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WINE by the GLASS WINE by the BOTTLE COCKTAILS SPARKLING SPARKLING XAREL-LO, Macabeo, Parellada, Cune Brut, Penedes, NV WINE BY THE GLASS WINE BY THE BOTTLE COCKTAILS SPARKLING SPARKLING XAREL-LO, Macabeo, Parellada, Cune Brut, Penedes, NV ... 13 CANARY TINTO APERITIVO CANTABRIAN CHARDONNAY, Parellada, Naveran, ‘Dama,’ Penedès 2015... 100 Tequilla, Bonanto Patxaran, Cava, Atxa Rouge Vermut, HONDARRABI BELTZA, Hondarrabi Zuri, Ameztoi, 'Hijo de Rubentis,' Txakoli, 2016... 120 Aperitivo, Blood Bitters Oloroso Sherry, MACABEO, Xarel-lo, Parellada, German Gilabert, ‘Brut Nature Reserva,’ NV ... 70 BLANCO Orange, Lemon 10 Fernet, Luxardo PINOT NOIR, Parellada, Naveran, Brut Rosado, Penedès, 2017 ... 78 ALBARIÑO, Condes de Albarei, Rías Baixas, 2018 … 13 11 16 SUMOLL, Pepe Raventos, 'Can Sumoll,' Rosado, Penedès, 2017 ... 120 TREPAT, Castellroig, Brut Rosat, Penedès, NV ... 68 GODELLO, Benaza, Monterrei, 2017 ... 15 75 XAREL-LO, Macabeo, Parellada, Avinyo Brut Reserva, Penedès, 2015 ... 75 HONDARRABI ZURI, Xarmant, Arabako Txakolina, 2018 ... 16 BASQUE MESETA ROSE GOLD Lavender Infused Gin, Bourbon, Amontillado Tito's Vodka, Passion Fruit, XAREL-LO, Macabeo, Sabaté i Coca, ‘Reserva Familiar,’ Penedès, 2008 ... 130 VERDEJO, Bodegas Garciarevalo, ‘Casamaro,’ Rueda, 2018 … 11 Lemon, Spanish Cider Sherry, Maple Syrup Rosemary, Bitters 12 15 12 VINO BLANCO VIURA, Union de Viticultores Riojanos,‘Vino Otano,’ Rioja, 2017 … 12 $2 from each Rose Gold sold goes to benefit the Garces Foundation. AIRÉN, Esencia Rural, ‘Pampaneo,’ Castilla-La Mancha, 2018 ... 68 www.garcesfoundation.org ALBARIÑO, Condes de Albarei, Rías Baixas, 2018 ... 65 ROSADO ALBARIÑO, Do Ferreirro, Rías Baixas, 2016 ... 95 VIURA, Garnacha, Bodegas Tarón, Rioja, 2016 ... 11 GINTONIC ALBARIÑO, Eladio Piñeiro, 'Envidia Cochina' Rías Baixas, 2018 ... 95 ALBARIÑO, La Milla, Rías Baixas, 2018 ... 85 HONDARRABI BELTZA, Ameztoi, ‘Rubentis,’ Getariako Txakolina, 2019 ... 18 EL FILADELFIANO EL MARINERO LAS RAMBLAS CALLET, Premsal, Anima Negra, ‘Quibia,’ Mallorca, 2017 ... 54 Bluecoat Gin, Xoriguer Gin de BCN Gin, Grapes, EVA DE LOS SANTOS, Cerro la Barca, 'Vegas Altas,' Extremadura, 2017 ... 55 TINTO Lemongrass, Mahon, Blood Orange, Thyme GARNATXA BLANCA, Viognier, Mas d'en Gil, ‘Coma Alta,’ Priorat, 2013 ... 125 Strawberry Rosemary 15 12 15 GODELLO, Palacio de Canedo, Bierzo, 2017 ... 68 BOBAL, Vera de Estenas, 'Bobal Estenas' Utiel-Requena, 2017 ... 