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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Cocktails, Beers page 1 Wines by the Glass page 2 Sparkling Wine Champagne page 3 Pet-Nat & Other Sparkling page 4 White United States page 5 Austria & Germany page 6 Burgundy page 7 Loire Valley page 8 Other French page 9 Italian White page 10 Other World page 11 Red United States page 12,13 Bordeaux page 14 Burgundy page 15-16 Rhône page 17 Other French page 18 Italian page 19-20 Spanish & Portuguese page 21 Other World page 22 COCKTAIL MENU 16. (Classic cocktails available upon request) CANTINA ROYALE tequila, grapefruit, lime, lavender syrup, cremant, creme de violette THE PORTUGAL PROJECT gin, campari, lemon, ruby port LE JARDIN vodka, chartreuse, lime, egg white, pisco, provencial syrup SMOKE & MIRRORS rye whiskey, nonino amaro, bitters, sweet vermouth, orange MOCKTAIL MENU 8. ENCHANTED TIKI ROOM cinnamon infused tea, grapefruit, house made grenadine, lemon BOTTLED BEER 8. Porter - Founder's Brewing Co. - grand rapids - michigan 12oz. (abv 6.5%) KÖlsch - Gaffel - cologne - germany 11.2 oz. (abv 4.8 %) - 1 - WINES BY THE GLASS Sparkling Pet-Nat Domaine Sèrol, Rosè 'Turbullent', (Côte Roannaise, Loire Valley, Fr) NV 18. Champagne Pierre Brigandat, Blanc de Noir, (Côte de Bars, Fr) NV 26. White Catarrato Tasca d' Almerita 'Antisa' (Sicilia, It) 2018 17. Chenin Blanc Thistle & Weed, 'Duwweltje' (Paarl, SA) 2017 18. Riesling Dönnhoff, Kabinett "Kreuznacher Krötenpful" (Nahe, BrD) 2018 22. Chardonnay Domaine Moissonet Bonnord, 'Les Chazot' (Burgundy, Fr) 2018 23. Red Pinot Noir Trousse-Chemise (Willamette Valley, Or) 2018 18. Côte du Rhone Jean-Louis Chave 'Selections, Mon Couer' (Rhone Valley, Fr) 2017 18. Cabernet Sauvignon Requiem Wine Co. (Colombia Valley, Wa) 2017 20. Chianti Classico Isole E Olena 'Chianti Classico' (Toscano, It) 2016 24. - 2 - CHAMPAGNE Non Vintage Pierre Gimmonet & Fils cùis 1er cru, blanc de blanc, côtes de blancs (.375ml) 40. Diebolt Vallois blanc de blanc, cramant (.375ml) 49. Pierre Brigandat brut, blanc de noir, côte des bars 90. Larmandier-Bernier rosè de saignèe, 1er cru, avize 150. Leclerc-Briant cuvée divine solera, brut, à epernay 295. Egly-Ouriet blanc de noirs, les crayères, vieille vigne, grand cru, ambonnay 325. Vintage Aubry Fils rosè brut, jouy-les-reims 2013 160. Leclerc-Briant millèsime, à epernay 2013 170. Robert Moncuit grand cru, les chétillons, blanc de blancs, le mesnil-sur-oger 2008 220. Marie-Noëlle Ledru cuvée du goulté, grand cru, blanc de noirs brut, ambonnay 2013 225. cuvée du goulté, grand cru, blanc de noirs brut, ambonnay 2014 225. Eric Rodez les beurys, grand cru, brut, ambonnay 2010 245. J.L. Vergnon grand cru, resonance, blanc de blancs, le mesnil-sur-oger 2009 250. Larmandier-Bernier les chemins d'avize, grand cru, extra brut, avize 2011 275. Pierre Péters grand cru, les chétillons, blanc de blancs, le mesnil-sur-oger 2011 275. Vilmart & Cie coeur de cuvée, montagne de reims 2007 295. - 3 - SPARKLING WINE France Domaine Barmes-Buecher cremant d' alsace, alsace 2017 65. Domaine Taille aux Loups brut, tradition, montlouis-sur-loire NV 70. Domaine Taille aux Loups brut, triple zero, montlouis-sur-loire NV 90. Italy Barone Pizzini