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Flagler Steakhouse Wine Menu FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence SELECTIONS BY THE GLASS Champagne and Sparkling Wine GLASS BOTTLE Philippe Gonet “Signature Blanc de Blancs” Brut, Champagne, France, N/V 32.00 128.00 A focused, supple Champagne composed of 100% Chardonnay. This wine displays notes of poached pear, candied lemon zest, and honey-dusted brioche. Schramsberg “Brut Rosé”, Napa Valley, California, 2017 28.00 112.00 Fresh aromas of pomegranates, strawberries and red cherries dominate this sparkling rosé. On the palate, hints of cranberries and raspberry combine with a balanced freshness and delicate structure. Bianca Vigna, Prosecco Superiore, Conegliano Valdobbiadene DOCG, Veneto, Italy, N/V 16.00 64.00 A bright and refreshing wine with notes of crushed mandarin orange and ripe peaches. A hint of acacia flower aromatics combine with prominent minerality on the finish. White Wine/Rosé Bodvár N°5 Rosé, Côtes de Provence, France, 2020 16.00 64.00 A unique and refreshing wine with aromas of citrus, and fresh white flowers. Notes of watermelon and ripe nectarine dance on the palate. This wine is brisk with crisp minerality on the finish. Duckhorn Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, California, 2020 18.00 72.00 Aromas of fresh grapefuit are complemented by flavors of yellow pear, candied peaches, and apricot with a refreshing finish in the palate Gradis’ Ciutta Pinot Grigio, Collio, Italy, 2018 16.00 64.00 A brisk and refreshing wine with flavors of lemon and lime zest, underripe apricot and green melon. This wine is light bodied with overtones of chalky minerality on the palate. Lucas & Lewellen “Estate Vineyards” Chardonnay, Santa Barbara, California, 2017 18.00 72.00 This wine showcases aromas of bright citrus, golden delicious apple and ripe apricot. Flavors of caramel and ripe peaches are evident on the creamy finish. Nickel & Nickel “Truchard Vineyard” Chardonnay, Napa Valley, California, 2019 28.00 112.00 Aromas of pineapple, mango, and lush stone fruit are prominent on the nose. On the palate, this wine is full and creamy with notes of vanilla, yellow pear,and freshly baked apple pie. The finish is long and satisfying. 1 07.21 SELECTIONS BY THE GLASS Red Wine GLASS BOTTLE Toad Hollow Pinot Noir, Monterey County, Central Coast, California, 2017 18.00 72.00 This wine is smooth yet lively, displaying notes of fresh black cherries, pomegranate and ripe cranberries. Soft and silky tannins are complemented by flavors of strawberry, dried plum and toasty oak. Cune “Reserva”Rioja, Spain, 2015 16.00 64.00 A Tempranillo based wine with notes of dried raspberry, sweet and sour cherries and hints of licorice. Notes of freshly shaved coconut, dill, and vanilla bean extract are balanced by touches of tobacco leaf on the finish Selby Merlot, Sonoma County, California, 2018 16.00 64.00 A full-bodied wine with notes of blackberry, black currant and silky milk chocolate. Notes of juicy black cherry and red plum complement the long, succulent finish. El Enemigo Malbec, Luján de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina, 2017 18.00 72.00 This wine is ripe and lush, displaying notes of blackberry, blueberry, and ripe plums. Allspice, roasted espresso bean, cocoa