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Ilili Beverage Menu 08.26.21.Pub Wine has flowed throughout Lebanon’s history from ancient times to present day. In this beautiful land of antiquity, beverage, food, and people are one and the same. Our beverage program reflects this, representing the best of both Lebanese traditions and those beyond the levant, while paying special homage to underrepresented people and places which also produce beautiful drinks born from nature. The complexities of Lebanese cuisine, teamed with the culture’s singular hospitality, offer exponential possibilities for pairing and sharing. We look forward to sharing them with you. Chris Struck, Beverage Director Framed selections indicate Lebanese wineries or affiliations 2 Table of Contents Arak & Cocktail 1-2 Wine by the Glass 3 Sake, Cider, & Beer 4 Wine by the Bottle Sparkling 5-6 White Ancient World 7 Old World 8-10 New World 11 Rosé 12 Red Ancient World 13-14 Old World 14-18 New World 19-20 Large Format 21 Sweet & Fortified 22 Apero, Digestif, Amaro, & Spirit 23-24 3 Arak There are drinks to get you drunk, and there are those to be savored with food. Arak represents the latter. This smooth, refreshing spirit, noted for its profile of licorice with a hint of peppermint, cleanses the taste buds and refreshes the palate for each new dish. Arak makers also tout its holistic properties, claiming the aniseed aids in digestion and relaxation. Tradition states that Arak is not sipped straight but mixed in a ratio approximately 1/3 arak to 2/3 water, and requires that water is added before ice. Be playful and mix it yourself or allow our us to mix it for you. The first glass is for medicinal purposes, the second glass makes you happy and with the third, you eat the wind. GL 1/4 BTL 1/2 BTL BTL Dom. de Tourelles Brun 5 year reserve 18 50 95 185 Ch. Ksara Ksarak 15 41 78 150 Massaya 16 43 80 155 Ch. Musar l’arak de Musar 17 45 90 175 Razzouk 14 39 75 145 4 Cocktail Autumn Hector Taveras • David Solis • Eric Purcell • Jesus Gutierrez, Bartenders A Chill Arrangement 18 AMASS Vodka, Lillet Blanc, Chamomile Cordial, Scrappy’s Grapefruit Bitters Somewhere Between Uptown & Upstate 19 Branchwater Gin, Lime, Cilantro-Mint Syrup, Giffard Pamplemousse, Aquafaba Empire Spagliato 19 Forthave Spirits Red, Method Spirits Sweet Vermouth, Bedell Cellars Sparkling Rosé El Hogar 17 Del Amigo Mezcal, Tamarind-Infused Cocchi Americano, Agave Nectar, Lemon Green drink 17 Neversink Apple Gin, Dry Vermouth, Cucumber, Sweet Pea Syrup Spicy Sumac Margarita 18 Rejón tequila, lime, pomegranate, mint Benjamin Button 18 Coppersea Unaged rye, Nikolaihof Elderflower Syrup, Lemon Beirut to Manhattan 17 Old Forester Bourbon, Orange-Infused Arak, Roulot Apricot Liqueur, Lebanese Syrup Miss American Rye 18 Deadwood Rye, Clear Creek Pear Eau de Vie, Sweet Vermouth, Fino Sherry, Orange Bitters Passion Project 19 Grainger’s Deluxe vodka, passionfruit, maraschino, lemon 5 Wine by the Glass Sparkling Zusslin Crémant d’Alsace Brut Zero (Sans Soufre) NV Alsace, FR 23 La Caravelle Champagne ‘Cuvée Rosé’ Brut NV, Champagne, FR 26 La Jara Spumante Bianco ‘Special Cuvée’ Brut NV, (Prosecco), IT 17 Raventós I Blanc Rosé ‘de nit’ 2018, Conca del Riu Anoia, SP 16 White