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Cadetmenu V2 3 WINE BY THE GLASS PROVISIONS SPARKLING PISTACHIOS 3 Delamotte, Grand Cru, Le Mesnil sur Oger Chardonnay NV 18 Agnés Paquet, Crémant De Bourgogne Pinot Noir Blend NV 11 OLIVES 4 Castelvetrano Kuesh, Orgins, Armenia Voskehat Blend NV 10 Murgo, Rose, Sicily Nerello Mascalese 2014 11 GRILLED CHEESE 9 Central Coast Creamery cow’s milk, pesto, pickles WHITE Add prosciutto $4 Hourglass, Estate, Napa Sauvignon Blanc 2016 11 Rudi Pichler, Federspiel, Wachau Grüner Veltliner 2016 11 CONSERVA PLATE 12 Dropout, Andrus Island Vineyard, California Albariño 2015 10 Minerva Portuguese tinned seafood, toast Codfish in Olive Oil or Mackerel Fillets with pickles Schlumberger, Les Princes Abbés, Alsace Pinot Gris 2014 9 Massican, Annia, Napa Ribolla Gialla Blend 2016 14 SALUMI PLATE 15 Gate, Russian River Valley Chardonnay 2013 13 Selection of Oenotri salumi, toast, olives, mustard ROSÉ CHEESE PLATE 15 LIOCO, Indica, Mendocino County Carignan 2016 10 Selection of artisanal cheeses, toast, olives RED CADET COMBO 15/35 Domaine Ruet , Douby, Morgon Gamay 2014 10 Selection of salumi and cheeses, toast, olives Gros Ventre, High County Red, El Dorado Pinot/Gamay Blend 2016 11 Raúl Pérez, Ultreia St. Jacques, Bierzo Mencía Blend 2015 10 PROSCIUTTO 15/35 La Quercia Berkshire Prosciutto, fromage blanc, toast Joseph Swan, Mancini Ranch, Sonoma Zinfandel 2012 13 Le Clos de Caillou, Côtes du Rhône Grenache Blend 2015 11 Shypoke, Calistoga/Napa Charbono 2013 12 FLIGHTS Apriori, Proprietary Red, NapaValley Meritage 2014 13 BARTENDERS CHOICE 18 AFTER DINNER 3 wines by the glass, 2 ounce pours Broadbent, 10 year Boal Madeira NV 14 Domaine de Durban, Beaumes-de-Venise Muscat 2014 8 BEER TASTING 11 Topaz, Napa Valley Sauvignon/Sémillon 2005 19 4 draft beers, 4 ounce pours, your choice ALL WINES AVAILABLE TO-GO AT RETAIL PRICING DARK LAGER BEER + CIDER Ayinger, Celebrator, Germany Doppelbock 6.7% 7 3 Coronado Brewing, Mermaids Red, Coronado Amber Ale 5.7% 6 PILSNER, LAGER PORTER, STOUT Kulmbacher, Edelherb, German Pilsner 4.9% 7 Deschutes, Black Butte, Ore Porter 5.2% 6 Stiegl, Austria [can] 500ml Lager 4.9% 7 Evil Twin, Even More Jesus, Brooklyn [can] 500ml Stout 12.0% 8 Weihenstephaner, Germany Pilsner 5.1% 6 Mikkeller, Beer Geek Breakfast, San Diego Coffee Stout 7.5% 8 Evil Twin, Low Life, Brooklyn [can] 500ml Pilsner 5.5% 7 FARMHOUSE, SAISON, WHEAT ALE SEASONAL BEERS Jolly Pumpkin, Bam Biére, Michigan Farmhouse Ale 4.5% 14 Uinta, Punk’n, Utah Pumpkin 5.0% 6 Prairie Artisan Ales, Standard, Oklahoma Farmhouse Ale 4.5% 7 Paulaner, Oktoberfest, Germany Märzen 5.8% 6 Ayinger, Bräuweisse, Germany Hefeweizen 5.1% 7 Modern Times, Lomaland, San Diego [can] 500ml Saison 5.5% 7 Midnight Sun, TREAT, Alaska 22oz Pumpkin Porter 7.8% 25 Saison Dupont, Belgium Saison 6.5% 9 Stillwater, Cellar Door, Maryland Saison 6.6% 6 RESERVE BEERS Cantillon, 100% Lambic, Brussels 375ml Lambic w/ Raspberry 5.0% 40 SOUR Jolly Pumpkin, Calabaza Blanca, Michigan White Ale 4.8% 13 Cantillon, Rosé de Gambrinus, Brussels 375ml Lambic w/ Raspberry 5.0% 45 Prairie Artisan Ales, Twist, Oklahoma [can] Dry Hopped 5.8% 7 Bruery, Terreux