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BUBBLES PINOT NOIR-CHARDONNAY, Pierre Wines By The Glass BUBBLES PINOT NOIR-CHARDONNAY, Pierre Paillard, ‘Les Parcelles,’ Bouzy, Grand Cru, 25 Montagne de Reims, Extra Brut NV -treat yourself to this fizzy delight XAREL-LO-MACABEU-PARELLADA, Raventós i Blanc, Conca del Riu Anoia, 12 Spain Brut ‘17 -centuries of winemaking prowess in every impeccably produced bottle ROSÉ OF PINOT NOIR, Val de Mer, France, Brut Nature NV 15 -Piuze brings his signature vibrant acidity to this juicy berried fizz WHITE + ORANGE TOCAI FRIULANO, Mitja Sirk, Venezia Giulia, Friuli, Italy ‘18 14 -he made his first wine at 11; now he just makes one wine-- very well, we think CHENIN BLANC, Château Pierre Bise, ‘Clos de Coulaine,’ 15 Savennières, Loire, France ‘16 -nerd juice for everyone! FRIULANO-RIBOLLA GIALLA-chardonnay, Massican, ‘Annia,’ 17 Napa Valley, CA USA ‘17 -from the heart of American wine country, an homage to Northern Italy’s great whites CHARDONNAY, Big Table Farm, ‘The Wild Bee,’ 16 Willamette Valley, OR, USA ‘18 -straddling the divide between old world and new with feet firmly planted in Oregon RIESLING, Von Hövel, Feinherb, Saar, Mosel, Germany ‘16 11 -sugar and spice and everything nice TROUSSEAU GRIS, Jolie-Laide, ‘Fanucchi Wood Road,’ Russian River, CA, USA ‘18 15 -skin contact lends its textured, wild beauty to an intoxicating array of fruit 2 Wines By The Glass ¡VIVA ESPAÑA! -vibrant wines sprung from deeply rooted tradition and the passion of a new generation GODELLO-DONA BLANCA-albariño-treixadura-etc., Fedellos do Couto, 16 ‘Conasbrancas,’ Ribeira Sacra, Spain ‘16 ROSÉ OF SUMOLL-PARELLADA-XAREL-LO, Can Sumoi, ‘La Rosa,’ 11 Penedès, Spain ‘18 MENCÍA-ALBRÍN TINTO, Dominio del Urogallo, ‘Fanfarria,’ Asturias, Spain ‘17 11 GARNACHA TINTORERA-MORAVIA AGRIA, Envínate, ‘Albahra,’ Almansa, 13 Castilla la Mancha, Spain ‘18 TEMPRANILLO-GRACIANO-GARNACHA, Bodega Lanzaga, ‘LZ,’ Rioja, Spain ‘18 12 RED PINOT NOIR, Julia Bertram, ‘Handwerk,’ Ahr, Germany ‘17 15 -let this bona-fide queen of German wine subject you to spätburgunder’s charms GAMAY, Antoine Sunier, Régnié, Beaujolais, France ‘18 13 -Régn-YAY!... COUNOISE, Keep Wines, ‘David Girard Vineyard,’ Sierra Foothills, CA, USA ‘18 15 -we dont see this variety stand alone often-salty, bright, refeshing ZINFANDEL-CARIGNAN-mourvèdre-mataro-etc., Bedrock Wine Co., 17 ‘Evangelho Heritage,’ Contra Costa County, CA, USA ‘18 -depth and substance from a project commited to highlighting field blends on old sites – worthy of inquiry before ordered 3 Wines By The Bottle BUBBLES – champagne CHARDONNAY, Pierre Péters, ‘Cuveé de Reserve,’ Côte de Blancs, Brut NV 135 MEUNIER, Bérêche & Fils, ‘Rive Gauche,’ Vallée de la Marne, Extra Brut ‘15 145 MEUNIER-CHARDONNAY-PINOT NOIR, La Closerie, ‘Les Béguines,’ 190 Montagne de Reims, Extra Brut NV MEUNIER-PINOT NOIR, Moussé + Fils, ‘L’Or D’Eugene Perpetuelle- 90 Dégorgement Tardif,’ Vallee de la Marne, Brut NV PINOT BLANC, Roses de Jeanne, ‘La Bolorée,’ Aube, Brut ‘14 238 PINOT NOIR-CHARDONNAY, Pierre Paillard, ‘Les Parcelles,’ Bouzy, Grand Cru, 100 Montagne de Reims, Extra Brut NV ROSÉ OF MEUNIER, Laherte-Frères, ‘Rosé de Meunier,’ 104 Vallée de la Marne, Extra Brut NV BUBBLES – sparkling