XEREZ/SHERRY Sherry Is a Versatile Fortified Wine Meant to Be Savored Like a Fine Wine Or a Scotch Whiskey

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XEREZ/SHERRY Sherry Is a Versatile Fortified Wine Meant to Be Savored Like a Fine Wine Or a Scotch Whiskey XEREZ/SHERRY Sherry is a versatile fortified wine meant to be savored like a fine wine or a Scotch Whiskey. From Andalusia, these nutty and often extensively aged wines are dynamic and can pair with every course of a meal. 2 oz FINO Dry, pale white Sherry. Try with olives, almonds, Boquerones 2001 Perez Barquero Verbenera 5 MANZANILLA From the coastal area of Sanlucar, this dry Sherry pairs with olives, asparagus and Jamón Serrano 2001 Bodegas Baron, Xixarito en Rama 5 AMONTILLADO Most representative of the different styles of Sherry; nutty aromas, aromatic herbs. Dry to off-dry notes. Try with soft cheeses, Gambas or Chorizo 2007 Tomas Garcia Montilla-Moriles 7 PALO CORTADO Amontillado on the nose, Olloroso mouth feel due to its body and structure. Cured meats, Cabrales cheese and nuts… 2005 Tomas Garcia 5 OLOROSO Aged without “Flor”, round and sweet flavors. Great with aged cheese and charcuteria Bodegas Barbadillo, 12 yr. old 8 CREAM PX Late harvest or sundried grapes of the Pedro Ximenez (PX) grape. Make it the consummate dessert wine. Chocolate anyone? 2015 Valdespino El Candado 7 2013 Lustau East India Solera Reserva 5 ESPUMOSO Cava is Spain’s answer to Champagne with incredible value. Higher end Cavas rival top flight Champagnes. CATALUNYA: MACABEU, PARELLADA, XARELLO & MONASTRELL 109 Raventós I Blanc Conca del Rui Anoia 'De Nit' Rose 375ml 2015 30 104 Mestres Reserva 1312 NV 40 120 Gran Barón Brut NV 40 124 Vallformosa Brut Colleccio NV 45 107 Naveran Dama BrutVintage 2014 60 115 Gramona Gran Reserva Brut Celler Batlle 2004 105 127 Pere Ventura Gran Reserva Brut 2012 110 113 Raventós I Blanc Conca del Rui Anoia 'Manuel Raventos' 2008 125 CATALUNYA: TREPAT, GARNACHA, PINOT NOIR 121 Gran Barón Rose, Espumoso NV 40 128 Pere Ventura Gran Reserva Rosé, 2013 110 ROSADOS Racy Roses, different styles RIOJA: TEMPRANILLO 211 Izadi Larrosa 2017 45 RIBERA SACRA: MENCIA 219 Abadia de Covia Amarante 2017 50 MINHO: PORTUGAL ALVARELHAO 204 Nortico 2018 40 BLANCO ATLANTIC Albariño is our namesake and Spain’s most important white wine- stone fruit, green apples, crisp, cool climate style. RIAS BAIXAS: ALBARIÑO 301 Chan de Rosas 2017 40 323 Jardin de Lucia 2016 50 332 Fillaboa 2017 50 331 Coto de Gomariz Gomariz x 2017 55 311 Pazo Señorans Selección de Añada 2008 125 421 Raul Perez Sketch 2016 130 MONTERREI: DONA BLANCA, TREIXADURA, VERDELLO Crisp and lemony with peach notes in riper styles 312 Candea Blanco 2015 55 315 Quinta da Muradella Alanda 2015 65 317 Quinta da Muradella Gorvia Blanco 2012 115 RIBEIRO: TREIXADURA & BLENDS 321 Vina Mein 2016 65 VALDEORRAS: GODELLO 401 Luis Varela Alvarez y Toledo 2017 40 429 Telmo Rodriguez Gaba do Xil 2017 50 322 Louro 2016 55 BIERZO: GODELLO & DONNA BLANCA 404 La Vizcaina de Vinos Raul Perez La Del Vivo 2015 75 BASQUE COUNTRY: HONDARRABI ZURI 422 Gaintza Getariako 2017 50 424 Berroja S.L. Arabako Berroia 2017 50 CONTINENTAL Citrusy wines with pear notes. Barrel aging adds complexity. MADRID: MALVAR 602 Zestos Blanco 2017 40 RIOJA:VIURA, GARNACHA