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Sparkling Wine SPARKLING WINE Glass/Bottle Bouvet, Brut, Loire Valley, France 49 Bouvet, Rosé Excellence, Loire Valley, France 49 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, “Yellow Label”, Reims, France 140 Moët & Chandon, "Grand Vintage", Épernay, France, '09 150 Taittinger, Cuvée "Comtes de Champagne", Reims, France, '98 440 CHARDONNAY Rodney Strong, Sonoma County, California, '17 11/49 Hess Selection, Monterey County, California, ’16 50 Sonoma-Cutrer, Russian River Ranches, Sonoma Coast, California, ’17 59 Saintsbury, Carneros, California, '13 70 Chateau Ste Michelle, Cold Creek Vineyard, Columbia Valley, Washington, ’10 79 Dutton Goldfield, Dutton Ranch, Russian River Valley, California, ’15 85 Jordan, Russian River Valley, California, ’16 89 Jordan, Russian River Valley, California, ’15 99 Dutton Goldfield, Dutton Ranch, Rued Vineyard, Green Valley of Russian River Valley, California, ’13 105 Cakebread Cellars, Napa Valley, California, ’17 120 Parallel, Napa Valley, California, ’12 125 Chablis, Domaine Billaud-Simon, Grand Cru, “Vaudésir”, Burgundy, France, ‘12 315 SAUVIGNON BLANC Hess, Shirtail Ranches, California, ‘17 10/45 Cakebread Cellars, Napa Valley, California, '17 85 Venge Vineyards, Jewell Vineyard, Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, California, ’17 100 OTHER WHITE VARIETALS Beringer, White Zinfandel, California 8/35 Montevina, Pinot Grigio, California, '17 9/42 Ste Chapelle, Riesling, Caldwell, Idaho 9/42 Antiquum Farm, Daisy, Willamette Valley, Oregon, ’18 45 Chateau Ste Michelle, Harvest Select Sweet Riesling, Columbia Valley, Washington, ’15 47 Planeta, La Segreta Bianco, Sicily, Italy, '14 52 PINOT NOIR Kenwood Vineyards, Russian River Valley, California, '16 35 Parducci, Mendocino County, California, ’17 11/49 Cline Family Cellar, Sonoma County, California, ’18 49 Willamette Valley Vineyards, Whole Cluster, Willamette Valley, Oregon, ’18 55 Meiomi, Belle Glos, Sonoma Coast, California, '17 65 Ransom, Jigsaw, Willamette Valley, Oregon, ’16 75 Dutton Goldfield, Dutton Ranch, Emerald Ridge Vineyard, Green Valley of Russian River Valley,’17 115 Robert Sinskey Vineyards, Los Carneros, Napa Valley, California, ’15 119 Dutton Goldfield, Fox Den Vineyard, Green Valley of Russian River Valley, California, ’13 135 Mira, Stanly Ranch, Napa Valley, California, ’13 135 Robert Sinskey Vineyards, Vandal Vineyard, Los Carneros, California, ’12 175 Aloxe-Corton, 1er Cru, Les Chaillots, Domaine Louis Latour, Burgundy, France, ’08 210 Aloxe-Corton, 1er Cru, Les Chaillots, Domaine Louis Latour, Burgundy, France, ’06 250 Mongeard- Mugneret, Grand Cru, Richebourg, Côte de Nuits, France, '07 759 MERITAGE Orin Swift “The Prisoner”, Napa Valley, California, ’18 129 Trinchero, Forte, Estate Grown, Napa Valley, California, ’13 170 Pahlmeyer, Proprietary Red, Napa Valley, California, ‘04 385 Continuum, Meritage, Mondavi, Napa Valley, California, ’13 500 Continuum, Meritage, Mondavi, Napa Valley, California, ’12 525 Joseph Phelps “Insignia”, Meritage, Napa Valley, California, '08 525 Continuum, Meritage, Mondavi, Napa Valley, California, ’11 