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The Shore Club Wine List THE SHORE CLUB WINE LIST The Shore Club’s wine list is composed of a wide selection of bottles from around the world, with an emphasis on Canadian, Californian, French and Italian wine. The wines are chosen with consideration of The Shore Club’s classic steak and seafood menu an d with the intention of enhancing your dining experience. Enjoy exploring our approachable selections listed by c ountry and grape variety. Should you have any questions, or if you would like a recommendation, please do not hesitate to ask your server, on e o f o u r managers or m y s e l f . Please Enjoy, Craig Douglas Beverage Director WINES BY THE GLASS WHITE 6oz 9oz VINELAND ‘Elevation’ Riesling 2018, Niagara Escarpment VQA, Ontario, Canada .................................. 12 | 18 SERENISSIMA Pinot Grigio 2018, Veneto IGT, Italy. ................................................................................... 13 | 20 RABL ‘Ried Spiegel’ Grüner Veltliner 2018, Kamptal, Austria DAC ........................................................... 13 | 20 YEALANDS ‘Land Made’ Sauvignon Blanc 2019, Marlborough, NZ ........................................................... 14 | 21 PAUL ZINCK Pinot Gris 2017, Alsace AOC, France .................................................................................... 15 | 22 TWO SISTERS Unoaked Chardonnay 2016, Niagara Peninsula VQA, Ontario, Canada ............................ 15 | 22 GIACOMO FENOCCHIO Roero Arneis DOCG 2018, Piedmont ................................................................. 15 | 22 RODNEY STRONG Chardonnay 2017, Sonoma County, California, U.S.A. ............................................... 16 | 24 VILLAUDIÈRE Sancerre AOC 2018, Loire Valley, France ........................................................................... 18 | 27 DOMAINE FOURREY Chablis AOC 2018, France ....................................................................................... 18 | 27 CAKEBREAD Chardonnay 2018, Napa Valley, California, U.S.A. ............................................................... 35 | 52 ROSÉ 6oz 9oz TOLLGATE ‘Stratus Vineyards Rosé’ Merlot/Sauv Blanc/Semillon 2018, Niagara Peninsula, VQA ........ 13 | 20 MIRAVAL Côtes de Provence AOC 2018, France ....................................................................................... 16 | 24 RED 6oz 9oz CECCHI Chianti DOCG 2017, Italy ............................................................................................................... 12 | 18 TERRAZAS ‘Reserva’ Malbec 2016, Mendoza, Argentina .......................................................................... 14 | 21 OLD VINE RED Zinfandel/Petite Sirah/Carignan Lot 69, Sonoma County, California, U.S.A. .................... 15 | 22 HEARTLAND Shiraz 2016, Langhorne Creek, Australia. ............................................................................. 15 | 22 ROSEHALL RUN ‘Hungry Point’ Pinot Noir 2017, Prince Edward County VQA, Ontario .......................... 15 | 22 GRAYSON ‘Lot 10’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2018, California, U.S.A. .............................................................. 16 | 24 VIÑA BUJANDA ‘Reserva’ Tempranillo, Rioja DOC 2013, Spain ............................................................... 16 | 24 BARNARD GRIFFIN Merlot 2017, Columbia Valley, Washington State, U.S.A. .......................................... 17 | 25 CHÂTEAU LAGRAVE PARAN Bordeaux Supérieur AOC 2012, France .................................................... 17 | 25 TERRE DEL BAROLO Barolo DOCG 2013, Italy ......................................................................................... 18 | 27 DOMAINE DUCLAUX Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC 2013 ............................................................................. 30 | 45 STAGS’ LEAP Cabernet Sauvignon 2016, Napa Valley, California, U.S.A. ................................................ 30 | 45 FANTI Brunello Di Montalcino DOCG 2013, Italy ......................................................................................... 42 | 63 SPARKLING BY THE GLASS ROSEHALL RUN ‘Pixie Rosé’ Ontario NV, Canada .......................................................................................... 13 SERENISSIMA Prosecco DOC NV, Veneto, Italy ................................................................................................ 15 RAVENTÓS i BLANC ‘Blanc de Blancs’ Xarel-lo/Macabeo/Parellada 2017, Conca del Riu Anoia, Spain ...... 18 LANSON ‘Black Label Brut’ Champagne AOC NV, France .............................................................................. 28 VEUVE CLIQUOT Brut Première Cuvée NV, Champagne AOC, France ............................................................ 35 LAURENT-PERRIER ‘Brut Rosé’ Champagne AOC NV, France ...................................................................... 