franciacorta, animate, lombardia NV 85. Spain Conquilla cava, brut, catalunya NV 45. United States Heart & Hands blanc de noir, finger lakes 2010 80. PET- NAT France Domaine Sèrol rosè, turbullent, côte roannaise, NV 80. Australia Wildman Wine astro bunny, riverland 2018 85. heavy petting, riverland 2018 90. - 4 - UNITED STATES WHITE california -chardonnay Presqu'ile santa barba county 2018 75. Benoni petit grains, san luis obispo county 2018 75. Radio-Coteau savoy, anderson valley 2013 140. Ceritas peter martin ray vineyard, santa cruz 2017 160. Mail Road mt. carmel vineyards, santa rita hills 2014 190. oregon -chardonnay Bergström sigrid, willamette valley 2015 210. other varietals Unionville Vineyards rose blend, ringoes, nj 2016 45. Bellwether rosé of pinot noir, finger lakes, ny 2016 50. Eyrie Vineyards pinot gris, dundee hills, willamette valley, or 2015 55. Idlewild arneis, fox hill vineyard, mendocino county, ca 2016 60. Keep Wines picpoul & grenache blanc, windmill vineyard, yolo county, ca 2016 65. Lieu Dit sauvignon blanc, santa ynez valley, ca 2017 70. melon de bourgogne, santa ynez valley, ca 2017 70. Antiquum Farm pinot gris, daisy, willamette valley, or 2016 75. Lo-Fi Wines chenin blanc, jurassic park vineyard, santa ynez valley, ca 2016 75. Heart & Hands riesling, dry, finger lakes, ny 2017 80. Tatomer riesling, kick on ranch, santa barbara county, ca 2016 85. Black Sheep rousanne, holus bolus, santa barbara county, ca 2015 110. Harper Voit riesling, maresh vineyard, dundee hills, willamette valey, or 2016 85. gouges blanc, la singularité, eola-amity hills, or 2014 120. - 5 - AUSTRIAN WHITE wachau Weingut Jager gruner vetliner, federspiel ried klaus 2015 70. riesling, smaragd ried achleiten 2018 100. Rudi Pichler riesling, smaragd wosendorfer hochrain 2015 125. Nikolaihof riesling, vinothek 1997 325. vienna Jutta Ambrositsch gruner veltliner, reisenberg 2017 105. riesling, rosengartel 2016 125. weinviertel Weingut Erich Schodl riesling 2017 75. GERMAN WHITE -riesling mosel Knebel winninger brückstück 2015 90. St. Urbans-Hof piesporter goldtröpfchen, spätlese 2016 120. rheingau Josef Leitz rüdesheimer magdalenenkreuz, spätlese 2016 70. Spreitzer oestricher rosengarten, vdp grosse lage 2014 85. Künstler rÜdesheim berg rottland, vdp grosse lage 2013 150. nahe Donnhoff kreuznacher kahlenberg, trocken 2016 95. Emrich-Schönleber monzinger, kabinett 2011 70. monzinger frühlingsplätzchen, trocken 2011 85. halenberg, vdp grosse lage 2013 175. halenberg, vdp grosse lage 2014 165. pfalz Koehler-Ruprecht kallstadter saumagen, spatlese trocken 2015 110. - 6 - BURGUNDY WHITE côte d'auxerre Jean Marc Brocard saint bris 2017 65. Domaine Goisot exogyra virgula, saint bris 2017 75. bourgogne Domaine Moissonet-Bonnard les chazot, bourgogne blanc 2018 80. Buisson-Charles bourgogne blanc 2017 105. mâconnais Nicolas Maillet le chemin blanc, macon-verze 2017 105. Château des Quarts (Dominique Lafon) clos des quarts, pouilly fuissé 2016 165. chablis Vincent Dampt chablis 2018 75. Domaine Laroche les blanchots, grand cru 2015 190. côte de nuits Domaine Charles Audoin bourgogne aligote 2018 65. côte de beaune Domaine Vincent Bouzerau meursault 2017 155. Domaine Vincent Bouzerau puligny-montrachet 