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White Wines – Champagne/Sparkling BIN NUMBER (BOLD bin numbers denote an organic wine) FULL SELECTED HALF BOTTLE WHITE AND SPARKLING WINES: R8183. King Estate Pinot Gris – 2015 – Eugene, OR……………………………….… 17.95 R8134. Sonoma Cutrer Chardonnay – Russian River – 2015 – Windsor, CA …………. 19.95 R8130. Alexander Valley Chardonnay -2015- Healdsburg, CA ...................................... 18.95 R8063. Grgich Hills Estate Fumé Blanc – 2013- Rutherford, CA ................................. 29.95 R8398. Veuve Clicquot – Yellow Label –, France........................................................... 46.95 R8395. Louis Roederer Brut Premier – NV – France......................................................... 42.95 R8988. Perrier Jouet Grand Brut –NV – France................................................................ 39.95 R6353. Chandon Sparkling Wine “Brut Classic” – NV – Yountville, CA…………… 13.95 (187ml) R6320. Segura Viudas Cava Brut – NV- Spain............................................................. 8.95 (187ml) R6357. Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Reserve – NV – Chouilly, France ……………………... 21.25 R6360. Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut – “White Star” – NV – Epernay, France……… 24.95 (187ml) R8385. Toffoli Prosecco Superiore, Italy............................................................................... 17.95 R8111. Suavia Soave Classico – 2014 – Italy……………………………………………… 21.95 R7446. Cuckoo’s Nest- Fizze Early Muscat- 2016- Cave Junction, OR ………………… 23.50 (500 ml) R8390. Paolo Sarcarro Moscato D’Asti – 2017 – Italy………………………………… 16.95 SELECTED HALF BOTTLE RED WINES: R8075. Clos D’Estournel -2002- Saint Estephe – Grand Cru…………………………… 125.00 (limited) R8972. Chianti Classico Isolee Olena – 2013 – Italy……………………………………. 24.95 Highly Recommended by Antonio Galloni (90 Pts.) R8736. Adelsheim Pinot Noir – 2014 – Newberg, OR …………………………………… 29.95 R8706. Domaine Drouhin – Pinot Noir – 2015 - Willamette Valley, OR …..………........ 35.95 R8738. Cristom Willamette Valley Estate Pinot Noir 2013 – Salem, OR ............................ 43.95 R8546. Dashe Zinfandel – 2015- Oakland, CA ..................................................................... 24.95 R8594. L’Ecole no. 41 Caberent Sauvignon – 2014 – Columbia Valley, WA…………….. 31.95 R8742. Irvine Pinot Noir – 2014- Rogue Valley, OR………………………………………. 26.95 R8350. Domaine Tempier Bandol – 2009 – France………………………………………… 44.95 Page 6 Note: some selections are very limited, are “one-of-a-kind”, or may have sold out. Your understanding is appreciated. Jacksonville Inn 4/17/2018 BIN NUMBER (BOLD bin numbers denote an organic wine) FULL WHITE WINES – CHAMPAGNE/SPARKLING SPARKLING WINES – DOMESTIC R2307 Argyle But Rose’ – 2013 – Willamette Valley, OR……………………… 62.95 R4358. Argyle Brut – Dundee, OR …………………………………………… …. 42.95 R4371. Argyle Brut- Extended Tirage – 2002- Dundee, OR ..................................... 135.00 Wine Spectator (96 pts) Wine Advocate (94 pts) R4386. Argyle Brut- Extended Tirage – 2005- Dundee, OR……………………….. 91.95 R4372. Domaine Carneros by Taittinger – Brut – 2011 – Napa, CA ……..…………… 55.95 R4349. Domaine Carneros by Taittinger – Brut Rosé- Napa, CA ……………………. 55.95 R4353. Domaine Chandon Brut – NV – Napa, CA ……………………………………. 