Late Harvest Chardonnay Santa Maria Valley 500Ml 45.00 (Eiswein) the Grapes Are Left to Shrivel on the Vines

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Late Harvest Chardonnay Santa Maria Valley 500Ml 45.00 (Eiswein) the Grapes Are Left to Shrivel on the Vines Dessert Wines Wines 1 Dessert Wines (Bottle) 7048 Beringer 2003 Nightingale, Napa half 60.00 7073 Beringer 2000 Nightingale, Napa half 70.00 AMERICA 7066 Beringer 1998 Nightingale, Napa half 65.00 Ice Wine 6939 The Central 2008, Late Harvest Chardonnay Santa Maria Valley 500ml 45.00 (Eiswein) The grapes are left to shrivel on the vines. They must reach the same level of sugar concentration 7289 Chateau M 1991 Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc by Monticello, Napa half 65.00 as Beerenauslese. They cannot be picked until after the 7071 Chateau Ste. Michelle Chenin Blanc temperature reaches 20 degrees. The grapes are Late Harvest, Horse Heaven Hills half 55.00 pressed while frozen, resulting in a very sweet wine 7081 Chateau St. Jean 1988 Johannisberg Riesling, as most of the liquid is discarded as ice. Late Harvest, Alexander Valley half 85.00 (2 oz pour) 7238 Darioush 2006 Semillion-Sauvignon Blanc half 84.00 26989 Joseph Phelps ‘Eisrebe’, Napa 9.00 7219 DeMoor 1991 Sauvignon Blanc Late Harvest “Fie Doux” half 40.00 (Bottle) 6325 Dolce 2008 Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc 6989 Joseph Phelps 2009 ‘Eisrebe’, Napa half 70.00 by Far Niente, Napa half 113.00 7196 Dry Creek Vineyard 2000 Sauvignon Blanc Late Harvest, Soleil Limited Edition, Late Harvest Sonoma half 45.00 American Late Harvest wines are made from grapes 7042 Duckhorn Sauvignon Blanc, Knights Valley half 99.00 that have been permitted to ripen longer on the vines 7000 Elk Cove Vineyard Ultima Riesling, for greater accumalation of sugar. The vines often ben- 15.5% Residual Sugar, Willamette half 80.00 efit from the sugar concentrating and enhancing mold, 7185 Eroica 2001, Single Berry Select Riesling, by Chateau Ste. Michelle & Dr Loosen, Botrytis cinera, that sometimes visits the grapes when Columbia Valley half 345.00 the growers are lucky. 6777 Eroica 2000, Single Berry Select Riesling, (2 oz pour) by Chateau Ste. Michelle & Dr Loosen, Columbia Valley half 375.00 27064 Murielle Late Harvest, Sweet Passion 7.00 7322 Ferrari Carano Eldorado Gold half 72.00 27029 Kendall-Jackson Late Harvest Chardonnay 7.50 6594 Hogue 2005, White Riesling, 26939 The Central, Late Harvest Chardonnay Late Harvest, Columbia Valley 28.00 Santa Maria Valley 9.00 7029 Kendall-Jackson, 2007 half 45.00 27322 Ferrari Carano Eldorado Gold 12.00 7269 Macari 2002 Block E, North Fork, 27238 Darioush Semillion-Sauvignon Blanc 14.00 Long Island half 75.00 27042 Duckhorn Sauvignon Blanc, Knights Valley 16.50 1158 Mayacamas 1984 Zinfandel Late Harvest 50.00 26325 Dolce Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc 7197 Mer Soleil “Late”, Late Harvest by Far Niente, Napa 19.00 White Wine, Santa Lucia Highlands, 26926 Rosenblum Cellars Désirée 8.50 Monterey County half 80.00 2 Wines Dessert Wines 7064 Murielle 2012, Late Harvest 3995 Eberle 1995 Muscat Canelli 45.00 Sweet Passion half 