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By the Glass Menu 4/20/18 PDF for Website Teresa’s Wines by the Glass Red (Flight of three 16.) White (Flight of three 16.) Walt, Pinot Noir Domaine de la Jousseliniere, Chardonnay Anderson Valley, California 2016 16/74. Loire Valley, France 2016 11/50. this pinot noir perfectly displays the region and clean, mineral forward and a lasting blue slate vintage. blueberry, blackberry, full bodied finish. truly well made juice. Povardarie, Vranec Quivira, Sauvignon Blanc Negotino, Macedonia 2013 10/44. Sonoma Valley, California 2015 13/60. like South American Malbec? this wine’s for you! Demeter certified. huge flavors of mango, pear spicy, tannic and bold enough for any red meat. and quince. a very cool take on a classic grape. Brea, Cabernet Sauvignon/Petit Verdot/Merlot Cecilia, Ansonica Paso Robles, California 2016 16/74. Elba Island, Italy 2015 10/44. smaller berries and a cooler climate lend to this white flowers and slate with a unique underlying wine a good acidity with gentle tannins, and a salinity. a fun example of an obscure grape. very subtle baking spice character. Le Fay de Homme, Muscadet The Juice Asylum, Sangiovese/Merlot Loire Valley, France 2016 8/NA. Tuscany, Italy 2016 13/62. a classic example from the region with notes of an exquisitely expressive blend coming primarily melon, hay and dandelions. simply clean wine. from Sangiovese. vegetal and piney, very light Pfefferer, Moscato Giallo bodied. intense, but not weighty, tannins. Alto Adige, Italy 2016 10/44. Amplify Wines “Lightworks”, Merlot a restrained, floral sweetness with an easy going, Santa Ynez Valley, California 2014/15/16 15/68. grassy finish. just perfect for a hot day. done in a solera method with high acid, wild Omero Cellars, Pinot Gris tannins and an almost unexplainable earthiness. Willamette Valley, Oregon 2016 13/60. don’t be stupid, drink this wine. a genuinely complex Pinot Gris. unfiltered, with a Le Real du Loup, Carignan/Grenache/Syrah small amount of skin contact. tons of citrus zest. Minervois, France 2012 10/44. Juan Miguez Viña Leiriña, Treixadura a powerful wine from the south of France. Ribeiro, Spain 2016 10/44. raisins, jam and a touch of dark chocolate. this is a crowd pleaser, which isn’t always a bad Fins Als Kullons, Sumoll/Grenache/Xarel-lo thing. lots of tropical fruit, no residual sugar and Catalunya, Spain 2016 10/50. (Liter Bottle) who doesn’t like likes an easy finish? this wine has found the trick of being incredibly Domaine du Seminaire, Viognier crushable and surprisingly complex at the same Côtes du Rhône, France 2016 10/45. time. cherry, spice, light bodied, perfect. as with all Viognier, this wine has a great depth Ferdinando Principiano, Nebbiolo and structure. wildflower, quince and peach, Langhe, Italy 2014 12/54. Sparkling a delicate wine perfect for any meal. a hint of Cleto Chiarli Rose Brut, Lambrusco/Pinot Noir blackberry preserves, juniper and holly. Emilia Romagna, Italy NV 11/50. El Petit Carlania, Trepat dry with a hint of wild strawberry. very clean Catalonia, Spain 2016 13/60. Perrier-Jouët Blanc de Blancs Brut, Chardonnay no filtration and slight variation between each Champagne, France 2000 40/NA. bottle. citrus flower and white pepper. this is proper bubbly for a toast in celebration of Fancy Pants perfectly preserved, like it was opened just for you life’s triumphs. dry, earthy, brioche, perfection. Ardore, Cabernet Sauvignon not available as part of a flight. Rosé Napa Valley, California 2009 40/200. Illahe, Tempranillo suede, dark chocolate, black berries. this is Willamette Valley, Oregon 2016 12/54. serious wine for the bold west coast wine fan. an incredibly pale, dry rose with hints of strawberries and tropical fruit. Provence style..
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