wine CHARDONNAY-PINOT NOIR, Cruse Wine Co., ‘Cruse Tradition,’ CA, USA, Extra Brut NV 80 XAREL-LO-MACABEU-PARELLADA, Raventós i Blanc, Conca del Riu Anoia, 48 Spain Brut ‘17 ROSÉ OF PINOT NOIR, Val de Mer, France, Brut Nature NV 60 4 Wines By The Bottle AUSTRIA + GERMANY WHITE VARIETIES GRÜNER VELTLINER, Bründlmayer, ‘Kamptaler Terrassen,’ Kamptal, Austria ‘17 60 GRÜNER VELTLINER, Hirsch, ‘Gaisberg,’ Kamptal, Austria ‘17 100 RIESLING, Clemens Busch, ‘Marienburg,’ Grosses Gewächs, 89 Trocken, Mosel, Germany ‘15 RIESLING, Falkenstein, Val Venosta, Alto Adige, Italy ‘15 72 RIESLING, Selbach Oster, ‘Zeltinger Sonnenuhr,’ Feinherb, Spätlese, 74 Mosel, Germany ‘16 RIESLING, Von Hövel, Feinherb, Saar, Mosel, Germany ‘16 44 ALSACE, JURA + SOUTHERN FRANCE WHITE VARIETIES CHARDONNAY, Domaine de Montbourgeau, ‘Cuvée Spéciale,’ l’Etoile, 75 Jura, France ‘11 GRENACHE BLANC-ROUSSANNE-Clairette-Rolle, Domaine de Fondrèche, 44 Ventoux, Rhône, France ‘18 MACABEU-MUSCAT, Domaine de l’Horizon, ‘L’Esprit de l’Horizon,’ 69 Côtes Catalanes, France ‘16 PINOT BLANC, Eyrie Vineyards, Dundee Hills, Willamette Valley, OR, USA ‘17 60 PINOT GRIS-RIESLING-MUSCAT- etc., Marcel Deiss, ‘Engelgarten,’ 1er Cru, 95 Alsace, France ‘16 VIOGNIER, Peay, Sonoma Coast, CA, USA ‘17 100 VIOGNIER, Le Vendangeur Masqué, ‘Caravan,’ France ‘17 68 – worthy of inquiry before ordered 5 Wines By The Bottle LOIRE WHITE VARIETIES CHENIN BLANC, Château de la Roche aux Moines, ‘Les Vieux Clos,’ 140 Savennières, Loire, France ‘16 CHENIN BLANC, Château Pierre Bise, ‘Clos de Coulaine,’ Savennières, Loire, France ‘16 60 CHENIN BLANC, Château Yvonne, ‘Le Gory,’ Saumur, Loire, France ‘16 125 CHENIN BLANC, Domaine Huet, ‘Clos du Bourg,’ Demi-Sec, Vouvray, Loire, France ‘17 92 CHENIN BLANC, Thibaud Boudignon, ‘a Françoise,’ Anjou, Loire, France ‘17 100 SAUVIGNON BLANC, Domaine Vacheron, Sancerre, Loire, France ‘18 74 SAUVIGNON BLANC, von Winning, ‘II,’ Pfalz, Germany ‘17 50 6 Wines By The Bottle ITALY WHITE VARIETIES CARRICANTE-CATARATTO-MINNELLA, Biondi, ‘Outis,’ Etna Bianco, Sicily, Italy ‘16 75 FIANO, Ciro Picariello, ‘906,’ Avellino, Campania, Italy ‘14 80 FRIULANO, I Clivi, ‘Brazan,’ Collio Goriziano, Friuli, Italy ‘14 70 FRIULANO, Mitja Sirk, Venezia Giulia, Friuli, Italy ‘18 56 FRIULANO-RIBOLLA GIALLA-chardonnay, Massican, ‘Annia,’ 68 Napa Valley, CA, USA ‘17 RIBOLLA GIALLA, Arnot Roberts, ‘Vare Vineyard,’ Napa Valley, CA, USA ‘17 80 SPAIN WHITE VARIETIES ALBARÍN, Raúl Pérez, ‘Rara Avis,’ Castilla y León, Spain ‘11 90 ALBARIÑO, Pedralonga, Rias Baixas, Spain ‘18 68 ARIZ-PEDRO XIMENEZ-Palomino Fino, Gómez Nevado, ‘Pálido,’ Sierra Morena, 36 Spain NV (375mL) GODELLO-DONA BLANCA-albariño-treixadura-etc., Fedellos do Couto, 64 ‘Conasbrancas,’ Ribeira Sacra, Spain ‘16 LADO-TREIXADURA-etc., Bernardo Estévez, ‘Chánselus,’ Ribeiro, Spain ‘15 90 PALOMINO FINO, Daterra Viticultores, ‘Gavela do Pobo,’ Ribeira Sacra, Spain ‘17 64 – worthy of inquiry before ordered 7 Wines By The Bottle CHARDONNAY – old world Bérêche + Fils, ‘Les Monts Fournois,’ 1er Cru, Ludes, 160 Coteaux Champenois, Champagne, France ‘15 Domaine de la Cras, Coteaux de Dijon, Burgundy, France ‘17 69 Domaine Génot-Boulanger, ‘Clos du Cromin,’ Meursault, Burgundy, France ‘16 140 Jean + Sébastien