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Champagne Pierre Paillard, Bouzy (Imported by Bouzy) Les Parcelles 60 Les Parcelles Magnum 125 Les Terres Roses 65 La Grande Récolte 2-2019 2008 95 Les Maillerettes 2-2021 2016 75 Les Mottelettes 5-2018 2013 80 Doyard, Vertus (Imported by Bouzy) Cuvée Vendémiaire 65 Révolution 70 Les Lumieres 1-2018 2008 325 Miniere F & R, Hermonville (Imported by Bouzy) Influence 65 Rosé Influence 6-2018 75 Symbiose 11-2018 2009 95 Pierre Moncuit, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger Delos 65 Brut Rosé 65 Millésime Extra Brut 2010 85 Millésime Extra Brut 2008 95 Millésime Zéro Dosage 2006 95 Cuvée Nicole Veilles Vignes 2006 125 David Léclapart, Trépail L ‘Amateur 2018 75 L ‘Artiste 2015 125 Vouette et Sorbée, Buxières Sur Arce Fidèle 11-2018 2016 80 Blanc d’Argile 09-2019 2016 95 Textures 11-2017 2015 130 Egly Ouriet, Ambonnay Brut tradition 10-2018 90 Brut Rosé 155 Millésime 2011 215 Jacques Selosse, Avize Initial 10-2020 195 V.O. 10-2020 225 Substance 9-2020 325 Rosé 10-2020 245 Ruppert-Leroy, Essoyes Fosse-Grely 9-2018 2015 85 Martin Fontaine 10-2018 2015 95 Papillon 10-2019 2017 95 Georges Laval, Cumières Garennes 6-2021 2018 70 Cumières 9-2021 2018 85 Emmanuel Brochet, Villers Aux Noeuds Le Mont Benoit 2017 70 Roses de Jeanne, Celles-sur-Ource Côte de Val Vilaine 4-2020 2018 155 Côte de Béchalin 2021 2014 175 Les Ursules 4-2020 2016 185 La Haute Lemblé 4-2020 2016 235 La Bolorée 4-2020 2016 255 Ulysse Collin, Congy Les Maillons 3-2019 2015 125 Les Enfers 03-2021 2016 145 Aurélien Lurquin, Romery Les Forcières 11-2020 2017 235 Best white wine under €60,- Chardonnay ‘Blauw’, Genoels Elderen, België 2018 40 Riesling Spätlese ‘Thörnicher Ritsch, Hermann Ludes, Mosel 1994 45 Weisser Burgunder trocken, Matthias Müller, Mittelrhein 2018 35 Riesling ‘Devon S’, Toni Jost, Mittelrhein 2009 35 Riesling ‘Engelstein’ GG, Matthias Müller, Mittelrhein 2017 55 Grüner Veltliner Federspiel ‘Loibner’, Weingut Knoll, Wachau 2020 40 VDF ‘Kopin’, Anne & Jean-Francois Ganevat NV 60 Sylvaner, Albert Boxler, Elzas 2017 40 Quincy ‘Sucellus’, Domaine du Tremblay 2015 35 Anjou, Domaine Ogereau 2018 35 Savennieres ‘Clos le Grand Beaupreau’, Domaine Ogereau 2014 50 Montlouis ‘Remus’, Dom. de Taille aux Loups (Jacky Blot) 2015 55 Vouvray ‘Clos du Bourg’, Domaine Huet 2019 55 Côte de Nuits Villages, Domaine Pansiot 2015 45 Bourgogne ‘Les Femelottes’, David Moret 2019 45 Bourgogne Blanc ‘Bigotes’, Frédéric Cossard 2017 50 Chablis, Domaine Pinson 2019 40 Meursault, Vincent Bouzereau 2019 60 Viognier, Domaine du Chêne, Rhône 2019 35 Crozes Hermitage, Domaine Betton 2019 45 Saint Joseph, Pierre Gaillard 2019 45 Saint Peray, Mark Haisma 2016 45 Condrieu, Pierre Gaillard 2019 55 Arbois Savagnin ‘Voile’, Benoit Mulin, Jura 2014 45 Chardonnay ‘Etoile’, Domaine de Montbourgeau, Jura 2017 35 Vermentinu, Terra Nostra, Corsica 2019 35 Faustine blanc, Comte Abbatucci, Corsica 2018 45 ‘Intillières’, Supply Royer, Languedoc 2019 50 Albariño ‘The embraced wine’, Eivi, Rias Baixas 2019 35 Txakolina, Txomin Etxaniz, 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Lignier 2018 35 Bourgogne rouge ‘Bedeau’, Frédéric Cossard 2017 50 Bourgogne rouge ‘Riaux’, Renaud Boyer 2018 55 Morey Saint Denis, Georges Lignier 2017 55 Bourgogne rouge ‘Les Prielles’, Berthaut-Gerbet 2018 45 Fixin, Berthaut-Gerbet 2018 55 Marsannay, Domaine Huguenot 2015 45 Marsannay ‘En la Montagne’, Domaine Huguenot 2015 55 Trousseau ‘Singulier’, Bénédicte & Stéphane Tissot, Jura 2018 55 ‘Olla Rouge’, Domaine Matassa, Roussillon 2020 40 ‘Mambo sun’, Domaine Matassa, Roussillon 2019 50 Petit Clos Canarelli, Clos Canarelli, Corsica 2018 40 Clos Canarelli, Clos Canarelli, Corsica 2018 60 Cuvée Prestige, Château Cap Saint Martin, Bordeaux 2017 35 Château Citran, Bordeaux 2010 50 Château Grand Village, Bordeaux 2010 45 Château Le Sartre, Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux 2015 50 Crozes Hermitage, Yann Chave 2016 45 Vacqueyras ‘Le Poete’, Domaine la Fourmone 2018 35 Châteauneuf-du-pape, Domaine Roche-Audran 2010 50 Château L’Euziere, Pic Saint Loup (Syrah 80%, Grenache) 2015 40 ‘Elise’, Domaine La Terasse d’Elise, Languedoc 2013 50 Faustine rouge, Comte Abbatucci, Corsica 2019 45 Tempranillo reserve especial, Pesquera, Ribera del Duero 2010 60 Herdade de São Miguel, (Field Blend), Alentejo 2019 30 Pintas Character (Field Blend), Wine & Soul, Douro 2014 60 Teroldego ‘Dolomiti Rosso’, Foradori, Dolomiti 2018 45 Barbera d’Alba ‘Tré Vigne’, Vietti 2018 45 Rosso di Valtelina, Ar.Pe.Pe. 2018 40 Valpolicella Classico Superiore, Zýmē 2017 45 ‘Rosso Veneto’, Zýmē, Veneto 2015 55 Carmignano riserva, Mauro Vanucci, Carmignano 2015 60 Chianti Classico, L’erta di Radda 2017 35 Rosso del Gello, Poggio del Gello, Tuscany 2017 40 Rosso di Montalcino, Altesino 2018 40 Munjebel rosso, Frank Cornelissen, Sicily 2017 55 Syrah ‘Mosi Flavian Syrah’, Mosi wines, Swartland 2015 45 White wine Germany Matthias Müller, Mittelrhein Weisser Burgunder trocken 2018 35 Riesling ‘Engelstein’ GG 2017 55 Riesling ‘An der Rabenlei’ GG 2017 55 Philipp Khun, Pfalz Riesling ‘Schwarzer Herrgott’ GG 2017 55 Egon Müller, Mosel Riesling kabinet ‘Wiltinger Braune Kupp’ 2018 65 August Kesseler, Rheingau Riesling ‘Daily August’ 2020 30 Riesling ‘Selichmacher’ GG 2019 70 Austria Weingut Knoll, Wachau Grüner Veltliner Federspiel ‘Loibner’ 2020 40 Grüner Veltliner Smaragd ‘Kreutles’ 2018 65 F.X. Pichler, Wachau Riesling Smaragd ‘Loibenberg’ 2014 70 France, Loire Stephane Bernaudeau Les Ongles 2018 105 Les Terres Blanches 2018 125 Les Nourissons VV 2018 195 Didier Dagueneau Pouilly Fumé ‘Pur Sang’ 2018 135 Pouilly Fumé ‘Silex’ 2015 185 Pouilly Fumé ‘Silex’ 2016 180 Sancerre ‘Le Mont Damné’ 2016 180 Antoine Sanzay, Saumur Saumur Blanc ‘Les Salles Martin’ 2017 65 Saumur Blanc ‘Les Salles Martin’ 2018 65 Chablis Domaine Pinson Chablis 2019 40 Chablis 1er Cru ‘Mont