11 GODELLO, Ladera Sagrada, ‘Castelo de Papa,’ Valdeorras, 2016 ... 62 HONDARRABI ZURI, Ameztoi, Getariako Txakolina, 2018 ... 70 GARNACHA, Viña Zorzal, Navarra, 2018 ... 12 HONDARRABI ZURI, Gorrondona, Bizkaiko Txakolina, 2017 ... 70 MENCIA, Palacio de Canedo, 'Maceración, 2017, Bierzo … 13 CERVEZAS HONDARRABI ZURI, Xarmant, Arabako Txakolina, 2018 ... 60 MONASTRELL, Honoro Vera, Jumilla, 2018 ... 12 LISTÁN BLANCO, Bodegas Viñátigo, Canary Islands, 2018... 76 DRAFT BOTTLE / CAN MACABEU, Garnatxa, Cellar de Can Suriol ‘Azimut Blanc,’ Penedès, 2014 ... 50 TEMPRANILLO, Cepas Antiguas, Rioja, 2018 … 15 NESHAMINY CREEK MAHOU ... 7 MACABEU, Garnatxa Blanca, Mas D’en Gil, ‘Coma Blanca,’ Priorat, 2012 ... 225 MALVASíA, Bodegas Los Bermejos, ‘Lanzarote Malvasía,’ Canary Islands, 2018 ...85 TINTO FINO, Bodegas Valderiz, ‘Valdehermoso,’ Joven, Ribera del Duero, 2018 … 11 COUNTY LINE IPA ... 7 YARDS PHILLY PALE ALE ... 6 MUSCAT, Macabeu, Avinyo, Vi D'Augulla ‘Petillant,’ Penedès, 2018 ... 60 TINTA DE TORO, Bodegas Rejadorada, ‘Temple,’ Toro, 2015 ... 16 FREE WILL SEASONAL WHEAT ... 7 PALOMINO, Rufete Blanco, La Zorra ’Teso,’ Sierra de Salamanca, 2014 ... 80 ALLAGASH WHITE ... 9 TREIXADURA, Casal de Arman, ‘Eira Dos Mouros,’ Ribeiro, 2018... 68 PHILADELPHIA BREWING RESERVE WINES BY THE GLASS LOVE CITY SYLVIE STOUT...8 VERDEJO, Bodegas Garciarevalo, ‘Casamaro,’ Rueda, 2018 ... 55 COMPANY KENZINGER ... 6 VERDEJO, Bodegas Garciarevalo, ‘Finca Tresolmos,’ Rueda, 2017 ... 80 Poured via Coravin (3oz/5oz) SPECIAL SELECTION ... MP VERDEJO, Bodegas Ordóñez S.L., ‘Nisia,’ Rueda, 2017 ... 65 GARNATXA BLANCA ,Viognier, Mas d'en Gil, ‘Coma Alta,’ Priorat, 2015... 18/25 VIURA, López de Heredia, Viña Gravonia, Rioja, 2007 ... 110 VIURA, Malvasia, López de Heredia, Viña Tondonia, Gran Reserva, Rioja, 1994 ... 350 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Syrah, Merlot, Ardèvol, ‘Coma d'en Romeu,’ Priorat, 2016 ... 18/25 SIDRA TEMPRANILLO, López de Heredia, ‘Viña Tondonia,’ Reserva, Rioja, 2006 ... 24/35 VINO ROSADO TINTO FINO, Bodegas Valderiz, ‘Tomás Esteban,’ Ribera del Duero, 2006 ... 38/55 TRABANCO, ‘Cosecha Propia,’ Asturias, Spain ... 7(glass) / 28 (750ml) Sharp acidity balanced by natural sweetness. HONDARRABI BELTZA, Ameztoi, ‘Rubentis,’ Getariako Txakolina, 2019 ... 90 SANGRÍ A LISTÀN NEGRO, Los Bermejos, Rosado, Canary Islands, 2018 ... 85 MONASTRELL, Primitivo Quiles, Alicante, 2018 ... 58 SANGRÍA BLANCA SANGRÍA TINTA ISASTEGI SAGARDO NATURALA, Tolosa, Spain ... 