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Download Wine List WINE LIST & DRINK MENU *Denotes wine with limited availability. If we are unable to present you the listed vintage, we may have the next available vintage. Price may vary. All prices include a 24.75% state and local tax WHITE WINES BY THE GLASS Chardonnay Louis Jadot, Macon Blanc, Burgundy, 2020 10.00 Rodney Strong, Sonoma, 2019 9.00 Sonoma-Cutrer, Russian River Ranches, Sonoma, 2019 14.00 Sauvignon Blanc Rodney Strong Estate, Charlotte’s Home, Sonoma, 2019 9.00 Whitehaven, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2020 12.50 Pinot Grigio Ecco Domani, Delle-Venezie, Italy, 2019 8.00 Maso Canali, Trentino, Italy, 2019 10.00 Zenato, Delle-Venezie, Italy, 2020 9.00 Other White Beringer, White Zinfandel, California 5.25 Domaine Hubert Brochard, Sancerre, Loire, 2019 18.00 Famiglia Pasqua, 11 Minutes Rose, Trevenezie, 2019 12.00 J&H Selbach, Riesling, Mosel, Germany, 2019 10.00 Marco Bonfante, Moscato d’Asti, Italy, 2019 8.00 Rodney Strong, Rose of Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley, 2020 13.75 Sparkling/Champagne Korbel, Brut, California 11.00 187ml Pommery POP, France 42.00 187ml Rosa Regale, Brachetto D’Acqui, Italy, 2020 14.00 187ml Famiglia Pasqua, Prosecco Brut Rose, Veneto, 2020 14.00 187ml Scarpetta, Prosecco, Grave del Friuli DOC, Italy, 2019 11.00 Veuve du Vernay, Brut, France 9.00 *Denotes wine with limited availability. If we are unable to present you the listed vintage, we may have the next available vintage. Price may vary. All prices include a 24.75% state and local tax RED WINES BY THE GLASS Pinot Noir Black Stallion, Los Carneros, 2019 15.00 MacMurray Ranch, Russian River Valley, 2017 15.00 Patz & Hall, Sonoma, 2017 22.00 Rodney Strong Estate, Russian River Valley, 2017 12.00 Cabernet Sauvignon B.R. Cohn, Silver Label, North Coast, 2019 13.00 Justin, Paso Robles, 2018 17.00 Louis M. Martini, Sonoma, 2018 10.00 Rodney Strong Estate, Alexander Valley, 2016 14.00 Rodney Strong, Reserve, Sonoma, 2016 25.00 Merlot Matanzas Creek, Alexander Valley, 2017 11.25 Rodney Strong, Sonoma, 2017 10.00 Zinfandel St. Francis, Old Vines, Sonoma, 2016 14.25 Malbec Bodega Cuarto Dominio, Chento Vineyard, Mendoza, 2018 12.00 Don Miguel Gascon, Mendoza, 2019 9.00 Shiraz M. Chapoutier Tournon, “Mathilda,” Victoria, 2017 10.00 Other Baby Blue, Red Blend, Alexander Valley, 2018 16.00 Italian Altesino Rosso, Super Tuscan, 2019 13.00 Argiano Brunello di Montalcino, DOCG, 2016 25.00 Da Vinci, Chianti, DOCG, 2019 8.00 *Denotes wine with limited availability. If we are unable to present you the listed vintage, we may have the next available vintage. Price may vary. All prices include a 24.75% state and local tax BEER DOMESTIC IMPORTED Blue Moon Belgian White Ale Amstel Light Bud Light Buckler Non-Alcoholic Budweiser Corona Coors Light Guinness Draught Stout Ghost River Golden Ale – Locally Brewed Heineken Michelob Ultra Stella Artois Miller Lite Yuengling Wiseacre Ananda IPA – Locally Brewed SPECIALTY COCKTAILS Shake, Rattle, & Roll Beefeater Gin and Dry Vermouth served over ice, cocktail onion garnish Delta Dawn Ston Vodka and Cranberry juice served over ice, lemon twist Crossroads Maker’s Mark Bourbon and Sweet Vermouth served over ice