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Matsuhisa Denver Table of Contents Page Wines by the Glass 2 Matsuhisa Denver Table Of Contents Page Wines By The Glass 2 Sake 3 Champagne & Sparkling Wine 4 White Wine Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio & Chenin Blanc 5 Riesling 6 Gruner Veltliner, Viognier, & Exotic Varietals 7 Exotic Blends & Rosé 8 Chardonnay 9 Chablis 10 Burgundy Village & Premier Cru 11 Burgundy Premier Cru & Grand Cru 12 Red Wine Burgundy Village & Premier Cru 13 Burgundy Premier Cru & Grand Cru 14 Pinot Noir 15 Rhone Blends: Syrah & Grenache 16 Gamay, Other Bordeaux Varietals, Zinfandel, & Exotic Varietals 17 Cabernet Sauvignon 18 Bordeaux 19 Italian & Spanish Reds 20 Dessert Wines 21 Beer 22 Premium Sipping Tequila 23 Spirits Vodka, Gin, Shochu & Rum 24 Tequila & Mezcal 25 Scotch, Japanese Whiskey, & Cognac 26 Our Beverage Staff Irish, Canadian, Bourbon, & Rye Whiskies 27 Wine & Beverage Director Sake Facts 28 Sean McEnroe Floor Sommelier Sake Map 29 Dennis Morgan Cocktails 30 Persuant to CO law, no outside beverages allowed. Wine By The Glass Champagne & Sparkling Wine Rosé Vintage GL BTL Laurent-Perrier Brut - Tours-Sur-Marne, France NV 28 114 Brut Mionetto Prosecco Brut - Teviso, Italy NV 12 44 Delamotte Brut - Le Mesnil sur Oger, France NV 19 72 Louis Roederer 'Cristal' - Reims, France 2009 65 256 White & Rosé Wines Pinot Gris McFadden Family Blue Quail - Potter Valley, California 2019 12 44 Moscofilero Skouras - Arcadia, Greece 2018 12 44 Grüner Veltliner Bründlmayer 'Cuvée Colorado' Terrasen - Austria 2018 15 56 Sauvignon Blanc François Crochet - Sancerre, France 2018 17 64 Chardonnay Jean-Marc Brocard Sainte Claire - Chablis, France 2018 14 52 Matsuhisa by Martin Ray - Sonoma, California 2018 16 60 DuMOL 'Clare' Hyde Vineyard - Carneros, Napa Valley, California 2014 24 92 Comtesse de Chérisey Hameau de Blagny 1 er - Puligny-Montrachet, France 2014 36 140 Viognier Triennes Sainte Fleur - Méditerranée, France 2018 14 52 Chenin Blanc Domaine Le Capitaine 'Cuvée Adrien' Demi-Sec - Vouvray, France 2017 13 48 Red Wines Pinot Noir Hitching Post Hometown - Central Coast, California 2017 15 56 Failla - Willamette Valley, Oregon 2018 18 68 Geantet-Pansiot Vieilles Vignes - Gevrey-Chambertin, France 2014 30 120 Grenache Costers del Priorat Petit Pissarres - Priorat, Spain 2016 16 60 Cabernet Franc I. Brand & Family Bayly Ranch - Paicines, California 2016 17 64 Tempranillo Cune Reserva - Rioja, Spain 2014 15 56 Nebbiolo Mauro Molino - Barolo, Italy 2015 19 72 Cabernet Sauvignon Pride - Napa/Sonoma, California 2016 28 114 2 Matsuhisa Denver Premium Sake Selection Sake Contains no Sulfites and is Gluten Free. All Sakes are Dry Cold Sake Hikari - Junmai Dai-Ginjo Centrifuged Elegant floral flavors of orange blossom and elderflower Glass/70 Sm Bamboo/140 Lg Bamboo/280 720ml Bottle/670 Nobu YK35 Dai-Ginjo Enshibunri The best expression of YK35, Fragrance of melons and white flowers Glass/45 Sm Bamboo/90 Lg Bamboo/180 720ml Bottle/395 Nobu YK35 Dai-Ginjo Delicate aromas and sophisticated finish Glass/30 Sm Bamboo/60 Lg Bamboo/120 720ml Bottle/225 1.8 Lit. Bottle/595 Nobu TK40 Junmai Dai-Ginjo Silky texture with a crisp after taste Glass/20 Sm Bamboo/40 Lg Bamboo/80 500ml Bottle/125 1.5 Lit. Bottle/350 Nobu Junmai