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October/November/December 2016 CALIFORNIA TRINCHERO NAPA VALEY Product Catalog October/November/December 2016 CALIFORNIA TRINCHERO NAPA VALEY ...................................25 MAISON L’ENVOYE ............................................44 ALEXANDER VALLEY VINEYARDS ...........................1 TROUBLEMAKER ................................................26 MAISON SALEYA ................................................44 ARISTA .................................................................1 TWENTY ROWS ..................................................26 MICHEL MAGNIEN .............................................44 ARMANINO .........................................................1 VINOCE ............................................................26 PHILIPPE COLIN .................................................44 ARTEZIN ..............................................................2 WALT .................................................................26 TRIMBACH .........................................................44 AUSTIN HOPE ......................................................2 WAVERTREE .......................................................26 VIEUX CHATEAU ST ANDRE ................................45 BABCOCK ...........................................................2 WAYFARER .........................................................27 VINTUS BORDEAUX............................................45 BLACK STATION ...................................................2 WEDELL CELLARS ...............................................27 ZIND HUMBRECHT ............................................45 BON MARCHE .....................................................3 WESTERLY ..........................................................27 ALSACE BREWER CLIFTON ................................................3 WHITEHALL LANE WINERY ................................. 27 PIERRE SPARR .....................................................45 BRIGHT LIGHT .....................................................3 WORLD’S END ...................................................28 TRIMBACH .........................................................46 BRYANT FAMILY VINEYARD ...................................3 ZIATA .................................................................28 ZIND HUMBRECHT ............................................46 BUEHLER VINEYARDS ...........................................4 OREGON BEAUJOLAIS BURGESS CELLARS ...............................................4 A TO Z WINEWORKS ..........................................28 CHATEAU DE LA CHAIZE ....................................47 CAKEBREAD .........................................................4 ACROBAT ..........................................................28 BORDEAUX CHAPTER 24 FIRE & FLOOD ...............................29 CALISTA ...............................................................5 AQUITAINE ESTATE BOTTLED BORDEAUX ...........47 DOBBES FAMILY ESTATE .....................................29 CANDOR .............................................................5 BEAU RIVAGE .....................................................48 DOMAINE SERENE .............................................29 CHATEAU MONTELENA .......................................5 BORDEAUX ........................................................48 FORIS ................................................................30 CLARK-CLAUDON VINEYARDS .............................5 BORDEAUX DIRECT IMPORTS .............................48 FRANCIS TANNAHILL .........................................30 CLAYHOUSE ........................................................6 CHATEAU BELLEVUE ...........................................48 I’M 30 CLOS DU VAL ......................................................6 CHATEAU DE BY ................................................48 JOVINO ............................................................30 DIERBERG ............................................................7 CHATEAU DE CHANTEGRIVE ..............................48 KING ESTATE .....................................................31 DOMAINE CARNEROS .........................................7 CHATEAU DE SOURS .........................................49 LAVINEA ............................................................31 DUMOL ...............................................................7 CHATEAU GREYSAC ...........................................49 MAISON L’ENVOYE ............................................31 DUNN VINEYARDS ...............................................8 CHATEAU PEYMARTIN ........................................49 PONZI VINEYARDS .............................................32 DUTTON-GOLDFIELD ..........................................8 CHATEAU SIMARD .............................................49 RESONANCE .....................................................32 EMBLEM ..............................................................8 CHATEAUX LES PASQUETS .................................50 REX HILL ............................................................32 EMERITUS ............................................................8 CHENE BLEU .....................................................50 ROUTESTOCK ....................................................33 FIRST PRESS .........................................................9 CLOS BEAUREGARD ...........................................50 THIBAULD ..........................................................33 FISHER VINEYARDS ...............................................9 GRAND THEATRE ...............................................50 WALT .................................................................33 FLINT & STEEL ......................................................9 LOUIS JADOT ....................................................50 WILLAKENZIE ESTATE ..........................................33 FOLEY ESTATES ....................................................9 MILHADE ...........................................................51 WILLAMETTE VALLEY VINEYARDS ........................34 FORWARD KIDD ..................................................9 PEZAT ................................................................51 WILLIAM HATCHER .............................................34 FRISK .................................................................10 ROLLAN DE BY ..................................................51 WINE BY JOE .....................................................34 GAINEY VINEYARD .............................................10 SEGLA ...............................................................51 GRIEVE FAMILY WINERY .....................................10 WASHINGTON VINTUS ..............................................................51 GUARACHI ........................................................10 BURIED CANE ....................................................34 BURGUNDY GUNDLACH BUNDSCHU ...................................11 CADARETTA .......................................................35 DOMAINE ANTONIN GUYON ...........................52 GYPSY BOOTS ...................................................11 CASA SMITH ......................................................35 DOMAINE BERTAGNA ........................................52 HALL WINERY ....................................................11 CHARLES SMITH .................................................35 DOMAINE CHANSON .......................................52 HANGTIME ........................................................12 CORLISS ESTATES ...............................................35 DOMAINE CHARLY NICOLLE ..............................53 HIGH FLYER .......................................................12 DOUBLEBACK ....................................................35 DOMAINE CHAUVENET-CHOPIN .......................53 HOUDINI ..........................................................12 FLYING FISH ......................................................35 DOMAINE DE LA VOUGERAIE ............................53 IRON HORSE VINEYARDS ...................................12 FORCE MAJEURE ...............................................36 DOMAINE DES ROCHERS ..................................53 ISABEL MONDAVI ..............................................13 J. BOOKWALTER WINES .....................................36 DOMAINE DOMINIQUE GUYON .......................54 J DAVIES ............................................................13 K VINTNERS .......................................................36 DOMAINE FERRET ..............................................54 JAQK CELLARS ...................................................13 LEONETTI CELLAR ..............................................36 DOMAINE HENRI DARNAT .................................54 JAX 13 MULLAN ROAD CELLARS ....................................36 DOMAINE JOBLOT ............................................54 JAYSON .............................................................14 NXNW ...............................................................37 DOMAINE JOLLY ...............................................54 JOHN DUVAL ....................................................14 SECRET SQUIRREL ..............................................37 DOMAINE LECHENEAUT ....................................54 LUMINARY .........................................................14 SEVEN HILLS WINERY .........................................37 DOMAINE LEFLAIVE ...........................................55 M BY MICHAEL MONDAVI ..................................14 SIXTO ................................................................38
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