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2 − 3 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 9 − 10 10 − 11 12 12 13 13 − 15 15 16 − 17 SWIFT & SONS Wine by the Glass 2 − 3 Coravin Selections 3 Half Bottles & Large Format 4 Champagne & Sparkling Wine 5 Rosé 6 Riesling 6 Sauvignon Blanc 6 Chardonnay — North America 7 Chardonnay — Burgundy 8 Whites of Distinction 8 Pinot Noir — North America 9 − 10 Pinot Noir — Burgundy 10 − 11 Merlot, Cabernet Franc 12 Grenache & Blends 12 Syrah & Blends 13 Italian Reds 13 − 15 Spanish Reds 15 Cabernet Sauvignon & Blends — North America 16 − 17 Cabernet Sauvignon & Blends — Bordeaux 18 Zinfandel 19 Reds of Distinction 20 Dessert Bottles 20 Swift & Sons Birthday List 21 − 22 Spirits 23 − 24 This book was thoughtfully prepared by Phillip Walters, co-proprietor, and Marcello Cancelli, Wine Director. — 1 — WINES BY THE GLASS SPARKLING GLS BTL Montand, Brut, Jura, France NV $11 $55 Jaillance, Cuvée de L'Abbaye, Cremant Brut Rosé, Bordeaux, France NV $13 $65 Argyle, Brut, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2014 $16 $80 Taittinger, Brut La Française, Reims, Champagne NV $24 $120 Director's Choice: Couche, Brut, Biodynamic, Aube, Champagne NV $20 $100 Director's Note - Grower Champagne at its scintillating best!!! ROSÉ Chateau Sainte Eulalie, Minervois, Languedoc, France 2016 $11 $45 WHITE Rocca, Pinot Grigio, Veneto, Italy 2017 $11 $45 von Racknitz, Riesling Trocken, Nahe, Germany 2013 $12 $49 Jardin en Fleurs, Vouvray, Loire Valley, France 2016 $13 $53 Massey Dacta, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand 2016 $11 $45 Foucher-Lebrun, Sauvignon Blanc, Petit Le Mont, Loire Valley 2016 $12 $49 Borgo Conventi, Sauvignon Blanc, Collio, Italy 2015 $15 $61 Laetitia Ducroux, Sancerre, Loire Valley 2016 $16 $65 True Myth, Chardonnay, Paragon Vineyard, Edna Valley 2016 $12 $49 Hanzell, Chardonnay, Sebella, Sonoma Valley 2016 $18 $73 Caraccioli, Chardonnay, Estate, Santa Lucia Highlands, Monterey 2014 $20 $81 Chablis, William Févre, Champs Royaux, Burgundy, France 2017 $16 $65 RED GLS BTL Irony, Pinot Noir, Monterey 2016 $13 $53 Cooper Mountain, Pinot Noir, Estate, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2013 $17 $69 Davis Bynum, Pinot Noir, Jane’s Vineyard, Russian River Valley 2015 $18 $73 Van Duzer, Pinot Noir, Saffron Fields Vyd., Yamhill-Carlton, Oregon 2013* $25 $101 Jean-Luc Joillot, Bourgogne, Burgundy, France 2014* $20 $81 Two Vintners, Merlot, Columbia Valley 2015 $20 $81 Chateau Andron, Médoc, Bordeaux 2016 $14 $57 Chateau Mazeris-Bellevue, Canon-Fronsac, Bordeaux 2010 $20 $81 *Denotes a Swift & Sons Exclusive Offer JUNE WINERY OF THE MONTH: FROG'S LEAP CELLARS, RUTHERFORD, NAPA VALLEY Featured Happy Hour Selection - Monday through Friday 4:30 to 6pm Frog's Leap, Sauvignon Blanc, Rutherford 2016 $10 Glass ($18 regular hours) Frog's Leap, Merlot, Rutherford 2015 $15 Glass ($25 regular hours) — 2 — RED (CONTINUED) GLS BTL Wine of Substance, Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla, Washington St. 2016 $15 $61 Roth, Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley 2015 $19 $77 Obsidian Ridge, Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Hills 2015 $22 $89 Dusted Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley, Washington St. 2013 $24 $97 Niebaum Estate, Cabernet Sauvignon, 1882, Inglenook Vyd., Rutherford 2013 $27 $109 