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Reds of the New World Reds of the New World Bin Price Pinot Noir Region Bin Price Merlot Region 400- $42 DeLoach '15 California 478- $66 Markham '14 Napa 403- $48 Sean Minor '14 Carneros 482- $72 Ferrari-Carano '12 Sonoma 406- $54 Kenwood ‘14 Russian River 484- $78 Clos Du Val '12 Napa Santa Lucia 407- $62 Paraiso '14 490- $98 Swanson, Oakville '12 Napa Highlands 408- $72 Kenneth Volk '12 Santa Barbara 496- $150 Pride Mountain Vineyards '12 Sonoma-Napa 410- $78 Alexana '14 Willamette Valley Sangiovese 411- $78 Benton Lane '13 Willamette Valley 466- $64 Luna '13 Napa Santa Lucia 416- $82 Morgan, Twelve Clones '14 469- $72 Ferrari-Carano, Sienna ’13 (78% Sangiovese, 22% Malbec) Sonoma Highlands 419- $98 Torii Mor, Deux Verres '12 Willamette Valley Cabernet Sauvignon & Red Blends 422- $100 Freeman '12 Sonoma Coast 503- $48 Chateau St. Jean '14 California Alexander 424- $120 Hartford Court, Land's Edge '12 Sonoma Coast 506- $62 Alexander Valley Vineyards '14 Valley Santa Lucia Lake Co., 425- $120 Lucia '14 508- $68 Obsidian Ridge '14 Highlands Calif. 426- $130 Belle Glos, Clark & Telephone '14, '15 Santa Barbara 509- $78 Charles Krug '14 Napa 428- $130 Archery Summit, Premier Cuvee '13 Willamette Valley 511- $88 Johndrow, Reserve '11 Napa Walla Walla, 430- $140 Donum '13 Carneros 513- $98 Reininger '13 Wash. 431- $140 Three Sticks, Durell Vineyard '13 Sonoma Coast 521- $120 Frog’s Leap '14 Napa 432- $170 Beaux Frères, Beaux Frères Vineyard '13 Willamette Valley 524- $130 Faust '14 Napa 434- $170 Cattleya, Donum Vineyard '14 Carneros 525- $140 Groth '13 Oakville-Napa 435- $180 Domaine Serene, Evenstad Reserve '12 Willamette Valley 536- $150 Adobe Road, Rutherford '11 Napa 454- Syrah 527- $150 Parallel '13 (A Cab with Park City roots!!) Napa 460- $58 Terre Rouge, Les Cotes de L'ouest '12 California 528- $160 Grgich Hills '13 Napa Mendocino 461- $98 Donkey & Goat, Peril Vineyard , Reserve '12 534- $170 Fisher, Coach Insignia '12 Napa Ridge 462- $110 Adobe Road, Kemp Vineyard '10 Dry Creek Valley 541- $170 Duckhorn Estate '13 Napa 463- $150 DuMOL '12 Russian River 553- $190 Altamura '12 Napa $220 Shafer, Relentless '12 (Syrah, Petite Sirah) Napa 563- $220 Woodward Canyon, Estate Red '11 (Cabernet Sauvignon Washington Blend) Zinfandel 566- $280 Silver Oak '11 Napa 436- $48 Ravenswood, Old Vine '13 Napa Valley 568- $300 Beringer, Private Reserve '11 Napa 438- $68 Seghesio '14 Sonoma *56- $320 Spottswoode estate '13 St. Helena-Napa 439- $78 Bucklin, Old Hill Vineyard '13 Sonoma *51- $350 Ridge, Monte Bello '12 Santa Cruz Mtn 441- $110 The Prisoner Wine Company, The Prisoner '15 Napa *54- $400 Continuum '12 Napa (Zinfandel dominate blend) Stags Leap 445- $110 Adobe Road, Kemp Vineyard '09 Dry Creek Valley *59- $550 Shafer, Hillside Select '11 District WINES BY THE GLASS Prosecco, Champagne & Sparkling Wine $10 Adami, Garbèl , Prosecco, N.V., Veneto - Crisp, ripe fruit of pear, yellow apple & melon, balanced with aromatic nose. $9 Luigi Voghera. Moscato d'Asti '15, Piemonte - Sweet, round & rich, aromatic with a slight effervesence. $10 Gruet. Brut. N.V., New Mexico - Ultra fine, brillant, apple & citrus notes. $68 Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Label , Brut, N.V., Reims, France (Half Bottle) Italian White Wines $9 Luigi Voghera. Moscato d'Asti '15, Piemonte - Sweet, round & rich, aromatic with a slight effervesence. $11 Tiefenbrunner Pinot Grigio '15, Veneto - Hints of pear & candied fruit, harmonious structure, dry & round finish. $9 Banfi, Principessa Gavia , Gavi '14, Piemonte - (100% Cortese) Fresh, well-balanced, gentle acidity, delicate & dry finish. $14 Marco Felluga, Molamatta , '12, Friuli - (Pinot Bianco, Tocai Friulano, Ribolla Gialla)Hint of sweet vanilla, fresh, round with a warm, prolonged finish. Italian Red Wines $12 Rocca delle MacÌe, Chianti Classico '14, Toscana - Wild berry, savory & full bodied, exceptional bouquet. $17 Ornellaia, Le Volte '14, Toscana (Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon) - Generous fruit, subtle spice, elegant, smooth tannins, beautifully vibrant. $10 Boroli, Anna Rosso '14, Piemonte ( Nebbiolo, Barbera, Merlot) - Raspberry, ripe fruit, fresh & pleasant, well-balanced acidity & tannin. $12 Vietti, Tre Vigne , Barbera D'Asti '14, Piemonte - Hints of mineral & vanilla, soft