13 (375ml) White Wine, Brandy, Red Wine, Applejack, Classically rustic cider with crisp, fresh finish. MENCIA, Godelia, Bierzo, 2018 ... 60 Peach, Lemon Lemon, Guindilla TEMPRANILLO, Cvne, Rosado, Rioja, 2018 ... 65 9/32 9/32 TRABANCO, ‘Poma Aurea,’ Asturias, Spain ... 48 Méthode Champenoise cider. Sparkling, clean, and bright. 2/20 2/20 1 2/20 2 3 VINO TINTO VINO TINTO VINO TINTO RIOJA BASQUE COUNTRY & SOUTH WEST FRANCE LARGE FORMAT TEMPRANILLO, Herrigoia, Rioja, 2018 ... 80 HONDARRABI BELTZA, Gorrondona, Bizkaiko Txakolina, 2017 ... 85 XAREL-LO, Macabeo, Sabaté i Coca, ‘Reserva Familiar,’ Penedès, 2010 (Magnum) ... 220 (Sparkling) TEMPRANILLO, Garnacha, Bodega Akutain, Rioja, 2016 ... 82 MALBEC, Chateau la Caminade, ‘La Commandery,’ Cahors, 2015 ... 90 TEMPRANILLO, Cune, ‘Imperial,’ Reserva, Rioja, 2011 (Magnum) ... 250 TEMPRANILLO, Garnacha, Bodega Alegre Valgañon, Rioja, 2015 ... 68 TANNAT, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Domaine Berthomieu, Madiran, 2015 … 70 TEMPRANILLO, Bodegas López de Heredia, ‘Viña Tondonia,’ Reserva, Rioja, 2002 (Magnum)... 475 TEMPRANILLO, Bodegas Contador, ‘Predicador,’ Rioja, 2013 ... 110 TEMPRANILLO, Azul y Garanza, Navarra, 2018, 1L ... 80 TEMPRANILLO, Viña Real, Reserva, Rioja, 2010 (Magnum) ... 235 TEMPRANILLO, Bodegas Faustino,‘VII,’ Rioja, 2017 … 60 PRIORAT TINTA DE TORO, Bodegas Rejadorada, ‘Sango,’ Toro, 2008 (Magnum) ... 195 TEMPRANILLO, Bodegas López de Heredia, ‘Viña Cubillo,’ Crianza, Rioja, 2010 ... 100 TINTO FINO, Bodegas Valderiz, Reserva, Ribera del Duero, 2011 (Magnum) ... 200 GARNATXA, Alvaro Palacios, ‘Finca Dofi,’ Priorat, 2011 … 230 TEMPRANILLO, Bodegas López de Heredia, ‘Viña Bosconia,’ Reserva, Rioja, 2007 ... 130 TINTO FINO, Bodegas Alion, Ribera del Duero, 2012 (Magnum)... 595 TEMPRANILLO, Bodegas López de Heredia, ‘Viña Todonia,’ Reserva, Rioja, 2007 ... 150 CARIÑENA, Garnacha, Alvaro Palacios, ‘Camins del Priorat,’ Priorat, 2018 … 105 TEMPRANILLO, Bodegas Tarón, Reserva, Rioja, 2008 ... 78 CARIÑENA, Clos Mogador, ‘Manyetes,’ Priorat, 2011 … 225 TEMPRANILLO, Remelluri, Reserva, Rioja, 2012 ... 120 CARIÑENA, Cariñena, Cabernet Sauvignon, Clos Mogador, Priorat, 2017 … 275 SHERRY, XÈRÉZ, JEREZ TEMPRANILLO, Cvne, Reserva, Rioja, 2015 ... 95 CARIÑENA, Garnacha, Syrah, Vega Escal, Priorat, 2015 … 95 BY THE GLASS & BOTTLE TEMPRANILLO, Luberri, ‘Seis de Luberri,’ Rioja, 2017 ... 79 GARNATXA, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mas d'en Gil, ‘Clos Fonta,’ Priorat, 2014 ... 