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Pappas Bros. Steakhouse Focuses on the Constant Pursuit of Excellence Pappas Bros. Steakhouse focuses on the constant pursuit of excellence. Food, atmosphere and service harmonize in an extraordinary symphony. To this end, our wine list is finely tuned to offer the ideal selection for every Guest and every occasion. Meticulous care is paid not only to the more than 3,500 selections of wine but also to the storage and service of our award-winning collection. Every conceivable effort is made to bring our Guests a spectacular wine experience; from the cellars, kept at 55° Fahrenheit, to the crystal stemware to our knowledgeable sommeliers. As wine enjoys an unprecedented explosion in popularity worldwide, we strive to stay ahead of the curve. Our list is constantly evolving, reflecting the latest trends and regions, while maintaining a solid footing on the time-honored masters of the craft. Our dedication to providing a comprehensive representation of the world of wine has resulted in quite an extensive list. Being a native Texas steakhouse, the focus naturally falls on full-bodied reds. However, we have certainly not neglected the rest of the spectrum. White Burgundies, Riesling, as well as dessert wines and Ports, also enjoy the spotlight. While we invite you to explore the list at your leisure, our wine stewards relish sharing their knowledge. Every wine is unique, as is every Guest, and we welcome the opportunity to pay personal attention to each pairing. It is our fervent hope that you will find this list both as exciting and eye-opening as we do. Savor the journey! 2019 CONTENTS WINES BY THE GLASS ................................1 - 2 HALF BOTTLE SELECTIONS ..........................3 - 4 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINES .................5 - 12 AMERICAN WHITE WINES Chardonnay .......................................13 - 14 Sauvignon Blanc, Texas, Other Whites, Proprietary Blends & Domestic Rosé .......................15 IMPORTED WHITE WINES Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Spain & Greece ................16 Portugal, South Africa & Imported Rosé . 17 Austria. 18 Germany .........................................19 - 20 France ...........................................21 - 33 AMERICAN RED WINES Cabernet Sauvignon & Blends ........................ 34 - 53 Cabernet Franc . 54 Merlot & Blends ......................................55 Pinot Noir ........................................56 - 59 Zinfandel, Syrah & Petite Sirah & Other Reds .............60 - 65 IMPORTED RED WINES Bordeaux .........................................66 - 76 Burgundy & Loire Valley .............................77 - 95 Rhône Valley, Southern France .......................96 -105 Italy ...........................................106 - 119 Spain ..........................................120 - 125 Portugal ..........................................126 Australia & New Zealand ...........................127 - 128 Argentina, Chile & Mexico ..........................129 - 130 Austria, Germany & Greece ............................131 Lebanon ...........................................132 South Africa ........................................133 DESSERT WINES .................................134 - 135 FORTIFIED WINES ...............................136 - 138 LARGE BOTTLE COLLECTION Champagne ........................................139 Magnums ......................................140 - 147 Double Magnums ................................148 - 149 Extra Large Bottles ...................................150 WHITE WINES BY THE GLASS