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Wine Bottle List Wine Bottle List Vintage Producer Varietal - Sauvignon Blanc Region Retail Price 2018 Dry Creek Sauvignon Blanc Dry Creek Valley, California $15.00 2018 Cakebread Cellers Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley, California $34.00 2017 Echo Bay Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand $17.50 2017 Emmolo Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley, California $19.50 2018 Fernlands Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand $18.00 2015 Geyser Peak Sauvignon Blanc California $12.25 2018 Haymaker Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand $13.50 2018 Kunde, Magnolia Lane Sauvignon Blanc Sonoma, California $11.50 2018 Thomas Labaille, L’ Authentique Sauvignon Blanc Sancerre, France $24.50 2017 Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley, California $47.50 2018 Ponga Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand $11.75 2015 Saveé Sea Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand $13.50 2017 Sea Pearl Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand $13.50 1 2018 Walnut Block, Collectables Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand $13.00 2016 Wave Series, Left Wave Sauvignon Blanc Leyda Valley, Chile $12.50 Vintage Producer Varietal - Riesling Region Retail Price 2017 Fritz Zimmer, Maestro Riesling Mosel & Reinhessen, Germany $10.75 2016 Gryphon Crest Riesling Mosel, Germany $18.00 2014 Kings Ridge Riesling Willamette Valley, Oregon $15.00 2016 Leitz Riesling Rheingau, Germany $13.50 2015 Montinore Estate Riesling Willamette Valley, Oregon $16.50 2016 Red Newt Cellars Riesling Finger Lakes, New York $13.75 Schloss Vollrads Estate, 2015 Riesling Rheingau, Germany $18.00 Qualitätswein 2018 SeaGlass Riesling Monterey County, California $11.00 Selbach Piesporter Michelsberg, 2016 Riesling Mosel, Germany $16.00 Spätlese Snoqualmie, Winemaker's Select 2013 Riesling Columbia Valley, Washington $14.00 Organic 2018 The Seeker Riesling Mosel, Germany $14.00 2017 Villa Wolf, DRY Riesling Pfalz, Germany $15.00 2015 Von Buhl, Jazz Riesling Pfalz, Germany $12.50 Weingut Gebrüder Ludwig, 2017 Riesling Mosel, Germany $16.00 Thörnicher Ritsch Vintage Producer Varietal - Chenin Blanc Region Retail Price 2017 Alain de la Trelle Chenin Blanc Loire Valley, France $14.50 Badenhorst Family Wines, 2018 Chenin Blanc Swartland, Western Cape, South Africa $18.50 Secateurs 2 Vintage Producer Varietal - Pinot Grigio/Gris Region Retail Price 2018 99 West Pinot Gris Willamette Valley, Oregon $18.50 2016 Elk Cove Pinot Gris Willamette Valley, Oregon $21.50 2017 Giuliano Rosati Pinot Grigio Friuli-Venezia Giolia, Italy $12.00 2016 Left Coast, The Orchard Pinot Gris Willamette Valley, Oregon $17.75 2013 Maryhill Pinot Gris Columbia Valley, Washington $13.50 2017 Peter Zemmer Pinot Grigio Südtirol - Alto Adige, Italy $19.00 Yamhill-Carlton, Willamette Valley, 2015 Roots Estate Pinot Gris $20.00 Oregon 2016 The White Knight Pinot Grigio Delle Venezie, Italy $11.75 2016 Tiziano Pinot Grigio Delle Venezie, Lake Garda, Italy $14.00 2016 Villa Cieri Pinot Grigio Abruzzi, Terre Di Chieti, Italy $11.00 Vintage Producer Varietal - Moscato Region Retail Price 2017 Allegro Moscato San Joaquin Valley, California $11.00 N/V Allure, Sparkling Moscato