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Wines by the Glass Sparkling White Wine Wines By Te Glass Sparkling Wine 605 Hayman & Hill “Reserve Selection”, 101 Saracco Moscato D’Asti, 2014 13/48 Paso Robles, 2013 11/44 114 Borgo Magredo Prosecco, 187ml, Extra Dry, D.O.C., Veneto, Italy, NV 14 Merlot 507 Five Rows, Durant Ranch Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc California, 2012 8/31 206 Round Pond, Napa, Rutherford, 2014 12/46 506 Gainey, Santa Ynez Valley, 2012 11/44 Chardonnay Pinot Noir 233 Five Rows, Durant Ranch Vineyard, 421 Higher Ground, Monterey County, 2013 11/44 California, 2012 8/31 203 Jean Marc Brocard Chablis, Domaine St. Claire, Malbec France, 2013 14/55 617 1907, Mendoza, Argentina, 2012 10/36 200 Frank Family Vineyards, Napa, Carneros, 2013 18/70 Shiraz Pinot Grigio 629 Wits End “Luna,” McLaren Vale, 210 Cortenova, Puglia, Italy, 2013 9/33 Australia, 2012 10/40 Riesling Blends 300 Chateau Saint Michelle, Columbia Valley, 750 Bibi Graetz, “Casamatta” Rosso, Washington, 2013 9/33 Tuscany, Italy, bottled 2012 10/40 303 Dr. Loosen “Wehlener Sonnenuhr” Spatlese, 508 Marquis de Riscal “Proximo”, Mosel, Germany, 2013 19/72 Rioja, Spain, 2010 8/31 628 Chateau Larose Trintaudon Bordeaux, 15/57 Rosé Haut-Medoc, France, 2009 223 Vina Herminia Garnacha, Rioja, Spain, 2013 7/28 Sweet Red 652 Villa Wolf Dornfelder, “Ernst Loosen”, Cabernet Sauvignon Pfalz, Germany, 2013 9/33 608 Five Rows, Durant Ranch Vineyard, California, 2012 8/31 Sparkling White Wine 107 Bollinger “La Grand Annee” Champagne, CHARDONNAY 1990 125 239 Columbia Crest Grand Estates, Washington, 2012 34 110 Schramsberg “Mirabelle” Rose, 208 Sanford, Santa Rita Hills, 2011 68 Napa, N.V. 50 220 Knock On Wood, Willamette Valley, 2013 48 106 Jean Louis Denois “Blanc de Blanc” 234 Leeuwin “Prelude”, Margaret River, Australia, 2011 65 Cremant, France, N.V. 41 241 Rombauer, Napa, Carneros, 2013 80 105 Veuue Cliquot “Ponsardin” Brut Champagne, 802 Cakebread, Napa, 2012 88 N.V. 150 111 Veuve Clicquot “Ponsardin” Brut Champagne, SAUVIGNON BLANC N.V. (375ml) 62 216 Domaine Fouassier Sancerre, France, 2013 39 112 Roederer Brut, Champagne, 1995 120 232 Frenzy, South Island, New Zealand, 2013 36 103 Moet & Chandon “Imperial” Champagne, 217 Kim Crawford “Spitfre” Marlborough, N.V. 82 New Zealand, 2013 55 104 Bereche et Fils Brut Reserve Champagne, N.V. 82 RIESLING & OTHER WHITES 108 Dom Perignon Brut Champagne, 2003 248 301 Max. Richter ‘Zepplin’ Resling, Germany, 2012 35 109 Perrier-Jouet “Fleur” Brut Champagne, 1999 312 302 Ch. Moncontour ‘Demi-Sec’ Vouvray, France, 2011 31 102 Kila Cava, Spain, 2011 30 221 Hugel Riesling, Alsace, France, 2011 52 113 Moet and Chandon (Imperial) 227 Solomon Undof Gruner Veltliner, Austria, 2011 39 Brut Champagne, 6 litre 1400 201 Hugel Gewurztraminer, Alsace, France, 2010 58 115 Il Vigliacco Brut Rose, Verona, 217 Waterkloof “Circle of Life” White Blend, Italy, 2012 42 Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2012 42 215 La Cana Albarino, Rias Baixas, Spain, 2012 42 245 Jorge Ordonez Muscat, seleccion especial, Malaga, Spain, 2012 (375ml dessert wine) 45 229 Montinore Muller-Turgau, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2011 38 Wine Menu Red Wine CABERNET SAUVIGNON MALBEC; RED ZINFANDEL & SYRAH 614 Hess ‘Alomi,’ Napa, 2012 (375ml) 30 501 Trapiche “Broquel” Malbec, 630 Koyle Royale, Alta, Colchagua, Chile, 2008 48 Mendoza, Argentina, 2012 40 613 Simi ‘Landslide,’ Alexander Valley, 2011 105 422 Cline ‘Ancient Vines’ Zinfandel, C. Costa, 2013 47 924 Turnbull, Napa, 2010 91 540 Four Vines “Biker’” Zinfandel, Paso Robles, 2008 