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Chardonnay Sparkling & Champagne Pinot Noir Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé & More Whites Unique Reds Sauvignon Blanc Merlot Zi WINE SPARKLING & CHAMPAGNE CABERNET SAUVIGNON SCHRAMSBERG Blanc de Blancs | North Coast 59 FROG'S LEAP | Rutherford 89 PERRIER-JOUËT Grand Brut | Champagne, France (375 ml) 49 CUTTINGS by THE PRISONER | California 69 MASCHIO Prosecco | Treviso, Italy 8 / 31 BLACK STALLION | Napa Valley 13 / 51 LA PERLINA Moscato | Veneto, Italy 8 / 31 OBERON | Napa Valley 12 / 47 LEVIT8 | Sonoma 10 / 39 CHARDONNAY KENWOOD | Sonoma 9 / 35 NEYERS | Carneros 59 SONOMA CUTRER Russian River Ranches | Sonoma 12 / 47 PINOT NOIR RAEBURN | Russian River Valley 11 / 43 TWOMEY by SILVER OAK| Russian River Valley 89 LEVIT8 | Sonoma 10 / 39 PANTHER CREEK | Willamette Valley 59 JOEL GOTT | California 9 / 35 MAISON ALBERT BICHOT | Burgundy, France 51 ELOUAN | Oregon 12 / 47 SAUVIGNON BLANC MEIOMI | Santa Barbara/Monterey/Sonoma 11 / 43 CAKEBREAD | Napa Valley 59 LA CREMA | Monterey 10 / 39 ROBERT MONDAVI Fumé Blanc | Napa Valley 9 / 35 MOHUA | Marlborough, New Zealand 8 / 31 UNIQUE REDS ROSÉ & MORE WHITES MI SUENO El Llano Red Blend | Napa Valley 79 BLACK'S STATION Red Blend | Yolo County, California 9 / 35 CHARLES & CHARLES Riesling | Washington 8 / 31 TWO HANDS Angels Share Shiraz | McLaren Vale, Australia 59 TIEFENBRUNNER Pinot Grigio | Alto Adige/Trentino, Italy 9 / 35 FESS PARKER The Big EasySyrah/Petite Syrah/Grenache | Santa Barbara 51 ERATH Pinot Gris | Dundee Hills, Oregon 10 / 39 TRUCHARD Cabernet Franc | Carneros 47 CHÂTEAU MIRAVAL Rosé | Côtes de Provence, France 43 ANTONIO SANGUINETI Nessum Dorma Sangiovese/Merlot/Syrah | Italy 39 D'ORSAY Rosé | Côtes de Provence, France 8 / 31 DECERO Malbec | Mendoza, Argentina 11 / 43 CAYMUS CONUNDRUM White Blend | California (1L bottle) 41 CATENA Vista Flores Malbec | Uco Valley, Argentina 9 / 35 PINE RIDGE Chenin Blanc + Viognier | Napa Valley 37 MERLOT ZINFANDEL DUCKHORN VINEYARDS | Napa Valley 74 BACA by HALL WINES Double Dutch | Paso Robles 69 SEVEN HILLS | Walla Walla Valley, Washington 11 / 43 COPPOLA | Dry Creek Valley 11 / 43 TANGLEY OAKS | Napa Valley 9 / 35 TERRA d'ORO | Amador County 8 / 31 TO EXPEDITE SERVICE, WE OPEN WINE BY THE BOTTLE AT THE BAR. PERFECT MARGARITA Jose Cuervo Tradicional, Cointreau, Grand Marnier, house-made margarita mix 10 PEACH BELLINI Maschio prosecco, Dekuyper peach schnapps, rum, Daily’s Peach 8 FLIRTINI Maschio prosecco, Svedka citrus vodka, Chambord, cranberry, pineapple 10 CHARLESTON’S BLOODY MARY Absolut Peppar vodka, Zing Zang 8 CHARLESTON’S CRISP MARTINI Stoli vodka, dry vermouth, bleu cheese stuffed olive 10 FRENCH 75 Maschio prosecco, Bombay Sapphire gin, simple syrup, fresh lemon juice 9 MOSCOW MULE Tito’s vodka, Gosling’s ginger beer, fresh mint, fresh lime 8 OLD FASHIONED Maker’s Mark bourbon, aromatic bitters, cherry, orange 10 SIGNATURE MANHATTAN Maker’s Mark bourbon, sweet vermouth, aromatic bitters, cherry 10 ULTIMATE LONG ISLAND Svedka vodka, Bombay Sapphire gin, Bacardi Limon, Grand Marnier, house-made sweet & sour, Coke 10 DRAFT & BOTTLE BEERS AVAILABLE. ASK SERVER FOR DETAILS. We would like to see that you make it home safely. If you do not have a designated driver, please allow us to call a ride for you. 6/19TX.
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