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White by the Glass Red by the Glass Reserve Glass Pours WHITE BY THE GLASS CHENIN BLANC ’10 Huet, Vouvray Sparkling, FR 15 SPARKLING CIDER NV Eric Bordelet, Nouvelle Vague 9 Normandy, FR ROSE ’13 Vallin, Santa Ynez Valley, CA 13 SAUVIGNON BLANC ’13 Duckhorn, Napa, CA 14 ALBANA ’11 Tenuta S. Lucia, Citrullo, IT 9 PINOT GRIGIO ’13 Venica, Jesera, Collio, IT 12 PINOT BLEND ’11 Bott-Geyl, