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2002 Chateau La Caussade, Bordeaux, FR Black Trumpet Bottle List Wines curated by Sommelier Spencer Montgomery bottle of white Albariño, Envidiacochina, Rías Baixas, SP 2017; tête de cuvée, low sulfite, organic, biodynamic.......………..……68 Pecorino, iLauri ‘Avalos’, Colline Pescaresi IGP, Abruzzo, IT 2017…………………………………………….....…55 Chenin Blanc, Vouvray Sec, Domaine Vigneau-Chevreau, Loire, FR 2018; organic, biodynamic.………….........69 Chenin Blanc, Domaine J Mourat, Val de Loire IGP, Loire Valley, FR 2018; organic, biodynamic …………...……50 Grüner Veltliner, Huber ‘Terrassen’, Niederösterreich, Austria 2017………….……………………….……………..58 Pinot Gris, Krásná Hora, Moravia, Czech Republic 2016; organic, biodynamic…………………………….....……...52 Riesling, Kiona, Columbia Valley, WA 2016 ........................................................................................................... 42 Riesling (dry), Corvidae ‘Ravenna’, Columbia Valley, WA 2018 ........................................................................... 48 Riesling (dry), Ravines, Finger Lakes, NY 2015..................................................................................................... 54 Riesling (dry), Terra Parna, Malokarpatská, Slovakia 2018 ................................................................................... 56 Riesling (dry), Tegernseerhof ‘Terrassen’, Wachau, Austria 2017....................................................................... 63 Kerner, Castelfeder ‘Lahn’, Vigneti Delle Dolomiti IGT, Südtirol - Alto Adige, IT 2016……………………………..60 Cayuga, ‘Seacoast White’, Squamscott Vineyard, Newfields, NH; dry, estate-grown fruit…….…………..…….…..40 Sauvignon Blanc, Honig ‘Rutherford’, Napa, CA 2016 ......................................................................................... 70 Sauvignon Blanc, Satellite, Marlborough, NZ 2018………………………………………………………..……….....…52 Sauvignon Blanc, Domaine Paul Buisse, Touraine AOP, Loire, FR 2018 ............................................................. 45/12 Sauvignon Blanc, Domaine Philipe Raimbault ‘Apud Sariacum’, Sancerre, FR 2018 ........................................ 80 Cortese, Gavi di Gavi ‘La Caplana’, Gavi, IT 2018 ............................................................................................... 55 Verdejo, Galerna, Dominio de Punctum, Castilla La Mancha, SP 2017; organic.................................................. 45 Verdejo, Menade, Rueda, SP 2016; organic ........................................................................................................... 42 Melon de Bourgogne, La Marinière Muscadet, Sèvre et Maine, Loire, FR 2015 ................................................... 38 Fonte Cal/ Síria (indigenous varietals), Beyra, Beira Interior, Portugal 2018……………………….………………...38 Pinot Grigio, Redentore, Veneto, IT 2018; organic, no sulfites added..………………….………………………..........50 Gewürztraminer, Krásná Hora, Moravia, Czech Republic 2018; biodynamic, skin contact, orange wine….….….....60 Gewürztraminer, Jonathon Edwards, North Stonington, CT 2014 ........................................................................ 80 Vermentino, Tenuta Santo Pietro ‘Imago’, Pienza, IT 2015 ................................................................................. 38 Vermentino/ Nuragus, Pala ‘Silenzi’, Sardenga, IT 2016 ....................................................................................... 46 Chenin Blanc/ Chardonnay/ Viognier, Badenhorst ‘The Curator’, Swartland, SA 2019 ....................................... 35/9 Sauv. Blanc/ Muscat/ Gewurztraminer, Gramona ‘Gessami,’ Penedes, SP 2016; organic .................................... 48 Pinot Blanc, Girasole, Mendocino County, CA 2017; organic ................................................................................. 45 Garnacha Blanca, Familia Mayol, Valle de Uco, Mendoza, AR 2018……………………………………….…….…..38 Grenache Blanc/ Clairette, Ferraton ‘Samorëns’, Côtes-du-Rhône, FR 2017; organic …………………..…………45/12 Chardonnay, Dominio de Punctum, ’20,000 Leguas’, Castilla La Mancha SP 2017; skin contact, orange wine... 35 Chardonnay, Domaine Testut ‘Vieilles Vignes’, Chablis, Burgundy, FR 2017 …………………..…………………75 Chardonnay, Joseph Drouhin, Mâcon-Villages, Beaune, Burgundy FR 2017……………………………………….48 Chardonnay, Peter Paul, Sonoma, CA 2017 .......................................................................................................... 60 Chardonnay, Foxglove, Edna Valley, Central Coast, CA 2017 ............................................................................. 45/12 Chardonnay, Orin Swift ‘Mannequin’, St. Helena, Napa, CA 2017 ....................................................................... 80 Chardonnay, Etrusca ‘Cecilia’, Russian River Valley, Sonoma, CA 2017; organic ................................................ 