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A 10% COVID-19 Recovery Charge Will Be Added to Your Check to Provide Restaurant Relief During These Unprecedented Times and Is Not a Gratuity A 10% COVID-19 recovery charge will be added to your check to provide restaurant relief during these unprecedented times and is not a gratuity. sparkling by the bottle champagne Pinot Meunier/Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Champagne Charlot-Tanneux, Extra Brut “Fruit de ma Passion” NV Vallée de la Marne ...................................... 117 Chardonnay Champagne Doyard, 1er Cru Brut, Blanc de Blancs “Cuvée Vendémiaire” NV Côte des Blancs ................... 103 Chardonnay Chartogne-Taillet, Extra Brut “Chemin de Reims” 2013 Montagne de Reims ...................................... 205 Chardonnay Champagne Nowack, Extra Brut “La Tuilerie” 2015 Vallée de la Marne ......................................... 177 Pinot Noir Champagne Fleury, Brut Rosé De Saignée NV Côte des Bar .... 130 Pinot Noir Eric Rodez, Brut Blanc de Noir NV Montagne de Reims . 167 Pinot Noir Marie Courtin, Extra Brut “Indulgence Rosé” NV Côte des Bar .............................................. 242 Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier Benoît Déhu, Brut Nature “Cuvée de Initiation” NV Vallée de la Marne ......................................... 180 Pinot Meunier/Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Laherte Frères, Extra Brut “Ultradition” NV Côte des Blancs ... 107 Pinot Noir/Chardonnay (375 ml) Coutier, Brut “Tradition” NV Montagne de Reims ............. 55 2 more bubbles Xarel-lo/Parellada/Macabeo Bolet, Cava Brut Nature NV Catalonia, ES .................... 56 Mataró Alta Alella, Cava Brut Nature Reserva Rosé “Mirgin” 2017 Catalonia, ES .............................................. 49 Chardonnay Domaine A . Pegaz, Crémant de Bourgogne “Plaisirs de Pégase” NV Burgundy, FR .............................................. 53 Chenin Blanc Domaine de la Taille Aux Loups, Montlouis-sur-Loire Brut “Triple Zéro” NV Loire, FR ................................... 73 Gringet Domaine Belluard, Ayze Brut ‘Les Perles du Mont Blanc’” NV Savoie, FR ................................................. 86 Lambrusco Grasparossa/Malbo/Marzemin (Red) Cinque Campi, Lambrusco 2018,Emilia Romagna, IT .......... 60 pétillant-naturel Grüner Veltliner/Zweigelt/Sauvignon Blanc Christoph Hoch “Kalkspitz” NV Kremsal, AT ................. 54 Garganega/Durella Davide Spillare “L1” 2019 Veneto, IT .......................... 65 Malvasia di Candia/Trebbiano Mariotti, Bianco Dell’Emilia “Smarazen” NV Emilia-Romagna, IT ....................................... 65 Pesecká Leánka/Pinot Gris (Orange) Pivnica Čajkov“Vulcanica #4” NV Tekovský, SK . 67 Alvarelhão/Vinhão Aphros, “Phaunus” Rosé 2019 Minho, PT . 58 3 white by the bottle FRANCE loire Romorantin François Cazin, Cour-Cheverny “Cuvée Renaissance” 2018 Touraine . 54 Melon de Bourgogne Domaine de la Pépière, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie ”Clos des Briords 2014 Pays Nantes . 53 Chenin Blanc Domaine Les Maisons Rouges, Jasnières Sec “L’Éclos” 2014 . 56 Chenin Blanc Thomas Batardière “L’Esprit Libre” 2019 VDF . 72 Chenin Blanc Guiberteau, Saumur 2019 . 78 Chenin Blanc Chateau Yvonne, Saumur 2019 . 120 burgundy Chardonnay Antoine Lienhardt, Bourgogne Blanc 2017 .................... 58 Chardonnay Chanterêves, Bourgogne Blanc 2018 .......................... 79 Chardonnay Benoit Ente, Bourgogne Blanc 2017 ........................... 