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Cabernet Sauvignon GLASS BOTTLE Cabernet Sauvignon GLASS BOTTLE Big Smooth Cabernet, 2017 (CA) Aromas of blackberry, fresh Bing cherry, summer plum and softly muddled mint. Aged fourteen months, the first sip shows signs of blackberry cobbler, currant and dark plum. Toasted sage and subtle spearmint notes through the finish. $11 $34 Bellacosa Cabernet, 2016 (CA) Deep ruby color; the nose is complex and shows layers of dark fruit flavors, including blueberry, rich plum and red raspberry. Soft notes of vanilla and toast provide aromatic richness. Lush in the mouth with smooth tannins and a long finish. $14 $40 Compass Cabernet, 2016 (CA) Lush tannins, deep color and excellent structure. $28 Silver Oak Cabernet, 2015 (Alexander Valley, CA) Maroon in color with a garnet hue, enticing nose of maraschino cherries, blackberry bramble and brisket with notes of clove and star anise. It’s mouthwatering with a juicy entry and has a fruity mid-palate of currant with toasted vanilla and roasted brown sugar character. From American oak barrels. Structured tannins provide an elegant character with a long and expressive finish. $100 Prime Cabernet, 2014 (CA) This Coombsville, Napa Valley wine is smooth, elegant and complex. Full bodied, dark garnet in color. Aromas and flavors of blackcurrant, cassis and bright red fruits with notes of roasted coffee, chocolate and winter spiced fruit. The wine finishes long with plenty of tannins and acidity. $60 Bonanza Cabernet (CA) Flavors of blueberries and blackberries with the warmth of vanilla and toasted bread. Silky tannins and striking smoothness. $28 Peju Winery Cabernet, 2015 (CA) This Napa Valley Cab opens with ripe red berries, plum, and vanilla. It offers a perfect balance of structured tannins and fruit displaying fresh raspberry, leather, smoke, and toasted marshmallow. Long finish with layers of cinnamon and anise. Bold and enchanting. This Cab will continue to mature for the next decade. $60 Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon Estate, 2015 (Cupertino, CA) In 1886 the first blocks of the Monte Bello vineyard were planted and construction on the winery began. The first vintage was in 1892. 81% Cabernet, 16% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot, 1% Cabernet Franc. $80 Gallo Signature Series Cabernet, 2014 (CA) A vivid and complex wine, Gallo Signature Series Cabernet Sauvignon is a beautifully fragrant, penetrating wine. Its rich fruit flavors include raspberry bramble and concentrated blackberry, which weave through dried herbs and a touch of melted licorice. The assertive tannins melt smoothly into a long, toasty oak finish streaked with Tahitian vanilla. A blend of Cabernet, a bit of Petit Verdot and Petit Syrah enhance the overall structure and add a deep richness. $70 ALTVS, 2012 (CA) Small quantity production, oak aged creating a thick, succulent mouthfeel. $75 Stags’ Leap Cabernet (CA) This Napa Valley Cab opens with generous dark cherry, juicy plum, currant and cassis, while accents of black pepper and chocolate give it a classy feel. $60 Juggernaut Hillside Cab, 2015 (Alexander Valley, CA) Dense and velvety with vanilla and ripe black currant. Aromas of licorice, black fruit and cassis. $34 Sentinel Cabernet, 2014 (Sonoma County, CA) Aromas of ripe dark currants mingle with hints of brown sugar and sweet mint. $75 Caymus Napa Valley, 2018 (CA) – Deep red and opulent in color with vibrant scent of dark cherry and blackberry, subtly layered with warm notes of vanilla. One of Napa Valley’s most well know wines. $100 Four Virtues Bourbon Barrel Cab, 2016 (CA) Ageing beings in French and American oak and then is finished in highly charred Bourbon Barrels. 100% Lodi grapes. Layers of caramel, vanilla, and toasty oak with a naturally intense dark berry. Smoky finish with firm and refined tannins. Vibrant aromas of blackberry, cherry, and dark chocolate with notes of cinnamon, coffee beans, and toasted oak. $40 Cabernet Sauvignon (Cont’d) GLASS BOTTLE Capture Red Wine Alliance, 2012 (CA) Bordeaxu style. Majority Cabernet Sauvignon with 11% Merlot and 2% Cab Franc. This makes for a softly layered tease of cinnamon, cedar and brush with tannins dry and grippy. Black licorice and violet dot the nose and palate. $75 Stags’ Leap ‘The Leap’, 2014 (CA) High quality fruit, blueberry, black berry and an accent of sweet oak. $90 Barnard Griffin Cab, 2017 (WA) Alluring dark berry and cherry flavors are nicely highlighted by toasty oak, vanilla, and orange zest notes. Rich and concentrated with good structured acidity. Full-bodied. $30 Opus One, 2013 (CA) The greatest Opus ever. Terrific aromas of crushed black currants, blueberries and flowers with hints of sweet tobacco. Roses continue to exude opulence and class. Full body, superb balance of ultra-fine tannins and vibrant acidity. Complex aftertaste of black fruits and citrus fruit. $299 Merlot GLASS BOTTLE Toad Hollow Merlot, 2016 (CA) Sourced from the Russian River Valley and Sonoma County. This 