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Application Winecentury Treble.Pdf THE WINE CENTURY CLUB Instructions: 331 East 18th Street Check the box next to each grape variety you have tasted. For varieties not listed here, please use the blank spaces at the bottom of Suite 4 the application. The notes column is for wine name, appellation, vintage, etc. and is optional. Grape varieties that you've tried only in New York, NY 10003 blends with other varieties are permitted. If you have at least 100 varieties checked, email, fax or mail the application to the address at fax: 212 658 9328 the left and allow 4-6 weeks to receive you certificate and further information regarding your membership. Please note that the email: [email protected] application is entirely on the honor system; should you lie, may the wrath of Bacchus curse your palate! MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION 301 Name: Anatoli Levine Email Address: 24 Street: City/Province: State, Zip, Country: GRAPE VARIETY NOTES (optional) GRAPE VARIETY NOTES (optional) Agiorgitiko Tgfitah Agioritiko Regional wine, Greece Molinara Masi Costasera Amarone Classico 2000, Italy Aglianico many different Monica Argiolas Perdera Isola dei Nuraghi 2007 IGT, Italy Airén Bodegas Ercavio Blanco 2007, Spain Montepulciano many different Albariño Burgans Albariño 2004, Rias Biaxas, Spain Mourvèdre (Mataro) Le Cigare Volant 2001, Bonny Doon Vineyard, CA Aleatico Vin de Mr Le Baron de Montfaucon 2007, Rhone, France Müller Thurgau Black Tower 2003, Rivaner Rheinhessen, Germany Alfrocheiro Herdade do Peso Vinho do Monte 2007, Alentejano, Portugal Muscadelle Malezan 2002 Bordeaux Alicante Bouchet Quinta da Alorna 2005, Ribatejo, Portugal Muscat Blanc Conundrum 2001, Rutherford, California, USA Aligoté Jean ChartronClos de la Combe Bourgogne Aligote 2006, France Muscat of Alexandria Adega de Pegoes 2008, Portugal (Moscatel de Setúbal) Arinto Casal Garcia Vinho Verde 2005, Portugal Muscat Ottonel Murfatlar Muscat Ottonel 2006, Romania Arneis Roero Arneis DOC 2001, Casa Martelletti, Italy Nebbiolo many different □ Arvine Negroamaro Negroamaro Salento Rosato IGT, 2008, Italy Assyrtiko Domaine Hatzimichalis Kthma Zayzhmizalh 2007, Greece Nerello Mascalese Le Rose di Regaleali IGT Sicilia 2008 Auxerrois Pierre Sparr Pinot Blanc Reserve 2004, Alsace Nero D'Avola Crateys 2003, Sicilia IGT, Italy Avesso Famega Vinho Verde 2009, Portugal Niagara Niagara 2004, Nissley, Pennsilvania □ Bacchus Norton Chrysalis Vinyards Norton Estate 2005, Virginia Baco Noir Applewood OBR 2008, New York Palomino Mount Palomar Solera Cream Sherry, Temecula, California Baga Caves Primavera Beira Litoral Baga 2001, Portugal Parellada Segura Viudas Brut Reserva Heredad, Spain Barbera Barbera D'Asti DOC 2002, Casa Martelletti, Italy Pedro Ximénez Sherry Bical Dao Sul Cabriz 2008, Dao DOC, Portugal Petite Arvine Valisiana Petite Arvine du Valais 2009, Switzerland Blaufränkisch Egervin Egri Bikaver 2002, Hungary Petit Manseng Domaine Bellegarde, La Pierre Blanche 2005, Jurancon, France Bobal Mustiguillo Mestizaje 2004, Spain Petit Verdot many different □ Bombino Bianco Petite Sirah many different Bonarda Bonarda Limited