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Wines by the Glass WINES BY THE GLASS SPARKLING 2013 Domaine Carneros, Brut 16 2012 Frank Family, Brut Rosé, Carneros 25 WHITE 2016 Albariño, Cave Dog, Stewart Ranch, Carneros 14 2014 Sauvignon Blanc / Sémillon, Tramuntana, 'Beyond the Mountains' 17 2014 Sauvignon Vert / Sémillon / Golden Chasselas / Green Hungarian, DeSante, 'The Old 15 Vines' 2013 Chardonnay, Massican, 'Gemina' 20 2015 Chardonnay, HdV, 'Le Debut', Hyde Vineyard, Carneros 19 2014 Chardonnay / Grenache Blanc / Ribolla Gialla / etc., Durant & Booth, Blanc 20 ROSÉ 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon / Petite Syrah, Wingspan, 'Saturn Return' 16 RED 2013 Pinot Noir, Mira, Stanly Ranch, Carneros 15 2014 St. Laurent, Forlorn Hope, 'Ost-Intrigen', Ricci Vineyard, Carneros 15 2014 Grenache / Charbono / Petite Sirah, Shypoke, 'Keep', Calistoga 17 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon, Notre Vin, 'L'Etrier' 24 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, Paul Hobbs, 'Crossbarn' 26 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, Clos du Val, 'Estate', Stags Leap District 25 DESSERT 2009 Fore Family, Late Harvest, (Sauvignon Blanc) 375 ml 20 2010 Far Niente 'Dolce' Late Harvest (Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon) 375 ml 25 2008 Philip Togni, 'Ca' Togni' (Black Hamburgh) 375 ml 25 2010 Gandona, 'Fraga do Arco', Touriga Nacional 25 PORT / SHERRY / MADEIRA NV Cockburn’s, 20 Year Tawny Port 500 ml 17 NV Ramos Pintos, Ruby Port 9 2009 Dow’s, Late Bottled Vintage 15 1977 Fonseca Vintage Port 38 NV Equipo Navazos, Fino, Bota #35 28 NV Equipo Navazos, Amontillado, #58 29 NV Equipo Navazos, Amontillado, 'Bota NO' #61 500 ml 34 NV Equipo Navazos, Manzanilla Pasada, 'Bota Punta' #60 500 ml 35 1933 Broadbent, Malvasia 135 1 NV Rare Wine Co., Charleston Sercial 20 1977 D'Oliveira, Boal 29 2 HALF BOTTLES WHITE 2015 Merlot Blend Rosé, Kenzo, 'Yui' 75 1982 Sauvignon Blanc, Rutherford Hill 75 3 HALF BOTTLES RED 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon, Bond, 'Melbury' 300 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon, Bond, 'Pluribus', Spring Mountain 300 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon, Bond, 'Quella' 300 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Caymus 80 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, Continuum 198 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, Dakota Shy, 'Atlas' 150 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon, Dominus 248 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, Keever, Yountville 125 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon, Kelly Fleming 100 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon, Marston Family, Spring Mountain District 129 1985 Cabernet Sauvignon, Opus One 350 1987 Cabernet Sauvignon, Opus One 385 1978 Cabernet Sauvignon, Joseph Phelps 195 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon, Scarecrow 400 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon, Revana 146 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon, Revana 146 1991 Merlot, Rutherford Hill 95 2013 Zinfandel, Storybook, 'Mayacamas Range' 40 4 LARGE FORMATS SPARKLING 1980 Schramsberg, 'Reserve' Magnum 550 2010 Domaine Carneros, Rosé Magnum 205 CHARDONNAY 1983 Far Niente 6 Liter 600 1998 Far Niente 5 Liter 495 2011 Mayacamas, Mt Veeder Magnum 170 PINOT NOIR 2000 Saintsbury, Carneros Magnum 325 OTHER REDS 2010 Detert, Oakville (Cabernet Franc) Magnum 290 1996 Duckhorn (Merlot) Magnum 425 1995 Duckhorn, 'Estate' (Merlot) Magnum 450 1996 Duckhorn, 'Estate' (Merlot) Magnum 480 1993 Duckhorn, Howell Mountain (Merlot) Magnum 450 1995 Duckhorn, Howell Mountain (Merlot) Magnum 430 1996 Duckhorn, Howell Mountain (Merlot) Magnum 450 2001 Duckhorn, Howell Mountain (Merlot) Magnum 400 1996 Duckhorn, Three Palms (Merlot) Magnum 430 2007 Kongsgaard (Syrah) Magnum 550 2010 Neyers, ‘Neyers Ranch’, Conn Valley (Merlot) Magnum 125 2006 Palazzo, Truchard Vineyard, Carneros (Cabernet Franc) Magnum 315 2007 Palazzo, Truchard Vineyard, Carneros (Cabernet Franc) Magnum 315 2008 Palazzo, Truchard Vineyard, Carneros (Cabernet Franc) Magnum 315 2010 Palazzo (Cabernet Franc) Magnum 315 5 LARGE FORMATS (Continued) CABERNET SAUVIGNON / PROPRIETARY RED 2013 Ad Vivum, Yountville Magnum 840 2001 Araujo, Eisele Vineyard, Calistoga Magnum 1650 2009 Bond, 'St. Eden' Magnum 1750 2009 Bond, 'Pluribus', Spring Mountain Magnum 1750 2007 Bressler Magnum 400 2001 Chateau Montelena, 'Estate', Calistoga Magnum 530 2014 Continuum Magnum 835 1998 Dalla Valle, Oakville Magnum 675 2002 Dominus Magnum 900 1987 Dunn, Napa Valley Magnum 750 1993 Etude Magnum 520 1996 Farella Estate, Coombsville Magnum 400 1994 Heitz Cellar, Bella Oaks Vineyard, Rutherford Magnum 500 1990 Heitz Cellar, Martha’s Vineyard, Oakville Magnum 875 1997 Heitz Cellar, Martha’s Vineyard, Oakville Magnum 1050 1985 William Hill, 'Reserve' 5 Liter 1500 1996 Lail, 'J. Daniel Cuvée' Magnum 550 2000 Lail, 'J. Daniel Cuvée' Magnum 575 2001 Lail, 'J. Daniel Cuvée' Magnum 600 6 LARGE FORMATS (Continued) CABERNET SAUVIGNON / PROPRIETARY RED 2008 Larkmead Magnum 650 2009 Larkmead Magnum 615 2008 Marston Family, Spring Mountain District Magnum 585 2013 Marston Family, Spring Mountain District Magnum 525 2009 Neyers, 'Ame', Neyers Ranch, Conn Valley Magnum 335 2007 Opus One Magnum 1400 2010 Ramey Magnum 300 1980 Rutherford Hill Magnum 600 1990 Seavey Magnum 1140 1993 Seavey Magnum 850 1995 Seavey Magnum 750 1997 Seavey Magnum 860 1998 Seavey Magnum 740 2001 Seavey Magnum 700 2000 Shafer, ‘Hillside Select’, Stags Leap District Magnum 1100 1997 Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, 'Cask 23' Magnum 1000 1997 Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, Fay Vineyard Magnum 700 2000 Teachworth, Diamond Mountain Magnum 360 1988 Philip Togni Vineyard, Spring Mountain Magnum 1000 1992 Philip Togni Vineyard, Spring Mountain Magnum 1100 1993 Philip Togni Vineyard, Spring Mountain Magnum 1000 1980 Vichon, Fay Vineyard Magnum 500 7 SPARKLING NV Domaine Chandon, 'Étoile', Brut 45 NV Domaine Chandon, 'Library Dosage' 40 2012 Frank Family, Blanc de Blancs 90 2009 Roederer Estate, 'L'Ermitage', Brut 85 1980 Schramsberg, 'Reserve' Magnum 550 1994 Schramsberg, 'Reserve' 300 2013 Schramsberg, Blanc de Blancs 80 NV Domaine Carneros, Rosé 58 2010 Domaine Carneros, Rosé Magnum 205 NV Domaine Chandon, 'Étoile', Rosé 50 2004 Richard Peterson, Brut Rosé 230 2005 Richard Peterson, Brut Rosé 240 2006 Roederer Estate, 'L'Ermitage', Rosé 135 2014 Schramsberg, Brut Rosé 75 2008 Schramsberg, J. Schram, Rosé 250 8 OTHER WHITES 2012 Arietta, ‘On the White Keys, Artists' Reserve’ (Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon) 142 2015 Brick & Mortar, 'Vin Clair', (Pinot Noir, Chardonnay) 65 2014 Campesino, 'Alina' (Roussanne, Marsanne) 45 2013 DeSante, 'The Old Vines' (Sauvignon Vert, Semillon, Golden Chasselas, Green 65 Hungarian) 2010 Robert Foley (Semillon) 40 2015 Fore Family, Stewart Vineyard, Carneros (Albarino) 52 2016 Greggarious (Pinot Gris) 30 2013 Kapcsandy, State Lane Vineyard, Yountville (Furmint) 75 2012 La Sirena, ‘Moscato Azul’, Calistoga (Muscat Canelli) 48 2010 Macauley (Tocai Friulano) 40 2015 Massican, 'Gaspare', (Chardonnay, Ribolla Gialla, Friulano) 60 2014 Matthiasson, Matthiasson Vineyard (Ribolla Gialla) 78 2012 Nichellini Family (Muscadelle) 40 2015 Ryme, Las Brisas Vineyard, 'Hers', Carneros (Vermentino) 58 2014 Y Rousseau (Colombard) 50 2015 Scribe (Sylvaner) 58 2011 Talahalusi (Picpoul) 30 9 ROSÉ 2015 Bon Vivant, Rosé of Syrah 38 2015 Frog's Leap, Rosé of Napa Gamay, 'La Grenouille Rouganté' 40 2016 Kale, Rosé of Syrah, McGah Vineyard 58 2015 Shypoke, Rosé of Grenache, Calistoga 50 2015 Tedeschi Family Winery, Rosé of Gamay 43 10 RIESLING 2015 Calder, Rutherford 50 2014 Smith-Madrone 50 1975 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 270 1978 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 250 1979 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 250 1981 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 200 1983 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 175 1984 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 200 1985 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 210 1986 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 200 1987 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 250 1988 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 210 1989 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 235 1990 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 210 1991 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 220 1992 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 215 2008 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 88 2009 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 88 2014 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 50 GEWURZTRAMINER 1982 Rutherford Hill 135 1985 Rutherford Hill 125 1986 Rutherford Hill 125 1988 Rutherford Hill 125 1995 Rutherford Hill 125 1978 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 195 1979 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 180 1980 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 150 1983 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 110 1984 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 150 1985 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 165 1986 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 110 1987 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 155 1988 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 175 1990 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 150 1991 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 125 1992 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 120 2007 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 88 2008 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 88 2009 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 60 2010 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 50 11 2012 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 48 2013 Stony Hill, Spring Mountain 48 12 SAUVIGNON BLANC 2013 Arrow & Branch 50 2015 Emmolo 1 Liter 100 2013 Galerie, 'Naissance' 60 2016 Gamble Family 50 2013 Haechi Cellars, 'Dream Star' 50 2015 Orin Swift, 'Veladora' 50 1987 Rutherford Hill 165 1988 Rutherford Hill 155 1989 Rutherford Hill 145 1990 Rutherford Hill 125 2015 Trinitas 49 13 CHARDONNAY 2013 Agnitio 60 2012 Ancien, Carneros 55 2014 Arnot-Roberts, Watson Ranch 80 2013 Brick & Mortar 65 2012 Camino 60 2014 DeSante, 'Old Vine' 80 2005 El Molino, Rutherford 185 2006 El Molino, Rutherford 175 2007 El Molino, Rutherford 175 2008 El Molino, Rutherford 165 2009 El Molino, Rutherford 160 2012 Enfield, Heron Lake Vineyard, Wild Horse Valley 60 1983 Far Niente, Oakville 6 Liter 600 1998 Far Niente 5 Liter 495 2015 Frank Family 60 2014 Forman 79 2014 HdV, 'Le Debut', Hyde Vineyard, Carneros 60 2012 Heron Lake Winery, ‘Miss Olivia Brion’ 60 2013 Jax Vineyards, 'Y3' 40 2011 Poseidon Vineyard (Kazmer & Blaise), Boon Fly's Hill 85 2014 Kistler, Hyde Vineyard, Carneros 130 14 CHARDONNAY
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