550 Opus One, Meritage, Napa Valley, California, ’16 575 Opus One, Meritage, Napa Valley, California, ’15 595 Continuum, Meritage, Mondavi, Napa Valley, California, ’08 625 Opus One, Meritage, Napa Valley, California, ’13 635 Opus One, Meritage, Napa Valley, California, '12 655 Opus One, Meritage, Napa Valley, California, '10 695 Opus One, Meritage, Napa Valley, California, '09 715 MERLOT Glass/Bottle Columbia Crest, Grand Estates, Columbia Valley, Washington, '15 10/45 J. Lohr, Paso Robles, California, '17 43 Frog's Leap, Napa Valley, California, '15 108 Miner, Stagecoach Vineyard, Napa Valley, California, ’12 125 Duckhorn Vineyards, Napa Valley, California, '17 155 OTHER RED VARIETALS Shiraz, Wishing Tree, Australia, '16 45 Zinfandel, Joel Gott, California,’16 11/49 Malbec, Trapiche, Oak Cask, Mendoza, Argentina, '18 11/49 Bodega Norton "Privada", Mendoza, Argentina, ’15 70 Syrah, Mira, Hyde Vineyard, Napa Valley, California, ’12 125 Zinfandel, Turley, Old Vines, Napa Valley, California, ’15 140 Petite Syrah, Turley, "Hayne Vineyard", ’05 225 Zinfandel, Turley, Dragon Vineyard, Howell Mountain, California, ’09 225 Shiraz, Elderton, Command, Single Vineyard, Barossa Valley, Australia, '04 250 Petite Syrah, Turley, "Hayne Vineyard", ’03 255 Zinfandel, Turley, Pesenti Vineyard, Napa Valley, California, ’09 290 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Joel Gott, 815, California, ’17 50 Liberty School, Paso Robles, California, '17 12/55 Beaulieu Vineyard, Napa Valley, California, ’15 72 Casa Lapostolle, Cuvée Alexandre, Apalta Vineyard, Colchagua Valley, Chile, '18 80 Provenance Vineyards, Rutherford, Napa Valley, California, '15 105 Flora Springs, Napa Valley, California, '16 115 Pine Ridge Vineyards, Rutherford, Napa Valley, California ’15 130 Jordan, Alexander Valley, California, ’15 149 Joseph Phelps, Napa Valley, California, ’16 180 Trinchero, BRV, Estate Grown, Napa Valley, California, ’12 190 Caymus Vineyards, Napa Valley, California, ’18 210 Dunn Vineyards, Napa Valley, California, ’03 255 Johndrow Vineyards, Howell Mountain, Napa Valley, California, ’11 270 Silver Oak Cellars, Alexander Valley, California, '13 275 Pine Ridge Vineyards, Stags Leap District, Napa Valley, California, '11 319 Plumpjack, Estate, Napa Valley, California, ’15 325 Beringer, Private Reserve, Napa Valley, California, '96 465 Beringer, Private Reserve, Napa Valley, California, '95 485 Beringer, Private Reserve, Napa Valley, California, '97 510 Heitz Wine Cellars, Martha's Vineyard, Napa Valley, California, '99 519 Beaulieu Vineyard, George de Latour “Private Reserve”, Napa Valley, California, ’93 535 Shafer, Hillside Select, Stags Leap District, Napa Valley, California, ‘04 655 Spottswoode, Napa Valley, California, ’05 670 BORDEAUX Château Meyney, Grand Cru, Saint-Estèphe, ’06 Château Meyney, Grand Cru, Saint-Estèphe, ’05 Château Meyney, Grand Cru, Saint-Estèphe, ’04 319 Château Grand-Puy-Ducasse, 5eme Cru, Pauillac, 07 329 Château Talbot, 4eme Cru, Saint-Julien, '96 349 ITALY Syrah, Fabrizio Dionisio, Castagnino, Cortona, ’11 10/49 Gaja, Ca’Marcanda, Promis, Tuscany, ‘16 135 .
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