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Beverages COCKTAILS Beverages COCKTAILS FRANCESCO LAFRANCONI’S CREATIONS Friend, Colleague & Mixologist who I consider a Cocktail Genius has created cocktails for TBD…–Vikram Garg Mr. Cobbler 16 Mai Tai 1944 16 Bulleit Bourbon, Oloroso Sherry, Sweet Vermouth, Kohana Kea Rum, Old Lahaina Dark Rum, Lime Juice, Domaine de Canton Ginger, Chocolate & Orgeat Almond Syrup, Giffard Triple Sec Pimento Bitters Yuzu Hi-Ball 14 L.T.J. Collins 13 Jameson, Lemon Juice, Yuzu Syrup, Club Soda, Beefeater Gin, Lemon Juice, Lemongrass- Cucumber Bitters Thai Basil-Jasmine Syrup, Club Soda Quarantini 12 Passion Paloma 14 House Made Orangecello, Titos Vodka, Corazon Tequila, Passion Fruit Purée, Lime & Orange Twist Grapefruit Juice, Club Soda, Grapefruit Bitters WINES BY THE GLASS Prosecco, Avissi 11/49 Champagne Brut, Lanson “Black Label” 21/95 Veneto-Italy Champagne-France Pinot Grigio, Zenato 10/46 Rosé, Réserve Des Bertrands “Élégance” 12/54 Veneto-Ital Provence-France Sauvignon Blanc, Jean Reverdy, 15/68 Pinot Noir, Failla, Sonoma Coast 21/95 Sancerre, Loire-France California-US Grüner Veltliner “Hirschvergnügen” 12/59 Rhône Blend, Neyers “Sage Canyon,” 17/77 Hirsch, Kamptal-Austria California-US Chardonnay, Louis Latour, Pouilly-Fuissé 16/72 Grenache, McCay Cellars, Lodi 19/89 Burgundy-France California-US Chardonnay, Alit, Willamette Valley 15/68 Cabernet Sauvignon, Ancient Peaks 13/59 Oregon-US “Santa Margarita Ranch,” Paso Robles California-US BEERS Belgian Pilsner - Draft 8 Japanese Black Lager 10 Stella Artois 5% IBU tbd Coedo Shikkoku 5% IBU tbd Japanese Pilsner 10 Kona Wailua Wheat 7 Coedo Ruri Premium 5% IBU tbd Hawaii, USA 5.2% IBU 15 SOFT DRINKS Still Water “Evian” 9 Coffee & Variations 7 Kona Coffee Sparkling Water “Badoit” 9 Organic Hot Teas 7 Sodas & Juices 4 Earl Gray or Chamomille By the Glass WINE BY THE GLASS GL BTL Prosecco, Avissi, Veneto-Italy 11 49 Champagne Brut, Lanson “Black Label,” Champagne-France 21 95 Pinot Grigio, Zenato, Veneto-Italy 10 46 Sauvignon Blanc, Jean Reverdy, Sancerre, Loire-France 15 68 Grüner Veltliner “Hirschvergnügen,” Hirsch, Kamptal-Austria 12 59 Chardonnay, Louis Latour, Pouilly-Fuissé, Burgundy-France 16 72 Chardonnay, Alit, Willamette Valley, Oregon-US 15 68 Rosé, Réserve Des Bertrands “Élégance,” Provence-France 12 54 Pinot Noir, Failla, Sonoma Coast-California-US 21 95 Rhône Blend, Neyers “Sage Canyon,” California-US 17 77 Grenache, McCay Cellars, Lodi-California-US 19 89 Cabernet Sauvignon, Ancient Peaks “Santa Margarita Ranch,” Paso Robles, CA-US 13 59 Bubbles CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING WINE Billecart-Salmon, Extra Brut, Champagne, France, NV 182 Pierre Gimmonnet, Blanc de Blancs, Cuis, Champagne-France, NV 148 Delamotte, Blanc de Blancs, Mesnil-Sur-Oger, Champagne-France, NV 210 Pierre Callot, Blanc de Blancs, Avize, Champagne-France, NV 135 Veuve Clicquot, Brut, Champagne-France, NV 140 Roederer Estate, Anderson Valley-California-US, NV 85 Moussé Fils “l’Or d’Eugene,” Blanc de Noirs, Cuisles, Champagne-France, NV 126 Krug “Grande Cuvée” Brut, Champagne-France, MV 375 mL 259 Krug “Grande Cuvée” Brut, Champagne-France, MV 455 Henriot, Brut Rosé, Reims, Champagne-France, NV 160 Delamotte, Brut Rosé, Mesnil-Sur-Oger, Champagne-France, NV 195 Billecart-Salmon, Brut Rosé, Champagne-France, NV 242 Moët et Chandon “Nectar Imperial,” Rosé Demi