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Sparkling Wines White Wines Sparkling Wines Austria 3 Szigeti Gruner Veltliner Brut, Burgenland NV $63 4 Meinklang, Frizzante, Brut Rose 2015 $55 U.S.A 5 Schramsberg, Blanc de Blancs, North Coast 2011 $92 6 Mumm’s, Brut Rose, Napa NV $70 7 Gruet, Blanc de Noirs, New Mexico NV $40 Italy 10 Elio Perrone, Moscato d’Asti 2013 $54 12 Le Colture Prosecco Brut, Treviso NV $47 13 Maschio Brut Prosecco, Treviso NV $43 France 14 Kraemer Brut Blanc de Blancs, France NV $30 15 Aubry, Brut, Reims NV $105 16 Le Mesnil, Blanc de Blanc, Grand Cru, Sur Oger NV $108 18 A.Margaine, Traditionelle Demi-Sec, Marne NV $110 20 Gaston Chiquet, Brut, Dizy NV $119 21 Perrier Jouet, Grand Brut, Epernay NV $122 25 Veuve Clicquot, Brut Ponsardin, Reims 2008 $172 31 Moet & Chandon, “Dom Perignon”, Epernay 2003,2004 $310 White Wines France Burgundy 35 Corton Charlemagne, Grand Cru Bonneau du Martray 2000 $178 39 Puligny Montrachet, Oliver Leflaive 2014 $134 43 Chassagne Montrachet, Louis Jadot 2010 $102 46 Chablis, Classique, Bouchard 2013 $93 1 48 Chablis, J.P. & Benoit Droin 2015 $68 52 Chablis 1 er Cru, “La Chablisienne” Lechet 2012 $90 54 Chablis Grand Cru, ‘Les Clos”, Moreau 2006 $142 58 Meursault,”Les Chevalieres” Matrot 2015 $124 65 Pouilly Fuisse, Domaine Pascal & Mirelle Renaud 2014 $65 66 Pouilly Fuisse, Domaine Pascal & Mirelle Renaud 2015 $52 Bordeaux & Loire 70 Chateau Magneau, Graves 2016 $42 80 Muscadet Sevre et Maine, Chateau de la Ragotiere 2015 $36 86 Pouilly Fumé, Regis Minet “Vielles Vignes” 2015 $66 88 Sancerre, “Le Chene” Lucien Crochet 2012 $87 94 Vouvray, Domaine Pichot 2017 $54 95 Vouvray, Domaine du Clos Naudin, Moelleux 1995 $84 98 Coteaux du Layon, Chateau Soucherie “Beaulieu” 1997 $49 Alsace 107 Gentil, Hugel 2015 $45 110 Gewurztraminer, Trimbach 2015 $73 114 Domaine Weinbach, “Grand Cru Schlossberg” 2003 $117 U.S.A California Chardonnay 125 Far Niente, Napa 2014 $138 128 Simi Reserve, Russian River Valley 2013 $70 130 Mount Eden Vineyards, Estate, Santa Cruz 2005 $118 131 Mount Eden Vineyards, Estate, Santa Cruz 2010 $135 138 Trefethen Vineyards, Oak Knoll 2014 $81 140 Kendall Jackson, Grand Reserve, Santa Barbara 2014 $61 143 Hess Select, Monterey 2015 $39 144 Sonoma Cutrer, Russian River Ranches, Sonoma Coast 2014 $64 145 Sonoma Cutrer, “Les Pierres”, Sonoma Coast 2013 $104 152 Ravenswood, Vintners Blend, California 2014 $33 155 Vinum Cellars, North Coast 2011 $42 Other Varietals 160 Sterling Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa 2014 $61 161 Frogs Leap, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa 2015 $65 165 Ferrari Carano, Fume Blanc, Sonoma County 2016 $54 166 Pine Ridge, Chenin Blanc, Viognier California 2016 $45 167 Firestone, Gewurztraminer, Santa Ynez Valley 2009 $39 2 Pacific Northwest 170 Chateau Ste Michelle, Sauvignon Blanc, Horse Heaven Hills 2015 $48 176 Elk Cove, Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley, OR 2016 $57 Vermont 182 Boyden Valley Winery, Seyval Blanc, Cambridge NV $54 185 East Shore Winery, Traminette, Grand Isle 2009 $46 New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc 189 Wither Hills, Marlborough 2016 $39 191 Cloudy Bay, Marlborough 2016 $72 Italy 205 Tiefenbrunner, Pinot Grigio, Delle Dolomiti 2016 $41 206 