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Wine by the Glass WINE BY THE GLASS SPARKLING Dom Perignon, Brut, Epernay, France, 2006 .................................................................... 50 GH Mumm, “Grand Cordon”, Brut, Reims, France, NV ........................................................... 20 Gloria Ferrer, Blanc De Noir, Carneros, NV ...................................................................... 14 J Vineyards, “Cuvée 20”, Brut, Russian River Valley, NV ....................................................... 16 Louis Pommery, Brut, Blanc De Blancs, California, NV ........................................................ 12 Schramsberg, Brut Rose, North Coast, 2015 ..................................................................... 24 WHITE Pazo De Barrantes, Albariño, Rías Baixas, Spain, 2016 ....................................................... 13 Abbots Passage, “Sightline”, Chenin Blanc-Verdejo, Clarksburg, 2017 ...................................... 15 Alphonse Mellot, “La Moussière”, Sancerre, France, 2017 .................................................... 19 Lovemore, Sauvignon Blanc, Sonoma Coast, 2016 ............................................................. 20 Blue Farm, Laceroni Vineyard, Chardonnay, Russian River, 2014 ............................................ 15 Galerie, Riesling, Spring Mountain, 2017 .......................................................................... 19 Hanzell, “Sebella”, Chardonnay, Sonoma County, 2017 ........................................................ 16 Château De La Crée, “Les Tourelles”, Chardonnay, France, 2014 ............................................ 18 ROSÉ Petrichor, Syrah & Grenache, Fountain Grove District, 2017 .................................................. 12 Scribe, “Vii Mock Mirage”, Pinot Noir, Carneros, 2018 ............................................................ 14 RED Amapola Creek, Cuvée Alis, Sonoma Valley, 2014 ............................................................. 13 Benjamin Romeo, “Predicador”, Tempranillo, Rioja, Spain, 2010 ............................................. 21 Patz & Hall, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, 2016 .................................................................... 19 Siduri, Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands, 2016 ................................................................... 20 Gundlach Bunschu, Merlot, Sonoma, 2014 ..................................................................... 19 Gehricke, Zinfandel, Russian River Valley, 2014 ................................................................. 16 Rodney Strong, Cabernet, Knights Valley, Sonoma 2015 ..................................................... 17 Hall, Cabernet, Napa, 2014 ......................................................................................... 24 HALF BOTTLES RED Caymus, Cabernet, Napa Valley, 2016. 95 Hall, Merlot, Napa Valley, 2014 ................................................................................... 40 Inglenook, “Rubicon”, Red Blend, Rutherford, Napa Valley, 2013 ............................................ 230 La Crema, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, 2016 ....................................................................... 35 Patz & Hall, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, 2015 .................................................................... 50 Quintessa, Rutherford, Napa Valley 2015 ..................................................................... 195 Rhys, Pinot Noir, Bearwallow Vineyard, Anderson Valley, 2013 ................................................ 60 Ridge, “Lytton Springs”, Zinfandel Blend, Dry Creek Valley, 2016 ............................................... 90 Schug, Pinot Noir, Carneros, 2017 .................................................................................. 55 Stag’s Leap, “Artemis”, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, 2016 .............................................. 65 Marchesi Antinori, “Tignanello”, Tuscany, Italy, 2014 ........................................................ 95 WHITE Borgo Maragliano, “La Caliera”, Moscato D’asti, Italy 2011 .................................................. 22 Domaine William Fevre, Chablis, France, 2017 .............................................................. 45 Frog’s Leap, Sauvignon Blanc, Rutherford, Napa Valley, 2017 ................................................ 30 Joseph Drouhin, Mâcon Villages, France, 2010 ............................................................... 35 Landmark Vineyards, Chardonnay, Sonoma County, 2017 ............................................... 35 Patz & Hall, “Hyde Vineyard”, Chardonnay, Carneros, 2015 .................................................. 50 Rombauer, Chardonnay, Carneros, 2017 ........................................................................ 