...... WINE BY THE GLASS ......
our selection of natural wines
SPARKLING
Josèph Cattin Crémant d’Alsace, Alsace, FR 13 A blend of Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Riesling and Chardonnay!
Perrier-Jouët “Grand Brut” NV Champagne, FR 28 The first Grandes Marques to produce a Brut style in the 1840s
WHITE
Perrin & Fils “Réserve” Grenache Blanc/Viognier Blend 13 Côtes-du-Rhône Blanc, Rhône Valley, FR 2018 Damien & wife Ingrid are the third generation to run the family estate
Pierre Sparr Riesling, Alsace, FR 2018 15 Jean Sparr founded the origianl family winery in 1680
Eyrie Vineyards Pinot Gris, Dundee Hills, OR 2017 17 Founder David Lett was among the first to plant in Dundee Hills
Routestock “Route 121” Chardonnay, Carneros, CA 2019 19 This cool climate appellation is nestled between Sonoma and Napa
Paul Buisse Sauvignon Blanc, Touraine, FR 2020 20 Touraine sits at the heart of all Loire tributaries
ROSÉ
Anne Brigitte, Languedoc, FR 2018 15 A blend of Grenache and Cinsault
RED
Bonny Doon “Clos de Gilroy” Grenache 14 Monterey, CA 2018 Blended from three vineyards in Monterey & one in Contra Costa
Domaine de Prébende, Gamay, Beaujolais FR 2020 16 The predominantly limestone soil gives this wine a wonderful minerality
Quality Wine Cabernet Blend, Médoc, Bordeaux, FR 2018 18 From vineyards between Mouton-Rothschild & Pontet-Canet in Pauillac
Ridge “Three Valleys” Zinfandel, Sonoma County, CA 2018 20 A blend of fruit from Alexander, Dry Creek, and Sonoma Valleys
Faiveley Pinot Noir, Bourgogne, Burgundy, FR 2019 23 An easy going Bourgogne from vineyards around Nuits-St.-Georges
Robert Craig “Mountain Cuvée” Cabernet Sauvignon 28 Howell Mountain, CA 2018 The wines made from this Northeastern part of Napa Valley always have great concentration and depth HALF BOTTLES 375 ML CHAMPAGNE
Delamotte NV 82 The fifth-oldest house of Champagne, founded in 1760
Ruinart, Blanc de Blancs NV 105 Perhaps the most elegant of all Blanc de Blancs Champagne
Bollinger, Rosé NV 120 One of the last independent houses of Champagne
Krug “Grande Cuvée” NV 155 There is Champagne, then there is Krug!
RED
Bergström “Cumberland” Pinot Noir 58 Willamette Valley 2018 Josh Bergström was among the first in Oregon to practice biodynamics
Robert Sinskey, Pinot Noir, Los Carneros 2014 65 Wife/Chef Maria Sinskey was born and grew up in Upstate New York
Beaucastel, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône 2014 98 The longest-lived of all Châteauneuf, and incorporates all 13 varietals
Dominus, Napa Valley 2015 350 From famed winemaker Christian Moueix of Ch. Pétrus ...... CHAMPAGNE ......
Andre Jacquart “Vertus” Extra Brut Blanc de Blancs NV 115 “Expérience” Rosé de Saignée NV 160 “Le Mesnil” Brut Nature Blanc de Blancs 2006 195 Named for grandfather of current winemaker, Marie Doyard
Perrier-Jouët “Grand Brut” NV 118 “Blason” Rosé NV 155 “Belle Epoque” 2012 380 The House that popularized the Brut style as well as the first to introduce vintage Champagne
Egly-Ouriet “Vins de Vrigny-Meunier” Blanc de Noirs NV 160 One of the godfathers of Grower Champagne
Bollinger “Special Cuvée” NV 165 “R.D.” 2004 450 One of the last independent houses of Champagne
Billecart Salmon, Rosé NV 185 “Sous Bois” NV 170 “Cuvée Nicolas François Billecart” 2007 300 “Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon” Rosé 2008 495 Best known for Rosé, also produces vinous, structured Champagnes
Gosset “Grande Millésime” 2012 175 Based in Aÿ, this is the oldest house of Champagne
Krug “Grande Cuvée” NV 325 There is Champagne, then there is Krug...
Bruno Paillard “Nec Plus Ultra” 2004 395 From exclusively Grand Cru vineyards whose grapes are first fermented in small barriques
Louis Roederer “Cristal” 2008 450 Originally created in 1876 for Tsar Alexander II of Russia
Charles Hiedsieick “Blanc des Millénaires” 525 Blanc de Blancs 1995 Originally created in 1876 for Tsar Alexander II of Russia
Salon “Le Mesnil” Blanc de Blancs 2004 895 The most age-worthy of all Blanc de Blancs champagne
...... AMERICAN SPARKLING ......
Schramsberg Blanc de Noirs California 2017 110 The original American sparkling wine!
Under the Wine “Alder Springs Vineyard” 2015 130 Co-founder Chris Cottrell once worked at Crush Wine Co. over on 57th Street! ...... WHITE WINE ......
