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Wine by the Glass New York State Wines rare and different – wine, beer & cocktails wine by the glass new york state wines explore hudson valley & new york state wines – try our local wine tasting flight choose any four new york state wines from below to build your flight of 2 oz. pours for $13 white rosé dry riesling – fulkerson vineyards 8 long stem pink – lakewood vineyards 8 2010 dundee, ny 2009 seneca lake, ny sweet nose with tastes of citrus & mineral finish sweet strawberries and honeysuckle give way to an off-dry finish seyval blanc – clinton vineyards 8 red 2010 clinton, ny pinot noir – brotherhood winery 8 crisp & light with purity of fruit and underlying citrus accents 2010 washingtonville, ny awosting white – whitecliff vineyard 8 well-balanced and soft with a berry nose and hint of vanilla-oak gardiner, ny cabernet franc – millbrook vineyards 9 seyval/vignoles blend - light and citrusy, with refreshing acidity 2010 millbrook, ny tocai friulano – millbrook winery 10 spicy undertones & rich flavors of berries and plum 2011 millbrook, ny cabernet franc – tousey winery 12 slightly sweet with flavors of yellow fruit and white pepper 2010 millbrook, ny proprietor’s blend traminette – whitecliff vineyard 10 oak aged with good tannins and plum and berry flavors 2011 gardiner, ny medium-dry gewürztraminer hybrid with lychee aroma white, rosé & sparkling white zinfandel – estrella (rosé) 6 brut cava – poema (sparkling) 7 2009 california spain light bodied, strawberry bouquet with a crisp finish dry with a creamy texture and hints of spice pinot grigio – walnut crest 7 moscato – movendo (sparkling) 8 2011 italy italy refreshing & light, flavors of lemon, pear and vanilla fresh & crisp gentle sparkling, floral bouquet & fruit finish sauvignon blanc – cassagnoles 8 prosecco brut – maschio (sparkling) 9 2010 france italy floral aroma with a mineral note, dominated by fruit lively and fruit forward, with peach and almond flavors chardonnay – louis latour 9 2009 france bouquet of exotic fruits and honey, rich and long in the mouth red shiraz – alice white 6 meritage – robert mondavi 9 2010 australia 2010 california soft & round, supple tannins with warm hints & a savory finish classic dark cherry, fruit forward flavors with medium tannins pinot noir – barton & guestier 8 cabernet – bin 36 9 2009 france 2009 california well balanced with cherry & vanilla aromas, lingering finish rich, full flavors with notes of cassis, leather & spice aglianico del vulture – bisceglia 8 tempranillo – munia especial 8 2009 italy 2008 spain solid red with flavors of wild black and red fruits and an silky and full bodied with aromas of spices and fruit, a mineral almost bitter almond note on the finish background, cocoa and vanilla looking for a little more? try a half bottle – pours just over 2 glasses of wine. see next page for list of available half bottles wine half bottles champagne – moet chandon brut 39 pinot noir – steele 24 champagne, france 2009 carneros, california crisp apple flavors and a toasty, buttery undertone fruity with a rich nose, juicy palate and long finish chardonnay – sonoma-cutrer 22 malbec – catena zapata 21 2010 russian river, california 2010 mendoza, argentina rich and creamy fruit flavors balanced by acidity and toasty oak density and sweetness combine with dark berry & tobacco flavors sancerre – domaine auchere 23 merlot – dynamite vineyards 16 2010 loire valley, france 2007 north coast, california clean and crisp with an exotic fruit nose and nice mellowness medium bodied with flavors of dark fruit, chocolate and vanilla pouilly fuisse – louis jadot 26 brunello di montalcino– castello banfi 48 2010 burgundy, france 2006 montalcino, italy medium body with vibrant chardonnay fruit flavors full and velvety with intense flavors of liquorice and spice sauvignon blanc – kim crawford 20 cabernet sauvignon – robert mondavi 26 2008 marlborough, new zealand 2006 napa valley, california fragrant and tropical flavors with a juicy acidity and persistence supple and well balanced, mixing currant, herb and anise notes chianti classico – castello di bossi 21 cabernet sauvignon – kenwood 34 2008 tuscany, italy jack london aromas of ripe cherries & plums with nuances of oak & violets 2006 sonoma, california chianti – bell’agio 15 full bodied and earthy, with aromas of bell pepper and herbs 2010 tuscany, Italy zinfandel – seghesio 25 dry and smooth with zesty notes of cherry and berries 2009 sonoma, california pinot noir – adelsheim vineyard 32 bold aromas & flavors of raspberry and espresso, zesty tannins 2009 willamette valley, oregon light and tangy with cinnamon-accented raspberry flavors beer new york state draft build your own beer tasting flight choose any four draft beers (below) for a tasting flight of 4.5 oz. pours for $8.50 toasted lager 6 updog wheat 6 abv 5.5% blue point brewing co., patchogue abv 5.5% crossroads brewery, athens balanced flavor of malt and hops with a smooth finish hoppy, medium-bodied, unfiltered american style wheat beer hop sun 6 brooklyn sorachi ace 7 abv 5.1% southern tier brewing co. lakewood abv 7.6% brooklyn brewery, brooklyn summer wheat beer with hints of lemon and sweet malt farmhouse saison with clean flavor and lemony aromas domestic & imported draft peak organic nut brown ale 6 pabst blue ribbon 4 abv 4.7% peak organic brewing co., portland, maine abv 4.7% coors brewery, woodridge, illinois smooth brown ale with a crisp, nutty finish american lager peak organic amber ale 6 stella artois 6 abv 4.9% peak organic brewing co., portland, maine abv 5.2% lueven brewery, belgium bright and lively with a distinct toasty finish euro pale lager peak organic ipa 7 guinness stout 6 abv 7.2% peak organic brewing co., portland, maine abv 4.1% st. james’ gate brewery, ireland citrus and floral characteristics without tradional bittering hops irish dry stout new york state bottles hennepin 6.50 bluepoint blueberry ale 5.50 abv 7.7% ommegang brewery, cooperstown abv 4.3% bluepoint brewery, patchogue belgian style rich golden ale golden ale brewed with fresh blueberries rare vos 6.50 mother’s milk 5.50 abv 6.5% ommegang brewery, cooperstown abv 6.0% keegan ales, kingston medium amber ale dark and creamy milk stout brooklyn lager 5.50 phin & matts extraordinary ale 5.50 abv 5.2% brooklyn brewery, brooklyn abv 5.4% southern tier, lakewood german-style amber gold lager american pale ale brooklyn black chocolate stout 6.50 sixpoint righteous rye (16 oz can) 6 abv 10.0% brooklyn brewery, brooklyn abv 7.2% sixpoint brewery, brooklyn imperial stout-style with luscious deep dark chocolate flavors hoppy rye beer brewed with rye malt brooklyn summer ale (12 oz can) 5.50 sixpoint sweet action (16 oz can) 6 abv 5.0% brooklyn brewery, brooklyn abv 5.2% sixpoint brewery, brooklyn light bodied golden ale with a fresh, bready flavor cream ale with a harmonious balance of sweet and bitter brooklyn brown ale 5.50 sixpoint bengali tiger 6.50 abv 5.6% 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