Riff, Pinot Grigio, Progetto Lageder, Delle Venizie 2016 $33 210 Fratelli Povero Roero Arneis, Cisterna d’Asti 2016 $42 Austria Gruner Veltliner 215 Hopler Winery, Burgenland 2015 $43 219 Hiedler, “Loss”, Osterreich 2016 $60 220 Nikolaihof, Hefeabzug, Wachau 2015 $78 228 Weingut Emmerich Knoll, Smarayd, Wachau 2007 $165 229 Wieninger Vienna Hills 2010 $64 Riesling 231 Loimer, Langenloiser Steinmassl, Kamptal 1999 $94 236 Weingut Brundlmayer, Langenloiser Steinmassel, Kamptal 2015 $92 237 Hopler, Burgenland 2015 $59 Germany Riesling 262 Gunderloch, Kabinett, Jean Baptiste, Rheinhessen 2015 $62 283 Graacher Himmelreich, Kabinett, Philipps-Eckstein, Mosel 2008 $60 288 Saarburger Rausch, Kabinett, Zilliken 2006 $64 290 Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Kabinett, Kerpen 2011 $60 294 Brauneberger Juffer, Spatlese, Fritz Haag 2006 $63 3 295 Urban, Mosel 2016 $69 Spain 300 12 Linajes Verdejo, Rueda 2014 $42 Rosé Wines 305 Chateau Mourgues du Gres Costieres de Nimes 2017 $44 308 Villa Wolf Pinot Noir rosé, Pfalz 2017 $47 Red Wines France Bordeaux Margaux 313 Chateau Moulin de Tricot 2010 $121 322 Chateau les Barraillots 2014 $75 323 Chateau D’Angludet 2007 $196 Pauillac 326 Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1995 $700 327 Chateau Mouton Rothschild 2000 $1400 335 Chateau Clerc Milon 2005 $180 342 Chateau Duhart Milon 2005 $180 345 Chateau Fonbadet 2011 $115 Saint Julien 355 Chateau Gruaud Larose 1998 $160 356 Chateau Gruaud Larose 2005 $210 358 Chateau Talbot 2005 $160 362 Chateau Lalande 2009 $120 Saint Emilion 369 Chateau Saintayme 2000 $124 Graves 375 Chateau Haut Brion 1997 $660 4 Saint Estephe 392 Chateau Meyney 2005 $108 395 Chateau La Peyre 2009 $108 Pomerol 403 Chateau Clos Rene 2005 $108 409 Chateau Vieux Chevrol, Lalande de Pomerol 2012 $66 410 Chateau Le Caillou 2007 $91 411 Chateau Hermitage Mazeyres 2009 $119 412 Chateau La Menotte, Lalande de Pomerol 2011 $58 Medoc 416 Les Sources de Livran, Medoc 2009 $49 Burgundy Bourgogne & Beaune 425 Joseph Drouhin Laforet Pinot Noir 2015 $54 428 Savigny les Beaune “Serpentieres” Michel Gay & Fils 2008 $82 429 Givry, Danjean Berthoux “Meix au Roi” 2011 $57 431 Aloxe Corton, Edmond Cornu & Fils 2009 $117 434 Volnay, “Les Aussy” Bitouzet-Prieure 2006 $137 449 Pommard, “Grand Cru des Epenots” Domaine de Courcel 2003 $160 451 Pommard, Louis Jadot 2011 $128 452 Pommard, Vincent Giardin 2009 $112 Cote de Nuits 469 Morey Saint Denis “Clos de la Roche” Vincent Girardin 2000 $240 470 Gevery Chambertin, Domaine Harmand-Geoffroy 2011 $159 477 Nuit St George, Louis Jadot 2012 $126 Beaujolais 480 Moulin a Vent, Chateau des Jacques 2014 $68 482 Beaujolais Villages, Georges Duboeuf 2015 $45 Languedoc & Minervois 502 Chateau de Paraza, “Cuvee Speciale” 2011 $40 504 Chateau Maris, “Continuite de Nature” 2010 $65 506 Corbieres, Domaine de Fontsainte 2012 $39 507 Louis Latour Valmoissine Pinot Noir, Var 2015 $53 5 U.S.A California Cabernet & Meritage 520 Dominus Estate, Napa Valley 1998 $320 521 Dominus Estate, Napa Valley 1999 $380 523 Niebaum Coppola, “Rubicon”, Rutherford 2000 $260 526 Diamond Creek, “Volcanic Hill”, Napa Valley 1995 $410 527 Diamond Creek, “Volcanic Hill”, Napa Valley 1996 $340 528 Diamond Creek, “Volcanic Hill”, Napa Valley 1998 $310 532 Clos du Bois, “Marlstone” Alexander