LOIRE VALLEY SAUVIGNON BLANC
Paul Buisse, Touraine 2020 75 Grown in clay-limestone and flinty soils
Patrick Noël, Sancerre 2019 95 Primarily from the top vineyards of Chavignol
Gérard Boulay “Chavignol” Sancerre 2020 118 “La Côte” Sancerre 2019 140 Perhaps the most intensely mineral-driven wines in Sancerre
Pascal Jolivet “Terres Blanches” Pouilly-Fumé 2017 132 The combination of clay and limestone gives these Sauvignons wonderful flinty and stoney aromatics
BORDEAUX BLANC
Château Talbot “Caillou Blanc” Bordeaux 2015 140 Georges Cordier was among the first to replant white varietals in the Médoc
Château Margaux “Pavillon Blanc” Bordeaux 2015 550 Less than 1000 cases of this 100% Sauvignon Blanc are produced annually
CALIFORNIA SAUVIGNON BLANC
Captûre, Sonoma Valley 2017 85 Made with extended lees ageing, yet no oak
Merry Edwards, Russian River Valley 2019 108 The Musqué clone Merry uses contributes intense aromatics to the wine
Spottswoode, Napa Valley/Sonoma County 2018 125 Really the benchmark for Napa Sauvignon Blanc
Peter Michael “L’Après-Midi” Knights Valley 2017 158 Blended with a high amount of Sémillon for additional richness
Eisele Vineyard “Eisele Estate” Napa Valley 2017 225 A blend of two Sauvignon clones contribute to the excellent balance ALSATIAN VARIETALS
WillaKenzie Pinot Gris, Dundee Hills 2017 68 Named after loamy, sandstone soils
Navarro Gewurztraminer, Anderson Valley 2018 70 Also produce non-alcoholic juices from Vitis Vinifera
François Baur “Herrenweg” Pinot Gris, Alsace 2018 76 A biodynamic estate basedin Turckheim, Alsace
Keuka Lake Vineyards, Riesling, Finger Lakes 2017 82 This estate was founded in 1997, and situated on the southern slopes of Keuka Lake
Zind-Humbrecht “Calcaire” Gewürztraminer, Alsace 2018 125 Winemaker Olivier Humbrecht became a Master of Wine in 1989
Trimbach Riesling “Cuvée Frédéric Emile” 2011 150 The Trimbach house style has always been to vinify the wines until dry
CHENIN BLANC & MUSCADET
Lieu Dit Chenin Blanc, Santa Ynez Valley 2016 75 Winemakers Justin Willett and Eric Railsback first met in Santa Barbara
Gros Ventre Chenin Blanc, Merritt Island 2018 82 Winemaker Chris Pittinger learned his chops at Marcassin with Helen Turley
Château de Brézé “Clos David” Saumur 2015 95 The estate holds a dry-moated medieval castle at its center
Domaine Huët “Le Haut-Lieu” Vouvray Demi-Sec 2018 105 Founder Victor Huët was originally a Parisian bistro owner
Guiberteau “Les Moulins” Saumur Blanc 2019 110 Romain Guibertau actually failed as a law student before taking over the family estate
Philippe Foreau “Clos Naudin” Vouvray Demi-Sec 2015 145 The third generation of the Foreau family to run these vineyards ...... WHITE WINE ......
RHÔNE, PROVENCE & SOUTH VARIETALS
Quenard Chignin-Bergeron, Savoie 2017 82 The Roussanne from Savoie often show dried quince notes
Jean-Michel Gerin “Les Eguets” Condrieu Rhone Valley 2016 158 A classic Viognier with wonderful balance and aromas of stone fruits
Peyre-Rose “Oro” Coteaux du Languedoc 2003 175 “Oro” 2002 185 These meticulously farmed vineyards have become modern classics
BURGUNDY
BOURGOGNE
Defaix Frères 2018 82 Ben was previoulsy the GM of Comtes Armand of Pommard
Domaine Leflaive 2017 190 This is actually a blend of estate vineyards in Meursault and Puligny, but they couldn’t call it either!
MÂCON
Daniel & Julien Barraud “En Crèches” St.-Véran 2017 85 This tiny vineyard sits downslope from La Roche in Pouily-Fuissé
Château Fuissé “Tête de Cru” Pouilly-Fuissé 2018 90 A blend of 20 different vineyards throughout the village
La Soufrandière “La Combe de Roche” St.-Véran 2016 116 Jean-Philippe and Jean-Guillaume Bret have become among the best
ST.-ROMAIN
Henri & Gilles Buisson “Le Jarron” 2016 103 Has the highest elevation in the Côte de Beaune, and drinks like a cross between Meursault and Chablis
Alain Gras 2016 118 The master of St.-Romain, in both white and red ECTION ÉL S S DE CHABLIS
Nearly equidistant from Champagne, the Loire Valley and Côte d’Or, the best of Chablis have the best elements of these three regions. The persistent tension between fruit, acidity and minerality of these wines can showcase themselves as a perfect, refreshing aperitif, or as a wonderful complement to our diverse menu.
Drouhin-Vaudon 2019 88 “Vaillons” 1er Cru 2018 112 “Bougros” Grand Cru 2018 235 “Les Clos” Grand Cru 2018 285 From the Vaudon estate in Chablis, of Josèph Drouhin, perhaps the best négociant in all of Burgundy
Billaud-Simon 2017 90 Founded in 1815 by Louis Noël Billaud upon his return from Napoleonic Wars
Christian Moreau 2019 106 Christian Moreau 2018 (1.5L Magnum) 210 “Blanchots” Grand Cru 2018 280 “Les Clos” Grand Cru 2016 295 The family has been in the hart of Chablis since 1814
Moreau-Naudet “Pargues” 2017 125 A rising superstar in Chablis whose wines are terroir-driven
Louis Michel “Les Forêts” 1er Cru 2018 130 No oak whatsoever on this estate!
Laroche “Vaudevey” 1er Cru 2018 138 A rounder, juicier expression of this southeast facing vineyard
Patrick Piuze “Les Roncières” 1er Cru 2019 180 “Les Preuses” Grand Cru 2018 295 This native of Montreal refuses to harvest by machine
Laurent Tribut “Côte de Lechet” 1er Cru 2018 195 “Beauroy” 1er Cru 2018 200 A disciple of Dauvissat, and his son-in-law!