FEATURED WINE via CORAVIN Chardonnay, Hudson Vineyards 2016 Los Carneros $29 Hermitage Blanc, Jean Louis Chave 2000 Northern Rhône Valley $35 SPARKLING WINES Glass Vino Bianco Frizzante, Bisson 2018 Veneto $14 Lambrusco di Sorbara, ”Vechia Modena” Cleto Chiarli NV Emilia-Romagna $12 Bugey-Cerdon, Dom. de la Dentelle NV (Semi-Sweet Rosé) Savoie $15 Ferrari, Brut NV Trento, Italy $17 J-M Sélèque “Solessence - 7 Villages”, Extra Brut Champagne $24 André Clouet Brut Rosé NV Champagne $25 Taittinger “Comtes de Champagne”, Blanc de Blancs Brut 2007 Champagne $48 Half-Bottle Feature: Krug “Grande Cuvée - 166eme Edition”, Brut MV Champagne $125 WHITE WINES Albariño, ”Etiqueta Verde” Granbazán 2018 Rias Baixas $14 Pinot Grigio, Il Gufino 2018 Friuli $11 Sauvignon Blanc, Reuilly ”Les Pierre Plates” Domaine de Reuilly 2018 Loire Valley $15 Chenin Blanc, Saumur ”Brézé” “Clos du Midi” Arnaud Lambert 2018 Loire Valley $13 Riesling, H. Hexamer “Quarzit” 2018 Nahe, Germany $16 Grüner Veltliner, “Crazy Creatures” Malat 2018 Kremstal, Austria $12 Chardonnay, Cypress Vineyards 2018 Central Coast $12 Chardonnay, Presqu'ile 2018 Santa Maria Valley $15 Chardonnay, Chablis “Sainte Claire” Jean-Marc Brocard 2018 Burgundy $17 Chardonnay, “Brumaire” EnRoute 2018 Russian River Valley $18 Rosè, Mas de la Dame 2017 Les Baux-de-Provence $15 Manzanilla Sherry en Rama, ”Deliciosa” Valdespino N/V Sanlúcar de Barrameda $9 1 PBSH 3 0320 RED WINES BY THE GLASS FEATURED WINE via CORAVIN Saint-Estephe, Château Meyney 1996 Bordeaux $45 Cabernet Sauvignon Blend, Peter Michael “Les Pavots” 2014 Knights Valley $95 Nuits-St-Georges, Domaine Michel Gros 2011 Burgundy $30 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, David Sterza 2013 Veneto $37 RED WINES Glass Pinot Noir, Aquinas 2016 North Coast $12 Pinot Noir, Lucienne “Smith Vineyard” 2017 Santa Lucia Highlands $22 Pinot Noir, ”Nevermore” Gothic 2018 Willamette Valley $15 Pinot Noir, Pence Ranch 2018 Sta. Rita Hills $18 Rioja Reserva, Bodegas Faustino 2013 Spain $13 Red Blend, Bodegas Juan Gil Red Label 2014 Spain $15 Douro, “Crasto Superior” Quinta do Crasto 2015 Portugal $18 Frappato, Tami 2016 Sicily $18 Brunello di Montalcino, IL Colle 2014 Tuscany $30 Barolo “Patres” San Silvestro 2015 Piedmont $22 Syrah, St.-Joseph “Offerus”, JL Chave 2016 Northern Rhône Valley $22 Côtes du Rhône, Coudoulet de Beaucastel 2017 Southern Rhône Valley $19 Bordeaux, Château du Seuil 2015 Graves $16 Bordeaux, Le Petit Caillou de Ducru-Beaucaillou 2014 Saint Julien $25 Malbec, “Biutiful” Maal Wines 2018 Mendoza $14 Shiraz, ”Jester” Mitolo 2017 McLaren Vale, South Australia $15 Merlot, Seven Hills 2017 Walla Walla Valley $16 Cabernet Sauvignon, “Horse Heaven Hills” Mercer Family Vineyards 201 Columbia Valley $12 Cabernet Blend, ”Yantra” Tenuta Sette Cieli 2018 Tuscany $16 Cabernet Sauvignon, Route Stock 2017 Napa Valley $16 Agiorgitiko/Cabernet Blend, ”Megas Oenos” Domaine Skouras 2015 Peloponnese, Greece $20 Cabernet Sauvignon, Keenan Winery 2015 Napa Valley $27 Cabernet Sauvignon, Smoking Gun by William Cole Vineyards 2016 Napa Valley $30 2 PBSH 3 0320 HALF BOTTLE COLLECTION SPARKLING WINES Bin No. Region Vintage Bottle 6071 Paul Bara ”Grand Rosè”, Brut Champagne NV $75 6057 Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé Champagne NV $75 6031 Jose Dhondt, Blanc de Blancs Brut Champagne NV $70 6523 Geoffroy “Rosé de Saignée” Champagne NV $85 6076 Krug “Grand Cuvée - 167eme Edition, Brut Champagne MV $150 6046 Guy Larmandier, Cramant Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs Brut Champagne NV $85 6010 A. 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