88 Chardonnay Benoit Ente, Bourgogne Blanc “Golden Jubilee” 2017 .......... 122 Chardonnay Alice et Olivier De Moor, Chablis “Bel Air et Clardy” 2018 ...... 135 Chardonnay Laurent Tribut, Chablis 2018 ................................. 81 4 burgundy ctd Chardonnay Laurent Tribut, Chablis 1er Cru “Beauroy” 2005 .............. 225 Chardonnay Chanterêves, Chassagne-Montrachet “Morgeots” 2018 . 240 Chardonnay Benoit Ente, Puligny-Montrachet 2018 . 210 jura Savagnin/Chardonnay Ganevat, Côtes du Jura “Blanc Agité” 2018 ................... 162 Savagnin Jacques Puffeney, Vin Jaune, 2013 ........................... 180 france (other) Macabeu/Grenache Gris/Muscat Domaine des Enfants, Côtes Catalanes “Le Jouet Blanc” 2019 Languedoc-Roussillon ...................................... 55 Roussanne/Clairette Domaine des Espiers, Côtes du Rhône “Les Diablotines” 2018 Rhone ................................................ 47 Picpoul Julie Benau, Picpoul de Pinet 2019 Languedoc-Roussilon ....... 53 Vermentino Santamaria, Patrimonio Blanc 2017 Corsica .................. 64 Gringet Domaine Belluard ’Les Alpes” Savoie, FR .................... 108 5 italy Trebbiano Praesidium, Trebbiano d’Abruzzo Superiore “Luci” 2016 Abruzzo 97 Pecorino Donato Fabio, Colline Pescaresi 2019 Abruzzo ................ 56 Minella/Carricante/Catarratto/Grecanico/Inzolia Eduardo Torres Acosta “Versante Nord” 2019 Sicily ........... 72 Cortese Cascina degli Ulivi, Gavi “Filagnotti” 2018 Piedmont ........... 81 Chardonnay/Nebbiolo Roagna, Langhe Bianco 2018 Piedmont ...................... 60 Timorasso Vigneti Massa, Colli Tortonesi “Terra Petit Derthona” 2017 Piedmont ............................................ 53 spain & portugal Godello Viña Somoza, Valdeorras “Neno” 2016 Galicia, ES. 48 Listán Blanco Envínate “Palo Blanco” 2019, Canary Islands, ES ............. 108 Palomino Fino Bodegas Cota 45, “UBE Miraflores” 2018, Andalucía, ES ........ 56 6 austria & germany Grüner Veltliner Grabenwerkstatt “Grabenwerk” 2018 Wachau, AT ............. 92 Grüner Veltliner Veyder-Malberg, Unterloibner “Kreutles” 2012 Wachau, AT ..... 82 Grüner Veltliner Veyder-Malberg, Wösendorfer “Hochrain” 2013 Wachau, AT ... 125 Grüner Veltliner Veyder-Malberg, Weissenkirchner “Weitenberg” 2013 Wachau, AT .............................................. 160 Grüner Veltliner (500 ml) Knoll, Loibner Trockenbeerenauslese 1995 Wachau, AT ....... 225 Riesling Zahel, “Obere Schoss Nussberg” 2016 Vienna, AT .............. 58 White Blend Zahel, Wiener Gemischter Satz 2017 Vienna, AT . 49 Riesling Stein, Spätlese “Alfer Hölle 1900” 2019 Mosel, DE . 150 Riesling (375 ml) A Christmann,. Eiswein “Königsbacher Idig” 1998 Pfalz, DE . 240 north america Chardonnay Coquelicot Estate Vineyard 2018 Los Olivos District, CA . .61 Chardonnay Tyler “Zotovich Family Vineyard 2016 Santa Rita Hills, CA ..... 81 Vermentino Matthiasson “Tendu” 2019 Dunnigan Hills, CA .............. 56 Moscatel/Riesling Rogue Vine “Grand Itata” 2019 Valle del Itata, CL ............. 48 7 central & eastern europe Olaszrizling Szászi Birtok, 2017 Badacsonyi, HU . 55 Juhfark Somlói Vándor, Nagy-Somlói 2019 Somló, HU . 58 Királyleányka/Szürkebarát/Viognier/Tramini/Zenit Gál Tibor, Egri “Csillag” 2019 Eger, HU . 46 Riesling Château Belá 2018 Štúrovo, SK . 49 Rkatsiteli Terra Initia 2016 Kakheti, GE ............................... 48 Chardonnay/Sauvignon Blanc Vinařství Jediný Sud “Cuvée Chasa”2019 Morava, CZ ................................................ 63 8 orange by the bottle Grüner Veltliner/Welschriesling Kolfok “Intra! 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