Vincent Dauvissat 2018 215 “La Forest” 1er Cru 2018 300 “Les Preuses” Grand Cru 2018 475 Along with Raveneau, the greatest domaine in Chablis
THING Y B N U
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C H Y A A RDONN ...... WHITE WINE ......
BURGUNDY
MEURSAULT Jean-Michel Gaunoux 2017 150 The Gaunoux family has been in the Côte d’Or for centuries
Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey “Les Narvaux” 2017 260 The new darling of modern Burgundy, with aromas of salt, rocks, and minerals
Pierre Morey 2017 270 Pierre Morey was previously the Cellar Master of Domaine Leflaive and oversaw its transition to full biodynamic practices
Comtes Lafon “Clos de la Baronne” 2015 285 Dominique Lafon is considered by most to be the best producer in the Côte de Beaune
SAINT-AUBIN Fernand et Laurent Pillot “Sentier de Clou” 2017 125 The village’s best 1er Cru Vineyard, with mid-slope, eastern exposition
PULIGNY-MONTRACHET Domaine Leflaive “Clavoillon”1er Cru 2017 450 “Folatières” 1er Cru 2017 600 Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru 2017 1900 A top producer that really shines in Puligny
Michel Colin-Déléger Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru 2012 700 Half of “Vineyard of the Ladies” is within the Grand Cru of Chevalier
CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET Coffinet-Duvernay 2018 145 Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2016 450 Picking up where the great, late Michel Colin-Déléger left off
Michel Colin-Déléger “En Remilly” 1er Cru 2014 180 En Remilly straddles the border between Chassagne and St.-Aubin
Fernand et Laurent Pillot “Les Vergers” 1er Cru 2013 185 The Pillot family in Burgundy date back to the 1880s as winemakers
François Carillon “Les Macherelles” 1er Cru 2015 210 One-half of the original, famous Louis Carillon estate, split between in 2010 between sons François and Jacques
US CHARDONNAY
Copain “Les Voisins” Anderson Valley 2016 85 The “Neighborly”wines follow the tradition of Village Burgundy
Diatom “Bar M” Santa Barbara 2018 92 Greg Brewer’s Chardonnay-only project
Liquid Farm “White Hill” Sta. Rita Hills 2017 125 Inspired by the whites of Burgundy, specfically Chablis
Château Montelena, Napa Valley 2018 140 Among the great Chardonnays submitted during the Judgment of Paris of 1976
Antica Terra “Coriolis” Willamette Valley 2017 145 Made by Maggie Harrison, previously of Sine Qua Non
Staglin “Salus” Napa Valley 2019 148 The second label of this famed estate’s Chardonnay may be better than the first!
Morgen Long “Seven Springs” Eola-Amity Hills 2017 150 Seven Springs Vineyard was originally owned by Comtes Lafon
Brewer-Clifton “Acin” Sta. Rita Hills 2012 155 Greg Brewer’s wines are always built for the long haul
Hanzell “Estate” Sonoma Valley 2014 160 From some of the oldest planted Chardonnay in Northern California
Kistler “Les Noisetiers” Sonoma Coast 2019 165 Named for the hazelnuts that are omnipresent in a glass of Kistler
Far Niente, Napa Valley 2019 170 This wine has never undergone malolactic fermentation
Ramey “Ritchie Vineyard” Russian River Valley 2015 175 David Ramey has mentored many a winemaker in Sonoma
La Jota “W.S. Keyes Vineyard” Napa Valley 2017 200 The inaugural vintage for La Jota, and the first white ever for Chris Carpenter
Aubert, Sonoma Coast 2017 225 Mark Aubert grew up in nearby St. Helena
Peter Michael “La Carrière” Knights Valley 2017 250 Cult-leader/wine-maker Helen Turley’s “home” winery
Marcassin “Marcassin Vineyard” Sonoma Coast 2013 440 Cult-leader/wine-maker Helen Turley’s “home” winery
...... ROSÉ WINE ......
Chêne Bleu, Vins de Pays de Vaucluse 2018 85 Located in the foothills of Mont Ventous in Vauclouse
Clos Cibonne “Tradition” Côtes de Provence 2019 96 Made from a Tibouren, also known as Rossese di Dolceaqua in Liguria
Domaines Ott “Château de Selle” Côtes de Provence 2020 125 The Rosé that put Provence on the map
Domaine Tempier, Bandol 2020 175 One of the few Rosé that can age for a decade or more.
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LOIRE & ALSACE
Amirault “Les Fondis” St.-Nicolas de Bourgeuil 2016 98 100% biodynamic Cabernet Franc
Andrée “Les Mînes” Anjou 2014 103 A pure, mineral-driven expression of Cabernet Franc that is peaking
Patrick Noël, Sancerre Rouge 2019 112 A pure, refreshing expression of both the Loire and Pinot Noir
Guiberteau “Les Arboises” Saumur 2015 140 Romain Guibertau actually failed as a law student before taking over the estate
Clos Rougeard “Le Clos” Saumur-Champigny 2015 295 “Les Poyeux” Saumur-Champigny 2015 395 An iconic producer whose Cabernet Francs have provided many an epiphany to sommeliers everywhere
BEAUJOLAIS
Thibault Liger-Belair “Les Rouchaux” 82 Moulin-à-Vent 2014 Usually the darkest, densest, and most age-worthy of Beaujolais Crus
Jean Foillard, Beaujolais-Villages 2018 85 Perhaps the greatest of Foillard’s bottlings
Guy Breton “Vieilles Vignes” Morgon 2019 97 This village in Beaujolais actually occupies a plateau that was originally part of the ocean floor
Marcel Lapierre, Juliénas 2018 120 One of the original “Gang of Four” that elevated qualtiy in the region BURGUNDY BOURGOGNE Faiveley 2019 86 From vineyards from Nuits-St.-Georges and Pommard
GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN Antonin Guyon “La Justice” 2017 143 Just south of the main village, La Justice is considered by many to be the top lieu-dit in Gevrey
Louis Jadot “Poissenots” 1er Cru 2013 185 Legendary winemaker Jacques Lardière had been at Jadot for 42 years
Burguet “Mes Favorites Vieilles Vignes” 2016 190 Produces sturdy “Vins de Garde” that always stand the test of time
Henri Richard, Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2011 235 Exactly as the name implies: a charming wine from a pretty vintage
Dominique Gallois, Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2014 395 Pretty, elegant red fruit aromatics with the backdrop of mushroom and earth tones
Armand Rousseau ”Les Cazetiers” 1er Cru 2010 450 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2010 795 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2009 775 Mazy-Chambertin Grand Cru 2011 695 Mazy-Chambertin Grand Cru 2010 750 The greatest producer in Gevrey. Need we say more?