BLANCA, TEMPRANILLO BLANCO 403 Milenrama 2017 40 426 El Coto Blanco 2016 40 425 Macrobert & Canals Laventura 2016 65 RUEDA: VERDEJO 428 Carlos Moro Oinoz 2018 40 411 Bodegas Angel Lorenzo Cachazo El Perro Verde 2017 45 427 Frontaura 2016 70 MEDITERRANEAN Aromatic, expressive wines, medium to full bodied whites. Ideal for the Burgundy or Chardonnay drinker. TERRA ALTA: GARNACHA BLANCA 509 Piñol L’Avi Arrufi Blanco 2014 100 PENEDES: CHARDONNAY, MACABEO, XARELLO 505 Mas Candi Desig 2017 50 705 Pura Vida 2017 55 PRIORAT: GRANACHA BLANCA & BLENDS 514 Dominik Huber Historic Terroir Blanco 2016 55 512 Cesca Vicent Cabaler 2015 60 PENEDES: XARELLO 706 Can Rafols “Terraprima” 2015 45 ANDALUCIA: PALOMINO 601 Bodegas Forlong Cádiz Blanco 2017 75 607 Bodegas Barbadillo Castillo San Diego 2018 40 ISLANDS CANARY ISLANDS: DIEGO SECO, LISTAN BLANCO 604 Los Bermejos 2017 55 606 Matias I Torres Sin Titulo 2015 60 PORTUGAL DOURO: PORT BLEND 801 Luis Seabra Xisto Ilimitado 2017 55 TINTO ATLANTIC A cooler climate prevails here but farther from the coast, some of Spain’s most interesting reds can be found. These are some of the most difficult vineyards to manage. Styles can vary but think of raspberry and red fruit notes with peppery, licorice hints. If you enjoy Cabernet Franc or Pinot Noir with an edge, this section might be for you. RIAS BAIXIS: CAIÑO, MENCIA 1001 Forjas del Salnes Bastion de la Luna 2015 75 1023 Goliardo Finca Genoveva 2014 120 1003 Goliardo Finca Genoveva 2011 140 RIBEIRA SACRA: BRANCELLAO, CAIÑO, FERROL, MENCIA 1010 Fazenda Pradio 2017 55 1008 D. Ventura Viña Caneiro 2014 65 1005 Adegas Guimaro Meixemán Tinto, Ribeiro Sacra 2015 85 1007 Luis A. Rodriguez A Torna Dos Pasas 'Escolma' 2011 120 VALDEORRAS: MERENZAO, MENCIA, GARNACHA TINORERA 1558 Telmo Rodriguez Gaba do Xil 2015 50 1225 Escalado do Sil 2015 70 1556 Telmo Rodriguez As Caborcas 2014 120 RIBEIRO: MENCIA, SOUSON, BRANCELLAO 1054 Bodegas O' Ventosela Vina Leirina 2017 45 BIERZO: MENCIA 1027 Armas de Guerra 2017 40 1028 Raul Perez Gus 2014 45 1031 Raul Perez Ultreia 'St. Jacques' 2017 55 1022 Cesar Marquez Las Firmas 2016 60 1018 Antione Graillot & Raul Perez Encinas 2016 65 1017 Raul Perez Ultreia 2015 70 1012 La Vizcaina de Vinos La Vitoriana 2015 75 1030 Jose Antonio Garcia Aires de Vendimia 2016 80 1020 Raúl Pérez Ultreia de Valtuille 2015 120 ASTURIAS: MENCIA, ALBARIN TINO, VERDEJO NEGRO, CARRASQUÍN 1025 Domino del Urogallo Pesico 2013 55 CONTINENTAL Lots of tempranillo and garnacha here but the different terroirs provide a vast variety of styles. The Bordeaux drinker and California lover will find a home here. TIERRA DE LEON: PRIETO PICUDO, GARNACHA 1051 Bodegas LaOsa trasto 2016 55 1009 Raúl Pérez Rara Avis 2011 100 1050 Daniel Landi Cantos del Diablo 2016 160 1052 Daniel Landi El Reventòn 2016 160 1053 Daniel Landi Las Iruelas 2016 160 NAVARRA: TEMPRANILLO, GRACIANO & BLENDS 1101 La Calandria Volandera 2016 50 1103 Viña Magaña Dignus 2012 50 1162 Vina Zorzal Cuatro del Cuatro 2016 60 RIOJA: TEMPRANILLO, GARNACHA, GRACIANO 1144 Heredad Ugarte Egueren Ugarte 2016 40 1163 Carlos Moro Oinoz Crianza 2015 45 1120 Maisulan 2015 50 1107 La Antigua Clasico Reserva 2010 55 1149 Vinas de Gain Artadi 2015 55 1557 Bodegas LAN 'Vina Lanciano' Reserva 2011 60 1112 Lopez de Heredia