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White Wines by the Glass Red Wines by the Glass WHITE WINES BY THE GLASS 101 NV Canella Prosecco Brut DOC Italy 7.75 31 Lively aromas & fruit, ideal balance of acidity & sugar, mellow & fresh 121 2018 Bollini Pinot Grigio Trentino, Italy 7.50 30 Clean delicate, acacia flowers and pear, light mineral 111 2019 Tiefenbrunner Pinot Grigio Alto-Adige, Italy 9.00 35 Citrus, white blossom, pears, apple crisp 129 2019 Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand 9.75 39 Passionfruit, citrus and ripe stone fruit flavors 107 2018 13" Celsius Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand 7.50 30 Fresh grapefruit, guava, lively acids 114 2018 Meiomi Rose Sonoma, CA 10.00 40 Strawberry, fruit forward, light dry finish 118 2018 Hogue Late Harvest Riesling Columbia Valley 7.25 29 Pear, melon, orange blossom, fresh honeysuckle 124 2018 Jadot Steel Chardonnay Burgundy, France 11.50 46 Open & intense on the nose, aromas of white flowers, grapefruit, apricot 103 2018 Landmark Overlook Chardonnay Sonoma, CA 10.75 43 Pear blossoms, apricot, pie crust, lively citrus notes of lemon curd, fine finish 100 2018 Seven Daughters Moscato Piemonte 8.50 32 Effervescent floral aromas with peach and honey notes 117 2018 Terlan Pinot Bianco Alto-Adige, Italy 12.50 49 Apple cider, chalk and lemon with a long concentrated citrus finish RED WINES BY THE GLASS 232 2018 Meiomi Pinot Noir Sonoma, CA 11.00 43 Aromas of bright strawberry, mocha & vanilla with toasty oak notes, silky 250 2018 La Famiglia Pinot Noir California 7.00 28 Pure red cherry & Bing cherry fruit, light green tea, holiday spice 200 2017 Aviary "Birds of Prey" Red Blend Napa Valley, CA 8.00 32 Profile of chocolate, caramel, roasted nuts, strawberry preserve and nougat 203 2018 Paul Dolan Zinfandel 100% ORGANIC Mendocino 9.00 36 Blackberry jam, vibrant plum, orange zest & black pepper 236 2016 Cesari Mara Valpolicella Ripasso Veneto, Italy N/A 58 Black cherry, spice, black pepper and a hint of bitter almond 206 2016 Fattoria Chianti Colli Senesi Tuscany, Italy 9.75 39 Cherry, spice and earth flavors combine this elegant and lively red 211 2017 Garzon Cab Franc Reserva Punta del Estate 9.50 38 Peppers, spices, forest fruits, light chocolate Uruguay 219 2016 Cass Cabernet Paso Robles, CA 14.25 57 Blackberry, sweet cherry, red plum, clove, tobacco with polished tannin 223 2016 Clos de los Siete Malbec Blend Mendoza 9.50 38 Red fruits with notes of plum, spices and dark fruit, full bodied Argentina 269 2012 Guidaccio Super Tuscan Tuscany, Italy 14.25 57 Blueberry, blackberry, pepper, vanilla, full body CRISP AND REFRESHING WHITES & ROSE 112 NV Mumm Napa Brut - Rose Napa, CA 74 Black cherry and citrus aromas with soft red fruit, berries and delicate bubbles 119 2018 Patricia Green Sauvignon Blan Willamette, OR 55 Ripe pear, Meyer lemon, sexy honeysuckle with floral notes, silky, tangy acidity OUT Pascal Jolivet Sancerre Sancerre, France 68 Fresh, clean racy acidity with lime notes, backed by gooseberry 132 2017 Bastianich Vini Orsone Sauvignon Italy 48 Aromas of grapefruit and mango, clean acidity, fresh finish 116 2018 La Capranera Falanghina Italy 42 A perfect combination of fresh tropical fruits, cedar and a touch of lemongrass LUSCIOUS BLONDES 130 2018 Jadot Pouilly Fuisse' Burgundy, France 82 Soft notes of ripe melon, honey, texture like butter, good minerality and acidity 113 2018 Cakebread Chardonnay Napa Valley, CA 90 Floral nose with fresh citrus, orange blossom, white peach, clean finish 109 2017 ZD Chardonnay Napa Valley, CA 112 Vanilla, apple and orange blossom, melted butter aromas 131 2018 Les Tourelles de la Cree Montagny Premier Cru Burgundy, France 78 Golden apple, touch of citrus, lively yet rich, long and fruitful finish ITALY 263 2015 Capitel de Roari Amarone della Valpolicello Italy 99 80% Corvina 20% Rondinella Rich flavors of dark and dried fruit, smooth finish 248 2013 Damilano Barolo Lecinquevigne Piedmont 99 Crushed black cherry, anise, leather and subtle hints of violet 237 2018 Pico Maccario, Lavignone Barbera d'Asti Red Piedmont 44 Aromas & flavors of red cherries, violets and wild herbs, soft tannins 215 2014 Argiano Brunello di Montalcino Italy 125 Strawberries, cherries, medium body, silky texture, fresh acidity 234 2015 Carpineto Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Italy 85 Violet berries, hint of