Bruno Clair, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru 2017 700 From the legendary Clair-Daü estate in 1990s, with incredible holdings in top Premier and Grand Cru vineyards
MOREY-SAINT-DENIS Georges Lignier “Clos des Ormes” 1er Cru 2014 178 This well-respect vineyard is located directly south of Clos de la Roche
Georges Roumier “Clos de la Bussière” 1er Cru 2015 390 A monopole 1er Cru vineyard that rewards ageing and has the weight of density of any Grand Cru
Bruno Clair, Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2017 680 Along with Montrachet, the only Grand Cru vinyeard to be split between two villages, in this case, Morey and Chambolle
Clos de Tart, Grand Cru 1999 950 Clos de Tart, Grand Cru 1996 950 Groupe Artemis purchased these approximate 7.5 hectares for nearly 200 million Euros in 2017 ...... RED WINE ......
BURGUNDY
CHAMBOLLE-MUSIGNY Hudelot-Baillet “Vieilles Vignes” 2018 175 A classic estate that balances a traditional style with modern techniques
Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier Chambolle-Musigny 2015 350 Chambolle-Musigny 2014 315 ”Les Amoureuses” 1er Cru 2014 1200 The estate is also named Château de Chambolle-Musigny, and he has all the best vineyards
Robert Groffier “Les Hauts Doix” 1er Cru 2016 625 ”Les Amoureuses” 1er Cru 2016 1300 These two vineyards side-by-side really show Chambolle at its best
Drouhin-Laroze Musigny Grand Cru 2014 1250 The only Grand Cru vineyard in the Côte de Nuits that can be both red and white
VOSNE-ROMANÉE Michel Gros “Clos des Réas” 1er Cru 2016 280 The Gros family has a two-century tradition in Vosne
Sylvain Cathiard ”En Orveaux” 1er Cru 2015 625 Sébastian Cathiard has been every bit as good as his predecessors
Jean Grivot ”Les Suchots” 1er Cru 2013 725 The family history dates back to the Frecnh Revolution, when the clan moved from Jura to Burgundy
Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Richebourg Grand Gru 2012 2500 La Tâche Grand Cru 2014 4000 The most sought after wines in the world
NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES Aurelien Verdet 2015 168 The ripeness of the vintage perfectly balances the minerality of the commune
Henri Gouges “Les Pruliers” 1er Cru 2013 220 The wines of Gouges usually take close to a decade to unwind and open
Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier “Clos de la Maréchale” 1er Cru 2015 295 “Clos de la Maréchale” 1er Cru 2014 285 Freddy Mugnier has revitalized and elevated this once forgotten vineyard
Robert Chevillon “Les Vaucrains” 1er Cru 2016 355 Fifth generation growers that have some of the best vineyard holdings
Sylvain Cathiard “Aux Thorey” 1er Cru 2014 425 Sébastian Cathiard has been every bit as good as his predecessors BURGUNDY
ALOXE-CORTON Méo-Camuzet “Perrières” Corton Grand Cru 2016 495 The Méo family previously leased vineyards to the legendary Henri Jayer
PERNAND-VERGELESSES Chandon de Briailles “Les Vergelesses” 1er Cru 2017 153 ”Îles des Verglesses” 1er Cru 2017 (Sans Soufre) 165 Fully biodynamic since 2005
SAVIGNY-LÈS-BEAUNE Simon Bize 2017 135 “Les Fournaux” 1er Cru 2017 195 “Les Marconnets” 1er Cru 2017 195 Perhaps the most underappreciated producer in Côte de Beaune
BEAUNE Bouchard “Grèves, Vignes de l’Enfant Jesus” 1er Cru 2016 295 This 9.7-acre Monopole is the most important vineyard in the commune
POMMARD de Courcel “Les Vaumuriens” 2014 215 “Les Fremiers” 1er Cru 2015 210 “Grand Clos des Epenots” 1er Cru 2015 295 At its best, Pommard has the rugged intensity of the best of Côte de Nuits
Jean-Marc Boillot “Jarollières” 1er Cru 2015 230 The brilliance of the 2015 vintage is just beginning to show
Comte Armand “Clos des Epeneaux” 1er Cru 2013 325 Has had some of the top winemakers come through, including Pascal Marchand and Benjamin Leroux
VOLNAY Y. Clerget “Santenots” 1er Cru 2017 185 Santenots is the largest 1er Cru Vineyard in Volnay
Comtes Lafon 2017 220 A pure, unadulterated version of Pinot Noir in the Côte de Beaune
Marquis d’Angerville, 1er Cru 2017 235 ”Taillepieds” 1er Cru 2011 325 A luscious wine that shows the seductively of Volnay at its best
MONTHÉLIE Comtes Lafon “Les Duresses” 1er Cru 2014 163 This village is located just north of Meursault ...... RED WINE ......