Dai-Ginjo Medium bodied, clean and complex with floral notes Glass/15 Sm Bamboo/30 Lg Bamboo/60 500ml Bottle/100 1.5 Lit. Bottle/285 Hokusetsu Dai-Ginjo Subtle earthy notes and rustic characteristics Glass/13 Sm Bamboo/25 Lg Bamboo/50 1.8 Lit. Bottle/250 Junmai-Ginjo '71' Medium bodied, fragrant, complex, fruity, bright finish Glass/11 Sm Bamboo/22 Lg Bamboo/44 720ml Bottle/100 1.8 Lit. Bottle/235 Music Aged Onigoroshi Full bodied, rich, and earthy; Aged to Classical Music Glass/10 Sm Bamboo/20 Lg Bamboo/40 1.8 Lit. Bottle/225 Onigoroshi (Demon Slayer) Crisp with extremely dry finish Glass/8 Sm Bamboo/15 Lg Bamboo/30 1.8 Lit. Bottle/150 Nigori-Unfiltered Elegant with a lot of fruits aromas and clean taste 500ml Bottle/50 Warm Sake Dai-Ginjo Junmai Earthy notes with rustic characteristics Semi-dry and mellow Sm Carafe/25 Lg Carafe/50 Sm Carafe/15 Lg Carafe/30 3 Sparkling Wine 61350 Digby Reserve Brut - England 2010 140 61323 Schramsburg J. Schram - North Coast 2009 195 Champagne Non Vintage 61622 José Michel 'Tradition' Brut 85 61618 A. Margaine 1er Cru Demi-Sec 93 61616 Louis de Sacy NOBU Grand Cru Brut 100 61625 Pierre Péters Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Brut 112 61615 Bérêche & Fils Vieilles Vignes Réserve Brut 123 61623 Laurent-Perrier 'Ultra Brut' Brut Nature 125 61624 Henriot 'Brut Souverain' Brut 135 61621 Frederic Savart 'L'Ouverture' 1er Cru Brut 138 61617 Veuve Clicquot 'Yellow Label' Brut 140 61627 Frederic Savart 'L'Accomplie' Vieilles Vignes 1er Cru Extra Brut 185 61626 Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Brut 205 61662 Pierre Péters Réserve Oubliée Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Brut 225 61630 Jacquesson 'Cuvée 737' Dégorgement Tardif Extra Brut 275 61629 Krug Grand Cuvée 167eme Édition Brut 290 Vintage 61658 Vueve Fourny & Fils 'Monts de Vertus' 1er Cru Extra Brut 2009 158 61634 Pascal Doquet 'Cœur de Terroir' Grand Cru Brut 2005 190 61654 Pierre Péters 'Les Chétillons' Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Brut 2010 285 61632 Perrier-Jouët 'Belle Epoque' Brut 2007 335 61651 Jacquesson Dégorgement Tardif Extra Brut 2002 510 61640 Pol Roger Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill Brut 2008 620 61660 Philippinnot 'Grand Blanc' Long Vieillissement Brut 1991 750 61650 Dom Pérignon Plénitude Deuxième Brut 2000 780 Somm Salon Blanc de Blancs Brut 2004 900 Somm Krug Clos du Mesnil 2000 1875 Somm Krug Clos D'Ambonnay 1998 4900 Rosé 61509 Marguet 'Shaman' Grand Cru Brut NV 110 61512 G.H.Mumm Brut NV 145 61513 Chartogne-Taillet Brut NV 155 61523 Billecart-Salmon Brut NV 195 Vintage Rosé 61519 Bérêche & Fils Campania Remensis Extra Brut 2015 200 61515 Veuve Clicquot Brut 2008 225 61525 Pol Roger Brut 2008 270 61524 Perrier Jouët 'Belle Epoque' Brut 2006 495 61516 Louis Roederer 'Cristal' Brut 2006 895 4 Sauvignon Blanc France Sancerre 31222 Joseph Mellot La Chatellenie 2017 64 31213 Domaine Daulny 2018 70 31210 François Crochet Les Amoureuses 2017 78 31224 Sauvion 2018 98 31204 Gérard Boulay Comtesse 2016 118 31208 Joseph Mellot l'Original 2015 125 31226 Pascal Cotat Les Monts Damnés 2016 132 Pouilly Fumé 31207 Régis Minet Vieilles Vignes 2017 76 31206 Domaine Didier Dagueneau Pur Sang 2015 295 Bordeaux 31300 Château La Dame Blanche 2016 80 31108 Y 2016 425 