100% Merlot is red velvet in color with black cherry and chocolate hazelnut aromas. Flavors of cranberry, black cherry, and blueberry. Full and round bodied with hints of baking spice and chocolate on the finish. $11 $34 Matanzas Creek Winery Merlot, 2013 (CA) The nose opens to a medley of red cherry and raspberry. Satsuma plum and sage, with a hint of cocoa powder in the background. The palate is sleek and savory, framed by vibrant and seamless tannins with notes of black slate and graphite that carry through to a lengthy yet elegant finish. $34 Raymond Merlot, 2016 (CA) Smooth, rich and rounded, with thick baked plum and cherry flavors. Secondary highlights include clove, cedar and pencil, seasonings that help to temper and moderate the fruit. $34 Peju Winery Merlot, 2016 (Napa, CA) Deep, ruby color that is layered with aromas of pomegranate, baking spice, and a hint of cedar. Lush cherry and blackberry fruit with soft hints of toasted almond and vanilla. This wine will continue to mature for the next 6-8 years. $42 Cab Franc GLASS BOTTLE Lucas & Lewellen Cab Franc, 2016 (CA) Cabernet Franc is a very old variety which is still dominant in parts of the Loire Valley and Bordeaux. Warm summer temperatures allowed these grapes to fully ripen, giving this wine color, body, flavor and aroma. Beautiful deep ruby color and slightly oaky. It exhibits themes of warm earth, dark chocolate, and sage followed by ripe, chewy tannins and a long rich finish. $34 Pinot Noir GLASS BOTTLE Avalon Pinot Noir, 2018 (CA) Showcases lush and silky cherry notes and ripe red fruit. Intriguing spice components lead to sweet toasty oak with a hint of smoke. Perfect pairing for pizza! $10 $34 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir ‘Founders Reserve’ 2017 (OR) Ruby in color, on the nose black cherry, anise and earth. Fruit -forward flavors of cranberry and raspberry accented with baking spices and toasted oak over a medium-bodied frame with integrated tannins and balanced acidity. Peak drinkability 2017 – 2022 $34 Calmere Estate Winery Pinot Noir, 2016 (CA) Notes of brambleberry, fresh-cut cherry, and hints of wet stone. Medium bodied with rich flavors of blackberry, clove, and cassis with mild acidity and a creamy silkiness. This wine is 100% Pinot Noir with 6 different grape clones. $34 Pinot Noir (Cont’d) GLASS BOTTLE La Crema Shell Ridge, 2015 (CA) Aged 10 months in oak barrels, this 100% Pinot Noir has aromas of blackberry, pomegranate, orange zest, and cedar. Flavors of blackberry, plum, and black licorice with notes of green tea and oak. Rich texture with supple tannins, vibrant acidity, and long finish. $60 Lloyd by Robert Lloyd, 2016 (CA) 100% Pinot Noir sourced from La Viña and Rio Vista Vineyards in Sta. Rita Hills. Submerged cap fermented in 100% stainless steel. Barrel aged for 10 months in French oak. Bottle aged for 12 months prior to release. $75 Diora La Petite Grace Pinot Noir, 2018 (CA) Aged 11 months in French Oak. Dark ruby color with aromas of blackberries and roasted almonds. Notes of toasted marshmallows, and brown sugar. Soft and velvety with a full bodied mouthfeel. Layers of intense red cherry and hints of blueberry. Long lingering finish with rich concentrated flavors. $40 One Hope Pinot Noir Reserve Monterey County, 2017 (CA) Scoring 91 points on Wine Spectator, this Pinot Noir has a female winemaker and a portion of the proceeds go towards Alzheimer’s Research. Generous cranberry and cherry notes with a hint of truffle. Balanced acidity with medium body and dry palate. $32 Juggernaut, 2018 (CA) Flavors of red cherry, berries, spice, and floral notes. Hints of vanilla, waffle cone, and toasty oak. $34 Shiraz / Syrah / Petite Sirah GLASS BOTTLE Barkan Classic Petite Syrah, 2013 (ISL) Petite Syrah was introduced to Israel via California in the 1960's. It is considered identical to the French variety Durif. The winery's vineyards, located in central Israel, produce a wine with a deep ruby color and an aroma of red plums and currants. Full-bodied with structured tannins, this superbly balanced wine has an elegant finish $10 $30 Klinker Brick Farrah Syrah, 2015 (CA) Hints of vanilla and milk chocolate, fruity, nutty. A touch of sweet on the finish. Rich and easy to sip. $34 Malbec GLASS BOTTLE Antigal Uno Malbec, 2017 (AR) Delicious notes of plum, strawberry, and blackberry with hints of violets, vanilla, and milk chocolate. Natural acidity that creates natural versatility. Aged 8-10 months in French and American oak. Scored 8 points on Wine Spectator. $10 $34 Zinfandel GLASS BOTTLE Temptation Zin, 2015 (CA) The Suisun Valley (81%) Zinfandel adds ripe, jammy flavors, the Alexander Valley (13%) Zinfandel has elegant red fruit flavors of raspberry and strawberry, while a touch of Dry Creek Valley (6%) Zinfandel brings a little structure and black fruit to the blend. $9 $27 Bear Flag Zinfandel, 2015 (CA) Waves of dark cherry and vanilla surround a strong core of integrated oak and subtle texture.
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