Dauvissat, ‘Montmains,’ 1er Cru, Chablis, Burgundy, France ‘15 84 René Lequin-Colin, ‘Morgeot,’ 1er Cru, Chassagne-Montrachet, Burgundy, France ‘17 150 CHARDONNAY – new world Arnot-Roberts, ‘Watson Ranch,’ Napa Valley, CA, USA ‘17 80 Big Table Farm, ‘The Wild Bee,’ Willamette Valley, OR, USA ‘18 64 Ceritas, ‘Peter Martin Ray Vineyard,’ Santa Cruz Mountains, CA, USA ‘16 115 Matthiasson, ‘Michael Mara Vineyard,’ Sonoma Coast, CA, USA ‘14 99 Methode Sauvage, ‘Rorick Heritage Vineyard,’ Calaveras County, CA, USA ‘18 56 Peay, Sonoma Coast, CA, USA ‘17 85 8 Wines By The Bottle PINK WINES ROSÉ OF CABERNET FRANC, Thibaud Boudignon, ‘Rosé de Loire,’ 48 Loire, France ‘18 ROSÉ OF PINOT NOIR, Sylvain Pataille, ‘Fleur de Pinot,’ Marsannay, 125 Burgundy, France ‘17 ROSÉ OF SUMOLL-PARELLADA-XAREL-LO, Can Sumoi, ‘La Rosa,’ 44 Penedès, Spain ‘18 ROSÉ OF TEMPRANILLO-ALBILLO-etc., Dominio del Águila, ‘Picaro Clarete,’ 60 Ribera del Duero, Spain ‘16 ROSÉ OF TIBOUREN, Clos Cibonne, ‘Cuvée des Vignettes,’ Cru Classé, 70 Côtes de Provence, France ‘17 ORANGE WINES CHARDONNAY-TOKAI, Radikon, ‘Slatnik,’ Venezia Giulia, Friuli, Italy ‘17 78 GRECANICO, COS, ‘Pithos,’ Sicily, Italy ‘16 66 HONDARRABI ZURI, Itsasmendi, ‘Bat Berri,’ Txakolina de Bizkaia, Spain ‘17 72 PINOT GRIS-WELSCHRIESLING-Chardonnay-Sauvignon Blanc, Kobal, ‘Bajta,’ 56 Stajerska, Slovenia ‘16 RIBOLLA GIALLA, Radikon, Venezia Giulia, Friuli, Italy ‘14 (500mL) 78 TROUSSEAU GRIS, Jolie-Laide, ‘Fanucchi Wood Road,’ Russian River, CA, USA ‘18 60 – worthy of inquiry before ordered 9 Wines By The Bottle PINOT NOIR – old world Charlopin Tissier, ‘Vieilles Vignes,’ Côte de Nuits, Burgundy, France ‘17 98 Domaine Dujac, Morey Saint-Denis, Burgundy, France ‘17 200 Domaine Jean Chauvenet, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Burgundy, France ‘15 135 Domaine Jean-Marc Morey, ‘Grèves,’ 1er Cru, Beaune, Burgundy, France ‘15 115 Jean-Marc Pillot, ‘Mes Vieilles Vignes,’ Chassagne-Montrachet, Burgundy, France ‘15 90 Julia Bertram, ‘Handwerk,’ Ahr, Germany ‘17 60 PINOT NOIR – new world Antica Terra, ‘Ceras,’ Willamette Valley, OR, USA ‘17 200 Ceritas, ‘Hellenthal Vineyard Old Shop Block,’ Sonoma Coast, CA, USA ‘17 135 Littorai, ‘Les Larmes,’ Anderson Valley, CA, USA ‘18 98 10 Wines By The Bottle BEAUJOLAIS, JURA, SAVOIE + CHAMPAGNE RED VARIETIES GAMAY, Antoine Sunier, Régnié, Beaujolais, France ‘18 52 GAMAY, Domaine Chapel, Chiroubles, Beaujolais, France ‘18 77 GAMAY, Domaine de la Grand’Cour, ‘Lieu-Dit Champagne,’ Fleurie, 89 Beaujolais, France ‘18 GAMAY, Yann Bertrand, ‘Dynamite,’ Morgon, Beaujolais, France ‘18 72 MEUNIER, Benoît Déhu, ‘La Rue des Noyers,’ 170 Coteaux Champenois, Champagne, France ‘14 MONDEUSE, Domaine Giachino, ‘Black Giac,’ Savoie, France ‘18 70 PINOT NOIR-TROUSSEAU-POULSARD, Domaine du Pélican, ‘Trois Cépages,’ 75 Arbois, Jura, France ‘17 TROUSSEAU, Bénédicte + Stéphane Tissot, ‘Singulier,’ Arbois, Jura, France ‘16 80 – worthy of inquiry before ordered 11 Wines By The Bottle SPAIN RED VARIETIES BRANCELLAO-CAIÑO LONGO-etc., Louis A. Rodriguez Vazquez, ‘A Torna Dos Pasas,’ 72 Ribeiro, Spain ‘15 GARNACHA TINTORERA-MORAVIA AGRIA, Envínate, ‘Albahra,’ Almansa, 52 Castilla la Mancha, Spain ‘18 MENCÍA-albArín
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