OREGON PINOT NOIR
Eyrie, Willamette Valley 2017 115 Founder David Lett was the first to plant in Dundee Hills
Shea Wine Cellars “Estate” Willamette Valley 2017 145 A pure, juicy expression of Oregon Pinot Noir,, biodynamically farmed to boot!
Big Table Farm, Willamette Valley 2019 145 A pure, juicy expression of Oregon Pinot Noir,, biodynamically farmed to boot!
Ken Wright ”Freedom Hill” Willamette Valley 2018 155 “Guadalupe Vineyard” Willamette Valley 2018 160 Currently at 13 single vineyard bottlings
Antica Terra “Botanica” Willamette Valley 2017 230 “Ceras” Willamette Valley 2017 230 Maggie Harrison was previously the winemaker at Sine Qua Non
CALIFORNIA PINOT NOIR
Copain “Les Tous Ensemble” Sonoma Coast 2017 90 New winemaker Ryan Zepaltas’ second vintage
Hartford Court, Russian River Valley 2019 93 This family winery was founded in 1994 by Don and Jennifer Hartford
Brewer-Clifton, Sta. Rita Hills 2017 115 ”Acin” Sta. Rita Hills 2014 170 ”Machado” Sta. Rita Hills 2015 195 Greg Brewer is an OG for Santa Barbara
Flowers, Sonoma Coast 2018 138 One of the first wineries to plant in the cooler parts of Sonoma
Littorai ”Les Larmes” Anderson Valley 2018 160 Ted Lemon’s resume reads like a Who’s Who list of top Burgundy producers
Kistler, Russian River Valley 2019 180 Steve Kistler knows Sonoma as well as anyone
Lazy Creek “Five Barrel” Anderson Valley 2015 180 Originally planted in the 1970s against the advice of Robert Mondavi!
Rochioli, Russian River Valley 2017 210 One of the original vineyard sources for the great Williams-Selyem Winery
Kosta Browne, Russian River Valley 2017 230 Kosta Browne, Sonoma Coast 2017 235 ”Gap’s Crown Vineyard” Sonoma Coast 2017 300 The winery started in 1998 with exactly one barrel of wine
Sea Smoke “Southing” Sta. Rita Hills 2017 240 Since becoming fully biodynamic in 2013, this estate’s wines have become more graceful and elegant, without losing its power
Hyde de Villaine “Ysabel” Sonoma Mountain 2014 295 The project of DRC’s Aubert de Villaine with Larry Hyde of Carneros
Peter Michael “Le Caprice” Fort-Ross Seaview 2017 350 Sir Peter Colin Michael was knighted in 1989
Marcassin “Marcassin Vineyard” Sonoma Coast 2012 400 Winemaker Helen Turley is known for producing the country’s best Pinot ...... RED WINE ......
NORTHERN RHÔNE
Jean-Michel Gerin, St.-Josèph 2016 92 A wonderfully pure, Rhônish expression of Syrah
Paul Jaboulet-Aîné “Domaine de Thalabert” Crozes-Hermitage 2017 98 “Domaine de Thalabert” Crozes-Hermitage 2012 115 “La Chapelle” Hermitage 2016 365 “La Chapelle” Hermitage 2006 325 “La Chapelle” Hermitage 2005 430 Thalabert and La Chapelle have always been benchmarks, respectively, in Crozes and Hermitage
Vincent Paris “Granit 30” Cornas 2018 140 Worked with his uncle, the great Robert Michel
Alain Graillot “La Guiraude” Crozes-Hermitage 2016 160 Alain’s experience in Burgundy is definitely reflected in how he views great Syrah
Stéphane Ogier “Mon Village” Côte-Rôtie 2016 153 A classic, multi-vineyard expression of the Côte-Rôtie terrois
J.L. Chave Sélection “Farconnet” Hermitage 2017 210 A graceful yet accessible bottling from the best in the Northern Rhône
Jean-Luc Jamet “Les Terrasses” Côte-Rôtie 2016 230 There’s old-school Syrah, then there’s Jamet
Clusel-Roch “Grandes Places” Côte-Rôtie 2016 255 Outside of the 3 LaLa vineyards, the best site in Côte-Rôtie
SOUTHERN RHÔNE
J.L. Chave Sélection “Mon Coeur” Côtes-du-Rhône 2019 82 From a master of the Northern Rhône, with a higher proporation of Syrah
Les Pallières “Terrasse du Diable” Gigondas 2017 122 The Brunier brothers also run La Vieux Télégraphe
Beaurenard, Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2017 135 The Coulon family has produced certified biodynamic wines on more than 80 acres since 2010
Beaucastel, Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2017 185 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2012 225 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2009 335 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2007 350 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2006 265 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2004 275 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2003 300 “Hommage à Jacques Perrin” 2013 800 One of a handful in region to plant and vinify all 13 allowed varietals
Pegau “Cuvée Réservée” Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2016 225 A deep, powerful, concentrated style paired with an outstanding vintage
RHÔNE RANGERS
Originally founded as a group of American producers who loved the Rhône, these varietals including Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre are making a comeback in California and beyond. The styles and market forces may have changed, but the passion and dedication of these winemakers remain in these terroir-driven wines.