Austria 31228 Sattlerhof - Südsteirmark 2017 67 California 31122 Mirror- Napa Valley 2017 75 31106 Kamen - Moon Mountain District, Sonoma 2018 104 New Zealand 31192 Jules Taylor - Marlborough 2018 72 31194 Greywacke Wild Sauvignon - Marlborough 2017 80 Pinot Grigio 37106 Venica Jesera - Collio, Italy 2018 58 37104 Abbazia di Novacella - Alto Adige-Valle Isarco, Italy 2017 65 37105 Movia Sivi - Brda, Slovenia 2016 82 37108 The Eyrie Vineyards Original Vines - Dundee Hills, Oregon 2014 90 37102 Domaine Ostertag Zellberg - Alsace, France 2017 105 37200 Albert Boxler Brand Grand Cru - Alsace, France 2014 152 Chenin Blanc 31432 Fabien Duveau Origine - Saumur, France 2017 62 31431 Division Willard Farms 'Inonde' - Columbia Valley , Washington 2017 68 31433 Monkshood Hoodoo Vineyard - Colorado 2017 70 31440 François Pinon Silex Noir - Vouvray, France 2017 78 31434 François Pinon 'Le 2016' - Vouvray, France 2016 90 31423 Foreau-Domaine du Clos Naudin Sec - Vouvray, France 2015 128 31437 The Sadie Family Skurfberg - Olifants River, South Africa 2017 170 5 Riesling Germany Qualitätswein 35112 Peter Lauer 'Faß 6' "Senior" Ayler/Kupp - Saar, Mosel 2017 68 35126 Keller 'trocken' - Rheinhessen 2017 72 35114 Clemensbusch Marienburg Fahrlay terrassen Grosse Lage - Mosel 2011 147 Kabinett 35154 Gunderloch Jean Baptiste 'Feinherb' - Rheinhessen 2014 56 35151 Koehler-Ruprecht 'halbtroken' - Pfalz 2013 60 35132 Vols 'Stirn' Ayler Kupp - Saar, Mosel 2017 68 Spätlese 35144 Koehler-Ruprecht Kallstadter Saumagen 'troken' - Pfalz 2012 72 35146 Joh. Jos. Prüm - Wehlener Sonnenuhr - Mosel 2011 108 35148 Schäfer-Fröhlich Bockenauer Felseneck - Nahe 2016 120 35145 Dönnhoff Oberhäuser Brücke - Nahe 2013 130 Auslese 35121 Heribert Kerpen Wehlener Sonnenuhr - Mosel 2015 85 35118 Selbach Oster 'Schmitt' Zeltinger Schlossberg - Mosel 2017 100 35120 Willi Schaefer Graacher Domprobst - Mosel 2013 190 Großes Gewächs 35123 Carl Lowen Ritsch - Mosel 2018 115 35131 Clemensbusch 'Falkenlay' Marienburg - Mosel 2016 132 35128 Peter Lauer 'Faß 18' Kupp - Saar , Mosel 2017 150 35170 Künstler Hölle - Rheingau 2016 162 35178 Gunderloch Pettenthal - Rheinhessen 2018 170 35175 Von Winning Jesuitengarten - Pfalz 2017 220 35127 Villa Sachsen Scharlachberg - Rheinhessen 2006 242 France 36110 Domaine Ostertag les jardins - Alsace 2017 65 36119 Trimbach Schlossberg - Alsace 2015 200 36116 Trimbach Clos S te Hune - Alsace 2011 595 Austria 36152 Ingrid Groiss Braitenpuechtorff - Niederösterreich 2017 72 36134 Ingrid Groiss Auf Der Henne Reserve - Niederösterreich 2017 98 36131 Rudi Pichler Hochrain Smaragd - Wachau 2018 120 36151 Knoll Kellerberg Smaragd - Wachau 2015 125 36120 Prager Achleiten Smaragd - Wachau 2016 130 36136 Veyder-Malberg 2B - Wachau 2016 140 36130 Bründlmayer Heiligenstein 1öwt Alte Reben Reserve - Kamptal 2014 185 36140 Nikolaihof Vinothek - Wachau 2002 260 36148 Veyder-Malberg Brandstatt - Wachau 2016 298 Australia 36124 Pewsey Vale The Contours - Eden Valley 2008 110 United States 36123 Dr. Konstantin Frank 'dry' - Finger Lakes, New York 2017 40 6 Grüner Veltliner 38127 Leth Steinagrund - Wagram, Austria 2017 52 38144 Arndorfer Strasser Weinberge - Niederösterreich, Austria 2015 57 38118 Ingrid Groiss - Weinviertel, Austria 2018
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