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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS HALF BOTTLES pg. 2 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE pg. 3-4 OLD WORLD WHITE WINES: FRANCE & SPAIN Burgundy – Chablis / Côte d’Or / Mâcon / Côte Chalonnaise pg. 5 Loire Valley / Alsace / Rhône Valley / Provence / Spain pg. 6 OLD WORLD WHITE WINES: AUSTRIA, GERMANY, GREECE, ITALY pg. 7 NEW WORLD WHITE WINES Chardonnay pg. 8-9 Sauvignon Blanc / Other Varietals pg. 10 NEW WORLD RED WINES Pinot Noir – California pg. 11 Pinot Noir – Oregon pg. 12 Cabernet Sauvignon Blends - California pg. 13 Cabernet Sauvignon – California pg. 14-19 Cabernet Sauvignon – Washington State pg. 19 Cabernet Franc / Gamay / Grenache / Malbec / Merlot / Blends pg. 20 Petite Sirah / Syrah / Zinfandel pg. 21 Australia / New Zealand / Chile / South Africa pg. 22 OLD WORLD RED WINES: FRANCE Burgundy pg. 23-24 Jura / Loire Valley pg. 24 Bordeaux pg. 25-26 Provence / South West pg. 27 Rhône Valley pg. 27-28 OLD WORLD RED WINES: ITALY Piedmont pg. 29 Tuscany pg. 30-31 Umbria / Trentino-Alto Adige / Veneto pg. 31 OLD WORLD RED WINES: SPAIN, PORTUGAL pg. 32 DESSERT WINES By the Glass pg. 33 By the Half-Bottle pg. 33 LARGE FORMAT BOTTLES pg. 34 1 HALF BOTTLES CHAMPAGNE 9153 Deutz, Brut Rosé, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ NV 71 9139 Lombard, Extra Brut, Premier Cru, Épernay NV 65 9160 Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Brut, Épernay NV 72 9140 Ruinart, Brut, Blanc de Blancs, Reims NV 79 WHITE 1038 Bonneau du Martray, Corton-Charlemagne, Burgundy - France 2017 205 1040 Fournier Père et Fils, Les Belles Vignes, Sancerre - Loire Valley - France 2019 63 1001 Rombauer, Chardonnay, Carneros - California 2019 66 RED 1042 Altesino, Brunello di Montalcino, Italy 2016 80 1044 Catena, Malbec, Mendoza - Argentina 2018 62 1054 Frog’s Leap, Merlot, Napa Valley - California 2017 67 1017 Kosta Browne, Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley - California 2018 98 1056 Kosta Browne, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast - California 2018 98 1055 Muga, Reserva, Rioja - Spain 2017 62 1046 Pride Mountain, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley/Sonoma - California 2017 78 1024 Saldo, Zinfandel, Napa Valley - California 2019 63 1018 St. Innocent, Freedom Hill Vineyard, Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley - Oregon 2015 64 1022 The Prisoner, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley - California 2018 72 2 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE NON-VINTAGE – CHAMPAGNE 9122 Delamotte, Brut, Mesnil-sur-Oger NV 111 9105 Jacques Selosse, Brut, Initial, Avize NV 284 9133 Krug, Brut, Grande Cuvée, 163 Edition, Reims NV 307 9157 Louis Roederer, Brut Premier, Reims NV 116 9194 Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Brut, Épernay NV 94 9154 Pol Roger, Réserve, Brut, Épernay NV 118 9158 Taittinger, NoCturne, Sec, Reims NV 135 9106 Veuve Cliquot, Brut, Reims NV 110 VINTAGE – CHAMPAGNE 9143 Billecart-Salmon, Brut, Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ 2006 275 9111 Billecart-Salmon, Brut, Blanc de Noir, Le Clos Sainte Hilaire, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ 1998 706 9137 Bollinger, Extra Brut, R.D., Aÿ 2002 534 9156 Dom Pérignon, Brut, Épernay 2010 450 9117 Dom Ruinart, Brut, Blanc de Blancs, Reims 2004 292 9181 Dom Ruinart, Brut, Blanc de Blancs, Reims 2006 300 9197 