Sec, Champagne-France, NV 155 Naveran, Cava Rosado, Penedès, Catalonia-Spain, NV 54 VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE Pierre Peters “Les Chétillons,” Blanc de Blancs, Mesnil-Sur-Oger, Champagne-France, 2010 365 Salon “Le Mesnil,” Blanc de Blancs, Champagne-France, 2007 995 Charles Heidsieck “Blanc des Millénaires,” Brut , Champagne-France, 1995 485 Lanson “Vintage Collection,” Brut, Champagne-France, 1983 Magnum 1,895 Lanson “Vintage Collection,” Brut, Champagne-France, 1976 Magnum 2,295 Whites LIGHT, AROMATIC WHITES FROM DRY TO FRUITY Müller Thurgau, CF Wines, Franconia-Germany 68 Wirsching, Silvaner “Iphöfer Kalb”, Kabinett, Pfalz-Germany, 2015 70 Wirsching, Scheurebe Dry “Iphöfer”, Kabinett, Pfalz-Germany, 2016 74 Fritz Haag, Riesling, Trocken, Mosel-Germany, 2014 50 Skouras “Salto”, Moscofilero, Peloponnese-Greece, 2017 60 Ostertag, Sylvaner, Alsace-France, 2017 74 Champalou, Vouvray, Loire-France, 2017 69 Savary, Chablis 1er Cru “Vaillons”, Burgundy-France, 2017 99 Bründlmayer “Ried Berg Vogelsang”, Gruner Veltliner, Langenlois, Austria, 2017 85 Margerum “Sybarite”, Sauvignon Blanc, Santa Barbara-California-US, 2017 55 Riesling, Meulenhof “Erdener Treppchen,” Kabinett, Mosel-Germany 63 Schönborn “Erbach Marcobrunn”, Riesling Kabinett, Rheingau-Germany, 2008 82 MEDIUM TO FULLER FLAVORED WHITES Withers “Peters Vineyard”, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast-California-US, 2016 98 Sonoma-Cutrer “Russian River Ranches”, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast, California-US, 2017 64 Failla, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast, California-US, 2016 92 Perrusset, Mâcon-Villages, Burgundy-France, 2017 62 Sauzet, Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru “Hameau de Blagny”, Burgundy-France, 2016 248 Carillon, Chassagne-Montrachet, “Clos de Jean” Burgundy-France, 2017 275 Michel Colin-Deleger, Batard-Montrachet, Grand Cru, Burgundy-France, 2000 536 Tyler “Zotovich Vyd.”, Chardonnay, Sta. Rita Hills, Sta. Barbara-California, US, 2011 85 Comtesse de Chérisey “Cuvée Léo”, Meursault, Burgundy-France, 2016 175 Bruno Colin, Chassagne-Montrachet, Premier Cru “Morgeot”, Burgundy-France, 2010 339 Dom. de Montille, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru, Burgundy-France, 2015 448 Jordan, Chardonnay, Sonoma County, California-US, 2017 89 Kistler Vineyards “Les Noisetires”, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast, California-US, 2017 185 Rombauer, Chardonnay, Carneros, California-US, 2018 115 Brewer-Clifton, Chardonnay, Santa-Rita Hills, California-US, 2010 165 Reds ELEGANT REDS THAT COMPLEMENT OUR CUISINE Turley Cellars, Cinsault, Lodi-California-US 63 Salwey, Pinot Noir, Baden-Germany, 2012 69 Withers “Peters Vyd”, Pinot Noir, Sonoma, California-US, 2015 122 Gachot-Monot, Côte-de-Nuits Villages, Burgundy-France, 2016 99 Dom. de Courcel, “Grand Clos des Epenots”, Pommard, Burgundy-France, 2007 315 Dom. Francois Bertheau, Chambolle Musigny Premier Cru, Brugundy-France, 2003 385 Nebbiolo, Renato Ratti, Langhe, Piedmont-Italy 85 Kistler Vineyards, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast-California-US, 2016 185 Alit, Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley-Oregon-US, 2015 75 Rose & Arrow “Hopewell Hills”, Eola Amity Hills-Oregon-US, 2016 280 Freestone-Occidental (by Stephen Kistler), Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, California-US, 