vanilla, pepper and dark chocolate with a lingering finish 238 2016 Ruffino Tenuta Santedame Chianti Classico Tuscany, Italy 50 80% Sangiovese, 10% Merlot, 5% Colorino, 5% Cab Sauv, cherries, violets, velvety 218 2016 Poliziano Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Tuscany, Italy 75 Juicy raspberry, blackberries, espresso and walnut, supple tannins OUT Le Potazzine Gorelli Rosso di Montalcino Montalcino 74 Dynamic fruity red berries, slightly floral with spicy and intense aftertaste 216 2018 Pecchenino san Luigi Dogliani Dolcetto Italy 54 Ruby red, fruity, good acidity with a slightly almond aftertaste 265 2013 Petra, Toscana Rossa Tuscany, Italy 199 Dark, fruit forward, vanilla, nutmeg, spice, grilled herb FRANCE & SPAIN 220 2014 Cune Rioja Reserva Rioja 65 85% Tempranilla, 15% Grenache Berries, licorice, chocolate, spices, vanilla, soft 258 2015 Lo Tros Priorat Priorat 62 Dark berries, thyme and bay leaf with chocolate and figs, smooth tannins 227 2016 Chateau La Grange Clinet Bordeaux 48 68% Merlot, 17% Cab Sav, 15% Cab Franc Touch of mint, ripe blackberry, smooth 239 2015 Les Cadrans de Lassegue Saint Emillion 54 Bouquet of light red fruit, silky texture, finely integrated tannins PINOT NOIR OREGON, CALIFORNIA 261 2016 Landmark Overlook Pinot Noir Sonoma 56 Silky tannins, plum, spice box, cherry cola 266 2016 Penner Ash Willamette, OR 76 Textured vanilla with fresh raspberry, red plums NEW WORLD CABERNET SAUVIGNON, MERLOT, ZINFANDEL & MALBEC OUT Canvasback Cabernet Sauvignon by Duckhorn Washington Aromas of Blackberry, plum and huckleberry, mocha, cinnamon and clove 246 2016 L'Ecole Bacernet Sauvignon Walla Walla, WA 66 Aromas of Blueberry and plum, cocoa, notes of black currant and cigar box 231 2017 Juggernaut Cabernet Sauvignon California 48 Ripe and rich with dense and velvety ripe black currants, licorice 242 2017 Francis Ford Coppola Director's Cut Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley 62 Black cherry, currants interwoven with anise, dark chocolate, espresso bean, rich 262 2016 Joseph Phelps Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, CA 175 Violet berries, hint of vanilla, pepper and dark chocolate with lingering finish 254 2015 Silver Oak Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, CA 199 Notes of Clove, maraschino cherry, toasted vanilla, heavy body with light finish 251 2018 The Prisoner Red Wine California 92 Aromas of Bing cherry, dark chocolate, clove, roasted fig, ripe raspberry, vanilla 229 2017 Daou Bodyguard Red Blend Paso Robles, CA 100 Blend of Petite Syrah and Petite Verdot, notes of cocoa, coffee, dark chocolate 249 2017 The Offering Santa Barbara 54 48% Grenache, 28% Syrah, 23% Mourvedre, 1% Viognier Cocoa, coffee, dark sweet 207 2016 Smith & Hook Propiertary Red Blend Central Coast 52 40% Merlot, 32% Malbec, 26% Petite Sirah, 2% Cab Sauv Blackberry, toasted oak 247 2017 The Prisoner Saldo Zinfandel California 68 Aromas of black licorice, black pepper, cherry, baking spice, soft velvety tannins 217 2016 Flora Springs Merlot Napa Valley, CA 60 Aromas of dark plum & black cherry, hints of cardamom, nutmeg and cinnamon 233 2017 Famiglia Bianchi Malbec Argentina 62 Luscious aromas of ripe plums and cherries, chocolate, roasted coffee and spices 213 2017 Colume Estate Malbec Salta, Argentina 58 Succulent aroma of purple fruits, lavender, touches of spice, vanilla & mint SIGNATURE LEMONCELLO OR ORANGECELLO MARTINI 10.50 SHOT / 6 Martini’s - UV Citrus, sweet & sour, sugar stick and homemade cello, orange or lemon PREMIUM LIQUOR SELECTIONS DON JULIO 1942 1.5 OZ $25.00 BLANTON'S BARREL 210 1.5 OZ $15.00 HIGHLANDS PARK 18 (SMOKEY) 1.5 OZ $25.00 BOTTLED BEER Colorado Craft Lager, Windsor, CO 5.2% Crisp, citrus & malted barley notes $4.75 Milk Stout Nitro, Longmont, CO 6.0% Vanilla cream, Hints of roasted coffee, sligHt roasted Hop $5.50 Odell Brewing 90 Schilling, Fort Collins, CO 5.3% Amber ale with roasted nuts, caramel, earthy, floral $5.50 Crank Yanker IPA, Buena Vista, CO 7.0% Balanced maltiness & citrus aroma, hop finish $6.00 Pikes Peak ElepHant Rock IPA, Monument, CO 7.7% Citrusy aromatics, grapefruit, pine sap Hops, crisp $5.50 Pike Peak Blue Mesa Tropical Blonde, Monument, CO 5.4% Blonde ale with passion fruit, orange, guava $5.50 Stem Cider Rose Apple Cider, Denver, CO 5.5% Fresh pressed apples and red wine $6.50 .
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