tannins, good complexity & finish of red cherries. $22 Produttori, Barbaresco '12, Piemonte - Ethereal spices, pepper, bright red fruit, balanced & firm yet elegant tannins. New World White Wines $10 Alondra, Chardonnay '13, Menodcino (un-oaked) - Roasted lemon, ripe pear, subtle melon, sleek & delicate creaminess on finish. $14 Selby Vineyards, Chardonnay '15, Russian River - Supple, elegant, toasty oak, tropical & citrus, full-bodied with excellent structure. $12 St. Supéry, Sauvignon Blanc '15, Napa - Vibrant grapefruit & green lime, opulent & full of life. $10 Barnard Griffin, Riesling '15, Columbia Valley, Wa - Slightly sweet, great acidity, fruit & very versatile. $20 Rombauer, Chardonnay '15, Carneros - Bright citrus, melon with spice, vanilla & a touch of butter, vibrant mango, creamy & rich. New World Red Wines $10 Sean Minor, Pinot Noir '14, Carneros -Medium-bodied, cherry, strawberry & plum, light toast, sweet oak, spicy finish & round tannins. $14 Paraiso, Pinot Noir '14, Santa Lucia Highlands - Ripe raspberry, currant, cherry, toasted oak, pomegranate, & lengthy finish. $14 Seghesio, Zinfandel '14, Sonoma - Spicy, lush black fruit, briary & raspberry flavors, balanced & elegant. $13 Markham, Merlot '14, Napa - Bing cherry, jammy, wonderful vanilla, roasted nut & caramel oak flavors. $10 Chateau St. Jean, Cabernet Sauvignon '14, California - Rich & flavorful, smooth tannins, ripe fruit core & warm vanilla crème. $16 Charles Krug, Cabernet Sauvignon '14, Napa - Blackberry, currants, cocoa & vanilla, firm, long & elegant. $26 Frog's Leap, Cabernet Sauvignon '14, Napa - Plush mouth, velvety tannins, balanced & bright with a brillant structure. See your server about specially selected daily wine by the glass offerings White Wine-Old & New World Prosecco, Champagne & Sparkling Wine Domestic White Wine Bin # Price Region Bin # Price Region 005- $ 48 Adami, Garbèl, Prosecco, N.V. Veneto Pinot Grigio/Pinot Gris 013- $ 48 Gruet, Brut, N.V. New Mexico 367- $ 38 Francis Coppola, Bianco ‘15 California 020- $ 98 Schramsberg, Rosé, Brut '12 California 371- $ 48 Luna ‘14 Napa 035- $120 Veuve Clicquot,Yellow Label , Brut, NV (1/2 Btl Reims 378- $ 62 Adelsheim '14 Willamette Valley $68) 040- $195 Veuve Clicquot, Rosé Reserve, Brut ’08 Reims Sauvignon Blanc 045- $320 Veuve Clicquot, La Grande Dame '06 Reims 349- $ 38 Joel Gott '15 California 050- $360 Dom Perignon, Brut '04, '05 Epernay 350- $ 48 Morgan '14 Monterey 050- $475 Louis Roederer, Cristal , Brut '06 Reims 356- $ 56 St. Supéry '15 Napa 358- $ 66 Provenance '14 Napa Italian White Wines 360- $ 82 Lail, Blueprint '13 Napa North Eastern Italy Chardonnay 104- $ 38 Alois Lageder, Riff , Pinot Grigio '14 Veneto 301- $ 38 Alondra '13 (Un-oaked) Mendocino County 105- $ 48 Scarpetta, Pinot Grigio '14 Friuli 302- $ 42 Edna Valley Vineyards '14 San Luis Obispo 107- $ 52 Tiefenbrunner Pinot Grigio '15 Veneto 303- $ 46 Foxglove '12 Edna Valley, Ca 183- $ 52 Alois Lageder, Chardonnay '14 Alto Adige 307- $ 48 Chateau St. Jean ‘14 Sonoma 134- $ 54 Inama, Soave Classico '15 Veneto 309- $ 58 DeLoach, Russian River ‘13 Russian River 146- $ 68 Marco Felluga, Molamatta '12 Friuli 313- $ 68 Selby Vineyards '15 Russian River Santa Lucia 156- $ 68 Schiopetto, Collio, Tocai Friulano '12 Friuli 316- $ 68 Mer Soleil, Silver '14 (Un-oaked) Highlands 111- $ 68 Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio '15 Alto-Adige 320- $ 78 Pine Ridge, Dijon Clones '13 Carneros-Napa Piemonte 321- $ 86 Jordan '14 Russian River Luigi Voghera, Moscato d'Asti '15 (Slightly sweet 163- $ 38 Piemonte 322- $ 88 Ramey, Sonoma Coast '13 Sonoma Coast and sparkling) 165- $ 40 Luigi Voghera, Arneis '14 Piemonte 323- $ 94 Rombauer '15 Carneros 166- $ 62 Vietti Roero Arneis '15 Piemonte 324- $ 98 Trefethen '14 Oak Knoll-Napa 168- $ 48 Banfi, Principessa Gavia , Gavi '14 Piemonte 325- $110 Grgich Hills '12 Napa 169- $ 58 La Mesma, Black Label-Comune di Gavi , Gavi '13 Piemonte 328- $120 Chalk Hill '13 Sonoma 329- $160 Far Niente ‘14 Napa Central and South Italy Unique Whites 119- $ 42 Teruzzi & Puthod, Vernaccia di San Gimignano '13 Toscana 379- $ 46 Atrea, The Choir '12 (Roussane & Viognier) Mendocino County 123- $ 48 Cautiero, Fois, Falanghina '13 Campania 383- $ 48 Barnard Griffin, Riesling '15 Columbia Valley, Wa. 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