40.00 5439 Eberle 1989 Muscat Canelli 40.00 7164 Robert Mondavi 1998 Sauvignon Blanc 7211 Ferrari Carano Eldorado Noir Botrytis, Napa half 100.00 Black Muscat, Russian River half 70.00 7257 Robert Mondavi 2010 Moscato D’oro, 7333 Martinelli 2004 Muscat Alexandria Napa 500ml 35.00 Jackass Hill Vineyard, Russian River half 68.00 542 Ridge, 1976 Zinfendal Late Harvest 90.00 7273 Merryvale Antigua Muscat de 6926 Rosenblum Cellars Désirée Frontignan 500ml 65.00 Chocolate Dessert Wine half 45.00 6981 Quady Elysium Black Muscat 60.00 5194 Silverado Vineyards ‘Limited Reserve’ 6968 Quady Essencia Orange Muscat half 40.00 Late Harvest 115.00 7372 Robert Pecota 1999 Moscato d’Andrea, 7313 Steele 1997 ‘Select’ Chardonnay Napa half 40.00 Late Harvest, Sangiacomo Vineyard half 65.00 5529 Robert Pecota 1996 Moscato d’Andrea, 7330 Swanson 1991 Semillon, Napa half 45.00 Late Harvest, Napa half 65.00 6895 Robert Pecota 2001 Muscat Canelli, 6925 Tablas Creek 2007 Vin De Paille, Passito, Napa half 95.00 Sacerouge, Paso Robles half 105.00 7324 Robert Pecota 1999 Muscat Canelli, 6932 Ca’Togni 2004 Sweet Red Wine Passito, Napa half 100.00 by Philip Togni, Napa half 138.00 7090 Ca’Togni 2003 Sweet Red Wine by Philip Togni, Napa half 150.00 Port 7125 Ca’Togni 2001 Sweet Red Wine (1.5 oz pour) by Philip Togni, Napa half 150.00 27346 Charles Krug Lot XVII 9.00 7137 Ca’Togni 1999 Sweet Red Wine 25741 Ficklin Tinta Port 6.50 by Philip Togni, Napa half 105.00 22728 1975 Quady Vintage Port 6.50 7134 Ca’Togni 1995 Sweet Red Wine by Philip Togni, Napa half 125.00 21626 Richard Carey Cabernet Port 6.50 27060 2009 Murielle Mad Port#2 7.00 26813 2008 Rodney Strong Muscat “A True Gentleman’s Port” 15.00 (2 oz pour) 27211 Ferrari Carano Eldorado Noir Black Muscat 13.00 (Bottle) 6637 Heitz “Angelica” Cellar Reserve Port 75.00 6776 1979 Quady, Vintage Port 100.00 (Bottle) 6813 2008 Rodney Strong 7085 Apex 2000 Late Harvest Riesling, “A True Gentleman’s Port” 63.00 Yakima Valley half 80.00 7296 Trentadue 2001 Viognier Port, 7291 Cline 1995 Muscat Canelli half 25.00 Russian River half 65.00 3457 Concannon Muscat de Frontignan 50.00 Dessert Wines Wines 3 AUSTRALIA CANADA Late Harvest and Muscat Icewine (Bottle) (Eiswein) The grapes are left to shrivel on the vines. They must reach the same level of sugar concentration 7123 Barwang NV Muscat half 70.00 as Beerenauslese. They cannot be picked until after the 7302 Chambers NV Grand Muscat, temperature reaches 20 degrees. The grapes are pressed Rosewood Vineyards, Rutherglen half 155.00 while frozen, resulting in a very sweet wine as most of 7248 Chambers NV Grand Muscadell Tokay, the liquid is discarded as ice. Rosewood Vineyards, Rutherglen half 275.00 Inniskillin Icewine Flight 52.00 7326 Chambers NV Rare Muscat, (1 oz. each of Vidal, Riesling, Gold & Cabernet Franc) Rosewood Vineyards, Rutherglen half 530.00 (2 oz pour) 7084 De Bortoli 2004, Noble One Botrytis Semillon half 42.00 27154 Neige Apple Icewine, Premiere, La Face Cache de La Pomme 10.50 7204 Trevor Jones NV Barossa Old Muscat half 85.00 26892 Inniskillin Vidal Icewine, Niagara Peninsula, Canada 18.00 27247 Inniskillin Riesling Icewine, Port Niagara