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0604 Boathouse Vin Og Drikke.Indd BEER WINE BY THE GLASS BOTTLED BEER ROSÉ NORDIC NONALCOHOLIC 2017 Fleur d’Ete, Mas Pouperas, IGP Vaucluse, France 80 KRONENBOURG SPARKLING PERONI NV Rocca Dei Forti Brut,Ecological, Italy 70 CARLSBERG KRONENBOURG BLANC WHITE 2018 Chardonnay Reserva, Veramonte, Chile 75 DRAUGHT BEER CARLSBERG 2016 Ranch 32 AVA Chardonnay, Arroyo Seco, 75 TUBORG RÅ Monterey Scheid, California TUBORG CLASSIC 2018 Haus Klosterberg Riesling, Markus Molitor, Mosel, Germany 85 KRONENBOURG BLANC JAKOBSEN YAKIMA IPA 2018 Sancerre, L’Authentique, Thomas Labaille, France 95 2018 Family Coppola Chardonnay, Francis F. Coppola Winery 95 SOFTDRINKS HOMEMADE LEMONADE 2017 Director’s Cut Chardonnay, Francis F. Coppola, California 125 RHUBARB ICED TEA 2017 Parrina Ansonica, Toscany 95 RED JUICE ORANGE JUICE RED BORNHOLMS MOSTERI 2016 Fleurs d’Automne, Cote de Gascogne, IGP Pouperas, France 75 RHUBARB ELDERFLOWER 2018 Pinot Noir Reserva, Veramonte, Chile 75 SODA CL 2016 Ranch 32 AVA Pinot Noir, Arroyo Seco, Monterey Scheid, 80 California WATER 2017 Family Coppola Cabernet Sauvignon, 95 Francis F. Coppola Winery STILL OR SPARKLING AD LIBITUM PER PERSON 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon Director’s Cut, Francis F. Coppola, 125 Russian River Valley, California COFFEE & TEA ESPRESSO COCKTAILS AMERICANO BOATHOUSE SPECIALS CORTADO CAFE LATTE BOATHOUSE PASSION 100 CAPPUCINO Absolut Elyx Vodka, passion syrup, ginger juice, lime juice, ICE COFFEE simple syrup and sparkling water GROWN UP LEMONADE BLACK TEA Absolut Elyx Vodka, lime juice and simple syrup DARJEELING RHUBARB DREAM 100 GREEN TEA Beefeater 24 Gin, Aperol, rhubarb syrup, lime juice and grape MANDARIN & BLUEBERRY soda SALTED ESPRESSO MARTINI 100 Havana 7 Años Rum, Kahlua, caramel syrup, espresso and sea AFTER DINNER salt DESSERT WINES LILLET SPRITZ 100 TETURA TROCKENBEERENAUSLENE, AUSTRIA Lillet Blanc, elderflower syrup and cava YEARS WHITE PORT, SANTA EUGENIA APEROL SPRITZ 100 COGNAC Aperol, cava and club soda MARTEL XO MARTEL VS REMY MARTIN XO GINTONIC WHISKY BEEFEATER 24 - 100 JAMESON BLACK BARREL Natural Indian Tonic Water ABERLOUR ABERLOUR HENDRICKS & CUCUMBER RUM HAVANA MAESTRO HAMMER TONIC HAVANA AÑEJO Geranium Gin and Natural Indian Tonic Water RON ZACAPA MONKEY Natural Indian Tonic Water Classic Cocktails also available ROSÉ RED 2020 Haus Klosterberg Rosé, Markus Molitor, Germany 395 FRANCE 2018 Terres Blanches, Provence, France 450 2017 Fleurie, Domaine des Marrans 450 2018 Fleur d’Ete, Mas Pouperas, IGP Vaucluse, France, 650 2017 Cigala, Saint Etienne, Côtes du Rhône 375 MAGNUM 1,5L 2019 Bourgogne Rouge La Mountonnière, Domaine Roux 475 2015 Les Baux de Provence Chateau Romanin, France, 1.850 2016 Fleurs d’Automne, Cote de Gascogne, IGP Pouperas, 575 JEROBOAM 3,0L MAGNUM 1,5L 2017 Cote-de-Nuits Villages, Remoissenet Père et Fils, 695 Bourgogne SPARKLING & CHAMPAGNE 2016 Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Cote de l’Ange, Rhône 725 NV Stone Cellars Brut, California 300 2016 Chassange Montrachet, Sylvian Morey, Bourgogne 765 NV Rocca Dei Forti Brut, Ecological, Italy 350 2017 Beaune 1er Cru Les