2016 195. côte de beaune 1er cru Maison Pierre Brisset la grande montagne, chassagne-montrachet 2017 210. Hubert Bouzereau les genevrieres, meursault 2012 240. Clos du Cellier aux Moines les pucelles, puligny-montrachet 2013 295. -7- LOIRE WHITE pays nantais Domaine de l'Ecu granite, muscadet de sèvre-et-maine 2017 65. Domaine Haut du Bourg signature, muscadet côte de grandlieu 2013 70. anjou-samur Domaine Clayou anjou-villages 2018 55. Château de Brézé clos david, saumur 2015 95. Domaine aux Moines roche aux moine, savennières 1999 105. touraine Domaine de Margalleau sec, vouvray 2017 55. Domaine de Bellivière calligramme, jasnières 2013 105. Domaine de Pouvray sec, vouvray 1990 155. centre Emille Ballard croq caillotte, sancerre 2018 85. François Cazin (Le Petit Chambord) cuvée renaissance, moelleux, cour-cheverny 2010 95. Didier Pabiot cuvée prédilection, pouilly-fumé 2015 125. Gérard Boulay la comtesse monts damnés, sancerre 2017 145. - 8- OTHER FRENCH WHITE alsace Domaine Mittnacht pinot gris 2018 70. gewurztraminer 2017 70. Julien Meyer mer & coquillages 2014 80. bordeaux Chateau Cos d’Estournel saint-estèphe 2011 220. corsica Domaine d'E Croce muscat, cuvee yl blanc c281 2013 75. jura Jean-FranÇois Ganevat kopin, côtes du jura 2015 90. Chateau D’Arlay savagnin, vin jaune, côtes du jura (620 ml) 2005 150. Domaine Berthet Bondet savagnin, château-chalon 2003 230. languedoc-roussillon Mas de Daumas Gassac picpoul-de-pinet 2018 45. Gilles Troullier l'imprévue, vin de pays de côtes catalanes 2009 105. rhône Laurent Habrard crozes-hermitage blanc 2013 80. Domaine de la Charbonnière châteauneuf-du-pape blanc 2016 85. Domaine de Pergaud (Eric Texier) vielle-marsanne, st. julien en st. aubin 2013 90. (Eric Texier) vieille roussette, brèzéme 2013 115. Domaine de Pegau châteauneuf-du-pape blanc 2014 145. Rene Rostaing la bonnette, condrieu 2017 195. savoie Nicolas Gonin altesse, isere balmes dauphinoises igp 2015 55. Domaine Delalex chasselas, clos du pont, vin de savoie marin 2013 70. Domaine des Ardiosières vin des allobroges argile 2017 90. sud ouest Domaine Ilarria mangseng blend, irouléguy 2015 105. -9- Domaine Berthet-Bondet tradition, côtes du jura 2012 80. Clos Cibonne tibouren, cuvée spéciale, côtes de provence 2016 75. Domaine Ilarria mangseng blend, irouléguy 2015 105. ITALIAN WHITE northern Weingut Nusserhof blatterle, südtirol, alto adige 2013 50. Damilano arneis, piedmonte 2018 60. Punta Crena mataossu, vigneto reiné, colline savonesi, liguria 2015 65. Terre Bianche pigato, riviera ligure di ponente, liguria 2014 65. Terre Bianche vermentino, riviera ligure di ponente, liguria 2018 80. Chateau Feuillet petite arvine, valle d'aosta 2013 75. Elvio Cogno nascetta, anas-cetta, langhe, piedmonte 2016 75. Ronchi di Cialla schiopetto, friulano, collio, friuli-venezia giulia 2011 80. Vodopivec vitovska, origine, carso, friuli-venezia-giulia 2011 85.. Manincor pinot bianco, eichhorn, alto adige 2014 90. Lis Neris chardonnay, jurosa, friuli-venezia giulia 2016 95. Marco Fellugo ruppiz superiore, collio sauvignon, friuli-venezia-giulia 2011 95. Castello di Rubbia vitovska, carso, friuli-venezia-giulia 2012 105. central Castello di Bossi
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