Peninsula, Canada 24.00 (1.5 oz pour) 26997 Inniskillin Vidal Gold Icewine, 27361 Yalumba Antique Tawny, Museum Reserve 7.00 Niagara Peninsula, Canada 24.00 22947 Penfold’s, 50yr Rare Aged, Tawny 375.00 26835 Inniskillin Cabernet Franc Icewine, 12947 HALF OUNCE 125.00 Niagara Peninsula, Canada 31.00 7122 Dutschke 22 year Tawny Port half 125.00 7933 Penfolds Grandfather Tawny Port, (Bottle) Barossa Valley 120.00 7154 Neige Apple Icewine, 6930 Rosemount Old Benson NV Fine Old Premiere, La Face Cache de La Pomme half 63.00 Tawny Port, S.E. Australia 500ml 55.00 6892 Inniskillin Vidal Icewine, 6831 Yalumba 50 year Tawny Port Niagara Peninsula, Canada half 110.00 Barossa Valley half 195.00 6868 Inniskillin Sparkling Vidal Icewine, Niagara Peninsula, Canada half 144.00 7247 Inniskillin Riesling Icewine, AUSTRIA Niagara Peninsula, Canada half 145.00 (Bottle) 6997 Inniskillin Vidal Gold Icewine, 6570 1966 Langenloiser Spiegel Niagara Peninsula, Canada half 145.00 Rulander Trokenbeerenauslese, 6835 Inniskillin Cabernet Franc Icewine, Wingut Brundlmayer 260.00 Niagara Peninsula, Canada half 185.00 7319 Jackson Triggs Vidal Ice Wine 187ml 50.00 4 Wines Dessert Wines CHILE Barsac (Bottle) (2 oz pour) 7155 Concha Y Toro 2000 Sauvignon Blanc 26652 Chateau Doisy Vedrines 14.00 Late Harvest, Maule Valley half 35.00 27941 Chateau Nairac 12.00 6969 Errazuriz 2005 Sauvignon Blanc Late Harvest half 30.00 6980 Morande 2000 Sauvignon Blanc “Golden (Bottle) Harvest”, Casablanca Valley half 65.00 5207 1967 Chicard 85.00 7276 2005 Chateau Climens half 162.00 4701 1986 Chateau Climens, 1er Cru 315.00 FRANCE 4719 1975 Chateau Climens, 1er Cru 420.00 Alsace 7298 2005 Chateau Coutet 74.00 (Bottle) 5898 2001 Chateau Coutet 185.00 5128 1988 Domaine Weinbach, Gewurztraminer 8515 1939 Chateau Coutet 275.00 Vendange Tardive 115.00 5723 1976 Cruse 65.00 6858 2000 Trimbach, Pinot Gris 7352 2006 Chateau Doisy Daene half 58.00 Vendange Tardive 155.00 6909 2005 Chateau Doisy Daene half 99.00 6834 2000 Trimbach, Gewurztraminer Vendange Tardive 145.00 7175 2004 Chateau Doisy Daene half 48.00 6358 1983 Domaine Weinbach, Gewurztraminer 6941 2003 Chateau Doisy Daene half 75.00 Selection de Grains Nobles 155.00 7005 2001 Chateau Doisy Daene half 105.00 7263 1998 Albert Mann, Tokay Pinot Gris 767 1997 Chateau Doisy Daene 95.00 Selection de Grains Nobles, “Le Tri” 190.00 6652 2006 Chateau Doisy Vedrines 144.00 3937 2000 Trimbach, Pinot Gris 6933 half 72.00 Selection de Grains Nobles 310.00 7217 2003 Chateau Doisy Vedrines half 80.00 7173 2001 Chateau Doisy Vedrines half 95.00 Bergerac 6692 1983 Chateau Liot 55.00 (Bottle) 7149 2005 Chateau Nairac half 90.00 6708 1983 Chateau Ladesvignes, Monbazillac 40.00 7138 2003 Chateau Nairac half 75.00 1371 1995 Grande Maison Cuvee, Monsieur 7336 2001 Chateau Nairac half 95.00 Monbazillac 50.00 6398 1973 Chateau Nairac 120.00 7941 magnum 240.00 Bordeaux 5923 1969 Frederick Wildman 65.00 Sauterne (singular, but properly spelled sauternes in France) is one of the world’s classic dessert wines, and like most classic dessert table wines, are quite concentrated in fruit and flavor. 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