Tuvilains, Maison Ambroise, Bourgogne 925 2016 Cremant Du Jura, Domaine Rolet Pere & Fils, France 475 2015 Chambolle Musigny Fremiéres, Michel Magnien, Bourgogne 1.195 NV Perrier Jouet Grand Brut 750 2010 Dom Perignon 2.595 USA NV Perrier Jouet Grand Brut, MAGNUM 1,5L 1.450 2017 Family Coppola Cabernet Sauvignon, Francis F. Coppola 395 NV Perrier Jouet Blaison Rosé, MAGNUM 1,5L 1.850 2017 Secret Cellars Pinot Noir, Central Coast , California 450 2017 Zinfandel Diamond Collection, Francis F. Coppola, California 485 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Broadside Wines, Paso Robles, 545 WHITE California FRANCE 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon Director’s Cut, Francis F. Coppola, 625 2019 Fleur de Printemps, Gros Manseng, Cote de Gascogne, 325 Russian River Valley, California IGP Pouperas 2014 Carneros Merlot, Starmont Winery, Napa, California 695 2019 Fleur de Printemps, Gros Manseng,Cote de Gascogne, 550 2015 Carneros Pinot Noir, Merryvale, Napa, California 950 IGP Pouperas MAGNUM 1,5L 2016 Ranch 32 AVA Pinot Noir, Arroyo Seco, Monterey Scheid, 395 2018 Les Bertholets, Chardonnay, Pays d’Oc 375 California 2018 Sancerre, L’Authentique, Thomas Labaille 445 2016 Ranch 32 AVA Cabernet Sauvignon, 395 2018 Pouilly Fumé, Sauvignon Blanc, J. de Villebois 500 S. Lucas & Hames Valley, California 2018 Per Aspera Chablis, Charly Nicolle, Bourgogne 525 2016 Acrobat Pinot Noir, Acrobat Winery, Oregon 595 2018 Pouilly Fuissé Les Grand Climats, Chardonnay, 650 Pascal Rollet, Bourgogne ITALY 2017 Sancerre Chêne Marchand, Lucien Crochet 795 2017 Barbera d’Asti, Fratelli Antonio & Raimondo 275 2016 Chablis 1er Cru La Fourchaume, Remoissenet Pere et ls, 850 2017 Cantarolo Rosso Toscana IGT, Avignonesi 295 Bourgogne 2016 Valpolicella Ripasso, Musella 535 2017 Chassagne-Montrachet, Remoissenet Père et Fils 1150 2017 Barbera d’Alba DOC, La Cresta, Rocche dei Manzoni, 650 Piedmont USA 2016 Langhe Nebbiolo, Cavallotto, Piedmont 795 2017 Secret Cellars Chardonnay, Monterey, California 385 2011 Brunello Di Montalcino, Cave D’Onice, Tuscany 975 2016 Ranch 32 AVA Chardonnay, Arroyo Seco, Monterey Scheid, 395 California SPAIN 2018 Family Coppola Chardonnay, Francis F. Coppola Winery 395 2017 AN2 Bodegas An Negra, Mallorca 545 2018 Diamond Collection Pinot Grigio, Francis F. Coppola Winery 475 2018 Chardonnay Central Coast Wild Ferment, Broadside Wines 525 CHILE 2017 Director’s Cut Chardonnay, Francis F. Coppola, California 595 2018 Pinot Noir Reserva, Veramonte 295 2018 Starmont Sauvignon Blanc, Starmont 675 2017 Sauvignon Blanc, Merry Edwards Winery, 895 Russsian River Valley, Napa, California SWEET 2015 Tetuna Trockenbeerenauslese, Robert Goldenits, Austria 650 ITALY NV 20 Years White Port, Santa Eufemia, Portugal 795 2017 Parrina Ansonica, Toscany 400 2018 Pinot Grigio Castel Ringberg, Elena Walch Alto Adige 600 AUSTRIA 2019 Grüner Veltliner, Weinberghof Fritsch, Wagram 325 2014 Grüner Veltliner, Grande Reserve, Anton Bauer, Wagram 675 GERMANY 2018 Haus Klosterberg Riesling, Markus Molitor, Mosel 1L 425 CALIFORNIA GRILL OG ASIAN FAVORITES CHILE 2018 Chardonnay Reserva, Veramonte 295.
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