV, Brut, Pinot Noir $42 Yamadanishiki, Namazake, Ishikawa, Japan Penedes, Spain Elio Perrone, Bigaro Rosé 2019, Brachetto/Moscato $40 Junmai Ginjo Piedmonte, Italy * SWEET * * Kanabara, “Bride of Fox” $76 Gohyakumangoku Rice, Niigata, Japan Rosé Wines Junmai Europe Asamai Shuzo, Ama No Tu “Heaven’s Door” Tokubetsu $78 * Girolamo Russo, Etna Rosato 2018, Nerello Mascalese $70 Ginno-Sei Rice, Tohoku, Japan Mt. Etna, Sicily, Italy Yuho, “Rhythm of the Centurues”, Yama-oroshi (Kimoto) $80 Ishikawa, Japan Skin Contact Wines Mana 1751, “True Vision” Yamahai Tokubetsu Muroka Genshu $84 Gohyakumangoku Rice, Fukui, Japan Europe Brooklyn Kura, Blue Door, Genshu Namazake $80 * San Michele 2018, Pinot Grigio $45 Yamada Nishiki/Calrose Rices, Brooklyn, NY Delle Venezie, Italy * Brooklyn Kura, Greenwood, Kimoto Nama Chozo $115 Jász Laci, Zöld Veltelini 2017, Grüner Veltliner $67 Yamada Nishiki/Calrose Rices, Brooklyn, NY Somló, Hungary * Keuka Lake Vineyards 2018, Vignoles $70 Nigori Finger Lakes, New York Dewazakura ‘Sarasara’, Dewasansan/Haenuki $69 Kabaj, Rebula 2015, Ribolla Gialla $95 Yamagata, Japan Goriška Brda, Slovenia * denotes last bottle * denotes last bottle White Wines France * Berthollier ‘Chignin Vieilles Vignes’ 2017, Jacquère $40 Chignin, Savoie, France White Wines Domaine Patrick Charlin, Roussette du Bugey 2012, Altesse $74 Bugey, Savoie, France Domestic Domaine Danjou-Banessy, Coste 2017, Maccabeu $80 Lieu Dit, Melon 2018, Melon de Bourgogne $64 Côtes du Roussillon, Languedoc-Roussillon, France Santa Maria Valley, California * Famille Hugel ‘Grossi Laüe’ 2011, Gewürztraminer $168 * Pax Wine Cellars ‘Buddha’s Dharma’ 2017, Chenin Blanc $86 Alsace, France California * Domaine de l’Enchantoir, Terres Blanches 2018, Chenin Blanc $52 Loire Valley, France Austria Domaine de la Renardiére, Les Vianderies 2014, Chardonnay $56 * Soellner ‘Irden, Im Steinzeug’ 2017, Roter Veltliner $87 Arbois-Pupillin, Jura, France Niederösterreich, Austria J.L. Chave Sélection, Circa 2017, Roussanne $83 Saint Joseph, Rhône Valley, France Hungary Givesy, Tarányi Rajnai, Rizling 2018 $60 Italy Badacsony, Hungary Abbazia di Novacella, Kerner 2018, Kerner $58 * Gilvesy, Váradi 2017, Furmint $68 Alto Adige, Italy Badacsony, Hungary * Vigneti A Prua 2018, Pigato $64 * Lenkey Pincészet, Forgalomba Hozva 2012, Furmint $70 Pigato di Albenga, Liquria, Italy Mád, Tokaj, Hungary Bisci, Verdicchio di Matelica 2018, Verdicchio $42 * Fanni Kertje ‘Tokaji Szamorodni’ 2001, Furmint/Hárslevelü $105 Verdicchio di Matelica, Marche, Italy Tokaj, Hungary 500 ml Ezio Poggio, L’Archetipo 2018, Timorasso $80 Terre di Libarna, Colli Tortonesi, Piedmont, Italy * denotes last bottle * denotes last bottle Red Wines France * Cháteau de Mérande, La Belle Romaine 2014, Mondeuse $82 Vin de Savoie, Savoie, France * Domaine Chapel, Chiroubles 2018, Gamay $85 Chiroubles, Beaujolais, Burgundy, France Red Wines Château Bourgneuf ‘Pomerol’ 2013, Merlot/Cabernet $153 Pomerol, Bordeaux, France Domestic * Château Clos L’Eglise ‘Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux, Blend 2006 $120 * Presqu’ile, Pinot Noir 2018, Pinot Noir $76 Bordeaux, France Santa Barbara County, California Château Lynch-Bages ‘Grand Vin’ 2008, Blend 375 ml $200 * Brooks, ‘Rastaban’ 2015, Pinot Noir $150 Pauillac, Bordeaux, France Eola-Amity Hills, Willamette Valley, Oregon Château Brane-Cantenac ‘Margaux’ 2016, Blend $250 Enfield Wine Co., Pretty Horses 2017, Tempranillo/Graciano $78 Margaux, Bordeaux, France California Domaine de l’Hortus, Bergerie 2018, Syrah/Mouvedre $50 * Ridge ‘Hooker Creek’ 2015, Zinfandel $98 Pic Saint-Loup, Languedoc-Roussillon, France Sonoma Valley, Sonoma County, California Domaine de la Decelle, Valréas 2017, Grenache/Syrah $55 Coléte, 2017, Merlot $145 Côtes du Rhône Villages, Rhône Valley, France Napa Valley, California Domaine Rostaing, Vassal de Puech Noble Rouge 2015, GSM Blend $72 Boundary Breaks, CF 2018, Cabernet Franc $60 Coteaux du Languedoc, Languedoc-Roussillon, France Finger Lakes, New York J.L. Chave Sélection, Offerus 2017, Syrah $88 * Chappellet ‘Signature’ 2017, Cabernet Sauvignon $173 Saint Joseph, Rhône Valley, France Pritchard Hill, Napa Valley, California Mas de Daumas Gassac, Pont de Gassac 2018, Cab/Merlot/Syrah $45 * Radio-Coteau ‘Las Colinas’ 2015, Syrah $125 Pays d’Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France Sonoma Coast, Sonoma County, California Domaine U Stiliccionu, Kalliste 2015, Nielluccio/Sciacarello $74 Matthiasson ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ 2016, Cabernet Sauvignon $155 Ajaccio, Corsica, France Napa Valley, California Italy Hungary Azienda Agricola COS, Nero di Lupo 2017, Nero d’Avola $68 Jackfall, Kékfrankos 2015, Kékfrankos $58 Terre Siciliane, Sicily, Italy Villány, Hungary Franz Gojer, Rondell 2018, Schiava/Lagrein $60 St. Magdalener, Südtirol, Italy Spain * Bellus, Girasole 2015, Sangiovese Blend $76 Descendientes de José Palacios, Pétalos 2018, Mencía $58 Tuscany, Italy Bierzo, Castilla y León, Spain Castell’in Villa, Chianti Classico 2015, Sangiovese $69 Clos Pons ‘Jan Petit’ 2017, Syrah/Garnacha $48 Chianti Classico, Tuscany, Italy Costers Del Segre, Catalunya, Spain Sandro Fay ‘Ronco del Picchio Sforzato’ 2014, Nebbiolo $130 * Alvaro Palacios ‘Galtallops’ 2014, Garnacha $147 Sforzato di Valtellina, Lombardia, Italy Priorat, Spain * Marco Tinessa, Last Trip to Sicily 2016, Aglianico $98 Campania, Italy * denotes last bottle * denotes last bottle .
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