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Champagne and Sparkling Wine champagne and sparkling wine featured by the glass or bottle modicum, Blanc de Blancs, North Coast 2017 ...... $27 | $125 veuve clicquot, Yellow Label, Reims MV ...... $26 | $120 pol roger, Reserve, Epernay MV .............. $28 | $130 marc hebrart, Rosé, Mareuil-Sur-Aÿ MV ...... $32 | $155 dom pérignon, Epernay 2010 ................. $65 | $350 dom pérignon, Plénitude 2, Epernay 2000 ..... $95 | $500 champagne and sparkling wine featured by the bottle schramsberg, Blanc de Noirs, North Coast 2017 ..... $120 billecart-salmon, Rosé, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ MV ..... $250 krug, Rosé “24th Édition,” Reims, Half-Bottle ......... $400 krug, Rosé “24th Édition,” Reims .................... $800 krug, “Grande Cuvée, 169ème Édition,” Reims, Half-Bottle $200 krug, “Grande Cuvée, 167ème Édition,” Reims .......... $395 krug, “Grande Cuvée, 166ème Édition,” Reims, Magnum. $1,200 krug, “Collection” Reims 1988 ...................... $2,700 krug, Blanc de Blancs, “Clos du Mesnil,” Reims 2006 .... $2,700 salon, “Blanc de Blancs,” Le Mesnil 2007 ........... $1,500 salon, “Blanc de Blancs,” Le Mesnil 2004 ........... $1,500 louis roederer, “Cristal,” Reims 2013 ............ $700 pol roger, “Sir Winston Churchill,” Epernay 2009 .... $625 veuve clicquot, “La Grande Dame, Yayoi Kusama, Limited Edition,” Reims 2012 ......................... $504 dom pérignon, Plénitude 2, Epernay 2002. ......... $950 dom ruinart, Rosé, Reims 2007 .................. $845 ruinart, Rosé, Reims MV, ........................ $160 ruinart, Rosé, Reims MV, Jeroboam .............. $1,800 ruinart, Rosé, Reims MV, Magnum. .$500 ruinart, “Blanc de Blancs,” Reims MV, Magnum ...... $480 dom pérignon, Epernay 2008, Magnum .......... $1,600 featured by the glass or bottle white wine red wine cloudy bay, domaine confuron-cotetidot, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough 2020 ........ $19 | $60 Bourgogne Passetoutgrain, 2017.. .......... $19 | $75 jean-marc boillot, flowers, Montagny Premier Cru 2017 .............. $23 | $70 Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast 2018 ............ $25 | $90 paul hobbs, valduero, Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, 2018 .... $32 | $110 “Crianza,” Ribera Del Duero 2014 ......... $20 | $65 vacheron, ridge vineyard, Sancerre, Loire Valley 2019 ............... $29 | $95 Zinfandel, Geyserville 2019 ............... $30 | $90 rosé wine clos alivu, Patrimonio, Corsica 2020 ................. $17 | $66 hyde de villaine, Rosé de Pinot Noir, Carneros 2020 .......... $21 | $70 château d’esclans, “Rock Angel,” Côtes de Provence 2018 ..... $24 | $72 featured by the bottle white wine rosé and red wine domaine schoffit, kenzo estate, “Yui,” Rosé, Napa Valley 2020 $180 “Hart,” Riesling, Alsace 2018 .................. $55 kistler, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast 2018 ...... $135 franz hirtzberger, Grüner Veltliner, “Rotes Tor,” Federspiel, domaine de montille, Wachau 2018 ................................ $80 “Les Cras,” Pommard 2018 ................... $155 domaine gilles-fèvre, paul lato, “Fourchaume,” Chablis Premier Cru 2018 ....... $105 Pinot Noir, “Seabiscuit,” Sta. Rita Hills 2018 ..... $160 cloudy bay, littorai, Sauvignon Blanc, “Te Koko,” Marlborough 2016 .. $142 Pinot Noir, “Savoy Vineyard,” Anderson Valley 2018 ........................ $185 kenzo, Sauvignon Blanc, “Asatsuyu,” Napa Valley 2019 .. $180 joseph faiveley, Vosne-Romanée 2014 .... $210 domaine fontaine-gagnard, adaptation, “Les Caillerets,” Chassagne Montrachet Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2017. .$126 Premier Cru 2019 ............................ $280 modicum, albert grivault, Cabernet Sauvignon, “Hestan,” Napa Valley 2016 . $135 “Clos du Murger,” Meursault 2018 ............. $168 mascot, peter michael, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2016. .$255 Chardonnay, “La Carrière,” Knights Valley 2019 ... $216 newton, Proprietary Blend, Le Puzzle, Napa Valley 2017 .................. $270 .
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