45 C HAMPAGNE & SPARKLING POEMA Cava NV, Penedes, Spain ...................................................................................................................... 50 ROSEHALL RUN ‘Pixie Rosé’ Ontario NV, Canada .......................................................................................... 55 SERENISSIMA Prosecco DOC NV, Veneto, Italy ................................................................................................ 60 RAVENTÓS i BLANC ‘Blanc de Blancs’ Xarel-lo/Macabeo/Parellada 2017, Conca del Riu Anoia, Spain ...... 70 CHANDON ‘Brut’ Méthode Traditionnelle NV, California .................................................................................... 75 BERNARD FOUQUET ‘Brut’ Méthode Traditionnelle NV, Vouvray, France ...................................................... 75 MAJOLINI ‘Brut’ Franciacorta DOCG NV, Lombardy, Italy ................................................................................ 85 LANSON ‘Black Label Brut’ Champagne AOC NV, France ............................................................................ 140 MOËT & CHANDON ‘Brut’ Champagne AOC NV, France ............................................................................... 160 VEUVE CLIQUOT ‘Brut’ Champagne AOC NV, France ................................................................................... 175 HENRI ABELE ‘Brut Rosé’ Champagne AOC NV, France .............................................................................. 200 LAURENT-PERRIER ‘Brut Rosé’ Champagne AOC NV, France .................................................................... 235 PIERRE GIMONNET ‘Special Club Grands Terroirs de Chardonnay’ Champagne AOC 2012 France ...... 325 DOM PERIGNON ‘Brut’ Champagne AOC 2009, France ................................................................................. 450 KRUG ‘Grande Cuvée 167em Édition’ Champagne AOC NV, France ............................................................. 575 LOUIS ROEDERER ‘Cristal’ Brut, Champagne AOC 2009, France ................................................................ 650 SPARKLING HALF BOTTLE VEUVE CLIQUOT ‘Brut’ Champagne AOC NV, France ................................................................................... 105 WHITE HALF BOTTLES ASTROLABE Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough 2018, New Zealand .................................................................... 40 CHATEAU de MALIGNY Chablis Carré de César AOP 2018, Burgundy, France .............................................. 45 HENRI PELLÉ ‘La Croix aux Garde’ Sancerre AOC 2018, Loire Valley, France .............................................. 55 SCHUG Chardonnay 2016, Carneros, California, USA ....................................................................................... 60 CANADA W HIT E W IN E S INTERESTING WHITES VINELAND ‘Elevation’ Riesling 2018, Niagara Escarpment VQA, Ontario ........................................................ 48 CAVE SPRING ‘The Adam Steps’ Riesling 2017, Beamsville Bench VQA, Ontario ......................................... 60 STANNERS VINEYARD Riesling 2016, Ontario VQA, Ontario ........................................................................... 70 TWO SISTERS Sauvignon Blanc 2017, Niagara Peninsula VQA, Ontario .......................................................... 80 BURROWING OWL Pinot Gris 2018, Okanagan Valley VQA, Canada .............................................................. 85 STRATUS ‘White’ Chardonnay/Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc 2008, Niagara-on-the-Lake VQA, Ontario ........... 100 CHARDONNAY THE FARM ‘Unmarked’ Chardonnay 2016, Niagara Peninsula VQA, Ontario................................................... 55 CLOUDSLEY CELLARS Chardonnay 2017, Niagara Peninsula VQA, Ontario.................................................. 60 TWO SISTERS Unoaked Chardonnay 2016, Niagara Peninsula VQA, Ontario.................................................. 65 STANNERS VINEYARD Chardonnay 2016, Prince Edward County VQA, Ontario ............................................ 65 CLOSSON CHASE ‘Closson Chase Vineyard’ Chardonnay 2014, Prince Edward County VQA, Ontario ...... 70 Le CLOS JORDANNE ‘Le Grand Clos’ Chardonnay 2017, Niagara Peninsula VQA, Ontario .......................... 95 STRATUS Chardonnay 2016, Niagara-on-the-Lake VQA, Ontario ................................................................... 105 MISSION HILL ‘Perpetua’ Chardonnay 2015, Okanagan Valley VQA, B.C. .................................................... 115 CHECKMATE ‘Little Pawn’ Chardonnay 2014, Okanagan Valley VQA, B.C .................................................. 185 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WHITE WINES CHARLES SMITH ‘Kung Fu Girl’ Riesling 2016, Washington State .................................................................
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