Chateau Musar ‘Musar Jeune’ 2018, Bekaa Valley, LB 14 Pithon-Paille ‘Mozaik’ Chenin Blanc 2018, Anjou, Loire, FR 19 Brooks Estate Dry Riesling 2019, Eola Amity Hills, Willamette Valley, OR, US 15 Weinbau Jutta Ambrositsch ‘Ein Liter Wien’ 2019, (Vienna), AU from liter 16 Matthiasson ‘Linda Vista Vineyard’ Chardonnay 2020, Napa, CA, US 19 Rosé Domaine des Tourelles 2020 Bekaa Valley, LB 17 Clos Cibonne ‘Cuvée Tradition’ 2019, Côtes de Provence , FR 20 Red ‘Les Coteaux’ de Château Kefraya 2016, Bekaa Valley, LB 17 Chateau d’Oupia 2018, Minervois, (Languedoc), FR 17 Julie Benau ‘Robot Cochon’ Tempranillo 2017, (Coteaux du Languedoc), FR from magnum 18 Ioppa Nebbiolo 2020, Colline Novaresi, Piemonte, IT 16 ‘Cooper Hill’ by Cooper Mountain Vineyards Pinot Noir 2019,Willamette Valley, OR, US 15 Sweet & Fortified Paul-Marie & Fils Pineau des Charentes ‘PM Jep #1’ NV, Charente, FR 18 Alvear Carlos VII Amontillado Sherry NV, Jérez, SP 13 Jorge Ordoñez ‘No. 1 Selección Especial’ Moscatel 2015, Malaga, SP 15 Paumanok Sauvignon Blanc Late Harvest 2012, North Fork of Long Island, NY, US 22 6 Sake, Cider, & Beer Sake 9999 Manzairaku, Honjozo Ishikawa Prefecture, JP 720ml 50 Dryness: SMV +3 / Acidity: 1.4 / ABV: 15% / Rice: Hokuriku No. 12 & Gohyakumangoku / Polish: Seimaibuai / Water: Tedorigawa Cider & Perry (contains alcohol) 1441 Eric Bordelet, Poiré ‘Granit’ (2019), Normandy, FR 750ml 60 1424 Julien Thurel Cidre ‘Solstice’ (2017), Loire, FR 750ml 40 1425 Julien Thurel Poiré ‘Cru des Loges’ (2018), Loire, FR 750ml 65 8888 Eden Specialty Cider, ‘Dry’ NV, Vermont, US 375ml 15 Beer Lebanese Michelada 16 Almaza Pilsner, Clarified ‘Not So Bloody’ Mary Mix, Lemon Juice, Spicy Salt Rim Almaza pilsner, LB 11.2 oz 12 Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, California, US 11.2 oz 10 Maine Beer Co. ‘Peeper’ Pale Ale, Maine, US 16.9 oz 16 Threes ‘Vliet’ Pilsner, Brooklyn, New York, US 16 oz 16 Einbecker Brauherren Non-Alcoholic, DE 11.2 oz 11 7 Sparkling traditional Method Shows you care England 1484 Nyetimber ‘Classic Cuvée’ Brut NV West Sussex & Hampshire Magnum 300 France Grower Champagne 1426 Le Brun Servenay ‘Mélodie en C.’ (Blanc de Blanc) Extra Brut NV 135 1467 Bedel ‘Entre Ciel et Terre’ Brut NV 155 1463 Moussé Fils ‘L'Extra Or’ Perpétuelle Blanc de Noirs (Dégorgement Tardif) Brut NV (Cuisles) 145 1422 Moussé Fils ‘Les Vignes de Mon Village’ Brut NV (Cuisles) 160 1421 Laurent Bénard ‘La Clef des 7 Arpents’ Extra Brut 2014 Mareuil-sur-Aÿ 150 1466 Doyard Blanc de Blancs Extra Brut 2008 Côte de Blancs 185 9995 Fleury ‘Fleur de l’Europe’ Brut Nature NV (Côte des Bar) 195 1487 Vouette & Sorbée ‘Blanc d’Argile’ Extra Brut (2016) (Côte des Bar) Magnum 575 1423 Jean-Marc Sélèque ‘Solessence Rosé 7 Villages’ Extra Brut NV Magnum 350 8 Sparkling traditional Method Shows you care France House Champagne 1442 Gonet-Medeville ‘Tradition’ Blanc de Noirs Brut NV 125 1443 Gonet-Medeville ‘La Grande Ruelle’ Ambonnay Extra Brut 2006 250 1445 Dom Pérignon Rosé Brut 2005 1000 9994 La Caravelle ‘Cuvée Rosé’ Brut NV 130 1465 Bollinger ‘Special Cuvée’ (James Bond Edition) Brut NV 185 1464 Bollinger ‘La Grande Année’ Brut 2012 350 Crémant 1461 Zusslin Crémant d’Alsace Brut Zero (Sans Soufre) NV Alsace 115 Italy 9993 La