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Cuvée 2015 White Wines Cuvée 2015 white wines WINE STATION 2 2027 Cellars o Wismer Vineyard ‘Fox Croft Block’ Chardonnay 2012, $30.00 Big Head Wines o Chenin Blanc 2013, $22 Cave Spring Cellars o Riesling CSV 2012, $29.95 EastDell Estates by Diamond Estates Winery o EastDell Estates Black Label Riesling 2013, $17.95 Flat Rock Cellars o The Rusty Shed Chardonnay 2012, $24.95 Henry of Pelham Family Estate Winery o Chardonnay, Speck Family Reserve 2013, $29.95 Inniskillin Niagara Estate o Riesling Reserve 2013, $18.95 Lakeview Cellars by Diamond Estates Winery o Lakeview Cellars Sauvignon Blanc 2013, $17.95 WINE STATION 5 Josephs Estate Wines o Chenin Blanc 2011, $12.95 Legends Estates Winery o Semillon Terroir 2013, $16.95 Marynissen Estates o Pinot Gris 2013, $17.00 Mike Weir Winery o Chardonnay 2013, $14.95 Pondview Estate Winery o Bella Terra Pinot Gris 2013, $19.95 Ravine Vineyard o Ravine Vineyard Chardonnay 2013, $25 Stoney Ridge Estate Winery o Riesling 2013, $13.95 WINE STATION 6 Note: Station numbers are shown on large Cuvée wine bottles inside the Grand Hall the wine bottles inside Cuvée on large shown Station numbers are Note: Ridge Road Estate Winery o Riesling 2014, $15.95 Riverview Cellars Estate Winery o Angelina’s Reserve Gewurztraminer 2013, $18.95 Southbrook Vineyards o Triomphe Chardonnay 2013, $22.95 Stratus Vineyards o Stratus White 2012, $44 Sue-Ann Staff Estate Winery o Fancy Farm Girl Frivolous White 2012, $14.95 Vieni Estates Winery o Chardonnay Reserve 2012, $32.95 Westcott Vineyards o Estate Chardonnay 2013, $26 Cuvée 2015 red wines WINE STATION 1 13th Street Winery o Gamay Noir Sandstone Vineyard 2012, $29.95 Chateau des Charmes o Merlot 2012, St. David’s Bench Vineyard, $29.95 Colaneri Estate Winery o Insieme 2012, $34.95 Cooper’s Hawk o Cabernet Franc Reserve 2012, $34.95 Cornerstone Estate Winery o Cabernet Franc, 2012, $25 Coyote’s Run Estate Winery o David Sheppard Vintage 30 Cabernet Sauvignon 2012, $36.95 Creekside Estate Winery o Broken Press Syrah 2011, $39.95 Domaine Queylus o 2012 Pinot Noir Réserve 2013, $45 WINE STATION 3 Note: Station numbers are shown on large Cuvée wine bottles inside the Grand Hall the wine bottles inside Cuvée on large shown Station numbers are Note: Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate o Grand Reserve Merlot 2012, $24.95 Kacaba Vineyards and Winery o Cabernet Franc Reserve 2010, $44.95 Konzelmann Estate Winery o Cabernet Merlot Family Reserve 2012, $49.95 Lailey Vineyard Wines o Impromptu 2012, $45 Le Clos Jordanne oVillage Reserve Pinot Noir 2012, $30 Magnotta Winery o Enotrium Gran Riserva 2011, $45 Malivoire Wine o Stouck Meritage 2011, $34.95 Rennie Estate Winery o G Assemblage 2012, $55 WINE STATION 4 Megalomaniac/John Howard Cellars of Distinction o Megalomaniac Grounded Reserve Merlot 2010, $44.95 Niagara College Teaching Winery o Balance Pinot Noir 2013, $19.15 Nyarai Cellars o Cadence 2011, $21.95 Pelee Island Winery o Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot Vinedresser 2012, $19.75 Peller Estates Winery o Peller Estates Private Reserve Gamay Noir 2013, $18.75 Thirty Bench Wine Makers o Thirty Bench Small Lot Pinot Noir 2012, $35 Trius Winery o Trius Grand Red 2012, $55 WINE STATION 7 Pillitteri Estates Winery o Riserva Famiglia Appassimento Cabernet Franc 2010, $78 Reif Estate Winery o Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2012, $29.95 Rockway Vineyards o Wild Ferment Red 2012, $29.95 Strewn Winery o Strewn Cabernet Sauvignon Terroir 2012, $36 The Foreign Affair Winery o Petit Verdot 2012, $49.95 Two Sisters Vineyards o Cabernet Franc 2010, $48 Vineland Estates Winery o Cabernet Franc Reserve 2012, $40 .
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