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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS COCKTAILS & MOCKTAILS 2 CRAFT BEER & CIDER 3 SOMMELIER SELECTIONS 4 SPARKLING WINE 5-6 WHITE WINE Riesling 7 Pinot Gris . Gelber Muskateller . Grüner Veltliner 8 Sauvignon Blanc . Semillon . Melon de Bourgogne 9 Chenin Blanc . Savagnin . Marsanne . Roussanne 10 Albariño . Viura . Italian Varietals 11 Chardonnay 12-14 Obaideh/Merwah 15 ROSÉ WINE 15 RED WINE Gamay 16 Pinot Noir 17-22 Grenache 23-24 Syrah 25-27 Mourvèdre . Carignan 28 Cabernet Franc . Malbec 28 Merlot . Carménère 29 Cabernet Sauvignon 30-35 Nebbiolo 36 Barbera . Corvina 37 Sangiovese 38 Sangrantino . Nerello Mascalese 39 Tempranillo 40 Petite Sirah . Zinfandel 41 HALF BOTTLES OF WHITE WINE 42 HALF BOTTLES OF RED WINE 43 DESSERT WINE BY THE GLASS 44 LIQUOR Brandy . Whisk(e)y 45 Whisk(e)y 46 Tequila . Mezcal . Rum 47 Gin . Vodka 48 THE CLASSICS GIMLET VODKA, LIME JUICE, SUGAR FITZGERALD GIN, LEMON JUICE, ORANGE BITTERS, SUGAR NEGRONI GIN, SWEET VERMOUTH, CAMPARI LIQUEUR SHAQUIRI PINEAPPLE RUM, SHERRY, LIME JUICE, SUGAR PAPER PLANE BOURBON, AMARO LIQUEUR, APEROL, LEMON JUICE MANHATTAN BOURBON, SWEET VERMOUTH, BITTERS MAI TAI IS BLUE TEQUILA, BLUE CURAÇAO, ORGEAT, LIME BLOOD & SAND SCOTCH, HEERING CHERRY LIQUEUR, SWEET VERMOUTH, ORANGE JUICE MOCKTAILS CRANBERRY FIZZ CRANBERRY, ELDERFLOWER, SODA WATER CREAMSICLE ORANGE JUICE, VANILLA SYRUP, MILK, SODA WATER CRAFT BEER Freehouse Lager (SOUTH CAROLINA) 12 oz. 8 Maisel's Hefe-Weissbier (GERMANY) 11.2 oz. 6 Munkel 'Gully Washer' Wit (SOUTH CAROLINA) 12 oz. 9 River Rat Broad Red Ale (SOUTH CAROLINA) 12 oz. 8 Westbrook India Pale Ale (SOUTH CAROLINA) 12 oz. 9 Edmund's Oast 'Bound by Time' India Pale Ale (SOUTH CAROLINA) 16 oz. 10 He'Brew 'Messiah' Nut Brown Ale (NEW YORK) 12 oz. 8 Verhaeghe 'Duchesse de Bourgogne' Flanders Red Ale (BELGIUM) 11.2 oz. 14 Van Steenberge 'Monk's Café' Flemish Red Ale (BELGIUM) 11.2 oz. 13 Ommegang Abbey Ale (NEW YORK) 12 oz. 10 Left Hand 'Nitro' Milk Stout (COLORADO) 12 oz. 9 SOMMELIER SELECTIONS CHAMPAGNE Ruppert-Leroy 'Martin-Fontaine' 185 Blanc de Blancs, Brut Nature, Aube 2016 "Rich and creamy, fresh with citrus" SAUVIGNON Ashes & Diamonds 115 BLANC Napa Valley 2016 "Fuller body, classic white Bordeaux from Napa" CHARDONNAY Domaine des Terres de Velle 'Les Charmes' 190 Meursault 2016 "Rich peach and apricot; mineral driven" Varner 'Spring Ridge Vineyard - Home Block' 130 Santa Cruz Mountains 2012 "Crisp apple and citrus with subtle oak" PINOT NOIR Domaine Desaunay-Bissey 'Vieilles Vignes' 195 Vosne-Romanée 2015 "Perfumed, elegant, plush red fruit, structured acidity, supple tannins" Peay 'Pomarium' Estate 145 Sonoma Coast 2016 "Dark cherry and fruits with a floral aroma" GAMAY Domaine de la Grand'Cour 'Cuvèe Vieilles Vignes, Champagne' 120 Fleurie 2017 "Light, fruity, floral!" GRENACHE Domaine de la Vieille Julienne 'Hauts Lieux' 175 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2013 "Savory dark red fruits" MERLOT Hourglass 'Blueline Estate' 170 Napa Valley 2016 "Dark black berry bramble and tangy dark sour cherry" CABERNET Château Musar 160 SAVIGNON Bekaa Valley 2013 "Lighter Rhone-style with stewed cherry; a must-have with the lamb" Anakota 'Helena Montana Vineyard' 245 Knights Valley 2015 "Big dark fruits with soft, silky tannins" Matthiasson 'Dead Fred Vineyard' 220 Coombsville 2015 "Black fruits, full body with light minerality" CORVINA Romano Dal Forno 299 Valpolicella Superiore 2003 "Dark fruits with sweet spice aromatics; decant me!" CHAMPAGNE BLANC DE BLANCS Billecart-Salmon 2004 495 David Léclapart L'Amateur Trépail 1er Cru 2011* 220 Etienne Calsac Clos des