33.95 R4352. Domaine Chandon Blanc de Noirs − NV – Napa, CA ….................................. 33.95 R3359. Gloria Ferrer Brut – Sonoma, CA ……………………………………………… 33.95 R4399. Gloria Ferrer Blanc de Noir – NV – Sonoma, CA …………………………… 33.95 R3365. “J” – Cuvee 20 - Russian River Valley Sparkling Wine – Healdsburg, CA …… 53.95 R3371. “J” Brut Rosé – Healdsburg, CA ……………………………………………… 57.95 Wine Enthusiast (91 pts) R4342 Maison Jussiame – Blanc de Blancs – Rogue Valley- 2015…………………. 79.95 R4363. Mumm Brut Prestige Cuvée Napa – Napa, CA ………………………………... 42.95 Wine Enthusisat (90) Wine Spectator (90). Page 7 Note: some selections are very limited, are “one-of-a-kind”, or may have sold out. Your understanding is appreciated. Jacksonville Inn 4/17/2018 BIN NUMBER (BOLD bin numbers denote an organic wine) FULL SPARKLING WINES – DOMESTIC R4381. Roederer Estate Brut – CA …………….………………………………………. 42.95 R4354. Schramsberg Blanc de Noirs – 2013 – CA ……………………………………. 48.95 R4355. Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs – 2014 – CA …………………………………... 46.50 R3388. Soter Brut Rosé 2013 – Carlton, OR……………………………………………. 79.95 R3354. Sokol Blosser Evolution – Dundee, OR……………………………………… 31.50 R3392. Spangler Vineyards – Almond Sparkling Wine – Roseburg, OR…………….. 28.95 R4364. Wycliff Brut – NV – Modesto, CA …………………………………………… 14.90 CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING WINES – IMPORTED R4391. Alain Cavaille Crement de Limoux – Languedoc, Roussillon, France……… 32.95 Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Pinot Noir R5303. Andre Clouet Brut Rosé NV………………………………………………… 65.95 R5301. Domaine Chapuy Brut NV, Oger, France…………………………………… 53.95 R4326. Billecart – Salmon Brut Rosé – Mareuil – Sur – Ay, France………………... 114.95 James Sucking (94 pts) Wine Enthusiast (91 pts) Wine Spectator (91 pts) R4387. Dom Perignon – 2006/2009 – Epernay, France….............................................. 219.95 Page 8 Note: some selections are very limited, are “one-of-a-kind”, or may have sold out. Your understanding is appreciated. Jacksonville Inn 4/17/2018 BIN NUMBER (BOLD bin numbers denote an organic wine) FULL CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING WINES – IMPORTED - Continued R5309. Duval – LeRoy Brut -NV- France………………………………………….. 71.95 R4384. G.H. Mumm Brut – NV – Reims, France..………………………………… 71.95 R4366. Guy Charlemagne Grande Cru– Le Mesnil – Sur- Oger – France…………. 68.95 R4394. Jean-Philippe Blanquette de Limoux – France……………………………… 23.95 R3391. John Michael Rouge – Applegate, OR……………………………………… 55.95 R3379. Jaume Serra Cristalino – NV – Spain………………………………….…….. 18.95 R3363. Krug Grand Cuveé Brut – 1995 – Reims, France……………………………. 285.95 R4383. Krug Grand Cuveé Brut – NV – Reims, France…..………………………….. 249.95 Wine Spectator (96 pts). R4395. Louis Roederer – Brut Premier – NV – France…............................................ 87.95 Wine Spectator (92 pts) R4395. Louis Roederer – L’Ermitage – 2005 – France……………………………… 289.95 R4373. Louis Roederer Cristal Champagne − 2009 − Reims, France………………... 295.00 R4362. Pierre Gimonnet & Fils 1ere Cru Brut – Cote de Blanc, France...................... 67.95 Terry Theise Collection R4396. Monmousseau Vouvray − Brut − France…….……………………………….. 27.00 R3396 Moutard Père & Fils – Grand Cuvée………………………………………….. 