Owen Roe “Sinister Hand” (Grenache/Syrah Blend) 88 Yakima Valley 2018
Clos Saron “Pleasant Peasant” Carignan 98 California 2016
Penner-Ash, Syrah 124 Oregon 2015
I. Brand Family “Enz Vineyard” Mourvèdre 138 Lime Kiln Valley 2017
Amapola Creek “Cuvée Alis” (Grenache/Syrah Blend) 145 Sonoma Valley 2012
DuMol “Wild Mountainside” Syrah 150 Russian River Valley 2019
Radio-Coteau “Las Colinas” Syrah 163 Sonoma Coast 2016
Turley “Hayne Vineyard” Petite Sirah 188 Napa Valley 2018
Lillian, Syrah 225 California 2012
Shafer “Relentless” Syrah 240 Napa Valley 2016
Cayuse “God Only Knows” Grenache, Walla Walla 2015 275 “En Cerise” Syrah, Walla Walla 2017 275 “Armada Vineyard” Syrah, Walla Walla 2015 295
Sine Qua Non “Male” Syrah 695 California 2013 LANGUEDOC, ROUSSILLON, PROVENCE & SOUTH
Domaine de Baron’Arques, Limoux 2015 95 Made by the Baroness Philippine de Rothschild
Clos Cibonne “Cuvée Spéciale” Côtes de Provence 2020 103 A light, refreshing blend of primarily Tibouren and a touch of Grenache
Chêne Bleu “Abélard” Pays de Vaucluse, Provence 2010 160 “Heloise” Pays de Vaucluse, Provence 2009 195 Located at the foothills of Mont Ventoux in Vaucluse
La Grange des Pères, Pays d’Herault, Languedoc 2015 195 Winemaker Laurnet Vaillé has trained at the esteemed estates of Coche-Dury, Jean-Louis Chave, and nearby Trévallon
ZINFANDEL
Ridge “Three Valleys” Sonoma County 2018 92 Ridge’s Alexander Valley estate was first established in 1966
Martinelli “Giuseppe & Luisa” Russian River Valley 2019 140 “Jackass Vineyard” Russian River Valley 2018 230 Louis Martini first planted this vineyard in the late 19th century ...... RED WINE ......
LEFT BANK BORDEAUX SAINT-ESTÈPHE Château Lafon-Rochet 2007 180 Lafon-Rochet constructed its Château in the 20th century
Château Cos d’Estournel 2005 550 Château Cos d’Estournel 1988 800 The name Cos (with the S pronounced) refers to a “hill of pebbles”
PAUILLAC Château Duhart-Milon 2011 295 One of the few Classified Growths that grows only Cabernet and Merlot
Château Pichon Comtesse de Lalande 2009 550 Château Pichon Comtesse de Lalande 1988 895 Always the most elegant of the 2nd Growths
Château Lynch-Bages 2000 800 Château Lynch-Bages 1989 1300 Château Lynch-Bages 1985 1100 One of many estates in Bordeaux with a Irish founder, Thomas Lynch
Château Mouton-Rothschild 2010 2500 Château Mouton-Rothschild 2003 2300 The only Château that was elevated to First Growth, in 1973
Château Lafite-Rothschild 2005 2600 Château Lafite-Rothschild 2003 3500 Also has ownership stakes in Châteaux l’Évangile and Duhart-Milon
ST.-JULIEN Château Lagrange 2017 170 One of the underrated 3rd Growths that has seen consistent improvement since the 1980s
Château Beychevelle 2015 355 Château Beychevelle 2010 375 Comes from the expression, “Lower Sails”, and thus the ships on labels
Château Leoville-Las Cases 2005 850 Château Leoville-Las Cases 2003 700 Château Leoville-Las Cases 1999 595 Château Leoville-Las Cases 1989 850 The original estate was partitioned into three: Las Cases, Poyferré, and Barton
Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1982 1200 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1979 800 Always a wine of finesse rather than sheer brute power LEFT BANK BORDEAUX
MARGAUX Château d’Issan 1998 295 The wines were first served to the royal family in the 12th century
Château Rauzan-Ségla 2010 425 Château Rauzan-Ségla 2000 435 The quality of these wines first skyrocketed in 1982 with the hiring of legendeary Ëmile Peynaud
Château Margaux 2009 2200 Château Margaux 1995 2300 Château Margaux 1985 1950 Top vintages just that are only beginning to hit their strides
HAUT-MÉDOC Château Camensac 1990 295 Has some of the oldest vines in the commune and still hand-harvested
Château La Lagune 1985 355 The Frey family also own Masion Jaboulet in the Rhône
PESSAC-LÉOGNAN Château Pape-Clément 2009 625 Château Pape-Clément 2004 370 Bernard Magrez’s top estate, the 2009 vintage received top 100-point scores
Domaine de Chevalier 1988 780 Domaine de Chevalier 1982 800 Located in the middle of a forest clearing, protecting the vines from harsher elements
Château La Mission-Haut-Brion 1994 755 Château La Mission-Haut-Brion 1988 1200 Considered a First Growth in all but name
Château Haut-Brion 2007 995 Château Haut-Brion 1995 1475 Château Haut-Brion 1988 1950 Château Haut-Brion 1985 1700 Château Haut-Brion 1979 1250 Has been in the Dillon Family since its purchase by American banker Clarence Dillon in 1935 ...... RED WINE ......
RIGHT BANK BORDEAUX CÔTE DE BOURG Château Roc de Cambes 2016 148 From iconic and iconoclastic winemaker François Mitjaville, who also owns Tertre Roteboeuf in St.-Émilion
SAINT-ÉMILION Château Moulin St.-Georges 2007 225 Located next to Ch. Ausone, and also made by the Vauthier family
Château Tropolong-Mondot 2000 450 Château Troplong-Mondot 1985 545 The plowing is still done by horse drawn carriage
Château Pavie 1989 1050 Its name refers to an orchard of peaches that previously stood in the vineyards
Château Cheval-Blanc 2013 2250 Château Cheval-Blanc 1989 3000 The legendary 1947 vintage was featured in the movie Ratatouille
POMEROL Château La Grave 2010 180 Made by Christan Moueix of Ch. Petrus fame
Château Gazin 2012 260 Château Gazin 1988 475 Château Gazin 1982 500 Two of the most celebrated vintage of the century
Château l’Évangile 1999 430 The most elegant of all Right Bank Bordeaux
Château La Conseillante 2010 725 Château La Conseillante 2006 400 Has the aromatics of Burgundy in top vintages
Vieux Château Certan 1999 750 Pomerol is the smallest of the appellations in Bordeaux, spanning only about 12 square kilometers RED WINE
LES PETITS FRÈRES
Popular since the historic 1982 vintage, the tradition of these second bottlings of top Bordeaux date back to the 17th Century. These “Petits Frères et Soeurs” offer the immediate pleasure of “Les Grands Vins” found throughout our wine list.
