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Sparkling Rosé White Wine Sparkling White Wine Xarel-lo/Macabeo/Parellada, Can Xa Brut Cava 10/40 Albariño, Doelas 13/52 Penedes, Spain NV Rias Baixas, Spain 2017 Cabernet Franc, Louis de Grenelle Brut Rosé 50 Chardonnay, Domaine Oliveira Lecestre 15/60 Samur, Loire Valley, France NV Chablis, Burgundy, France 2018 Pinot Meunier/Pinot Noir/Chardonnay, AR Lenoble 75 Chardonnay, Crossbarn 15/60 ‘Intense’ Brut, Champagne, France NV Sonoma Coast, California 2018 Chardonnay, Matthiasson 69 Napa Valley, California 2018 Chenin Blanc, Pascal Biotteau 52 Rosé Anjou, Loire 2018 Gruner Veltliner, Bernhard Ott, Am Berg 14/59 Wagram, Austria 2018 Syrah/Grenache/Cabernet, Figuière 10/40 Côtes de Provence, France 2018 Kerner, Abbazia di Novacella 46 Alto Adige, DOC, Italy 2018 Tempranillo, Bodegas Latue 10/40 La Mancha, Spain 2018 Pinot Blanc, Domaine Albert Mann 50 Alsace, France 2017 Carignane/Grenache, Kivelstandt ‘Twice Removed’ 53 Mendocino County, California 2018 Pinot Grigio, Vigneti del Sole 10/40 Veneto DOC, Italy 2018 Riesling, Donnhoff 14/58 Nahe, Germany 2018 Sauvignon Blanc, Clement et Florian Berthier 45 DRAUGHT BEER Loire Valley, France 2018 PAYCHECK PILSNER 7 Sauvignon Blanc, Slingshot 10/44 Fullsteam Brewing Co • Durham, NC Napa Valley, California 2018 HOTEL RENDEZVOUS, HEFEWEISEN 7 Revelry Brewing Co • Charleston, SC Sauvignon Blanc, Domaine Francois Millet 60 Sancerre, France 2018 CLASSIC SAISON 9 Blackberry Farms • Walland, TN Sauvignon Blanc, Domaine du Vieil Orme 12/50 ONE CLAW RYE PALE ALE 7 Touraine, Loire Valley, France 2018 Westbrook Brewing Co. • Mount Pleasant, SC Semillon, Tyrrell’s Wines 50 FREEHOUSE, LIL NUG 7 Hunter Valley, Australia 2017 Freehouse Brewery • Charleston, SC COCK TAILS THE SUMMERTIME SLUSHIE 11 Silver Rum, Ginger-Mint Syrup, Lime, Watermelon THE DIRTY GREEN TOMATO 12 Pickled Green Tomato Juice, Vodka or Gin DIABLO VERDE 12 Reposade Tequila, Green Chartreuse, Ancho Chile, lime, Jalapeno PORT CITY SPRITZ 12 Vodka, Orange Cordial, Raspberry Liquor, Lime, Soda DARK MATTER 12 Rye, Cynar, Averna, Walnut, Angostura DRAMS LABYRNTH 12 Bourbon, Allspice, Anise, Bitters VIDA CARIBE 12 Pineapple Rum, Dram, Orange, Soda Red Wine Aglianico, Bisceglia ‘Gudarra’ 55 Pinot Noir, King & Cannon Cellars Reserve 14/56 Basilicata, Italy 2015 Willamette Valley, Oregon 2015 Barbera, Ercole (1L) 10/40 Pinot Noir, Reverdy Sancerre Rouge 75 Monferrato DOC, Piedmont, Italy 2018 Chaudoux Verdigny, France 2017 Cabernet Franc, Domaine de Pallus ‘Les Pensées’ 60 Pinot Noir, Regis Bouvier ‘Les Longeroies’ 75 Chinon, Loire Valley, France 2015 Marsannay, Burgundy, France 2016 Cabernet Franc, Lieu Dit 74 Pinot Noir, Kivelstadt Cellars ‘Sibling Rivalry’ 87 Santa Ynez Valley, California 2018 Estate, Sonoma Valley, California 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon, Eagle Glen 13/65 Pinot Noir, The Eyrie Vineyards Estate 90 Napa Valley, California 2016 Dundee Hills, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2015 70 Cabernet Sauvignon, Pied à Terre Pinot Noir, Chateau de Chamilly 60 Sonoma County, California 2015 Burgundy, France 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon, Château Peymartin 80 Sangiovese, San Giorgio 98 Saint-Julien, Bordeaux, France 2014 Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, Tuscany, Italy 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon, Von Strasser 95 Sangiovese, Le Ragnaie 64 Diamond Mountain, Napa Valley, California 2016 Rosso di Montalcino DOC, Tuscany, Italy 2016 Carmenere, Casa Silva 40 Sangiovese, Uccelliera 60 Valle del Colchagua, Central Valley, Chile 2018 Rosso di Montalcino DOC, Tuscany, Italy 2017 Cinsault/Grenache, Chateau Musar ‘Hochar’ 60 Sangiovese/Cab. Franc/Merlot, Reeve ‘Libertine 3’ 75 Bekaa Valley, Aana, Lebanon 2016 Sonoma/Santa Barbara, California 2016 Corvina, Rondinella, Tenuta Santa Maria 80 Syrah, Red Mountain 72 Valpolicella Ripasso DOC, Veneto, Italy 2015 Bel Villa Vineyard, Washington 2014 Gamay, Julien Sunier 65 Shiraz, Tournon 60 Fleuire, Beaujolais, France 2017 Shays Flat Vineyard, Pyrenees, Australia 2014 Garnacha, Alto Moncayo ‘Veraton’ 65 Syrah, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave ‘Mon Coeur’ 60 Borja, Spain 2016 Cotes-du-Rhone, France 2017 Grenache/Syrah, Domaine Paul Autard 80 Syrah, Merlot, Cab Horseshoes & Hand Grenades 60 Châteauneuf-du-pape, Courthezon, France 2017 Oregon & Red Mtn. Washington NV Malbec, Maal Wines ‘Biutiful’ 60 Tannat, Bodegas El Provenir 40 Mendoza, Argentina 2017 Cafayate, Slata, Argentina 2018 Malbec, Catena 10/40 Tempranillo, Carlos Serres Reserva 48 Vista Flores, Mendoza, Argentina 2016 Rioja, Spain 2012 Merlot/Cabernet/Cab Franc, Chateau Pilet 13/50 Tempranillo, Bodegas Epifanio Rivera ‘Erial’ 90 Bordeaux, France 2017 Ribera Del Duero, Spain 2015 Merlot/Cabernet/Cab Franc, Robert Sinskey ‘POV’ 90 Zinfandel, Bedrock Wine Co. 70 Los Carneros, Napa Valley, California 2014 California 2018 Merlot/Cabernet/Cab Franc, Château Halie 40 Bordeaux, France 2016 Mourvèdre/Grenache, Domaine La Bastide Blanche 65 Bandol, Provence, France 2017 Nebbiolo, Bruna GrImaldi ‘Camilla’ 90 Barolo, Italy 2015.
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