Edition 2003, Bodegas Nieto Senetiner, Argentina Picpoul Blanc Les Vignobles Montagnac Picpoul de Pinet 2005, Languedoc, France Bourboulenc Domaine Lafond Roc-Epine Tavel 2005, France □ Picpoul Noir Brachetto Banfi Rosa Regale 2009 Acqui DOCG, Italy Piedrosso Mastroberardino Lacryma Christi Del Vesuvio 2006, Italy Bual Cossart Gordon Colheita Bual Madeira 1995, Portugal Pigato 2009 Punta Crena Pigato Vigneto Ca da Rena, Liguria, Italy Cabernet Franc many different □ Pignolo Cabernet Sauvignon many different Pineau D'Aunis Lieu-dit Cocagne Coteaux du Vendemouis 2007, France Canaiolo Cetamura Chianti 2006 DOCG, Italy Pinot Blanc Louise Reffelingen, Pinot Blanc 2003, Alsace, France Carignan Le Cigare Volant 2001, Bonny Doon Vineyard, CA Pinot Gris many different Carmenère Terra Noble Carmenere Gran Reserva 2003, Maule Valley, Chile Pinot Noir many different Castelão ( Periquita) Alabastro 2001, Vinho Regional Alentejano, Portugal Pinotage many different Catarratto Regaleali Bianco IGT Sicilia 2007 □ Plavac Mali Catawba Niagara 2004, Nissley, Pennsilvania Portugieser Gere Villany Portugieser 2008, Hungary Charbono Robert Foley Charbono 2004, California Prosecco many different Chardonnay many different Refosco Laio Baron Babos 2000, Refosco IGT, Venezie, Italy Chasselas Au Grand Clos 2008, Bursinel AOC, Switzerland Roditis Achaia Clauss Demestica Blanc NV, Greece Chenin Blanc Vouvray, many different Riesling many different Cinsaut Le Cigare Volant 2001, Bonny Doon Vineyard, CA Rkatsiteli Tsinandali wine Clairette Domaine Lafond Roc-Epine Tavel 2005, France Rondinella Masi Costasera Amarone Classico 2000, Italy Coda di Volpe 2008 Mastroberardino Lacryma Christi Del Vesuvio, Italy Roussanne Marilyn Remark Rousanne 2004, Californa Colombard Seven Daughters, California □ Ruby Cabernet Concord Fantasy 2004, Nissley, Pennsilvania, USA Ruché La Mondianese Ruche di Castagnole Monferrato 2005. Italy Cortese Villa Sparina Gavi di Gavi 2004 DOCG, Italy Sagrantino Col San'Angelo Il Medievale Sagrantino di Montefalco 2004, Umbria Corvina Crearo della Conca d'Oro 2000, Veronese IGT, Italy Sangiovese many different Counoise Vin de Mr Le Baron de Montfaucon 2007, Rhone, France Saperavi Georgian wines □ Cserzegi Fuszeres Sauvignon Blanc many different De Chaunac Bainbridge Red 2005, Nissley, Pensilvania □ Savagnin Delaware Warwick Valley Black Dirt Blush 2008, New York Savatiano Boutari Retsina, Greece Dolcetto Callaway Special Selection Dolcetto 2003, Temecula, California Scheurebe Joseph Phelps Eisrebe 2005, California Dornfelder Heimersheimer Rotenfels Dornfelder 2008, Rheinhessen Schiava Elena Walch Schiava 2009, Alto Adige DOC, Italy Erbaluce Ferrando La Torrazza Erbaluce de Caluso 2008, Italy □ Schioppettino Falanghina Cantina Del Taburno Falanghina 2006, Taburno DOC, Italy □ Schönburger Fer (Braucol) Chateau de Saurs Reserve Eliezer 2002, Gaillac, France Semillon many different Feteasca Alba Tohaner Fetesaca Neagra 2006, Romania Sercial Dao Sul Cabriz 2008, Dao DOC, Portugal Fiano ManraRossa Fiano 2007 IGT, Sicilia Seyval Blanc Proprietors' Reserve White 2005, Chaddsford Winery, PA, USA □ Folle Blanc Silvaner Evolution 12th edition, Oregon Frappato Dievole