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Riesling, St M, Rheinpfalz, Germany Chardonnay, Chateau St. Jean, California Super Tuscan, Antinori Santa Cristina, Italy Bo White Wines by the Glass (lightest to fullest bodied) Prosecco, La Luca, Italy (187 ml bottle) 9 White Zinfandel, Stone Cellars, California 9 Rose, la Maison De Rose, Provence, France 10 Riesling, St M, Rheinpfalz, Germany 9 Pinot Grigio, Due Torri, Veneto, Italy 10 Sauvignon Blanc, Villa Maria, Marlborough, New Zealand 10 Chardonnay, Chateau St. Jean, California 10 Chardonnay, Raeburn, Russian River Valley, California 12 Red Wines by the Glass (lightest to fullest bodied) Pinot Noir, Primarius, Oregon 12 Pinot Noir, Bench, Sonoma Coast, California 14 Merlot, Leese-Fitch, Napa, California 10 Cabernet Sauvignon, The Dreaming Tree, North Coast, California 12 Cabernet Sauvignon, Seven Falls, Wahluke Slope, Washington 11 Red Blend, Whiplash, Napa Valley, California 13 Malbec, Ruca Malen, Mendoza, Argentina 10 Malbec, Alhambra, Reserva, Mendoza, Argentina 12 Super Tuscan, Antinori Santa Cristina, Italy 10 Bordeaux, Château Pey La Tour, France 11 Zinfandel, DeLoach, California 11 Red Blend, Exitus “Bourbon Barrel”, California 12 October 2019 Our Half Bottle (375ml) Collection Champagne and Sparkling Wines Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne ‘’ Blue Label ‘’, France NV 41 Villa Sandi Prosecco ‘’Il Fresco’’ Brut, Veneto, Italy NV 16 White Wines Chardonnay, Château Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley, Washington State 19 Chardonnay, Angeline, California 17 Pinot Grigio, Santa Margherita, Alto Adige, Italy 27 Red Wines Pinot Noir, Angeline, California 17 Merlot, Kendall Jackson, Vinters Reserve, Sonoma County, California 22 Cabernet Sauvignon, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, ‘’Artemis’’, Napa Valley, California 62 Champagne & Sparkling Wines Moet & Chandon, “Dom Perignon”, Champagne, France 375 Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Label, Champagne, France 125 Perrier-Jouet , Grand Brut, Champagne, France 100 Moet & Chandon, Imperial (White Star), Champagne, France 93 Nicolas Feuillatte, Brut Cuvee Gastronomie, Champagne, France 78 Prosecco, Riondo, Italy 30 Piper Sonoma, Brut, California 40 October 2019 White Wines (lightest to fullest bodied) Rose, la Maison De Rose, Provence, France 40 Riesling, St M, Reihnpfalz, Germany 36 Pinot Grigio, Due Torri, Veneto, Italy 40 Pinot Grigio, Castello Banfi, San Angelo, Tuscany, Italy 42 Pinot Grigio, Santa Margherita, Alto Adige, Italy 52 Pinot Gris, Canoe Ridge, Vineyards, Horse Heaven Hills, Columbia Valley, Washington 40 Sauvignon Blanc, Villa Maria, Marlborough, New Zealand 40 Fume Blanc, Robert Mondavi Winery, Napa, California 48 Sauvignon Blanc, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough, New Zealand 64 Sauvignon Blanc, Guy Saget “Domaine La Perriere, Sancerre, France 54 Sauvignon Blanc, Twomey Cellars by Silver Oak, Sonoma, California 50 Sauvignon Blanc, St Supéry, Napa Valley, California 43 Sauvignon Blanc, Sterling Vineyards, Napa Valley, California 41 Pouilly Fuisse, Joseph Drouhin, France 53 Chardonnay, Raeburn, Russian River Valley, California 48 Chardonnay, Simi, Reserve, Russian River Valley, California 50 Chardonnay, Jordan, Russian River Valley, California 68 Chardonnay, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, Karia, Napa Valley 63 Chardonnay, Sonoma Cutrer, Sonoma, California 41 