or shaken, cherry garnish Muddy Waters Buffalo Trace Bourbon and Peychaud’s bitters muddled with an orange slice and a cherry, served over ice with a splash of soda The Killer Patron Silver Tequila, Triple Sec, Orange juice, and a splash of sweet & sour served over ice, lime garnish Devil’s Handshake Johnnie Walker Black Label Scotch and Drambuie liqueur served over ice COGNAC Remy Martin XO 60.00 Remy Martin VSOP 16.00 Busnel Calvados VSOP 14.00 Courvoisier VS 12.00 Hennessy VS 15.00 Hennessy VSOP 22.00 AFTER DINNER SELECTIONS Amaretto Di Saronno Frangelico Patron Citronge Bailey’s Irish Crème Godiva Praline B&B Grand Marnier Sambuca Benedictine Kahlua Grappa Chambord Limoncello Pritchard’s Sweet Lucy Drambuie Ouzo Tia Maria E&J Brandy Pama *Denotes wine with limited availability. If we are unable to present you the listed vintage, we may have the next available vintage. Price may vary. All prices include a 24.75% state and local tax BOURBONS & WHISKEYS Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey We Proudly Pour 1.5 ounces 1792 Small Batch 10.00 Angel’s Envy 16.00 Baker’s Aged 7 Years, Small Batch 14.00 Basil Hayden Small Batch 14.00 Belle Meade Small Batch 12.00 Blade and Bow 15.00 Blanton’s 18.00 Buffalo Trace 8.00 Bulleit Frontier Whiskey 10.00 Bulleit Rye Straight 95% Rye Mash Whiskey 10.00 Eagle Rare Aged 10 Years 10.00 Four Roses Small Batch 12.00 Four Roses Single Barrel 12.00 Jefferson’s Reserve Very Small Batch 16.00 Knob Creek Aged 9 Years, Small Batch 11.00 Knob Creek Rye Small Batch 11.00 Maker’s Mark The Original Premium Bourbon, Slow Small Batch Handmade 8.00 Maker’s 46 Handmade, Finished with Oak Staves 12.00 Maker’s Cask Strength Straight from The Barrel to The Bottle 16.00 Michter’s Blended Small Batch 14.00 Michter’s Rye Single Barrel 14.00 Michter’s Unblended American Small Batch 14.00 Sazerac Rye 9.00 Stagg Jr. 14.00 Weller Antique Wheated 14.00 Weller Special Reserve Wheated 8.00 Wild Turkey Rye 7.50 Woodford Reserve Small Batch 14.00 Woodford Reserve Double Oaked 18.00 Tennessee Straight Bourbon Whiskey Blue Note Premium Small Batch, locally produced 14.00 Blue Note - Juke Joint locally produced 7.00 Breckenridge Whiskey with snowmelt from the Rocky Mountains 14.00 Chattanooga Whiskey Co. 1816 Reserve 10.00 Gentleman Jack 10.00 Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Brand 8.00 Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel 14.00 Uncle Nearest 1856 Premium Aged Whiskey 16.00 Riverset Rye Small Batch Locally Crafted 9.00 Whistlepig Straight Rye Aged 10 years 20.00 *Denotes wine with limited availability. If we are unable to present you the listed vintage, we may have the next available vintage. Price may vary. All prices include a 24.75% state and local tax BOURBONS & WHISKEYS Irish& Canadian Whiskey Canadian Club Premium Extra Aged 7.00 Crown Royal Deluxe 9.00 Crown Royal Reserve 14.00 Crown Royal Extra Rare (XR) 38.00 Forty Creek Barrel Select 7.00 Jameson Irish Whiskey 9.00 Seagram’s VO 7.00 Blended Scotch Whisky Chivas Regal Aged 12 years 11.00 Johnnie Walker Black Label 12.00 Johnnie Walker Red Label 8.00 Johnnie Walker Blue Label Created from the most exceptional aged whiskies, handpicked 60.00 from the Walker reserves – including distilleries that no longer exist