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Trending Now If You Like Opus Slightly Inappropriate Wines with a Strong Female Lead TRENDING NOW 62081 62498 62301 63208 ORIN SWIFT, CHRISTIAN TSCHIDA, MAISON NOIR, M. CHAPOUTIER, “MACHETE” | $130 “YUMMY YUMMY” “TOUCHÉ” CHANTE-ALOUETTE California 2016 CABERNET FRANC| $160 PINOT NOIR | $180 HERMITAGE BLANC | $210 Burgenland, Austria 2015 Willamette Valley, Oregon 2010 Rhône Valley, France 2014 SLIGHTLY INAPPROPRIATE 62541 63160 64085 63220 HEITZ CELLARS, ANTICA TERRA, VILMART & CIE, CHATEAU MUSAR, GRIGNOLINO | $70 “ANGELLICALL” CUVÉE RUBIS OBAIDEH BLEND | $190 Napa Valley, California 2015 PINOT NOIR ROSÉ | $255 ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE | $225 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon 2003 Willamette Valley, Oregon 2014 Rilly-la-Montagne, France NV IF YOU LIKE OPUS 62337 62292 62042 63173 EISELE VINEYARD, SCHRADER CELLARS, TURNBULL CHAPPELETT ALTAGRACIA, ‘DOUBLE DIAMOND’ | $165 WINE CELLARS | $140 MOUNTAIN CUVEE | $100 CALISTOGA | $345 Oakville, Napa Valley 2016 Oakville, Napa Valley 2016 Pritchard Hill, Napa Valley 2017 Napa Valley, California 2015 WINES WITH A STRONG FEMALE LEAD 62424 62404 62404 63191 CHÂTEAU LÉOVILLE- DOMAINE PEYRE ROSE, FORADORI, TEROLDEGO SPOTTSWOODE BARTON, ST. JULIEN | $400 “CLOS DES CISTES” | $190 | $80 SAUVIGON BLANC | $115 Bordeaux, France 2001 Languedoc, France 2004 Alto Adige, Italy 2017 Napa Valley, California 2017 Lilian Barton Santorius Marlene Soria Elisabetta Foradori Mia Klein RAISING THE STEAKS ESTABLISHED IN 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS A JAW-DROPPING BREADTH OF OPTIONS; A MIND-BLOWING DEPTH OF FLAVORS. —— BY THE GLASS 1 HALF-BOTTLES 2 LARGE FORMAT 3 SPARKLING 4 ROSE 6 NEW WORLD WHITE 7 OLD WORLD WHITE 9 NEW WORLD RED 11 OLD WORLD RED 16 SPIRITS 23 BY THE GLASS BUBBLES LUCA PARETTI | Brut Prosecco | Veneto, Italy | NV 16 G.H. MUMM | "Cordon Rouge" Brut | Reims, Champagne | NV 27 VEUVE CLICQUOT | "Yellow Label" Brut | Reims, Champagne | NV 28 SCHRAMSBERG | Brut Rosé | North Coast, California | 2016 29 DELAMOTTE | Blanc de Blancs | Les Mesnil-sur-Oger, Champagne | NV 40 DOM PÉRIGNON | Brut | Épernay, Champagne | 2006 65 WHITE LA PLAYA | Sauvignon Blanc | Curicó Valley, Chile | 2018 16 PIO CESARE | Gavi | Piedmont, Italy | 2018 16 EMPIRE ESTATE | Dry Riesling | Finger Lakes, New York | 2017 17 BALADIÑA | Albariño | Rías Baixas, Spain | 2017 18 SONOMA CUTRER | "Russian River Ranches" Chardonnay | Sonoma Coast, California | 2017 20 PASCAL JOLIVET | Sancerre | Loire Valley, France | 2018 23 THIERRY & PASCALE MATROT | Bourgogne Blanc | Burgundy, France | 2017 25 ROSE VIE VITÉ | "Extraordinaire" | Côtes de Provence, France | 2018 18 FLOWERS | Rosé of Pinot Noir | Sonoma Coast, California | 2018 25 RUMORS | Côtes de Provence, France | 2018 28 RED TERRAZAS DE LOS ANDES | Malbec | Mendoza, Argentina | 2017 18 ACACIA | Pinot Noir | Carneros, California | 2017 18 UPPERCUT | Cabernet Sauvignon | Napa Valley, California | 2017 19 CHÂTEAU MAGENCE | Bordeaux | Graves, France | 2008 20 PONZI VINEYARDS | "LR" Pinot Noir | Willamette Valley, Oregon | 2017 22 VALLANA | "Cuvee Bernardo" Nebbiolo | Piedmont, Italy | 2010 23 WHITEHALL LANE | Merlot | Napa Valley, California | 2015 24 BODEGAS MUGA | Rioja Reserva | Spain | 2015 26 FAUST | Cabernet Sauvignon | Napa Valley, California | 2016 36 