Chardonnay, Grgich Hills Estate, Napa, California 85 Chardonnay, Schug Estate, Sonoma, California 43 October 2019 Chardonnay, Chateau St. Jean, California 40 Chardonnay, The Federalist, Santa Barbara County, California 37 Red Wines (lightest to fullest bodied) Pinot Noir, Primarius, Oregon 48 Pinot Noir, 60 Souls, Willamette Valley, Oregon 50 Pinot Noir, Bench, Sonoma Coast, California 56 Pinot Noir, La Crema, Sonoma, California 46 Pinot Noir, Evesham Wood (organic), Willamette Valley, Oregon 47 Pinot Noir, Joseph Phelps, Estate Grown, Sonoma Coast, California 89 Pinot Noir, Luli, Santa Lucia Highlands, California 50 Pinot Noir, Owen Roe, Sharecropper’s, Oregon 55 Pinot Noir, Martin Ray, Russian River Valley, California 45 Pinot Noir, J. Lohr, Fog’s Reach, Central Coast, California 58 Merlot, Markham, Napa Valley, California 44 Merlot, Sterling Vineyards, Napa Valley, California 53 Merlot, Raymond, Reserve, Napa Valley, California 55 Merlot, Oberon, Napa Valley, California 46 Malbec, Ruca Malen, Mendoza, Argentina 40 Malbec, Alhambra, Reserva, Mendoza, Argentina 48 Malbec, Trivento, Golden Reserve, Argentina 45 Malbec, Domaine Bousquet (organic), Grande Reserve, Argentina 46 October 2019 Garnacha Blend, Lo Mon, Priorat, Spain 68 Cabernet Sauvignon, The Dreaming Tree, North Coast, California 48 Cabernet Sauvignon, Simi Winery, Alexander Valley, California 45 Cabernet Sauvignon, Joseph Carr, Napa Valley, California 66 Cabernet Sauvignon, St Supéry, Napa Valley, California 75 Cabernet Sauvignon. Freemark Abbey, Knights Valley, California 88 Cabernet Sauvignon, Gehricke, Knights Valley, California 60 Cabernet Sauvignon, Jordan, Napa Valley, California 114 Cabernet Sauvignon, Seven Falls, Wahluke Slope, Washington 44 Estate Blend, Noble Hill, Simonsberg-Paarl, South Africa 49 Cabernet Sauvignon, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, Artemis, Napa Valley 106 Cabernet Sauvignon, Cakebread Cellars, Napa Valley, California 155 Cabernet Sauvignon, Grgich Hills, Napa Valley, California 126 Red Blend, Whiplash, Napa Valley, California 52 Red Blend, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars (Hands of Time), Napa Valley 57 Cabernet Sauvignon, Silver Oak, Alexander Valley, California 175 Cabernet Sauvignon, Caymus Vineyards, Napa Valley, California 187 Bordeaux, Chateau Pey La Tour, France 44 Bordeaux, Chateau Vieux Lescours, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, France 61 Bordeaux, Chateau Teyssier, Saint Emilion Grand Cru, France 51 October 2019 “Super Tuscan”, Antinori Santa Cristina, Italy 40 “Super Tuscan”, Ruffino, “Modus”, Tuscany, Italy 55 Barolo, Villa Rosa, Italy 47 Allegrini Palazzo, Delle Torre, Italy 41 Amarone, Bertani, “Villa Arvedi”, Piedmonte, Italy 200 Chateauneuf Du Pape, “La Fiole”, Rhone Valley, France 63 Mourvèdre, Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, Noble Hill, Simonsberg-Paarl, South Africa 74 Shiraz, Bleasdale, Langhorne Creek, Australia 41 Shiraz, Mollydooker “The Boxer”, McLaren Vale, Australia 57 Syrah, Fine Disregard “Lost Row”, Napa Valley, California 65 Syrah, Russian Hill Estate, California 63 Zinfandel, Sbragia Family Vineyards, Dry Creek Valley, California 55 Zinfandel, DeLoach, California 44 Petite Sirah, Stags’ Leap, Napa Valley, California 72 Red Blend, Exitus “Bourbon Barrel”, California 48 Monastrell/Cabernet Sauvignon, Bodegas El Nido, Clio, Jumilla, Spain 76 October 2019 .
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