Jara Spumante Bianco ‘Special Cuvée’ Brut NV (Prosecco) 85 Spain 9992 Raventós I Blanc ‘de nit’ Brut Rosé 2018 Conca del Riu Anoia 80 1488 Juvé y Camps ‘Reserva de la Familia’ Gran Reserva Brut Nature 2015 Cava 3L 300 Slovenia 1462 Movia ‘Puro’ Rosé Brut 2010 (undisgorged) Brda 100 USA 6666 Bedell Cellars Sparkling Rosé NV North Fork of Long Island, NY 75 9 White—Ancient World Lebanon 1722 Massaya Blanc 2019 65 Bekaa Valley 1802 Chateau Ksara ‘Blanc de Blanc’ 2019 55 1743 Domaine des Tourelles Blanc 2020 60 1883 Domaine des Tourelles ‘Vielles Vignes’ Merwah & Obeideh 2020 80 6001 Château Musar Blanc 2000 230 6002 Château Musar Blanc 2003 220 6003 Château Musar Blanc 2006 275 6004 Château Musar Blanc 2007 300 6051 Château Musar Blanc 2008 215 6052 Château Musar Blanc 2009 165 6101 Château Musar Blanc 2010 150 6053 Château Musar Blanc 2012 160 9991 Château Musar ‘Jeune Blanc’ 2018 70 Batroun 1922 IXSIR ‘Altitudes’ 2018 95 1721 IXSIR ‘EL’ 2017 140 2082 Atibaia 2018 135 Mt. Lebanon 1921 Domaine de Baal Blanc 2016 90 Georgia 1902 Orgo Mtsvane (Amber) 2019 Kakheti 60 1801 Glekhuri Kisi (Amber) 2019 Teliani Valley 70 Greece 1961 Douloufakis Vidiano ‘Aspros Lagos’ 2018 Crete 90 10 White—Old World France Alsace 0321 Zind-Humbrecht ‘Goldert’ Muscat 2014 130 0103 Dirler-Cadé ‘Cuvée Vieilles Vignes’ Sylvaner 2018 70 Burgundy 0181 Château de la Maltroye 2017 Bourgogne 95 0101 Maison Leroy 2019 Bourgogne 280 0581 Corinne et Jean-Pierre Grossot 2018 Chablis 100 6251 Domaine Chandon de Briailles 2013 Corton 500 0223 Domaine Tawse ‘Les Vergelesses’ 2017 Savigny-les-Beaune 115 6252 Domaine Roulot 2018 Auxey-Duresses 245 0501 Château de la Maltroye 2018 Chassagne-Montrachet 160 0201 Château de la Maltroye ‘Clos du Chateau de la Maltroye’ 2017 Chassagne-Montrachet 180 0661 Château de la Maltroye ‘Clos du Chateau de la Maltroye’ 2018 Chassagne-Montrachet 230 0161 Château de la Maltroye ‘Morgeot Vigne Blanche’ 2018 Chassagne-Montrachet 215 6151 Château de la Maltroye ‘Les Grandes Ruchottes’ 2018 Chassagne-Montrachet 330 0821 Château de la Maltroye ‘La Comme’ 2017 Santenay 135 6152 Domaine Leflaive ‘Les Chênes’ 2018 Mâcon-Verzé 195 Loire 9989 Pithon-Paille ‘Mozaik’ 2018 Anjou 95 0401 Domaine Guiberteau ‘Les Moulins’ 2019 Saumur 90 0142 Domaine Guiberteau ‘Clos de Guichaux’ 2018 Saumur 115 0461 Bernard Baudry ‘La Croix Boissée’2019 Chinon 120 0342 François Cazin (Romorantin) 2019 Cour-Cheverny 100 0422 Paul Cherrier 2019 Sancerre 95 11 White—Old World France (continued) Rhône 6201 Domaine Gourt de Mautens 2015 Vaucluse 165 0362 E. Guigal 2015 Condrieu 135 Languedoc & Provence 9990 Julie Benau Picpoul de Pinet ‘Chichois a la Baraquette’ 2019 (Coteaux du Languedoc) 85 0041 Domaine Hauvette ‘Jaspe’ 2016 Alpilles 145 Italy 1409 Foradori Manzoni Bianco ‘Fontanasanta’ 2020 Vigneti delle Dolomiti Magnum 220 0962 Stroblhof ‘Strahler’ Pinot Bianco 2015 Alto Adige 60 0942 Bucci ‘Villa Bucci’ Verdicchio Riserva 2015 Marche 135 0921 Antinori Castello della Sala ‘Bramito’ Chardonnay 2018 Umbria 70 1042 Tiberio Trebbiano d’Abruzzo 2020 Abruzzo 80 1495 COS ‘Pithos Bianco’ (Anphorae) 2017 Terra Siciliane Magnum 180 Spain 1162 Can Sumoi Xarel-lo 2018 Penedès, Catalonia 70 1381 Terroir al
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