Krug, Brut, Reims 2006 472 9118 Louis Roederer, Brut, Cristal, Reims 2012 500 9113 Pol Roger, Brut, Cuvée Sir Winston ChurChill, Épernay 2002 402 9121 Salon, Brut, Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, Mesnil-sur-Oger 2004 700 9196 Veuve Cliquot, Brut, Reims 2012 159 ROSÉ – CHAMPAGNE 9103 Billecart-Salmon, Brut, Cuvée Elizabeth Salmon, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ 2006 342 9135 Dom Ruinart, Brut, Reims 2004 500 9127 Louis Roederer, Brut, Cristal, Reims 2006 750 9119 Nicolas Feuillatte, Brut, Chouilly NV 96 9136 Taittinger, Brut, Reims NV 135 9199 Veuve Cliquot, Brut, Reims 2012 160 9198 Veuve Cliquot, La Grande Dame, Brut, Reims 2008 474 3 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE SPARKLING WINE 9159 Bouvet, Cremant de Loire, Brut, St. Hilaire/St. Florent - France 2018 67 9109 Chapel Down, Brut, Tenterden - England NV 78 9125 Domaine Carneros by Taittinger, Brut, Le Rêve, Blanc de Blancs, 2006 165 Napa Valley - California 9102 Schramsberg, Brut, Blanc de Blancs, North Coast - California 2015 74 9150 Sea Smoke Sea Spray, Brut, Blanc de Noirs, Sta. Rita Hills - California 2011 153 9107 Sea Smoke Sea Spray, Brut, Blanc de Noirs, Sta. Rita Hills - California 2012 153 9189 Sea Smoke Sea Spray, Brut, Blanc de Noirs, Sta. Rita Hills - California 2013 157 9190 Sea Smoke Sea Spray, Brut, Blanc de Noirs, Sta. Rita Hills - California 2014 158 4 OLD WORLD WHITES FRANCE: BURGUNDY: CHABLIS 9426 Albert Bichot, Domaine Long-Depaquit, Les Vaillons, Premier Cru 2014 78 9403 Domaine Boudin, Fourchaume, Premier Cru 2017 70 9401 J. Moreau et Fils, Montmains, Premier Cru 2016 79 9400 J. Moreau et Fils, Vaillons, Premier Cru 2016 79 9402 J. Moreau et Fils, Valmur, Grand Cru 2016 138 9285 Samuel Billaud, Les Grands Terroirs 2017 70 9418 Vincent Dauvissat, Les Preuses, Grand Cru 2016 233 9461 William Fevre, Bougros, Grand Cru 2012 157 9462 William Fevre, Bougros, Grand Cru 2013 163 9463 William Fevre, Bougros, Grand Cru 2014 159 9464 William Fevre, Bougros, Grand Cru 2015 161 FRANCE: BURGUNDY: CÔTE D’OR 9249 Domaine Alain Chavy, Les Folatières, Puligny-Montrachet, Premier Cru 2018 199 9447 Domaine Larue, Sous le Puits, Puligny-Montrachet, Premier Cru 2018 136 9443 Domaine Leflaive, Clavoillon, Puligny-Montrachet, Premier Cru 2016 305 9430 Domaine Leflaive, Bâtard-Montrachet, Grand Cru 2017 1286 9251 Gagnard-Delagrange, Chassagne-Montrachet 2018 150 9438 Lou Dumont, Meursault 2016 116 9440 Miller-Cyrot, Puligny-Montrachet 2014 110 9492 Patrick Javillier, Cuvée des Forgets, Bourgogne 2017 69 FRANCE: BURGUNDY: MÂCON & CÔTE CHALONNAISE 9504 Cave De Lugny, Les Charmes, Mâcon-Lugny 2018 65 9427 Domaine Faiveley, Les Villeranges, Rully Blanc 2014 115 9435 Jacques Charlet, La Crochette, Mâcon-Villages 2015 74 9432 Louis Jadot, Pouilly-Fuisse 2016 77 5 OLD WORLD WHITES FRANCE: LOIRE VALLEY 9472 Château de la Mulonnière, l’Effet Papillon, Savennières, Loire Valley 2013 65 9460 Domaine du Closel, La Jalousie, Savennières, Loire Valley 2002 97 9490 Domaine Guiberteau, Clos de GuiChaux, Saumur, Loire Valley 2017 95 9486 Domaine Hubert Brochard, Aujourd’hui Comme Autrefois, Sancerre, Loire Valley 2018 74 9477 Domaine Huet, Clos du Bourg, Moelleux, Vouvray, Loire Valley 2016 131 9465 Domaine Huet, Le Mont, Moeulleux, Vouvray, Loire Valley 2015 91 FRANCE: ALSACE & RHÔNE VALLEY 9474 Domaine Marcel Deiss, Grasberg la Colline ou Pousse l’Herbe, Cru d’Alsace 2010 79 9436 Domaine