California $11.50 2017 Angove, Nine Vines Moscato Southeast Australia $12.50 N/V Baci Dolci Blonde, Sweet Kiss Moscato Colli Euganei, Padova (Veneto), Italy $12.25 N/V Canti Moscato Provincia di Pavia, Italy $11.00 N/V Centorri Moscato Provincia di Pavia, Italy $13.00 2019 Coppa Moncalvina Moscato Asti, Piedmont, Italy $15.00 N/V Fiori Moscato Veneto, Italy $12.00 3 2017 Foris Moscato Oregon $14.75 N/V Golden Bubbles Moscato Terre Siciliane, Italy $16.00 2018 Innocent Bystander, Pink Moscato Victoria, Australia $14.50 2018 Mallee Estate Moscato Riverland, South Australia $12.75 N/V MoVendo Moscato Puglia, Italy $11.50 2017 Stella Moscato Terre Siciliane, Italy $11.00 2016 Vino Moscato Washington $13.00 Vintage Producer Varietal - Gewürztraminer Region Retail Price 2017 Villa Wolf Gewürztraminer Pfalz, Germany $12.00 Vintage Producer Varietal - Chardonnay Region Retail Price 2016 3 Fat Guys, Sangiacomo Vineyard Chardonnay Sonoma Coast, California $40.00 2018 Alois Lageder Chardonnay Südtirol - Alto Adige, Italy $15.25 2015 Artesa Chardonnay Carneros, Napa Valley, California $21.50 2014 Baileyanna, Firepeak Chardonnay Edna Valley, California $19.50 2016 Ca'Momi, Heartcraft Chardonnay Napa Valley, California $15.00 Save Me San Francisco Wine Co., 2013 Chardonnay California $13.50 Calling All Angels Beaurepaire, Santenary, Burgundy, 2013 Chateau de la Cree, 1er Cru Chardonnay $75.00 France 2017 De Wetshof, Limestone Chardonnay Robertson, South Africa $18.00 California (Russian River Valley, 2016 Fable Chardonnay $16.00 Sonoma Coast, Clarksburg) 2015 Grgich Hills, Estate Chardonnay Napa Valley, California $50.00 4 2017 Harken Chardonnay California $14.50 California (Monterey, Napa, Santa 2017 Joel Gott (Unoaked) Chardonnay $17.50 Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Sonoma) 2017 Lincourt Steel (Unoaked) Chardonnay Santa Rita Hills, California $16.75 2014 Liquid Farm, Golden Slope Chardonnay Santa Rita Hills, California $54.00 Marie-Pierrre Manciat Macon "Les 2015 Chardonnay Mâconnais, Burgundy, France $21.75 Morizottes" 2016 Mer Soleil, Silver (Unoaked) Chardonnay Santa Lucia Highlands, California $25.00 2013 Morgan, Metallico (Unoaked) Chardonnay Monterey, California $23.50 2014 Newton, Unfiltered Chardonnay Napa Valley, California $69.75 Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, 2017 Raeburn Chardonnay $18.50 California 2017 Rombauer Chardonnay Carneros, Napa Valley, California $41.75 2015 Saracina (Unoaked) Chardonnay Mendocino, California $20.00 Dunnigan Hills, Central Valley, 2018 The Arsonist Chardonnay $20.25 California Vintage Producer Varietal - Interesting White Region Retail Price 2013 Oenoline, La Côte Chasselas La Côte, Switzerland $23.50 2016 Franco Serra Cortese Gavi, Piedmont, Italy $13.75 2017 Stefano Massone, Masera Cortese Gavi, Piedmont, IT $13.50 2017 Illahe Estate Grüner Veltliner Willamette Valley, Oregon $20.00 2016 Schlosskellerei Gobelsburg Grüner Veltliner Kamptal, Austria $17.75 2014 Castoro Muscat Canelli Paso Robles, California $11.00 2017 Villa Angela, Velenosi Pecorino Offida, Marche, Italy $16.25 5 2015 Michel Fonne Pinot Blanc Alsace, France $17.00 2013 The Prisoner, Blindfold Rhône White Blend Central Coast, California $32.00 2015 Muga Viura, Malvasia Rioja, Spain $14.50 2015 Château Puyanché Sémillon/Sauvignon Blanc Bordeaux, France $20.00 2015 Conundrum White Blend California $18.00 2016 La Fruitière Vignes Blanches White Blend Loire, France $11.75 2017 Chozas Carrascal, Las Tres Chardonnay/Sauvignon Blanc/Macabeo Valencia, Spain $23.25 2018 Ovum, Big Salt Rieling/Gewürtztraminer Oregon $20.00 2018 Kolios, Persefoni Dry Xinistera Pafos, Cyprus $17.50 Vintage Producer Varietal - Pinot Noir Region Retail Price 2014 Baileyanna, Firepeak Pinot Noir Edna Valley, California $23.50 2013 Baus Family, Private Reserve Pinot Noir Sonoma County, California $19.50 2016 Belle Glos, Las Alturas Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands, California $45.50 2015 Belle Glos, Eulenloch Pinot Noir Napa Valley, California $65.00 2017 Bench Pinot Noir Sonoma, California $22.50 Monterey, Sonoma, & Santa Barbara 2018 Boën Pinot Noir $20.00 Counties, California 2014 Brewer Clifton Pinot Noir Santa Rita Hills, California $34.00 2016 Davis Bynum, Jane's Vineyard Pinot Noir Sonoma County, California $27.00 2016 Diora, La Petite Grace Pinot Noir Monterey, California $32.25 2017 Fighting Chance Pinot Noir Santa Barbara County, California $24.00 6 2017 Foxen Pinot Noir Santa Maria Valley, California $41.00 2017 Meiomi Pinot Noir California $22.00 2014 Melville, Estate Pinot Noir Santa Rita Hills, California $29.00 2014 Merry Edwards Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast, California $48.00 Pali Wine Co., Fiddlesticks 2014 Pinot Noir Santa Rita Hills, California $63.00 Vineyard 2016 Pali Wine Co., Riviera Pinot Noir Sonoma, California $24.25 2017 Mer Soleil, Reserve Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands, California $32.50 2016 Ramsay Pinot Noir North Coast, California $17.75 2013 Saracina, Dry Ranch Vineyard Pinot Noir Anderson Valley, California $38.50 Vintage Producer Varietal - Merlot Region Retail Price Alexander Valley, Wetzel Family 2017 Merlot Alexander Valley, California $20.00 Estate 2017 Cartlidge & Brown Merlot North Coast, California $13.00 2015 Chelsea Goldschmidt Merlot Alexander Valley, California $18.00 2013 Duckhorn Merlot Napa Valley, California $59.50 2017 Duckhorn, Decoy Merlot Sonoma County, California $20.00 2012 Ehlers Estate Merlot St. Helena, Napa Valley, California $52.00 2016 Bonterra, Elysian Merlot Mendocino County, California $20.75 2016 Hourglass, Blueline Estate Merlot Napa Valley, California $80.00 2014 Milbrandt Merlot Columbia Valley, Washington $20.00 2012 Novelty Hill Merlot Columbia Valley, Washington $21.50 7 2015 Pride, Mountain Vineyard Merlot Napa & Sonoma Valley, California $70.00 2014 Ramsay Merlot North Coast, California $17.00 2017 Raymond, R Collection, Lot No. 2 Merlot California $14.50 Robert Mondavi Private Selection, 2016 Merlot Monterey, California $20.75 Rum Barrel Aged 2013 Rodney Strong Merlot Sonoma County, California $22.50 2015 Skyfall Merlot Columbia Valley, Washington $18.50 Vintage Producer Varietal - Tempranillo Region Retail Price 2017 Azul y Garanza Tempranillo Navara, Spain $15.00 2017 Barco de Piedra Tempranillo Ribera del Duero, Spain $17.50 #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! 2015 Burgo Vieja, Crianza Tempranillo Rioja, Spain $13.25 2013 Mencos Rioja Joven Tempranillo Rioja, Spain $14.00 2016 Turn Me Sweet Sweet Tempranillo La Mancha, Spain $13.00 Lopez
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