Acumen, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mountainside, Napa Valley 2014 $29 $117 Gundlach-Bundschu, Merlot/C. Sauvignon/Malbec, Sonoma Valley 2016 $16 $65 Chappellet, C. Sauvignon/Merlot/C. Franc/Malbec/P. Verdot, Napa Valley 2015 $20 $81 Brassfield, Eruption, Malbec/Syrah/Mourvèdre/Petite Sirah, High Valley 2014 $16 $65 Tenshen, Syrah/Grenache/Petite Sirah, Santa Barbara 2015 $18 $73 Damilano, Barbera d’Asti, Piedmont, Italy 2015 $13 $53 Buehler, Zinfandel, Napa Valley 2014 $13 $53 Thomas Henry, Malbec, Sierra Foothills, California 2016 $14 $57 La Querciolina, Montecucco Rosso (Sangiovese), Maremma, Tuscany, Italy 2014 $15 $61 Tolaini, Valdisanti (Cabernet/Sangiovese), Tuscany, Italy 2012 $20 $81 CORAVIN SELECTIONS WHITE 3OZ 6OZ BTL Ramonet, Chassagne-Montrachet, La Boudriotte 1er Cru, Burgundy 2014 $48 $96 $385 RED 3OZ 6OZ BTL Baker Lane, Syrah, Sonoma Coast 2010* $13 $26 $105 Philippe Colin, Chassagne-Montrachet, Les Chênes, Burgundy 2014 $13 $26 $105 Chateau Peymartin, Saint Julien, Bordeaux 2011 $14 $28 $113 Snowden, Cabernet Sauvignon, The Ranch, Napa Valley 2014 $16 $32 $129 Ferrari-Carano, Back Forty, Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley 2012 $19 $38 $153 Cliff Lede, Cabernet Sauvignon, Estate, Stag's Leap District 2014 $22 $44 $177 Cakebread, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2014 $23 $46 $185 Cade, Cabernet Sauvignon, Estate, Howell Mountain 2015 $24 $48 $193 Vincent Sauvestre, Corton Les Maréchaudes, Grand Cru, Burgundy 2012 $35 $70 $281 Chateau Haut-Bailly, Grand Cru, Pessac Léognan, Bordeaux 2000 $46 $92 $369 FEATURED REDS 3OZ 6OZ BTL Jericho Canyon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Jericho Creek, Calistoga 2009 $18 $36 $145 WINE DIRECTOR'S NOTE: This is a tiny producer located at the foot of Mount St. Helena. A truly handmade wine from a family who have become our friends. Great concentration of Cabernet fruit, cassis, with plummy roundness provided by luscious Merlot. Superb value! Exclusively at Swift & Sons. 525 cases. Lokoya, Cabernet Sauvignon, Spring Mountain, Napa 2010 $75 $150 $601 WINE DIRECTOR'S NOTE: Lokoya represents the second wave of cullt California reds. It is the counterpoint to the 'fixed' location Cardinale, made also by Chris Carpenter, but highlights mountain vineyard sites. Monu- mental wines that show the showstopping, rockstar status of these very limited gems. Superb concentration and typicity. In this case, glorious 'shiny' Spring Mountain fruit with structure to make it last for at least a quarter century. I, in particular, love mountain wines in cooler vintages such as 2010. 320 cases. — 3 — HALF BOTTLES & LARGE FORMAT CHAMPAGNE ½ BTL 122 Drappier, Carte d'Or, Urville NV $71 120 Billecart Salmon, Brut Rosé, Mareuil-sur-Ay NV $88 1.5L 151 Deutz, Brut Classic, Ay NV $187 150 Billecart Salmon Brut Reserve, Mareuil-sur-Ay NV $216 153 Alfred Gratien, Brut, Epernay NV $240 152 Marie Courtin, Efflorescence Extra Brut, Côte des Bars 2013 $308 155 Henriot, Cuvée 38, Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs Brut, NV (1,000 bottle production) $995 WHITE ½ BTL 421 Patz & Hall, Chardonnay, Dutton Ranch, Russian River Valley 2013 $60 RED ½ BTL 1221 Chateau Cantenac, Grand Cru, St. Emilion, Bordeaux 2014 $45 1320 Grgich Hills. Merlot, Napa Valley 2012 $51 1422 Stag's Leap Cellars, Artemis, Cabernet Blend, Napa Valley 2013 $91 1620 Castello di Neive, Barbaresco, Piedmont 2014 $45 1.5L 1451 