Valley 2010 $112 537 Jordan, Alexander Valley 2013 $126 538 Stag’s Leap, “Artemis”, Napa Valley 2014 $133 542 Caymus Vineyards, Napa Valley 2015 $194 545 Far Niente, Napa Valley 2004 $310 546 Far Niente, Napa Valley 2005 $360 549 Chateau Montelena Estate, Napa Valley 2011 $265 553 Chateau Montelena Estate, Napa Valley 2002 $235 554 Chateau Montelena Estate, Napa Valley 2003 $200 556 Beaulieu Vineyard, Napa Valley 2012 $72 561 Beaulieu Vineyard, “Georges de Latour” Napa Valley 1999 $190 562 Beaulieu Vineyard, “Georges de Latour” Napa Valley 2001 $180 563 Beaulieu Vineyard, “Georges de Latour” Napa Valley 2002 $198 564 Beaulieu Vineyard, “Georges de Latour” Napa Valley 2004 $210 565 Beaulieu Vineyard, “Georges de Latour” Napa Valley 2005 $200 566 Beaulieu Vineyard, “Georges de Latour” Napa Valley 2007 $210 567 Beaulieu Vineyard, “Georges de Latour” Napa Valley 2008 $205 570 Robert Mondavi, Oakville, Napa 2012 $124 571 Robert Mondavi, “Reserve” Napa Valley 1996 $210 573 Staglin Family Vineyard, Rutherford 1998 $166 574 Staglin Family Vineyard, Rutherford 1999 $220 576 Staglin Family Vineyard, Rutherford 2000 $180 585 Trefethen, “Double T”, Napa Valley 2013 $58 593 Hess ”Allomi Vineyard”, Napa Valley 2015 $73 601 Black Stallion, Napa 2014 $71 610 Ferrari Carano, Alexander Valley 2014 $81 612 Clos du Val, Napa Valley 2014 $120 618 Beringer Private Reserve 2004 $220 619 Beringer Knights Valley 2015 $92 621 Beringer Knights Valley 2011 $87 622 Stelzner Vineyards “Claret” Napa Valley 2013 $51 627 Sebastiani, Sonoma 2014 $57 6 Merlot 636 Benzinger Family Winery, Sonoma 2014 $43 640 Wente, “Sandstone”, Livermore Valley 2013 $48 642 Whitehall Lane Winery, Napa Valley 2013 $61 Pinot Noir 649 Ant Hill Farms, Sonoma 2014 $84 651 Rickshaw, California 2015 $51 653 Steele, Carneros 2013 $63 656 Talbott, “Sleepy Hollow Vineyard”, Santa Lucia Highlands 2014 $66 662 Mount Eden Vineyard, Santa Cruz Mountains 2012 $136 663 Black Stallion, Carneros 2013 $67 Zinfandel 668 Ravenswood, Sonoma 2014 $34 669 Sobon Estate, “Rocky Top”, Shenandoah Valley 2015 $48 671 Bedrock Old Vine, Sonoma Valley 2015 $66 674 Renwood Reserve, Fiddletown, Amador County 2012 $60 Syrah 687 Morgan, “G17”, Monterey 2011 $63 Petite Syrah 691 Bogle, California 2012 $36 695 Earthquake, Lodi 2012 $72 Red Blends 703 Morgan, “Cotes du Crow’s”, Monterey 2015 $60 704 Marietta Cellars, “Old Vine Red”, California Lot 60 $42 706 Bogle, “The Phantom”, California 2012 $60 707 Ridge, Three Valleys, Sonoma 2015 $76 708 Ridge, Lytton Springs, Dry Creek Valley 2011 $94 709 Ferrari-Carano, “Siena”, Sonoma 2015 $76 Field Blends 710 Bedrock Wine Co., “Pagani Ranch”, Sonoma 2013 $106 712 Bedrock Wine Co., “Bedrock Heritage”, Sonoma 2012 $112 714 Kismet, “Papa’s All Black”, Old Vine, North Coast 2011 $78 Oregon Pinot Noir 715 Kings Ridge, Willamette Valley 2016 $60 717 Willamette Valley Vineyards 2014 $76 722 Teutonic Wine Co., “Battle of the Craken”, Willamette 2014 $66 7 723 Teutonic Wine Co., Bergspitze, Chehalem Mountains 2016 $76 725 Sineann, Oregon 2014 $78 727 Archery Summit, Willamette Valley 2013 $122 728 Elk Cove, Willamette Valley 2014 $72 729 Elk Cove, “La Boheme”, Willamette Valley 2015 $118 731 Patricia Green, “Olenik” Chehalen Mountain
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