Bechtold, Engelberg, Gewurztraminer, Alsace 2009 90 9480 Jean-Louis Chave, Hermitage Blanc, Rhône Valley 2013 500 9479 Jean-Louis Chave, Hermitage Blanc, Rhône Valley 2014 500 9473 Zind-Humbrecht, Clos Windsbuhl, Gewurztraminer, Alsace 2015 151 9475 Zind-Humbrecht, Goldert, Muscat, Alsace 2017 112 9484 Zind-Humbrecht, CalCaire, Pinot Gris, Alsace 2014 93 FRANCE: PROVENCE 9507 Miraval, Rosé 2020 72 9482 Whispering Angel, Rosé 2019 66 SPAIN 9502 Fillaboa, Albariño, Rias Baixas 2017 64 9223 Granbazán, Etiqueta Ámbar, Albariño, Rias Baixas 2018 70 9201 Martinsancho, Verdejo, Rueda 2016 62 9264 R. López de Heredia, Viña Tondonia BlanCo, Rioja 2004 78 6 OLD WORLD WHITES AUSTRIA & GERMANY 9220 Egon Müller, Scharzhof, Riesling, Mosel - Germany 2018 121 9256 Joh. Jos. Prüm, GraaCher Himmelreich, Auslese Riesling, Mosel - Germany 2018 115 9257 Joh. Jos. Prüm, Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Auslese Riesling, Mosel - Germany 2018 138 9238 Müller-Catoir, Trocken, Muskateller, Pfalz - Germany 2016 70 9216 Nikolaihof, ZwiCkl, Grüner Veltliner, Wachau - Austria 2018 66 9232 Rudi Pichler, Terrassen, Federspiel, Grüner Veltliner, Wachau - Austria 2018 76 9219 Sohm & Kracher, St. Georg, Grüner Veltliner, Burgenland - Austria 2015 72 GREECE 9210 Domaine Sigalas, Assyrtiko, Santorini 2016 78 9202 Skouras, Salto Wild Yeast, Moschofilero, Peloponnese 2018 64 ITALY 9222 Elena Walch, Castel Ringberg, Sauvignon, Alto Adige-Südtirol 2018 67 9496 Elena Walch, Kristallberg, Pinot Bianco, Trentino-Alto Adige 2018 62 9495 Elio Grasso, Chardonnay 2017 69 9487 Leone de Castris, Five Roses, Rosato, Salento 2018 65 9217 Gravner, Ribolla Gialla Anfora, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2010 137 9244 Kettmeir, Pinot Grigio, Alto Adige-Südtirol 2019 93 9206 La Scolca, BlaCk Label, Gavi dei Gavi, Piedmont 2016 93 9200 Livio Felluga, Collio, Pinot Grigio, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2017 68 9218 Paolo Bea, Arboreus, Trebbiano, Umbria 2012 118 9498 Scarpetta, Pinot Grigio, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2019 61 9505 Tenuta, Luisa, Pinot Grigio, Friuli-Venezia Giulia 2018 80 9494 Terredora di Paolo, Loggia della Serra, Greco di Tufo, Campania 2018 65 9221 Terredora di Paolo, Rosato, Greco di Tufo, Campania 2018 60 9208 Vie di Romans, Ciampagnis, Chardonnay, Friuli Isonzo 2016 86 7 NEW WORLD WHITES CHARDONNAY: CALIFORNIA – NAPA VALLEY 9148 AXR, St.Helena 2015 77 9309 Far Niente, Oakville 2017 113 9342 Kongsgaard Estate 2017 170 9314 Lewis Cellars 2014 100 9343 Pahlmeyer, Waters RanCh Vineyard, Atlas Peak 2013 79 9328 Shafer Vineyards, Red Shoulder RanCh, Carneros 2017 123 9491 Staglin, Salus 2017 95 CHARDONNAY: CALIFORNIA – SONOMA 9320 Aubert, Lauren Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2013 157 9302 Aubert, RitChie Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2014 152 9501 Cline, Sonoma Coast 2019 66 9324 Flowers, Camp Meeting Ridge, Sonoma Coast 2013 125 9310 Hanzell, Sonoma Coast 2013 113 9446 Kistler, Les Noisetiers, Sonoma Coast 2018 116 9457 Red Car, RitChie Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2012 103 9322 Talley, Rosemary’s Vineyard, Russian River Valley 2013 95 9308 Williams–Selyem, Unoaked, Russian River Valley 2018 139 CHARDONNAY: CALIFORNIA – MENDOCINO 9445 Radio-Coteau, Savoy, Anderson Valley 2013 121 CHARDONNAY: CALIFORNIA – SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS
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