Fourplay Rosso 2007, Italy St. Laurent Johanneshof St. Laurent von Steinfeld 2004, Austria Freisa Monferrato Chiaretto Berro Rosato Pico Maccario 2009 Syrah/Shiraz many different Furmint Tokaji Tannat Edgebaston The Pepper Pot Stellenbosch 2008, South Africa Gaglioppo Cirò Rosso Classico DOC 2006 Tempranillo Many different ( Rioja and more) Gamay many different Teroldego Bottega Vinaia Teroldego Rotaliano DOC 2003, Trentino Garganega Arietta 2004, Soave, Italy Tinta Amerela/Trincadeira Alabastro 2001, Vinho Regional Alentejano, Portugal Gewürztraminer many different Tinta Barroca Charamba Douro 2005, Portugal Godello MonteNovo Godello Vadeorras DO 2008, Spain Tinta Negra Mole/Preto Martinho Bridao 2005, Ribatejo DOC, portugal Graciano Rioja Vega Reserva 2001, Rioja DO, Spain Tinto Cão Prazo de Roriz Douro DOC 206, Portugal Grechetto Villa Felichi Orvietto 2004, Orvieto Classico DOC, Italy Tocai Fruilano Jermann Vinnae Servus Cella 2004, Italy Greco Villagiulia Greco di Tufo DOCG 2007, Italy Torrontés many different Grenache/Garnacha many different Touriga Franca Charamba Douro 2005, Portugal Grenache Blanc via Terra 2006, Terra Alta DO, Spain Touriga Nacional Orphelin 2004, Columbia Valley, Washington, USA Grignolino Heitz Cellars Grignolino 2005, Napa Valley, CA Trebbiano/Ugni Blanc Villa Felichi Orvietto 2004, Orvieto Classico DOC, Italy Grolleau Olivier Cousin Le Cousin Grolleau 2008, Anjou+D28 Uva di Troia Giancarlo Ceci Rosso 2007, Castel del Monto DOC, Italy Gros Manseng Domaine Bellegarde, La Pierre Blanche 2005, Jurancon, France Valdiguié J.Lohr Wildflower Valdiguié 2008, Monterey, California Grüner Veltliner Berger Gruner Vetliner 2004, Austria Verdejo Senoro de Garci Grande Rueda 2004, Rueda DO, Spain Hárslevelü Craftsman Harslevelu 2006, Neszmely region, Hungary Verdelho (Gouveio) Planalto White Reserva 2007, Douro DOC, Portugal Hondarrabi Zuri Itsas Mendi Txakolina Bizkaiko, 2005, Blend, Spain Verdicchio Coste del Molino 2004, Verdicchio dei Castelli Di Jesi DOC, Italy Inzolia Regaleali Bianco IGT Sicilia 2007 Vermentino (Rolle) La Cala Vermentino Di Sardegna 2006 DOC, Italy □ Irsay Oliver Vernaccia Alberto Duacquarini Vernaccia di Serrapetrona DOC, Italy Kadarka Egervin Egri Bikaver 2002, Hungary Vidal Topaz Select 1995, Nissley Vineyards, PA Kerner Valckenberg Madonna Leibfraumilch Kabinett, 2008, Germany Vignoles Proprietors' Reserve White 2005, Chaddsford Winery, PA, USA Lagrein Tramin Lagrein Dell'Alto Adige DOC 2004, Italy Vilana Kphtikos Vin de Crete White 2007, Greece Lambrusco San Giuseppe Lambrusco del Emilia IGT 2006, Italy Viognier many different Len de L'el Les Rials VdP des Cotes du Tarn 2009, France Welschriesling Pannonhalmi Apatsagi Pincezet Tricollis 2009, Hungary Lladoner Pelut Sexto 2007 Terra Alta DO, Spain Xarel-Lo Cava Gramona Grand Cuvee 2005, Penedes, Spain (Garnacha Peluda) Loureiro Casal Garcia Vinho Verde 2005, Portugal Xynomavro Naoussa Boutari 2006, Greece Macabeo Bodega Pirineos Mesache Bianco 2004, Spain Zinfandel/Primitivo many different □ Malagousia Zweigelt Johanneshof Zweigelt 2003, Austria Malbec many different Malvasia Falchini Vin Santo '99, Italy
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