CORAVIN GAJA CA' MARCANDA | "Magari" Super Tuscan | Bolgheri, Italy | 2016 50 FAR NIENTE | Chardonnay | Napa Valley, California | 2017 55 DOMAINE JEAN GRIVOT | Vosne-Romanée | Burgundy, France | 2016 60 OPUS ONE | "Overture" | Napa Valley, California | NV 75 COS D’ESTOURNEL | 2ème Grand Cru Classé, Saint-Estèphe | Bordeaux, France | 2008 100 RAISING THE STEAKS ESTABLISHED IN 2019 1 HALF BOTTLES BY THE BOTTLE SPARKLING 64075 | SCHRAMSBERG | Blanc de Blancs | North Coast, California | 2014 65 64073 | CA DEL BOSCO | Franciacorta Cuvée Prestige | Lombardy, Italy | NV 75 64072 | TAITTINGER | Prestige Rosé Brut | Reims, Champagne | NV 75 64074 | PIERRE GIMONNET ET FILS | 1er Blanc de Blancs Brut | Côte des Blancs, Champagne | NV 90 64071 | RUINART | Blanc de Blancs Brut | Reims, Champagne | NV 135 64067 | KRUG | Grand Cuvée Brut | Reims, Champagne | NV 215 WHITE 62534 | J. J. PRUM | Riesling, Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Auslese | Mosel, Germany | 2017 75 RED 62535 | ADELSHEIM | Pinot Noir | Willamette Valley, Oregon | 2016 60 62529 | DOMAINE FAIVELEY | Mercurey | Burgundy, France | 2016 60 62533 | CANTENAC BROWN | Margaux | Bordeaux, France | 2009 160 63230 | BOUCHARD PÈRE & FILS | “Le Corton”, Grand Cru | Burgundy, France | 2013 180 62530 | CHÂTEAU MONTELENA | Cabernet Sauvignon | Napa Valley, California | 2014 185 62528 | DOMINUS | Proprietary Red | Yountville, Napa Valley, California | 2014 285 62531 | DIAMOND CREEK | “Volcanic Hill”, Cabernet Sauvignon | Calistoga, Napa Valley, California | 2016 300 RAISING THE STEAKS ESTABLISHED IN 2019 2 LARGE FORMAT BY THE BOTTLE SPARKLING 64069 | MÖET ET CHANDON | Rosé Brut Imperial | Épernay, Champagne | NV (1.5L) 280 64070 | MÖET ET CHANDON | Brut Imperial | Épernay, Champagne | NV (1.5L) 305 65025 | VEUVE CLICQUOT | "Yellow Label" Brut | Reims, Champagne | NV (1.5L) 380 65026 | VEUVE CLICQUOT | Rosé Brut | Reims, Champagne | NV (1.5L) 390 63223 | BOLLINGER | “Special Cuvée” Brut | Aÿ, Champagne | NV (1.5L) 415 62521 | PERRIER-JOUËT | Grand Brut | Épernay, Champagne | NV (3L) 700 65036 | DOM PÉRIGNON | Brut | Épernay, Champagne | 2009 (1.5L) 1400 65037 | DOM PÉRIGNON | Rosé Brut | Épernay, Champagne | 2005 (1.5L) 2800 WHITE 63233 | PATRICK PIUZE | Terroir de Chablis | Burgundy, France | 2018 (1.5L) 160 63105 | CAKEBREAD CELLARS | Chardonnay | Napa Valley, California | 2016 (1.5L) 180 63221 | LADOUCETTE | Pouilly Fumé | Loire Valley, France | 2016 (1.5L) 290 63104 | FAR NIENTE | Chardonnay | Napa Valley, California | 2017 (1.5L) 290 ROSÉ 63222 | CHÂTEAU MINUTY | Bin 281 | Côtes de Provence, France | 2018 (1.5L) 350 RED 62062 | SILVER OAK | Cabernet Sauvignon | Alexander Valley, California | 2013 (1.5L) 350 62523 | AUBERT | "CIX", Pinot Noir | Sonoma Coast, California | 2013 (1.5L) 605 63225 | BOUCHARD PÈRE ET FILS | "Le Corton", Grand Cru | Burgundy, France | 2016 (1.5L) 610 63227 | LEWIS CELLARS | "Reserve", Cabernet Sauvignon | Napa Valley, California | 2015 (1.5L) 755 63224 | DOMAINE PONSOT | "Cuvee Allouette", Morey St. Denis | Burgundy France | 2016 (1.5L) 1105 62527 | FRANK FAMILY | Cabernet Sauvignon | Rutherford, Napa Valley, France | 2013 (3L) 1100 62525 | LES FORTS DE LATOUR | Pauillac | Bordeaux, France | 2004 (1.5L) 1205 62520 | DIAMOND CREEK | "Gravelly Meadow", Cabernet Sauvignon | Calistoga, Napa Valley, California | 2016 (3L) 2655 62064 | SILVER OAK | Cabernet Sauvignon | Alexander Valley, California | 2013 (6L) 2705 62524 | CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD | Pauillac | Bordeaux, France | 2001 (1.5L) 3200 RAISING THE STEAKS ESTABLISHED IN 2019 3 SPARKLING BY THE BOTTLE NON-VINTAGE BLANC 64002 | DOMAINE CHANDON | Brut | California 60 64046 | ALBERT BICHOT| 'Ivy', Blanc de Blancs, Cremant de Bourgogne | Burgundy 70 64044 | FRANCIACORTA | “Ca del Bosco”, Grand Cuvée | Lombardy, Italy 110 64042 | G.H. MUMM | Cordon Rouge Brut | Reims, Champagne 115 64040 | VEUVE CLICQUOT | "Yellow Label" Brut | Reims, Champagne 125 64081 | CHARTOGNE-TAILLET | Sainte-Anne Cuvée Brut | Montagne de Reims, Champagne 130 64080 | DEUTZ | Brut Classic | Aÿ, France 130 64090 | BILLECART-SALMON | Brut Reserve | Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Champagne 145 64043 | MÖET ET CHANDON | Brut Imperial | Épernay, Champagne 155 64084 | PIERRE PETERS | Blanc de Blancs Reserve | Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Champagne 160 64087 | DELAMOTTE | Blanc de Blancs | Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Champagne 165 64092 | BRUNO PAILLARD | Blanc de Blancs, Extra Brut | Reims, Champagne 195 64035 | RUINART | Blanc de Blancs | Reims, Champagne 210 64028 | KRUG | Grand Cuvée Brut | Reims, Champagne 500 64023 | ARMAND DE BRIGNAC | "Ace of Spades" Brut Gold | Rilly-La-Montagne, Champagne 775 NON-VINTAGE ROSÉ 64048 | LUCA PARETTI | Rosa Spumante | Veneto, Italy 60 64063 | G.H. MUMM | Cordon Rosé Brut | Reims, Champagne 145 64049 | MÖET ET CHANDON | Brut Rosé Imperial | Épernay, Champagne 150 64051 | VEUVE CLICQUOT | Rosé Brut | Reims, Champagne 180 64052 | BILLECART-SALMON | Rosé Brut | Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Champagne 215 64050 | MÖET ET CHANDON | Nectar Imperial Demi-Sec | Épernay, Champagne 220 64053 | RUINART | Rosé Brut | Reims, Champagne 220 64085 | VILMART & CIE | "Cuvée Rubis" Rosé | Rilly-La-Montagne, Champagne 225 64016 | KRUG | Rosé Brut | Reims, Champagne 740 64060 | ARMAND DE BRIGNAC | "Ace of Spades" Rosé Brut | Rilly-La-Montagne, Champagne 1200 RAISING THE STEAKS ESTABLISHED IN 2019 4 SPARKLING BY THE BOTTLE VINTAGE BLANC 64091 | BRUNO PAILLARD | "Assemblage", Extra-Brut | Reims, Champagne | 2009 200 64079 | MÖET ET CHANDON | Grand Vintage | Épernay, Champagne | 2009 225 64093 | GOSSET | Grand Millesime Brut | Aÿ, Champagne | 2006 230 64005 | VEUVE CLICQUOT | Vintage Brut | Reims, Champagne | 2008 230 64077 | PHILIPPONNAT | Blanc de Noirs, Extra Brut | Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, Champagne | 2012 250 64088 | DELAMOTTE | Blanc de Blancs | Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Champagne | 2008 250 64086 | BOLLINGER | La Grande Anée Brut | Aÿ, Champagne | 2008 325 64030 | PIPER-HEIDSEICK | “Rare” | Reims, Champagne | 2002 450 64029 | VEUVE CLICQUOT | La Grande Dame | Reims, Champagne | 2004 450 64018 | DOM PÉRIGNON | Brut | Épernay, Champagne | 2008 500 65028 | PERRIER-JOUËT | Belle Époque | Épernay, Champagne | 2008 550 64078 | CHARLES HEIDSICK | Blanc des Millenaires | Reims, Champagne | 1995 565 65003 | LOUIS ROEDERER | Cristal | Reims, Champagne | 2009 600 64022 | DOM PÉRIGNON | “P2” | Épernay, Champagne | 2000 900 65034 | SALON | Blanc de Blancs | Le Mesnil, Champagne | 2007 1100 VINTAGE ROSÉ 64094 | ARGYLE WINERY
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