de Milieu’ 2018 55 Chablis Grand Cru ‘Les Clos’ 2015 95 Chablis Grand Cru ‘Les Clos’ 2016 90 Chablis Grand Cru ‘Les Clos’ 2017 85 Chablis Grand Cru ‘Les Clos’ 2018 90 Domaine Vincent Dauvissat Chablis 2014 65 Chablis 2018 55 Chablis 1er Cru ‘Vaillons’ 2015 135 Chablis 1er Cru ‘Vaillons’ 2018 95 Domaine François Raveneau Chablis 2013 195 Chablis 1er Cru ‘Montée de Tonnerre’ 2013 295 Domaine Pattes Loup (Thomas Pico) Chablis 2018 55 Le vin de deux (Valérie Gavaud & Bill Moysan) Chablis ‘Catch 22’ 2016 60 Chablis 2017 65 Chablis 1er Cru ‘Mont de Milieu’ 2017 115 Burgundy Alain Chavy Saint Aubin 1er Cru ‘En Remilly’ 2018 65 Puligny Montrachet 2018 75 Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Champs Gain’ 2019 90 Frédéric Cossard Bourgogne Blanc ‘Bigotes’ 2017 50 Saint Romain ‘Combe Bazin’ 2018 65 Puligny Montrachet ‘Voitte’ 2017 110 Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Les Folatières’ 2016 150 Vincent & Francois Jouard Chassagne Montrachet 2018 75 Grand Cru ‘Bâtard Montrachet’ 2017 295 Joseph Colin Saint Aubin ‘Compendium’ 2018 65 Saint Aubin 1er Cru ‘La Chatenière’ 2018 80 Jura Bénédicte & Stéphane Tissot Savagnin ‘Voile’ 2014 65 Savagnin ‘Ouillé’ 2016 65 Chardonnay ‘Patchwork’ 2019 50 Chardonnay ‘Rose Massale’ 2018 70 Chardonnay ‘La Mailloche’ 2017 75 Chardonnay ‘Le Clos de la Tour du Curon’ 2017 135 Château Chalon 2008 115 Nicolas Jacob Chardonnay ‘La-Haut’ 2017 95 Rhône Pierre Gaillard Saint Joseph 2019 45 Condrieu 2019 55 Corsica Clos Canarelli, Figari Tarra di Sognu 2017 80 Vermentino Amphora 2019 85 Portugal Wine & Soul, Douro Guru Branco 2017 55 Guru Branco (Magnum) 2015 125 Filipa Pato, Bairrada FP 2019 35 Nossa Calcario 2018 50 Nossa Calcario (Magnum) 2015 110 Adega de Cartuxa, Alentejo Cartuxa Branco 2018 40 Pêra Manca Branco 2017 75 Italy Pieropan, Veneto Soave ‘La Rocca’ 2019 55 Soave ‘La Rocca’ (Magnum) 2017 110 Frank Cornelissen, Sicilia Munjebel Bianco 2018 60 Massa Vecchia, Tuscany Vermentino ‘Ariento’ 2018 65 Emidio Pepe, Abruzzo Trebbiano d’Abruzzo 2016 80 Trebbiano d’Abruzzo 2017 75 Trebbiano d’Abruzzo 2018 70 Pecorino ‘Colli Aprutini’ 2017 105 Azienda Agricola Valentini, Abruzzo Trebbiano d’Abruzzo 2015 165 Trebbiano d’Abruzzo 2016 160 New Zealand Felton Road, Central Otago Chardonnay ‘Bannockburn’ 2018 60 Chardonnay ‘Block 6’ 2018 70 United States Schug winery, Sonoma Coast Chardonnay ‘Sonoma Coast’ 2018 50 Chardonnay ‘Carneros’ 2018 55 Kistler vineyards Chardonnay ‘Les Noisetiers’ 2019 95 Red wine Germany August Kesseler, Rheingau Pinot Noir ‘Momentum Gaudeo’ 2017 50 Pinot Noir ‘Cuvée Max’ 2015 85 Pinot Noir ‘Höllenberg’ 2016 135 Pinot Noir ‘Pinot Borgmann’ (Magnum) 2017 95 Meyer Näkel, Ahr Spätburgunder 2018 40 Spätburgunder ‘Blauschiefer’ 2018 50 Spätburgunder ‘S’ 2018 65 Spätburgunder GG ‘Pfarrwingert’ 2015 95 France, Loire Antoine Sanzay, Saumur Saumur Champigny 2014 40 Saumur Champigny ‘La Haye Dampièrre’
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