and vanilla are evident on the long finish. Chappellet “Mountain Cuvée” Proprietor’s Blend, Napa Valley, California, 2019 24.00 96.00 A complex and layered Bordeaux blend of 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Merlot, 8% Malbec, 6% Petit Verdot, 3% Cabernet Franc. This wine displays notes of ripe cherry, currant, and plum. Hints of clove, nutmeg, and vanilla are evident on the well-balanced finish. Mad Hatter, Napa Valley, California, 2018 28.00 112.00 A delicious red blend made of 66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Petie Sirah, 10% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot. It showcases aromas of black currant, ripe black plum, and fresh violets. Voluptuous tannins are accompanied by flavors of dark chocolate and baking spices. Vigilance Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Hills, Lake County, California, 2018 16.00 64.00 A full-bodied wine generously displaying bright flavors of wild berries and black cherry, with a hint of toast. Vanilla, cardamom, and nutmeg are evident on the spicy, well-balanced finish. Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley, Sonoma County, California, 2016 50.00 200.00 This opulent Cabernet Sauvignon displays on the palate notes of ripe blueberry, blackberry and cassis. Toasty brown baking spices, cinnamon, and vanilla compliment the rich and velvety finish. 2 07.21 SELECTIONS BY THE HALF-BOTTLE Champagne France CM0104 Dom Ruinart “Brut Rosé”, Reims N/V 161.00 CM0074 Laurent Perrier “Brut”, Tours-sur-Marne N/V 65.00 CM0031 Taittinger “La Française”, Reims N/V 68.00 CM0087 Billecart Salmon “Brut Rosé”, Mareuil-Sur-Aÿ N/V 120.00 White Wine United States, California/Washington CH0091 Chardonnay, Cakebread, Napa Valley 2019 70.00 CH0101 Chardonnay, Patz & Hall “Dutton Ranch”, Sonoma 2017 85.00 CH0105 Chardonnay, Ramey, Russian River Valley 2018 50.00 CH0129 Chardonnay, Schug, Carneros 2015 35.00 CH0028 Chardonnay, Sonoma-Cutrer “Russian River Ranches”, Carneros 2018 29.00 AW0040 Riesling, Poet’s Leap, Columbia Valley 2018 30.00 SB0028 Sauvignon Blanc, Silverado “Miller Ranch”, Napa Valley 2018 33.00 International BW0009 Mâcon-Village, Louis Jadot, Burgundy, France 2011 24.00 IW0010 Pinot Grigio, Santa Margherita, Trentino-Alto-Adige, Italy 2019 35.00 BW0015 Pouilly-Fuissé, Louis Jadot, Burgundy, France 2019 35.00 GY0040 Riesling Kabinett, Dr. Loosen Bernkasteler Lay, Mosel, Germany 2019 42.00 LO0028 Sancerre, Lucien Crochet “La Chêne”, Loire Valley, France 2018 53.00 LO0012 Sancerre, Pascal Jolivet, Loire Valley, France 2018 42.00 SH0014 Sauvignon Blanc, Kim Crawford, Marlborough, New Zealand 2020 26.00 Red Wine United States CS0050 Cabernet Sauvignon, Dry Creek Vineyard, Dry Creek Valley 2017 35.00 CS0167 Cabernet Sauvignon, Shafer “One Point Five”, Napa Valley 2018 150.00 CS0133 Cabernet Sauvignon, Duckhorn, Napa Valley 2018 85.00 CS0303 Cabernet Sauvignon, Opus One, Napa Valley 2012 310.00 CS0283 Cabernet Sauvignon, Opus One, Napa Valley 2013 325.00 3 07.21 SELECTIONS BY THE HALF-BOTTLE Red Wine United States ME0014 Merlot, Duckhorn, Napa Valley 2018 70.00 ME0088 Merlot, L’Ecole No. 41, Columbia Valley 2017 40.00 MR0141 Meritage, Justin “Isosceles”, Paso Robles 2016 125 .00 PN0166 Pinot Noir, Elk Cove, Willamette Valley 2018 40.00 PN0133 Pinot Noir, Kosta