Rueuze, CA 750ml Geuze 5.6% 40 Leite, Cuvée Jeun’homme, Belgium Wild Ale 6.5% 12 Rare Barrel, Wise Guise, CA 22oz Sour w/ Raspberry 5.6% 45 Petrus, Aged Pale, Belgium Belgian Pale Ale 7.3% 9 2014 Orval, Oude, Belgium Belgian Pale Ale 6.2% 16 Duchesse de Bourgogne, Belgium Flanders Red Ale 6.0% 12 2015 Cascade, Kriek, OR 750ml Wild Ale w/ Cherry 8.5% 48 BELGIAN Bruery, Autumn Maple, CA 750ml Spice Beer 10.0% 25 Yo-Ho Brewing, Suiyoubi No Neko, Japan [can] Belgian White Ale 4.5% 11 Achel, 8°, Belgium Triple 8.0% 11 CIDER Bertinchamps, Belgium Triple 8.0% 11 DRY Orval, Belgium Belgian Pale Ale 6.9% 12 Bordelet, Brut Tendre, Normandy 750ml 4.0% 25 Rochefort, #6, Belgium Dubbel 7.5% 12 Brooks, California 6.0% 7 Rochefort, #8, Belgium Belgian Strong Ale 9.2% 12 Shacksbury, Vermont 6.5% 8 Rochefort, #10, Belgium Quadrupel 11.3% 15 Finnriver, Dry Hopped, WA 500ml 6.5% 18 SEMI-DRY HOP FORWARD, IPA Bordelet, Authentique, Normandy 750ml Pear Cider 4.0% 29 Brouwerij De Ranke, XX, Belgium Belgian IPA 6.2% 9 Bordelet, Argelette, Normandy 750ml 4.5% 40 Fort Point, Villager, San Francisco IPA 6.3% 7 Dunkerton’s, Organic, England 500ml Pear Cider 7.5% 15 Hitachino, Classic Ale, Japan IPA 7.0% 12 Tilted Shed, Graviva, Sonoma 375ml 8.0% 19 Unita, Hop Nosh, Salt Lake City IPA 7.3% 6 ALL WINES AVAILABLE TO-GO AT RETAIL PRICING VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE 3 Agrapart, Avizoise, BDB, Grand Cru, Avize Extra Brut 2009 240 Agrapart, Expérience, BDB, Grand Cru, Avize Brut Nature 2007 450 Agrapart, Vénus, BDB, Grand Cru, Avize Brut Nature 2009 350 CHAMPAGNE Paul Bara, Special Club, Grand Cru, Bouzy 2005 190 Marie Courtin, Efflorescence, Côte des Bar Extra Brut 2012 135 NON-VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE Jean Milan, Terres de Noél, Grand Cru, BDB, Oger 2004 175 Agrapart, 7 Crus, Avize NV 100 Hébrart, Rive Gauche-Rive Droite, Grand Cru, Valle de la Marne 2008 245 Agrapart, Terroirs, Avize 1.5 L NV 310 Bérêche & Fils, Reflet D’antan, Champagne NV 238 Jacquesson, Grand Cru, Avize 2004 400 Gaston Chiquet, Tradition, 1er Cru, Valle de la Marne NV 85 Marguet, Les Crayeres, Grand Cru, Le Mesnil sur Oger 2011 215 Andre Clouet, Grand Reserve, Champagne 1.5 L NV 190 Georges Laval, Millesime, 1er Cru, Cumieres Brut Nature 2009 525 Ulysse Collin, Les Maillons, Champagne Extra Brut NV 168 Egly-Ouriet, Millésime, 1er Cru, Ambonnay 2006 290 R.H. Coutier, BDB, Grand Cru, Ambonnay NV 85 Saint Chamant, Cuvée Royale, BDB, Epernay, 1.5L 2000 285 Delamotte, BDB, Grand Cru, Le Mesnil sur Oger NV 115 Savart, L’Année, 1er Cru, Montagne de Reims Extra Brut 2011 190 Egly-Ouriet, Tradition, Grand Cru, Ambonnay NV 140 Michel Turgy, Collection, BDB, Grand Cru, Le Mesnil sur Oger 1985 420 Egly-Ouriet, V.P., Grand Cru, Ambonnay Extra Brut NV 190 Michel Turgy, Millésime, BDB, Grand Cru, Le Mesnil Sur Oger 2009 125 Fleury, Champagne 1.5 L NV 195 Veuve Fourny, Cuvée du Clos Notre Dame, 1er Cru, Vertus 2005 260 Gonet-Medeville, 1er Cru, Valle de la Marne 1.5L NV 190 Henri Goutorbe, Cuvée Prestige, 1er Cru, Aÿ NV 90 CUVÉE DE PRESTIGE Henriot, Brut Souverain, Champagne NV 76 Andre Beaufort, Millesime, Ambonnay 2009 145 J. Lassalle, Cachet