65 914 Dussek Family Vineyard, 417 Michael David “Seven Deadly Zins” Rattlesnake Hills, Washington, 2004 78 Zinfandel, Lodi, 2012 (375ml) 19 941 Joseph Phelps, Napa, 2010 106 517 Ridge “Geyserville” Zinfandel, 925 Stag’s Leap Winery, Napa, 2012 115 Alexander Valley, 2013 95 928 Newton ‘Unfltered’, Napa, 2012 135 906 Penfolds ‘Grange’ Shiraz, Australia, 2001 500 929 Jordan, Alexander Valley, 2011 138 530 Henry’s Drive Shiraz, Padathway, 926 Faust, Napa, 2012 120 Australia, 2011 70 949 Goldschmidt, Napa, 2006 160 516 Ridge “Tree Valley’s” Zinfandel, 921 Cakebread Cellars, Napa, 2010 160 Sonoma, 2012 70 991 Long Shadows “Feather”, Washington, 2009 130 918 Silver Oak, Alexander Valley, 2010 178 RED BLENDS & OTHERS 917 Grgich Hills, Napa, 2011 125 619 Baron De Lay Graciano, Spain, 2010 48 944 Star Lane Vineyard ‘Astral’, S. Ynez Valley, 2005 145 615 Chateau Gaudin, Pauillac, France, 2008 68 912 Silver Oak, Napa, 2009 204 413 Cristia Collection Gigondas, France, 2011 55 948 Clark-Claudon ‘Estate Grown’, Napa, 2004 177 509 Tardieu-Laurent 953 Melka C.J., Napa, 2007 177 Chateauneuf-du-Pape, France, 2009 114 951 Groth, Napa, 2011 205 915 Kapcsandy ‘State Line Vineyard’, Napa, 2004 205 907 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘S.L.V.’, Napa, 2011 254 911 Pensees de Lafeur Bordeaux, France, 2005 266 909 Joseph Phelps ‘Insignia’, Napa, 2007 359 618 Chateau De Franc, Cotes De Francs, 903 Shafer ‘Hillside Select’, Napa, 2006 367 Bordeaux, France, 2006 40 900 Chateau Leoville Las Cases, St. Julien, MERLOT Bordeaux, France, 1961 800 550 Martin Ray Vineyards, Napa Valley, 2013 50 947 Chateau Tour Des Termes, Saint Estephe, 557 Northstar, Columbia Valley, Washington, 2011 72 558 Meeker ‘ Handprint’, Sonoma, 2009 75 Bordeaux, France, 2010 105 936 Duckhorn, Napa, 2011 70 902 Chateau Lafte Rothschild, Pavillac, Bordeaux, France, 2001 1000 PINOT NOIR 905 Dominus, Napa, 2006 275 408 Maison Roche De Bellene, Dominus, Napa, 2007 330 “Vieilles Vignes”, Beaune, France, 2012 48 Dominus, Napa, 2008 380 410 Row 11 “Vinas 3”, California, 2011 (375ml) 24 904 Opus One, Napa, 2007 390 411 Bonaccorsi, Santa Barbara, 2012 42 Opus One, Napa, 2008 308 525 A to Z Wineworks, Oregon, 2012 45 Opus One, Napa, 2010 400 400 Artesa, Carneros, 2012 53 521 Montgras Carmenere, Chile, 2012 27 407 Domaine Faiveley, “Clos Des Myglands”, 523 Louis Latour Gamay, Beaujolais, France, 2011 29 Premier Cru (Monopole), Mercurey, 538 Cline ‘Ancient Vines’ Mourvedre, California, 2010 27 Burgundy, 2012 65 626 Ken Forrester Pinotage, South Africa, 2012 30 403 Erath, Oregon, 2013 42 543 Chaumette Chambourcin, Missouri, 2009 25 620 Etude, Carneros, 2011 69 527 Vallado Vinho Tinto, Douro, Portugal, 2011 28 412 Adelsheim, Willamette Valley, 2013 69 623 Petite Petit, Petite Syrah; Petite Verdot 429 Belle Glos ‘Clark & Telephone Vineyard’, by Michael David Winery, Lodi, 2012 40 Santa Maria Valley, 2012 90 402 Planeta, Cerasuolo Di Victtoria, 405 Sokol Blosser “Dundee Hills”, D.O.C.G., Sicily, 2012 43 Willamette, 2011 84 616 Vajra Barolo, Italy, 2006 90 406 Goldeneye, Anderson Valley, 2007 100 952 Paitin , Langhe, DOC, Italy, 2009 94 522 Trout Street ‘Split Rock Vineyard’, 937 Serpico “Dei Fuedi” Aglianico, Italy, 2003 143 Sonoma Coast, 2008 72 658 Buglioni Recioto Valpolicella, 404 Villa Wolf Pinot Noir, Pfalz, Germany, 2012 40 Italy, 2008 (375ml dessert wine) 87 401 Sanford, Sta. Rita Hills, 2010 80 511 Bodegas Ordonez ‘Zerran’ , D.O. Monstant, Spain, 2010 50 512 Breca Garnacha, Calatayud, Spain, 2011 36 *All wines are subject to availability and vintages changes*.
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