Browne, Sonoma Coast 2018 120.00 PN0039 Pinot Noir, Patz & Hall, Sonoma Coast 2016 65.00 AR0006 Zinfandel, Ridge “Lytton Springs”, Dry Creek Valley 2018 65.00 AR0063 Zinfandel, Seghesio, Sonoma County 2018 42.00 International France BR0054 Beaujolais-Villages, Louis Jadot 2018 25.00 BD0346 Les Allées de Cantermerle, Haut-Médoc, Bordeaux 2014 70.00 RH0044 Côtes du Rhône, E. Guigal, Southern Rhône 2015 30.00 BR0257 Chores-les-Beaune, Domaine Tollot-Beaut, Burgundy 2018 80.00 BR0266 Nuits-Saint-George, Domaine Henri Gouges, Burgundy 2017 115.00 Italy IR0259 Barolo, Damilano, Piemonte 2015 56.00 IR0059 Chianti Classico, Riserva, “Rancia” Berardenga Fèlsina, Tuscany 2017 40.00 Spain SP0074 Bodegas Arzuaga “Crianza”, Ribera del Duero 2015 48.00 SP0042 Marqués de Cáceres “Crianza”, Rioja 2016 20.00 4 07.21 Bubbles Champagne & Crémant CM0173 A.R. Lenoble “Brut Intense”, Chouilly N/V 125.00 CM0086 Billecart-Salmon “Brut Reserve”, Mareauil-Sur-Aÿ N/V 145.00 CM0085 Charles Heidsieck “Brut Réserve”, Reims N/V 170.00 CM0127 Charles Heidsieck “Rosé Reserve”, Reims, N/V 205.00 CM0102 Delamotte, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger N/V 116.00 CM0059 Drappier “Carte Blanche”, Vertus N/V 112.00 CM0115 Duval-Leroy Brut “Rosé de Saignée”, Vertus N/V 138.00 CM0130 G.H. Mumm Brut Rosé, Reims N/V 178.00 CM0065 Gosset “Celebris”, Aÿ 1996 440.00 CM0040 Gosset Rosé, Aÿ N/V 205.00 CM0007 Krug “Grande Cuvée”, Reims N/V 660.00 CM0044 Laurent Perrier Rosé, Tours-sur-Marne N/V 156.00 CM0039 Laurent Perrier “Grand Siècle La Cuvée”, Tours-sur-Marne M/V 275.00 CM0011 Louis Roederer “Brut Premier”, Reims N/V 110.00 CM0190 Louis Roederer “Crisal”, Reims Magnum 2009 1435.00 CM0003 Moët & Chandon “Brut Imperial Rosé”, Epérnay N/V 157.00 CM0047 Moët & Chandon “Dom Pérignon”, Epérnay 2010 420.00 CM0111 Nicolas Feuillate “Palmes d’Or”, Epérnay 2006 420.00 CM0169 Oudinot “Cuvée Rosé”, Epérnay N/V 120.00 CM0045 Perrier-Jouët “Fleur de Champagne” Rosé, Epérnay 2004 750.00 CM0103 Pol Roger, Epérnay N/V 170.00 CM0067 Taittinger “Brut Prestige Rosé”, Reims N/V 180.00 CM0051 Veuve Clicquot “Yellow Label”, Reims N/V 150.00 CM0174 Veuve Clicquot “La Grande Dame”, Reims 2006 325.00 World Sparkling Wines SK0059 Ca’ del Bosco “Cuvée Prestige” Brut, Franciacorta, Lombardy, Italy N/V 90.00 SK0028 Cava Gran Reserva “Imperial”, Gramona, Penédes, Spain 2006 73.00 SK0008 Iron Horse “Wedding Cuvée” Blanc de Noirs, Sonoma, California 2008 90.00 SK0014 Scharffenberger “Brut”, Anderson Valley, California N/V 63.00 SK0012 Schramsberg “Blanc de Blancs”, Napa Valley, California 2016 100.00 Sk0015 Schramsberg “Brut Rosé”, Napa Valley, California 2015 105.00 SK0086 Sea Smoke “Sea Spray” Blanc de Noirs, Sta. Rita Hills, California 2012 210.00 5 07.21 White Wine United States CHARDONNAY CH0164 Adelsheim, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2016 55.00 CH0003 Cakebread, Napa Valley, California 2019 116.00 CH0165 Failla, Sonoma Coast, California 2018 66.00 CH0014 Far Niente, Napa Valley, California 2019 120.00 CH0122 Flanagan, Sonoma County, California 2012 115.00 CH0140 Hanzell “Sebella”, Sonoma County, California 2018 64.00 CH0019 Jordan, Russian River Valley, California 2018 96.00 CH0051 Kistler “Les Noisetiers”, Sonoma Coast, California
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