49.95 Wine Spectator (90 pts) Robert Parker (90 pts) R4380. Perrier Jouët Fleur de Champagne – 2007 – Epernay, France………………. 195.95 Wine Spectator (93 pts) Wine Enthusist (94 pts) R3370. Perrier Jouët Grand Brut – NV – Epernay, France….………………………. 71.95 R5305. Perseval Farge 1er Cru « Cuvee de Pinots », France………………………… 62.95 Page 9 Note: some selections are very limited, are “one-of-a-kind”, or may have sold out. Your understanding is appreciated. Jacksonville Inn 4/17/2018 BIN NUMBER (BOLD bin numbers denote an organic wine) FULL CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING WINES – IMPORTED - R3383. Piper Heidsieck Brut – NV – France ……………………………………… 66.95 R4367. Riefle Cremant D’Alsace Brut Rosé……………………………………….. 36.95 R3394. Ruinart Blanc de Blanc- NV – France............................................................ 112.95 R3374. San Lorenzo Moscato D’Asti, Italy………………………………………… 24.95 R4389. Segura Viudas Brut – Reserva – Spain…………………………………….. 17.50 R4368. Segura Viudas Heridad – Spain……………………………………………… 36.95 R4385. Taittinger La Française Brut – France………………………………….……. 70.95 R4370. Torre Oria Cava Brut – Spain ………………………………………………. 21.95 R5306. Val De Mer Cava Brut – Spain……………………………………………… 35.95 R4377. Veuve Clicquot Demi-Sec – NV – France………….………….……….…… 76.95 R4398. Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label – NV – France………….…………….………. 79.95 R3385. Vincenzo Toffoli Prosecco – NV – Italy .......................................................... 25.95 Page 10 Note: some selections are very limited, are “one-of-a-kind”, or may have sold out. Your understanding is appreciated. Jacksonville Inn 4/17/2018 BIN NUMBER (BOLD bin numbers denote an organic wine) FULL WHITE WINES - DOMESTIC MISCELLANEOUS: R4209. Abacela Albariño – 2016 - Roseburg, OR …………………………………… 32.95 R3212. Cliff Creek Cellars – MRV – 2015 – Rogue Valley, OR.................................. 32.95 R3206. Cowhorn Spiral 36- 2015- Jacksonville, OR …………………………………. 47.95 R4079. Caymus Conundrum – 2015– Rutherford, CA ………………………………. 38.95 Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, Chardonnay, Viognier, Muscat R3091. EdenVale Winery Mid Summer’s Cuvee 2014 – Rogue Valley, OR…………. 36.95 R3227. Foris Pinot Blanc – 2016– Rogue Valley, OR………………………………… 26.95 R4243. J. Scott Albariño – 2015 – Rogue Valley, OR…………………………………. 29.95 R3228. Quady North Pistoleta – 2015- Applegate, OR …………………………….... 34.95 Blend of Roussane, Marsanne, Viognier, Grenach Blanc R3214. Sokol-Blosser “Evolution” – #19 – Dundee, OR……………………………….. 33.95 Proprietary Blend of 9 different varietals R3220. South Stage Cellars Albariño – 2013- Jacksonville, OR ……………………… 33.95 R4253. Weisinger’s Family Vineyard Marsanne – Viognier – 2014 – Rogue Valley, OR 39.95 R3204. Valley View Rouge White –NV- Jacksonville, OR……………………………… 25.95 Page 11 Note: some selections are very limited, are “one-of-a-kind”, or may have sold out. Your understanding is appreciated. Jacksonville Inn 4/17/2018 BIN NUMBER (BOLD bin numbers denote an organic wine) FULL WHITE WINES - DOMESTIC VIOGNIER: R4212. Cowhorn Viognier – 2015 – Jacksonville, OR ………………………………... 39.95 R4017. Del Rio Viognier – 2015 - Gold Hill, OR ……………………………………... 29.95 R3221. Illahe –2016 – Viognier – Willamette, OR……………………………… 26.95 R010.
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