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Cocktails Wines by the Glass Beer Non-Alcoholic Wines of the World Wines of the World white/rosé/red sparkling Aligoté/chardonnay dom. deliance, bourgogne, nv 64 Chardonnay le brun servenay, grand cru champagne, nv 100 Cocktails Chard/pinot noir geoffroy, “voluptÉ”, 1er cru champagne, 2009 145 Frappato rosÉ cos, “extra brut”, sicily, 2013 99 Lemonnana Dolcetto rosÉ pét-nat konpira maru, victoria, 2019 56 glass/pitcher 11/39 Marzemino pét-nat alice, “m fondo”, veneto, nv 58 jim beam, muddled mint, fresh lemon, verbena white/rosé/skin contact Pinot gouges chad stock, “origin”, eola-amity hills, 2017 88 Marble rye 13 pumpernickel & caraway-infused Pinela guerila, vipava valley, 2018 65 jim beam rye, celery Riesling abbazia di novacella, alto adige, 2018 65 Riesling domaine paul blanc, “classique”, alsace, 2018 73 The z&t 13 Riesling schloss gobelsburg, “zöbing”, kamptal, 2016 82 gin, za’atar, byrrh ListÁn blanco borja perez, canary islands, 2017 67 Gruner veltliner hirsch, “kammern”, kamptal, 2017 76 The zeppelin 13 Arinto poÇo do lobo, beiras, 1994 112 combier rose, lillet, dolin blanc, Viura/garnacha blanca sierra de la demanda, rioja, 2015 82 cava Chardonnay rÉmi jobard, “les narvaux”, meursault, 2017 185 Chardonnay louis moreau, “les clos”, chablis grand cru, 2016 195 Change with the times 14 Riesling ross & bee maloof, chehalem mountains, 2018 (1.5l) 110 barrel finished gin, Müller-thurgau (skin contact) enderle & moll, baden, 2018 59 pomegranate, citrus, bitters Riesling/mÜller (skin contact) brianne day, oregon, 2019 62 Ribolla gialla (skin contact) ross & bee maloof, oregon, 2018 82 Whiskey harif 13 Trousseau gris (skin contact) two shepherds, rrv, 2018 74 hungarian pepper whiskey, Mtsvane (skin contact) makashvili, kakheti, 2017 85 campari, orange Pinot blanc (skin contact) heinrich, “graue freyheit”, burgenland, 2016 115 Always just a moment late 13 tequila, luxardo aperitivo, gentian red persimmon, citrus Cinsault craven wines, stellenbosch, 2018 62 Trepat carlania celler, penedÉs, 2018 58 Pinot noir brianne day, “cancilla vineyard”, willamette valley, 2016 94 Pinot noir poppelvej, adelaide hills, 2018 84 Wines by the Glass Pinot noir paul chapelle, santenay 1er cru, 2007 115 Nebbiolo petterino, “riserva”, gattinara, 2007 111 Cava 13/59 Baga joão pato, “baaaga duck”, bairrada, 2017 63 naveran, “brut nature”, penedÉs, 2018 Carignan dom, de la manarine, vaucluse, 2017 56 Garnacha sierra de la demanda, rioja, 2014 85 Cava rosé 12/54 Cabernet sauvignon poÇo do lobo, beiras, 1994 114 casteller, “brut”, penedÉs, nv Tinto fino el pedrosal, “reserva” ribera del duero, 2006 92 Sauvignon blanc 14/62 Syrah mullineux, swartland, 2016 89 tabor, “adama”, galilee, 2018 Tempranillo red head studios, adelaide, 2017 64 Cabernet franc zorzal, “eggo franco”, gualtallary, 2017 75 Riesling 13/59 Poulsard dom. rolet, jura, 1985 (1.5l) 269 weingut knebel, mosel, 2017 Syrah rené rostaing, “ampodium”, côte-rôtie, 2011 (1.5l) 475 Viognier 14/62 martin clerc, northern rhone, 2015 Wines of Israel & Palestine Chenin blanc 13/59 miles mossop, south africa, 2018 white/rosé Dalton sauvignon blanc, “fumÉ blanc”, galilee, 2018 54 Tsolikouri (skin contact) 14/62 sauvignon blanc, galilee, 2019 77 vartsikhe marani, imereti, 2017 Pelter Pelter unwooded chardonnay, galilee, 2019 76 Çal karasi rosÉ 13/59 Psagot viognier, judean hills, 2017 82 kavaklidere, aegean, 2018 Jacques capsouto roussane/marsanne, “grand cuvée”, galilee, 2018 68 Tzora chardonnay, judean hills, 2018 112 14/62 Doradillo/zinfandel Clos de gat chardonnay, judean hills, 2017 129 yetti and the kokonut, australia, 2019 Tabor barbera rosé, “adama”, galilee, 2019 58 Pinot noir 14/62 heirloom vineyards, adelaide, 2018 red Cremisan cellars baladi, west bank, 2016 72 Cabernet/marselan 14/62 Meishar cabernet/shiraz, “goliath”, samson, 2016 84 chateau kefraya, bekaa valley, 2016 Galil mtn winery barbera/syrah, galilee, 2014 76 Mourvedre/grenache 15/68 Jezreel carignan, “reserve”, galilee, 2014 87 jacques capsouto, galilee, 2015 Taybeh cabernet sauvignon, “nadim”, west bank, 2014 68 Recanati cabernet sauvignon, “david vineyard”, galilee, 2016 105 Syrah/malbec 13/59 Tabor tannat, galilee, 2014 91 passionate wines, tupungato, 2018 Montefiore cabernet blend, “kerem moshe”, judean hills, 2012 137 Clos de gat syrah, “har’el”, judean hills, 2014 89 Recanati merlot, “manara vineyard”, galilee, 2016 96 Tzo r a cabernet/syrah, “judean hills red”, judean hills, 2017 112 Beer Clos de gat cabernet/merlot, “ayalon valley”, judean hills, 2005 145 Goldstar lager 6.5 Tabor cabernet sauvignon, “malkiya”, galilee, 2014 148 netanya, israel D a lt o n cabernet/merlot, “alma”, galilee, 2016(1.5l) 225 Domaine du castel cabernet/merlot, judean hills, 2016 195 Half acre bodem ipa 7 Golan heights winery malbec, “yarden”, galilee, 2014 106 chicago, il (12 oz can) Ein teina syrah/petite verdot , “ghail”, galilee, 2016 110 3 floyds gumballhead wheat 8 Tzo r a cabernet/syrah, “misty hills”, 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