Justin, Justification, Cabernet Franc/Merlot, Paso Robles 2013 $244 1479 Flora Springs, Trilogy, Cabernet Sauvignon Blend, Napa Valley 2014 $348 1453 Caymus, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2015 $375 1491 Figgins, Cabernet Sauvignon, Estate, Walla Walla, Washington St. 2013 $379 1657 Ceretto, Barbaresco Bernardot, Bricco Asili, Piedmont, Italy 2009 $441 1492 Darioush, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2014 $475 852 Cayuse, Special Syrah #4, Walla Walla 2012 $605 1455 Caymus, Cabernet Sauvignon, Special Selection, Napa Valley 2014 $750 1278 Chateau Ferrière, 3ème Cru Classé, Margaux, Bordeaux 2000 $757 1467 Spottswoode, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2013 $784 1469 Eisele Vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon, Calistoga 2014 $2,475 3L 1495 Silver Oak, Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley 2013 $723 1750 Bibi Graetz, Testamatta, Toscany 2010 $1,084 5L 1699 Vietti, Barolo Castiglione, Piedmont 2013 $1,374 — 4 — CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE NON−VINTAGE 101 Baron Fuenté, Grand Reserve Brut, Charly-sur-Marne $81 105 Pierre Paillard, Grand Cru Brut, Bouzy $95 108 Tarlant, Brut Zero, Epernay $103 130 Henriot, Blanc de Blancs Brut, Reims $111 107 Ruinart, Blanc de Blancs Brut, Reims $120 104 Jacquesson, Cuvée 735, Degorgement Tardif Extra Brut, Dizy $250 102 Krug, Brut Grande Cuvée, Reims $294 110 Jacques Selosse, Grand Cru, Cuvée Initiale, Blanc de Blancs Brut, Avize $315 VINTAGE 114 Laurent Perrier, Brut, Tours-sur-Marne 2006 $155 115 Bollinger, La Grande Année Brut, Ay 2005 $235 TÊTE DE CUVÉE 131 Dom Perignon, Epernay 2006 $250 133 Taittinger, Comtes de Champagne, Reims 2006 $276 134 Veuve Clicquot, La Grande Dame, Reims 2006 $292 135 Louis Roederer, Cristal, Reims 2009 $675 132 Salon, Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil 2002 $685 ROSÉ 119 Larmandier-Bernier, Premier Cru Extra Brut, Vertus NV $149 118 Billecart Salmon, Brut, Mareuil-sur-Ay NV $154 116 Philippe Gonet, Brut, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger NV $160 117 Louis Roederer, Brut, Reims 2010 $175 SPARKLING 141 Charles Baur, Cremant d'Alsace Brut NV $53 140 Bellavista, Alma Gran Cuvée Brut, Franciacorta, Lombardy, Italy NV $79 142 Cieck, Spumante Canavese, Rosé Brut, Piedmont, Italy NV $78 143 Schramsberg, Blanc de Noirs, Napa Valley 2013 $85 106 Digby, Leander Rosé, Sussex, England NV $132 — 5 — ROSÉ NORTH AMERICA 675 MacPhail, Rosé de Pinot, Sonoma Coast 2014 $50 FRANCE 677 Thibault Boudignon, Rosé de Loire, Loire Valley 2016 $51 679 Bieler Père et Fils, Reserve, Bandol 2016 $56 678 Chateau Desclans, Whispering Angel, Provence 2015 $62 RIESLING GERMANY 304 Schloss Vollrads, Spatlese, Rheingau 2013 $67 302 Dr. H. Thanisch, Berncasteler Doctor, Kabinett, Mosel 2012 $91 303 Joh. Jos. Prum, Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Spatlese, Mosel 2015 $105 FRANCE 317 Domaine Weinbach, Reserve Personelle, Alsace 2014 $68 316 Mure, Clos Saint Landelin, Vorbourg Grand Cru, Alsace 2012 $85 319 Domaine Zind-Humbrecht, Calcaire, Alsace 2011 $113 318 Trimbach, Cuvée Frederic Emile, Grand Cru, Alsace 2009 $150 SAUVIGNON BLANC FRANCE 512 Jean-Max Roger, Sancerre, Cuvée C.M., Loire Valley 2015 $59 513 Henri Bourgeois, Sancerre, Les Baronnes, Loire Valley 2015 $63 511 Domaine Saget La Perrière, Sancerre, Mégalithe, Loire Valley
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