40 Spottswoode, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, 2017 ........................................................... 40 Spy Valley, Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand, 2017 .............................................................. 25 Tiefenbrunner, Pinot Gris, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, 2014 ................................................... 18 SPARKLING-CHAMPAGNE Gloria Ferrer, Blanc De Noirs, Carneros, NV .................................................................... 20 Moët & Chandon, “Imperial” Brut, Épernay, France, NV ....................................................... 80 Roederer Estate, Brut Rosé, Napa Valley, 2012 ................................................................ 95 Ruinart, Brut Rosé, Reims, France, NV .......................................................................... 140 Schramsberg, Blanc De Blancs, Brut, North Coast, 2014 ....................................................... 55 Veuve Clicquot, “Yellow Label”, Brut, Reims, France NV ..................................................... 160 SPARKLING WINE Domaine Carneros, “Le Rève”, Blanc De Blancs, 2011 ....................................................... 240 Gloria Ferrer, Blanc De Noir, Carneros, NV ...................................................................... 45 Iron Horse Vineyards, “Wedding Cuvée” Green Valley, 2013 .............................................. 70 J Vineyards, “Cuvée 20”, Brut, Russian River Valley, NV ....................................................... 50 Louis Pommery, Blanc De Blancs, California, NV .............................................................. 90 Roederer Estate, “L’ermitage”, Brut, Anderson Valley, 2012 ................................................. 120 Schramsberg, Crémant Demi-Sec, Calistoga, 2014 ........................................................... 90 Freixenet, Prosecco, D.O.C. Italy .................................................................................. 50 Gramona, “Imperial Gran Reserva”, Brut, Cava, Spain, 2011 ................................................... 65 Lamberti, Prosecco, Extra Dry, D.O.C. Italy ...................................................................... 70 SPARKLING ROSE Gloria Ferrer, Brut Rosé, Carneros, NV .......................................................................... 55 Mumm Napa, Brut Rosé, Napa County, NV ...................................................................... 60 Schramsberg, Mirabelle North Coast Brut Rosé Blend, NV .................................................... 70 CHAMPAGNE Billecart-Salmon, Grand Cru, Extra Brut, Épernay, 2007 .................................................. 240 Dom Perignon, Brut, Épernay, 2006 ........................................................................... 370 Gh Mumm, “Grand Cordon”, Brut, Reims, NV ..................................................................... 70 Krug, “Grande Cuvée”, Reims, NV ................................................................................ 355 Louis Roederer “Cristal”, Brut, Reims, 2008 ............................................................... 430 Perrier Jouët “Belle Époque”, Épernay, 2008 ............................................................. 340 Piper Hiedsick, “Rare”, Reims, 2008 ............................................................................ 255 Pommery, “Cuvée Louise”, Reims, 2004 ......................................................................... 295 Taittinger, Brut Reserve, Reims, NV ............................................................................ 145 Veuve Clicquot, “Yellow Label”, Brut, Reims, NV ................................................................ 95 CHAMPAGNE ROSE Billecart-Salmon, Brut Rosé, Épernay, NV ................................................................... 210 Moët & Chandon, Grand Vintage, Extra Brut Rosé, Épernay, 2009 ........................................ 145 Perrier-Jouët “Blason Rosé”, Brut, Épernay, NV. 170 Ruinart, Brut Rosé, Reims, NV .................................................................................... 215 SAUVIGNON BLANC Alphonse Mellot, “La Moussiere”, Sancerre, Loire, France, 2017 .............................................. 60 Ashes & Diamonds, “Blanc Nº2”, Napa Valley, 2016 ........................................................... 75 Benziger, “Paradiso De Maria”, Sonoma Mountain, 2015 ....................................................... 60 Eco Terreno Estate, “Cuvée Acero”, Alexander Valley, 2016 ................................................. 45 Groth, Napa Valley, 2017. 55 Hamel Family Wines, Reserve, Sonoma Valley, 2018 ...................................................... 100 Joseph Phelps, St. Helena, 2017 .................................................................................. 85 Kamen, Moon
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