2017 172 Michel Gros, Nuits-St-Georges, Burgundy-France, 2015 195 ROBUST REDS FROM MEDIUM TO FULL Gombaude-Guillot, Pomerol, Bordeaux-France, 2009 235 Woodward Canyon, Merlot, Columbia Valley, WA-US, 2013 129 Duckhorn Vineyards, Merlot, Napa, California-US, 2016 175 Woodward Canyon “Artist Series,” Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla, WA-US 95 Robert Mondavi, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa, California-US, 2016 105 Pauillac de Latour, Bordeaux-France, 2013 195 Neyers, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa, California-US, 2016 132 Opus One, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa, California-US, 2007 795 Tait Family, Shiraz, Barossa Valley-Australia, 2015 80 WINES WITH SOUL AND A SENSE OF PLACE Castello di Neive “Santo Stefano”, Barbera d’Alba, Piedmont- Italy, 2016 97 Tour du Bon, Bandol, Provence-France, 2015 132 Dom. d’Aupilhac, Carignan, Languedoc-France, 2016 98 Morgon “P’tit Max”, Breton, Gamay, Beaujolais-France, 2015 118 Télégramme, Châteauneuf-du-pape, Rhône-France, 2016 148 Neyers “Evangelho Vineyard”, Carignan, Contra Costa, California-US, 2017 99 Domaine Chave, Hermitage, Rhône-France, 2008 650 DESSERT WINES (2oz GLASS) GL BTL Dom. de l’Alliance, Sauternes, Bordeaux, France 500 ml 28 165 La Viarte “Siùm”, Piccoli-Verduzzo, Friuli-Italy 375 ml 25 145 La Tour Vieille “Rimage”, Banyuls, Roussillon-France 500 ml 12 108 Lustau “East India Solera”, Sherry, Jerez-Spain 14 93 Taylor, 20-Year Tawny Port, Taylor, Douro-Portugal 18 135 Select Wines Domaine Michel Lafarge, Volnay, “Clos des Chènes”, Burgundy-France, 2002 350 Louis Jadot, Romanee-Saint-Vivant Grand Cru, Burgundy-France, 1999 650 Tierra Roja, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa-California-US, 2004 950 Igneous, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa-California-US, 2002 325 Screaming Eagle, Cabernet Sauvignon,California-US, 2010 4,990 Screaming Eagle, Cabernet Sauvignon,California-US, 2012 4,500 Screaming Eagle, Cabernet Sauvignon,California-US, 2016 3,990 Domaine de la Grange Des Pères, Languedoc-France, 2003 399 Spirits AMARI & LIQUEURS APERITIFS Averna Amaro 12 Alessio Vermouth di Torino Rosso 12 Barsol Pisco 12 Aperol 11 Baileys 12 Campari 12 Chartreuse Green 18 Dolin Vermouth Blanc 11 Chartreuse Yellow 20 Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto 18 Cointreau Noir 16 Lillet Blanc 11 Cynar Ricetta Originale 11 Luxardo Bitter Bianco 12 Drambuie 15 Pernod Anise 14 Fernet Branca 12 Pimm’s 11 Frangelico 12 St George Absinthe 16 G.E. Massenez Calvados 14 Grand Marnier 15 VODKA Kahlua 12 Luxardo Amaretto 12 Absolut Elyx 14 Meletti Amaro 11 Chopin Potato Black 16 Meletti Sambuca 11 Ciroc Coconut 12 Yuzuri 15 Double Cross 14 Grey Goose 13 Ketel One 12 GIN Stoli Elit 26 Beefeater 12 Tito’s 11 Bombay Sapphire 13 Wheatley 11 Cadenhead’s Old Raj Dry 13 Hendrick’s 15 Ophir 14 Plymouth 12 Roku 13 Tanqueray 13 Spirits SHOCHU RUM Tombo 11 Appleton 12 Yr. 14 Iichiko 11 Bacardi Reserva Limitada 32 Iichiko Frasco 18 El Dorado 8 Yr. 13 Nankai 14 Havana Club Añejo Clásico 12 Naikai Gold 18 Kirk and Sweeny 18 Kō Hana Kokoleka 25 Kō Hana Agricole Kea 14 TEQUILA/MEZCAL Kō Hana Agricole Koho 28 Plantation 3 Stars 10 Casamigos Añejo 22 Plantation Pineapple 13 Casamigos Blanco 15 Plantation Xaymaca Aged 18 Casamigos Mezcal
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