85 Trebbiano di Lugana, Cà dei Frati ‘I Frati’, Lugana DOC, Lombardy, IT 2018 ...................................................... 50/13 rosé Zweigelt, Mittelbach, Rosé, Lower Austria, AT 2018 ............................................................................................. 48 Cabernet Franc/ Gamay, Tortoise Creek ‘Le Charmel’, Loire, FR 2018 .............................................................. 45 Tempranillo/ Garnacha/ Viura, Solar de Randez, Rioja, SP 2018; organic, biodynamic……………………...……...45/12 Zinfandel/ Alicante Bouschet/ Carignane, Etrusca ‘Natalia’, Russian River Valley, Sonoma, CA 2018; organic...80 sparkling Ugni Blanc, Grandial, Blanc de Blancs, Bordeaux, FR N/V……………………………………………………………38/10 Pinot Gris/ Gewürztraminer/ Müller-Thurgau, Montinore ‘Vivacé’, Willamette Valley, OR; biodynamic…………..42 Lambrusco, Cleto Chiarli ‘Vecchia Modena Premium’, Emilia-Romagna, IT N/V…………………………………45/12 Cabernet Sauvignon, Steininger Rosé Sekt, Kamptal, AT ..................................................................................... 83 Xarello/ Macabeo/ Chardonnay, Gramona, Imperial Cava Reserve, SP 2013 ....................................................... 69 La Crescent, Shelburne Vineyards ‘Iapetus Figure 2’, Shelburne, VT 2018; pétillant naturel, orange wine….….60 Chardonnay, Besserat de Bellefon ‘Cuvée des Moines’, Brut Blanc de Blancs, Champagne, FR N/V…………110 P. Noir/ Meunier/ Chardonnay, Billecart-Salmon, Brut Rosé, Champagne, FR N/V ............................................. 135 P. Noir/ Meunier/ Chardonnay, Krug ‘Grande Cuvée’, Champagne, FR N/V ........................................................ 260 Black Trumpet Bottle List Wines curated by Sommelier Spencer Montgomery bottle of red Pinot Noir, Alphonse Dolly, Loire, FR 2017........................................................................................................... 46 Pinot Noir, Kin & Cascadia, Willamette Valley, OR 2017…………………………………………...……….………...50/13 Pinot Noir, Cave de L’Aurore, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy, FR 2017………………………………………........…..58 Pinot Noir, Les Brebis, Eola-Amity Hills, Willamette Valley, OR 2015………………………………………..………70 Pinot Noir, Robert Sinskey, Los Carneros, CA 2015; organic ................................................................................ 90 Pinot Noir, Peter Paul, Sonoma, CA 2017.............................................................................................................. 65 Pinot Noir, Eric Kent, Sonoma Coast, CA 2013 .................................................................................................... 95 Pinot Noir, Tom Eddy ‘Manchester Ridge’, Mendocino, CA 2013........................................................................ 130 Schiava, Cembra, Trentino-Alto Adige, IT 2018………………………………………………………………….………45/12 Gamay, Vignobles Bulliat, Morgon AOP, Beaujolais, FR 2018; chilled, organic, no sulfites added ……………….60 Zweigelt, Landhaus Mayer, Niederösterreich, AU 2016 ........................................................................................ 42 Nerello Mascalese/ Nerello Cappuccio, Terrazze dell’Etna ‘Carusu’, Etna, Sicily, IT 2015…………….…….……69 Cabernet Franc, Lorieux, Saint-Nicolas de Bourgueil AOC, Loire, FR 2015………………………….….……….…..55 Chambourcin, Squamscott Vineyard, Newfields, NH; estate-grown fruit …………………………………………......50 Noiret/ Chambourcin, Squamscott Vineyard ‘Seacoast Seven Rivers’, Newfields, NH; estate-grown fruit ……...45 Frappato, Centonze, Sicily, IT 2016; organic .......................................................................................................... 40 Garnacha/ Tempranillo, Bodegas Santalba ‘Cotas Altas’, Rioja, SP 2015; high altitude vineyard. ....................... 58 Grenache/ Mourvedre/ Syrah, Perrin ‘Les Sinards’, Chateauneuf du Pape, FR 2017 .......................................... 120 Grenache/ Mourvedre, Vieux Télégraphe, Chateauneuf du Pape, FR 2016 ......................................................... 175 Grenache/ Syrah/ Mourvedre, Domaine de Fenouillet, Beaumes de Venise, Rhone, FR 2016 ........................... 55 Sangiovese/ Colorino, Fattoria Fibbiano ‘Le Pianette’, Toscana IGT, Tuscany, IT 2015………………………….50 Sangiovese/ Alicante Bouschet/ Malvasia, Morellino di Scansano, Pupille, Tuscany, IT 2017 ........................... 60 Sangiovese, Caparzo, Brunello Di Montalcino, Tuscany, IT 2014 .......................................................................... 115 Lagrein, Castelfeder ‘Rieder’, Südtirol - Alto Adige, IT 2015…………………………………………………….……..58 Tempranillo, Lobetia, Castilla La Mancha, SP 2016; organic .................................................................................. 48 Tempranillo, Bodegas Izadi Reserva, Rioja, SP 2014
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