Maladries Avize Grand Cru 2013* 255 Georges Remy Les Muits Tauxières 1er Cru (2014) 185 Jacques Lassaigne Vignes Montgeuex * 140 Jacques Lassaigne Millésime 2007* 255 Krug Clos du Mesnil 1996 2240 Krug Clos du Mesnil 1998 2240 Raphaël et Vincent Bérêche Côte Avize Grand Cru 2005 185 Raphaël et Vincent Bérêche Côte Le Mesnil sur Oger Grand Cru 2006 185 Ruinart 180 Ruinart 'Dom Ruinart' 2006 425 Ruppert-Leroy Martin-Fontaine (2013)* 185 Saint-Chamant Millésime 2006* 225 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Reims Grand Cru 2007 390 BLANC DE NOIRS Georges Remy Bouzy Grand Cru Pinot Noir (2014)* 185 La Closerie (JÉRÔME PRÉVOST) Les Béguines Pinot Meunier (2015)* 255 Pehu-Simonet Vezerny Grand Cru Pinot Noir* 155 Roses de Jeanne (CÉDRIC BOUCHARD) Côte de Béchalin Pinot Noir 2013* 225 Roses de Jeanne (CÉDRIC BOUCHARD) Les Cote de Val Vilaine Pinot Noir* 170 BRUT A·R Lenoble 105 Armand de Brignac Ace of Spades 720 Bollinger Special Cuvée 205 Dom Perignon 2008 465 H. Billiot Cuvée Laetitia Ambonnay Grand Cru* 225 Henri Goutorbe Special Club - Millésime Aÿ Grand Cru 2005* 190 José Michel & Fils Special Club 2012* 185 Krug Grande Cuvée 400 Leclerc Briant Réserve 325 1.5L Perrier Jouët Belle Epoque 2007 265 Pierre Gimmonnet Special Club Cuis 1er Cru 1989* 370 Pierre Gimmonnet Special Club Cuis 1er Cru 1996* 335 R. Dumont et Fils* 105 Raphaël et Vincent Bérêche Montagne Verzenay Grand Cru 1999 220 Raphaël et Vincent Bérêche Montagne Verzenay Grand Cru 1999 450 1.5L Vilmart & Cie Cœur de Cuvée Rilly-la-Montagne 1er Cru 2009* 335 DEMI-SEC L. Aubry Fils* 110 Laurent-Perrier Harmony 99 *GROWER-PRODUCER SPARKLING WINE Gusbourne Reserve England 2011 (Chardonnay.Pinot Noir.Pinot Meunier) 135 Mas de Serral (PEPE RAVENTÓS), Sant Sadurní d’Anoia 2007 330 (Xarel·lo.Bastard Negre) Caraccioli Brut Cuvée Santa Lucia Highlands 2007 (Chardonnay.Pinot Noir) 185 Sea Smoke Sea Spray Sta. Rita Hills 2011 (Pinot Noir) 220 ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE BRUT Billecart-Salmon 235 Etienne Calsac Rosé de Craie Avize 1er Cru (2016)* 160 Lelarge-Pugeot, Extra Brut, Vrigny 1er Cru* 125 Ruinart 'Dom Ruinart' 2004 645 SPARKLING ROSÉ BRUT Soter Mineral Springs Ranch Yamhill Carlton 2010 (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir) 160 RIESLING GERMANY NAHE Dönnhoff 'Norheimer Kirschheck' Spätlese 2012 180 1.5L Dönnhoff 'Norheimer Kirschheck' Spätlese 2014 99 Dönnhoff 'Norheimer Kirschheck' Spätlese 2015 90 Dönnhoff 'Norheimer Kirschheck' Spätlese 2017 99 Dönnhoff 'Oberhäuser Brücke' Spätlese 2013 135 Schlossgut Diel 'Dorsheimer Goldloch' Kabinett 2015 75 Schlossgut Diel 'Dorsheimer Goldloch' Kabinett 2017 82 RHEINGAU Leitz 'Rüdesheimer Berg Kaisersteinfels-Terrassen' Erste Lage 2013 110 PFALZ Muller-Catoir 'Gimmeldingen' Kabinett 2018 75 MOSEL A. J. Adam 'Dhroner Hofberg' Spätlese 2015 115 Willi Schaefer 'Graacher Himmelreich' Kabinett 2015 65 Willi Schaefer 'Himmelreich' Groβes Gewächs 2012 105 Karthäuserhof 'Eitelsbacher Karthäuserhofberg' Spätlese 2009 95 Selbach-Oster 'Zeltinger Schlossberg' Kabinett 2015 55 Selbach-Oster 'Zeltinger Schlossberg' Spätlese 2015 75 Selbach-Oster 'Schmitt - Zeltinger Schlossberg' Auslese 2015 115 AUSTRIA WACHAU Alzinger 'Reid Loibenberg' Smaragd 2016 140 Lagler '1000 Eimerberg' Smaragd 2010 120 Nikolaihof 'Steinriesler' 1999 175 KREMSTAL Nigl 'Dornleiten' 2010 65 KAMPTAL Brundlmayer 'Zobinger Heiligenstein' 2015 90 Hirsch 'Zöbing' 2009 60 VIENNA Jutta Ambrositsch 'Rosengartel' 2011 125 FRANCE ALSACE Zind-Humbrecht 'Brand' Turckheim 2002 135 NEW YORK FINGER LAKES Forge Cellars 'Leidenfrost Vineyard' 2017 60 PINOT GRIGIO . 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