Monkey Shoulder 9.00 Single Highland Malts Aberfeldy Aged 12 years 12.00 Dalwhinnie Aged 15 years 20.00 Glenmorangie, Aged 10 years 12.00 The Dalmore Aged 12 years 18.00 The Glenfiddich Aged 12 years 14.00 The Glenfiddich Aged 15 years 22.00 The Macallan Aged 12 years 25.00 The Macallan Aged 18 years 75.00 Oban Aged 14 years, Single West Highland Malt 20.00 Single Islay Malts Laphroiag Aged 10 years 14.00 Lagavulin Distiller’s Edition 22.00 Single Speyside Malts The Balvenie Doublewood, Aged 12 years 18.00 Cragganmore Aged 12 years 18.00 The Glenlivet Aged 12 years 14.00 The Glenlivet Aged 18 years 32.00 Single Orkney Malts Highland Park Aged 18 years 35.00 Japanese Grain Whisky Nikka Coffey Malt 18.00 *Denotes wine with limited availability. If we are unable to present you the listed vintage, we may have the next available vintage. Price may vary. All prices include a 24.75% state and local tax CHARDONNAY 1005 Cakebread, Napa, 2019 $ 100.00 *1025 Château Ste. Michelle, Indian Wells, 2017 $ 45.00 3026 Davis Bynum, Russian River Valley, 2016 $ 50.00 3025 Far Niente, Napa, 2018 $ 135.00 *3030 Gallo Signature Series, Russian River Valley, 2013 $ 70.00 1070 Jordan, Russian River Valley, 2017 $ 85.00 1080 Kendall-Jackson, Vintner’s Reserve, California, 2017 $ 40.00 *3040 Orin Swift, Mannequin, California, 2017 $ 80.00 3050 Patz & Hall, Dutton Ranch, Russian River Valley, 2017 $ 92.00 1110 Rodney Strong, Sonoma, 2019 $ 36.00 3073 Rombauer, Carneros, 2019 $ 99.00 *1115 Sequoia Grove, Napa, 2016 $ 50.00 *3074 Silver by Mer Soleil, Unoaked, California, 2017 $ 70.00 1120 Sonoma-Cutrer, Russian River Ranches, Sonoma, 2019 $ 56.00 *1125 Vina Cobos Felino, Mendoza, 2018 $ 48.00 SAUVIGNON BLANC 3080 Orin Swift, Blank Stare, Russian River Valley, 2017 $ 85.00 1227 Rodney Strong Estate, Charlotte’s Home, Sonoma, 2019 $ 36.00 3085 Spottswoode Estate, Napa & Sonoma, 2017 $ 99.00 1235 Whitehaven, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2020 $ 44.00 9200 Whitehaven, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2019 $ 25.00 375ml PINOT GRIGIO/GRIS 1840 Ecco Domani, Pinot Grigio, Delle-Venezie, 2020 $ 32.00 1850 Maso Canali, Pinot Grigio, Trentino, 2019 $ 40.00 1885 Zenato, Pinot Grigio, Delle-Venezie, 2020 $ 36.00 ROSÉ 1800 Rodney Strong, Rosé of Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley, 2020 $ 55.00 1900 Famiglia Pasqua, 11 Minutes Rose, Trevenezie, 2019 $ 48.00 OTHER WHITE 1420 Beringer, White Zinfandel, California $ 21.00 *3090 Blindfold, White Blend, The Prisoner Wine Company, California, 2016 $ 80.00 *3423 Conundrum, White Blend, Rutherford, Napa, 2016 $ 52.00 1550 J & H Selbach, Riesling, Mosel, Germany, 2019 $ 40.00 1835 Marco Bonfante, Moscato d’Asti, Italy, 2019 $ 32.00 1837 Tornatore, Etna Bianco, Italy, 2019 $ 56.00 FRENCH WHITE *3895 Champalou Vouvray, Chenin Blanc, Loire, 2018 $ 59.00 1810 Domaine Hubert Brochard, Sancerre, Loire, 2019 $ 72.00 1815 Domaine Roger Neveu, Sancerre Cotes des Embouffants, Loire, 2019 $ 72.00 *9350 Le Tertre du Lys D’Or, Sauternes, France, 2018 $ 59.00 375ml 1820 Louis Jadot, Mâcon-Villages, Burgundy, 2020 $ 40.00 *9100 Louis Jadot, Pouilly Fuissé, Burgundy, 2017 $ 42.00 375ml *Denotes wine with limited availability.
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