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Cocktails Madeira Port Sherry Cocktails Madeira M.L.C. Mezcal Malvasia - D’Oliveiras 1994 Vida Mezcal, Lime, Makrut Lime Leaf Agave, Makrut-Scented Salt $40 $18 Boal, D’Oliveiras 1977 Industry Standard $65 Vodka, Michelberger Forest, Curaçao, Hibiscus-Ginger, Mole Bitters, Lime, Club Soda $21 It’s Quiet Uptown Roulot Apricot, Bols Genever, Cynar, Marsala, Orange, Lemon, Ginger Beer $28 Port 51st Street Manhattan Michter’s Rye, Montanaro Dry Vermouth, Amaro Averna, Bénédictine Dow’s “Quinta do Bomfim” 2006 Angostura Bitters $28 $21 Taylor Fladgate, 20 Year Old Tawny Cho Lula $25 Sesame-Washed Casamigos Reposado, Curaçao, Kas Krupnikas Honey, Wasabi $21 Dow’s Vintage 1985 $85 Mûre on the Wall Cñia Mata Vermouth, Oloroso, Highland Park 12, Barrow’s Ginger, Grapefruit, Lime, Blackberry, Bitters $21 Bright Lights, Big City Sherry Castarede VS Armagnac, Brugal Rum, Antica Vermouth, Gran Classico, Bitters $28 Fino, Poniente, Alberto Orte $30 Raspberry Beret Linie Aquavit, Campari, Escubac, Raspberry-Honey Syrup, La Caravelle Champagne $32 Manzanilla, Bodegas Hidalgo La Gitana $12 Ultra-Violet Reisetbauer Blue Gin, Salers Aperitif, Dolin Blanc Vermouth, Butterfly Pea Syrup $21 Dessert Wines Non-Alcoholic Cocktails Clos Uroulat Lychee-Cranberry Jurancon, France 2015 Lychee, Orange, Cranberry, Lavender Extract $20 $15 Domaine Macle Apricot-Grapefruit Macvin du Jura, France NV Apricot-Ginger Syrup, Grapefruit, Lemon $35 $15 Tokaji, Oremus, Aszu 5 Puttonyos Hungary 2008 $45 Beerenauslese “Zweigelt” Alois Kracher, Austria 2016 $24 Champagne by the Glass Château d’Yquem, Sémillon/Sauvignon Laherte Frères, “Ultradition” France NV Sauternes, Bordeaux, France 1996 $28 $100 Eric Rodez, Blanc de Noirs, France NV Les Carmes de Rieussec Bordeaux, France 2010 $40 $25 Krug, “Grande Cuvée,” 166ème Édition, France NV Marco de Bartoli, Riserva, 10 Years $85 Marsala, Italy $25 L. Roederer, Rosé Brut, France 2012 $45 Sherry, Pedro Ximénez, “Antique,” Fernando de Castilla Andalucia, Spain NV $25 Rosé Wine by the Glass Domaine de Triennes, Var, Provence, France 2017 $15 White Wine by the Glass Red Wine by the Glass Sauvignon Blanc, “Vignes de Ratier,” Domaine Pelle Pinot Noir, “Cuvée de Trois,” Joseph Swan Menetou-Salon, Loire, France 2017 Russian River Valley, California 2014 $19 $24 Riesling, Kabinett, Bremmer Calmont, Weingut Franzen Rosso di Montalcino, Padelletti Mosel, Germany 2017 Tuscany, Italy 2015 $18 $20 Grüner Veltliner, Federspiel, Loibner, F.X. Pichler Spätburgunder, “Bundsandstein” Wachau, Austria 2016 Weingut Baltes, Franken, Germany 2015 $18 $18 Furmint/Riesling Blend, Hidden Treasures by Moric No.3 Mourvédre Blend, “ Terre d’Ombre”, Domaine de Terrebrune Transdanubia, Hungary, 2017 Bandol, France 2017 $18 $16 Chardonnay, Sandhi Domaine U Stiliccionu, “Antica” Santa Barbara County, California 2016 Ajaccio, Corsica, France 2015 $19 $20 Meursault, Clos des Magny, Domaine Vincent Latour Garnacha “La Bruja de Rozas” Burgundy, France 2015 Commando G, Bierzo, Spain 2016 $35 $18 Savenniéres, “Roche Aux Moines,” Domaine Aux Moines La Dame de Montrose, Saint Estephe Loire, France 2016 Bordeaux, France 2011 $25 $35 “Xisto Ilimitado”, Luis Seabra Cabernet Sauvignon, Domaine Eden Douro, Portugal 2017 Santa Cruz, California 2015 $15 $30.
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