Or, 1er Cru, Champagne NV 64 Philipponnat, Close des Goisses, Mareuil-sur-Ay 2006 400 Jacquesson, Cuvee 739, Champagne Extra Brut NV 125 Philipponnat, Close des Goisses, Mareuil-sur-Ay 2007 380 Larmandier-Bernier, Longitude, 1er Cru, Côte des Blancs Extra Brut NV 110 Vilmart, Coeur de Cuvée, 1er Cru, Montagne de Reims 2006 255 Lassaigne, Le Cotet, Montgueux Extra Brut NV 145 Marguet, Shaman 12, Grand Cru, Ambonnay NV 105 ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE Robert Moncuit, Grand Cru, Le Mesnil sur Oger, NV 90 Billecart-Salmon NV 155 Savart, L’Ouverture, 1er Cru, Champagne NV 125 Gaston Chiquet, Valle de la Marne NV 95 Suenen, Reserve, Cramant NV 115 RH Coutier, Grand Cru, Ambonnay NV 115 Maurice Vesselle, Cuvée Réservée, Grand Cru, Bouzy NV 120 Egly-Ouriet, Grand Cru, Ambonnay NV 210 Veuve Fourny, Grand Réserve, 1er Cru, Vertus NV 85 Gosset, Grande Rosé, Champagne NV 165 Vilmart, Grand Cellier, 1er Cru, Rilly la Montagne NV 140 Lassaigne, Montgueux Extra Brut NV 130 Vouette et Sorbée, Fidèle, Buxières-sur-Arce Extra Brut NV 200 Philipponnat, Royale Réserve, Mareuil-Sur-Ay NV 140 Saint Chamant, Epernay NV 120 Salmon, Chaumuzy NV 115 Vilmart, Cuvee Rubis, 1er Cru, Rilly la Montagne NV 170 ALL WINES AVAILABLE TO-GO AT RETAIL PRICING ITALIAN Gros Ventre, El Dorado Vermentino 2016 45 Idlewild, Fox Hill, Mendocino Arneis 2015 55 3 Massican, Annia, Napa Ribolla Gialla Blend 2016 60 Onward Wines, Suisun Valley Malvasia Bianca 2014 38 SPARKLING WINE SPANISH CALIFORNIA ALBARIÑO Charles Heintz Wines, Sabrina Marie, Sonoma Chardonnay 2010 90 Dropout, Andrus Island Vineyard, California 2015 40 Schramsberg, Blanc de Blancs, North Coast Chardonnay 2014 70 Etxea, Rorick Heritage Vineyard, Sierra Foothills 2016 45 FRANCE Ferdinand, California 2015 40 Agnés Paquet, Crémant De Bourgogne Pinot Noir Blend NV 48 Kongsgaard, Napa Valley 2016 90 Francois Chidaine, Crémant du Loire Chenin Blanc NV 45 OTHER GERMANY Forlorn Hope, Que Saudade, California Verdelho 2014 45 Immich Batterieberg, Jour Fixe, Mosel Riesling 2011 86 CHENIN BLANC Peter Lauer, Sekt, Saar Riesling 2013 75 Alluvion, Reamer Vineyard, Clarksburg 2014 54 ARMENIA Enfield Wines, Mixed Whites on Skins, Chalone Chenin Blend 2015 50 Kuesh, Orgins, Armenia Voskehat Blend NV 40 Krater, Monterey 2015 55 Leo Steen, Dry Creek 2013 38 SPARKLING ROSÉ Pax Mahle Wines, Buddha's Dharma, Mendocino 2015 50 Clos de la Briderie, Silex, Crémant de Loire Pineau d’ Aunis NV 44 The Terraces, Clarksburg 2016 40 Leitz, Sekt Brut, Rheingau Pinot Noir 2015 55 Mas de Daumas Gassac, Languedoc Cabernet Sauvignon NV 50 UNIQUE VARIETIES Murgo, Sicily Nerello Mascalese 2014 44 Jolie Laide, Rorick Heritage Vnyd., Calaveras Pinot Gris 2016 50 Domaine Stérol, Turbullent, Côte Roannaise Gamay 2016 45 Perliss Estate Vineyards, Knights Valley Semillon 2015 60 Della Staffa, Brioso Rosato, Umbria Sangiovese 2016 58 Radio Coteau, Platt Vineyard, Sonoma Coast Riesling 2015 80 Vocal, Alfaro Vineyard, Santa Cruz Grüner Veltliner 2014 45 Wei Chi, Luchsinger Vineyard, Lake County Semillon 2013 40 Zeitgeist, Russian River Valle Trousseau Gris 2015 40 CALIF. 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