“L’Esprit de Chevalier” 110 Domaine du Chevalier Pessac-Léognan 2016
“Blason d’Issan” 118 Château d’Issan Margaux 2016
“Sarget de Gruaud-Larose” 132 Château Gruaud-Larose St.-Julien 2016
“Baron de Brane” 140 Château Brane-Cantenac Margaux 2016
“Pastourelle de Clerc” 153 Château Clerc-Milon Pauillac 2015
“Virginie de Valandraud” 175 Château Valandraud St.-Émilion 2009
“Blason de l’Évangile” 180 Château l’Évangile Pomerol 2015
“Le Pagodes de Cos” 195 Château Cos d’Estournel St.-Estèphe 2009
“Le Petit Lion du Marquis” 225 Château Léoville-Las Cases St.-Julien 2009
“Alter Ego” 235 Château Palmer Margaux 2017
“Réserve de la Comtesse” 240 Château Pichon-Comtesse de Lalande Pauillac 2009
“Les Carruades de Lafite” 775 Château Lafite-Rothschild Pauillac 2005
NT CO RA I U R
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M O E N R F R È ...... RED WINE ......
BORDEAUX INSPIRED VARIETALS
Saracina “Skid Row” Malbec, Mendocino County 2016 82 A lighter-bodied malbec with a whiff of tannins
Mt. Brave Malbec, Mount Veeder 2013 155 Winemaker Chris Carpenter has cultivated an immense following with the stunning wines of Cardinale, La Jota and Lokoya
Shafer “TD-9” Merlot, Napa Valley 2017 160 Named after the original tractor that plowed these vineyards
La Jota Merlot, Howell Mountain 2014 195 Proof that Merlot can be graceful and elegant in Napa Valley
WASHINGTON CABERNET & BLENDS
Quilceda Creek “CVR” Columbia Valley 2016 125 A new Cabernet from the top producer in Washington, featuring younger vines
Col Solare, Red Mountain 2016 151 A collaboration between the Antinori Family and Château Ste. Michelle
Leonetti, Walla Walla 2018 265 Also produces what many consider to be the best Sangiovese in the U.S.
CALIFORNIA CABERNET & BLENDS
Robert Craig “Mountain Cuvée” Howell Mountain 2018 98 One of the first to plant on Howell Mountain, on a property previously owned by Robin Williams
Stonestreet, Alexander Valley 2016 122 Peter Michael previously sourced from these mountainside vineyards
Freemark Abbey, Napa Valley 2016 138 “Cabernet Bosché” Rutherford 2015 395 “Sycamore Vineyard” Rutherford 2015 395 Two of the most illustrious Napa Vineyards along the Rutherford Bench
Bella Union by Far Niente, Napa Valley 2017 150 Founded in 2012, these vineyards are planted in the heart of Rutherford along Bella Oaks Lane
Brandlin, Mount Veeder 2014 155 These vineyards lie right at the Mount Veeder ridgeline, at elevations between 900 to 1000 feet CALIFORNIA CABERNET & BLENDS
Ridge “Estate” Santa Cruz Mountains 2017 159 “Monte Bello” Santa Cruz Mountains 2015 500 “Monte Bello” Santa Cruz Mountains 2006 725 The Monte Bello vineyard ranges in elevation from 1300’ to 2700’ above sea level
Jordan, Alexander Valley 2016 165 Established in 1972 and following in the foosteps of the great wines of France
Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars “Artemis” Napa Valley 2018 175 Named after the Goddess of the Hunt
Mt. Brave, Mount Veeder 2017 225 Planted above the fogline on the slopes of Mount Veeder
Grgich Hills, Rutherford 2010 235 Grgich Hills, Rutherford 2007 275 Grgich Hills, Rutherford 2006 185 Grgich Hills Estate was founded in 1977 by Miljenko “Mike” Grgich and Austin Hills
Shafer “One Point Five” Stag’s Leap District 2016 240 “Hillside Select” Stag’s Leap District 2015 650 One of Napa’s premier wines from the famed Stag’s Leap District
Frank Family “Reserve” Rutherford 2011 250 “Reserve” Rutherford 2010 275 Among the best of Rutherford, yet unknown due to small production
Spottswoode “Lyndenhurst” Napa Valley 2017 245 An perennially underrated estate whose Cabernet always stand the test of time
Heitz Cellar, “Trailside Vineyard” Rutherford 2014 250 “Martha’s Vineyard” Oakville 2009 550 “Martha’s Vineyard” Oakville 2005 595 “Martha’s Vineyard” Oakville 2004 550 Joe Heitz was perhaps the first in Napa to adopt French oak barrels Caymus, Napa Valley 2017 250 “Special Selection” Napa Valley 2015 495 Making Napa Valley Cab since 1972, now focusing entirely on this varietal
Mascot by Harlan, Napa Valley 2014 270 From Bill and and his son Will Harlan
Silver Oak, Napa Valley 2014 285 Along with Ridge, one of the few remaining producers to use American oak barrels ...... RED WINE ......
CALIFORNIA CABERNET & BLENDS
Mayacamas, Mount Veeder 2015 290 Mayacamas, Mount Veeder 2014 290 Mayacamas, Mount Veeder 2005 375 LeBron James celebrated his 33rd birthday here!