250 TEMPRANILLO, Bodegas y Vinedos Artadi, 'Viñas de Gain', Rioja, 2017 ... 115 GARNATXA, Syrah, Pasanau, ‘Ceps Nous,’ Priorat, 2016 ... 90 FINO/MANZANILLA TEMPRANILLO, Montaña, Crianza, Rioja, 2016 ... 78 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Syrah, Merlot, Ardèvol, ‘Coma d'en Romeu,’ Priorat, 2016 ... 120 FINO DEL LAGAR, Pedro Ximénez, Bodega Toro Albalá, 'Electrico.' Montilla-Moriles ... TEMPRANILLO, Ostatu, Crianza, Rioja, 2016 ... 95 NORTHEAST & CENTRAL 14/77 (500ml) TEMPRANILLO, Bodegas Valdemar, Gran Reserva, Rioja, 2007 ... 150 GARNACHA, Honoro Vera, Calatayud, 2017 ... 58 TEMPRANILLO, Viña Real, Gran Reserva, Rioja, 2012 ... 175 PALOMINO, La Guita, Manzanilla, Sanlucar de Barrameda, NV ... 8/55 (750ml) GARNACHA, Daniel Ramos, ‘Zerberos del Tiemblo,’ Castilla y León, 2011 ... 95 RIBERA DEL DUERO GARNACHA, Cariñena, Syrah, Zerran, Montsant, 2015 … 70 PALOMINO, Bodegas La Cigarrera, Manzanilla, Sanlucar de Barrameda, NV ... 38 (375ml) CARIÑENA, Garnacha, Syrah, Can Blau, 'Blau,' Montsant, 2017 ... 78 TINTO FINO, Bodegas Alion, Ribera del Duero, 2013/280, 2015/265 PALOMINO, Bodegas Yuste, Manzanilla,‘Aurora,’ Sanlucar de Barrameda, NV ... GARNACHA, Samso, Sumoll, Escoda Sanahuja, ‘Les Paradetes,’ Conca de Barbera, 2011 ... 130 TINTO FINO, Bodegas Emilio Moro, Ribera del Duero, 2016 ... 110 12/70 (500ml) TINTO FINO, Bodegas Francisco Diaz , ‘Bayo,’ Reserva, Ribera del Duero, 2011 ... 120 TEMPRANILLO, Alfredo Maestro, ‘Castrillo de Duero,’ Castilla y León, 2015... 96 AMONTILLADO/OLOROSO/PALO CORTADO TINTO FINO, Bodegas Peñalba Herraiz, ‘Aptus,’ Ribera del Duero, 2018 ... 85 THE ISLANDS TINTO FINO, Pingus, ‘Flor de Pingus,’ Ribera del Duero, 2016 ... 225 CALLET, Syrah, Ànima Negra, ‘ÀN/2,’ Vi de la Terra Mallorca, 2017 ... 90 PALOMINO, Alexandro, Palo Cortado, Jerez de la Frontera ... 13/95 (750ml) LISTÁN NEGRO, Bodegas Viñátigo, TintoCanary Islands, 2018... 76 TINTO FINO, Bodegas Valderiz, ‘Juegabalos,’ Ribera del Duero, 2014 ... 145 PALOMINO, Bodegas Yuste, Amontillado,‘Aurora,’ Sanlucar de Barrameda, NV ... PRETO, Tintilla, Listan Negro, Frontón de Oro, ’Malpais,’ Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, 2015 ... 70 TINTO FINO, Bodegas Valderiz, Reserva, Ribera del Duero, 2015/180, 2004/220 12/70 (500ml) TINTO FINO, Bodegas Valderiz, ‘Tomás Esteban,’ Ribera del Duero, 2006 ... 275 WEST PALOMINO, Bodegas el Maestro Sierra, Oloroso, ‘15 Años,’ Jerez
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