Vina Cubillo 2009 60 1555 Bodegas Muga Reserva 2015 65 1134 MacRobert & Canals Laventura 2016 70 1126 Lopez de Heredia Vina Bosconia 2006 80 1132 Remelluri Reserva 2011 80 1157 El Coto de Imaz Gran Reserva 2012 85 1702 Lopez de Heredia Reserva Vina Tondonia 1.5L 2006 175 RIBERA DEL DUERO: TEMPRANILLO 1118 Barco de Piedra 2015 40 1160 Ruben Ramos Crianza 2015 45 1159 Finca Villacreces Pruno 2016 50 1111 Vizcarra Senda del Oro 2017 55 1145 Condado de Haza 2014 55 1141 Bodegas y Vinedos Milenico Valdepia 2013 60 1129 Bodegas Vizcarra JC 2014 65 1560 Protos 2015 70 1151 Nexus Crianza 2011 70 1158 Dominio del Aguila Picaro 2016 70 1161 Pesquera Crianza 2014 70 1142 Perez Pascuas Vina Pedrosa 2015 75 1153 Nexus Pissarosas 2014 80 1154 Nexus Plus 2011 105 TORO: TEMPRANILLO 1164 Torquemada 2016 45 1155 Bodegas Frontaura Dominio de Valdelacasa 2010 55 1137 Bodegas Frontaura Frontaura Crianza 2008 90 1156 Bodegas Frontaura Reserva 2006 115 1139 Bodegas Teso La Monja Alabaster 2012 300 MANCHUELA: BOBAL, GARNACHA 1165 Altolandon Mil Historias 2017 45 1202 Altolandon Rayuelo 2013 45 1204 Bodegas Ponce La Xara 2017 50 1203 Bodegas Ponce La Casilla 2016 55 MADRID: GARNACHA 1016 Zestos 2017 40 1559 Las Morada de San Martin Senda 2014 45 1032 Granito del Cadalso 2016 50 1019 El Hombre Bala 2015 60 MEDITERRANEAN Warm days, mild winters and coastal influences, reminiscent of southern French and Italian wines. Bold fruit and spice with smooth tannins define these wines ARAGON: GARNACHA 1222 Chapillon Harmonie Calatayud 2015 45 1201 Chapillon Siendra Calatayud 2016 50 1215 Bodegas Alto Moncayo Campo de Borja 2014 85 PRIORAT: GARNACHA, CARIÑENA 1205 La Cartuja 2015 40 1230 Vall Llach Embuix 2016 60 1231 Dominik Huber Historic Terroir 2016 65 1167 Familia Nin Planetes de Nin 2016 80 1228 Cal Batllet 5 Partides 'Gratallops' 2009 140 1229 Clos Mogador Priorat Tinto 2014 170 PENEDES: GARNACHA 1240 Loxarel OPS 'Amphora' 2017 50 JUMILLA: SYRAH & MONASTRELL 1306 Brumita 2017 40 1305 Bodega Sierra Norte Equilibrio 4 2016 45 1303 Casa Castillo 2016 55 1224 Joan D'Anguera L'Hostal 2012 165 TERRA ALTA: CARIÑENA GARNACHA & TEMPRANILLO 1113 Bodegas Castaño Viña al Lado de la Casa 2011 55 1220 Via Edetaria 2017 55 MONTSANT: GARNACHA 1211 Orto Vins Les Argiles Negre 2015 40 1212 Dido Venus La Universal 2016 55 1701 Dido Venus La Universal 1.5L 2016 110 1214 Joan d'Anguera Finca L'Argata 2015 70 ANDALUCIA: TINTILLA 1227 Compañia Vinos Del Atlantico Atlantida 2014 80 YECLA: MONASTRELL 1130 Bodegas Barahonda Barrica Carro 2016 40 1223 Compañia de Vinos Del Atlantico Elo 2012 75 ISLANDS Some of Spain’s most interesting indigenous grapes are found in the Canary and Balearic Islands CANARY ISLANDS: LISTAN NEGRO 1301 Suerte del Marques "7 Fuentes" 2016 55 MALLORCA: CALLET 1554 4 Kilos Motor America 2017 55 NEW WORLD WHITE 727 Quintay Q Chardonnay | Chile 2015 45 701 Ceritas Charles Heintz Chardonnay Sonoma Coast 2015 120 703 Peter Michael Ma Belle Fille Chardonnay Knights Valley 2015 180 RED 1502 Santa Ema Reserva Merlot Chile 2016 45 1561 Casas del Bosque Gran Reserva Pinot Noir Chile 2016 45 1503 Bodegas Norton Reserva Malbec Argentina 2015 50 1562 Darioush Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2014 155 .
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