Corison, Napa Valley 2011 365 Corison, Napa Valley 2006 385 Corison, Napa Valley 2001 450 Cathy Corison, the Queen of Cabernet, has always been produced wines of balance, brightness, and longevity
Château Montelena “Estate” Calistoga 2014 375 “Estate” Calistoga 2005 400 Winner of the white wine section of the historic “Judgment of Paris” competition of 1976
Far Niente, Napa Valley 2018 300 “Cave Collection, Estate” Oakville 2015 450 “Cave Collection, Estate” Oakville 2014 450 “Cave Collection, Estate” Oakville 2013 450 “Cave Collection, Estate” Oakville 2011 450 From the Nickel family, who know Oakville as well as anyone
Hall “Kathryn Hall” Napa Valley 2017 450 Kathryn first started in the wine business in her family’s Mendocino vineyards
M. Étain, Rutherford 2018 490 The second wine of Scarecrow, Tinman!
Dominus, Napa Valley 2006 575 A classic Cabernet from Yountville that is just hitting its peak
Joseph Phelps “Insignia” Napa Valley 2015 595 “Insignia” Napa Valley 2009 780 “Insignia” Napa Valley 1996 800 Backus is almost always 100% Cabernet, while the blend of Insignia always changes
Cardinale, Napa Valley 2015 600 Winemaker Chris Carpenter is perhaps the best winemaker in Napa today
Pym-Rae, Mount Veeder 2016 650 From the Tesesron family of Ch. Pontet-Canet in Pauillac, and on the former estate of Robin Williams
Lokoya, Spring Mountain 2011 695 Always 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 100% mountain fruit
Opus One, Oakville 2010 950 The realized dream of Robert Mondavi and the Baron Philippe de Rothschild
Scarecrow, Rutherford 2018 1300 On the original J.J. Cohn estate, first planted by legendary Gustav Niebaum at the turn of the 19th Century
Harlan 2015 Napa Valley 2500 Harlan 2014 Napa Valley 2500 Structure and tannins like a Bordeaux, with the sensual aromatics of a Pinot ...... LARGE FORMATS ......
MAGNUMS (1.5L)
Bois de Boursan “Cuvée Félix” 390 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône Valley 2010
Jean-Michel Gerin “Champin le Seigneur” 400 Côte-Rôtie, Rhône Valley 2011
Silver Oak Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley 2016 425
Rhys “Bearwallow Vineyard” Pinot Noir 435 Anderson Valley 2010
Paul Autard “La Côte Ronde” 460 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône Valley 1999
Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley 2009 475
Joseph Voillot “Les Champans” 495 Volnay 1er Cru, Burgundy 2017
Château Larcis-Ducasse St.-Émilion, Bordeaux 2000 550
Aubert “Ritchie Vineyard” Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast 2012 575
Simon Bize “Serpentières” 595 Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru, Burgundy 1995
Lignier-Michelot ”Aux Murgers” 625 Nuits-St.-Georges 1er Cru, Burgundy 2012
Chateau Montelena “Estate” Napa Valley 2007 750
Château Lafite-Rothschild Pauillac, Bordeaux 2009 3800
JEROBOAM (3L) Quality Wine 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon Blend, 345 Médoc Bordeaux
SALMANAZAR (9L) Quality Wine 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon Blend, 940 Médoc Bordeaux
ALLEZ
E N D N G R A ...... DESSERT WINE ......
SWEET Domaine des Baumard “Carte d’Or” 12/95 Coteaux du Layon, FR 2015
Herman J. Wiemer Late Harvest Riesling 13/100 Seneca Lake, NY 2019
Dashe Cellars Late Harvest Zinfandel 375ml 15/60 Dry Creek Valley, CA 2016
Château Roumieu-Lacoste 375ml 20/75 Sauternes, FR 2018
Château d’Yquem 375ml 395 Sauternes 2013
Château d’Yquem 1250 Sauternes 2009
Château d’Yquem 1350 Sauternes 1989
FORTIFIED
Domaine la Tour Vieille Banyuls Rimage 500ml 14/60 Languedoc-Roussillon, France 2016
The Rare Wine Co. Boston Bual 18/145 Madeira, Portugal NV
Quinta do Noval, Tawny Colheita 22/175 Duoro, Portugal 2003 COCKTAILS 18
Provence & Tonic 16 Lavender Tito’s, Mediterranean Tonic
French Bird 16 Zacapa Rum, Suze, Pineapple, Angostura
Whiskey a l’Orange 16 Smoked Duckfat Russell’s Reserve Bourbon, Seville Orange, Grand Mariner, Orange Bitters
Old Fashioned Au Poivre 16 Courvoisier, Peppercorn Peychuad’s
ON DRAFT
Bistro Spritz Grey Goose, St~Germain, Grapefruit, Prosecco
Le Spicy Ancho Verde, Sapphire Gin, Cucumber, Lime, Tarragon
Lillet Cup 16 Lillet, Aviation Gin, Strawberry, Mint, Lemon
El Diablo 16 Don Julio Tequila, Ginger, Cassis Ice
versions available sans alcool, $9
AM CH PA G D N D
E A +5 S IDE CAR BIÈRE DRAFT 8
Three’s Brewing “Logical Conclusion” IPA Brooklyn, NY Kronenbourg 1664 Strasbourg, France
BOTTLES & CANS 9 Quality Beer Brooklyn, NY Heineken Zoeterwoude, Netherlands Amstel Light Zoeterwoude, Netherlands Graft Farm Flor Cider Newburgh, NY Left Hand “Nitro” Milk Stout Longmont, CO Victory “Prima Pils” Pilsner Downingtown, PA Oxbow Farmhouse Ale Saison Newcastle, ME
LARGE FORMAT 24 750ml Eric Bordelet “Authéntique” Cidre Poiré Normandy, France Ommegang “Three Philosophers” Cooperstown, NY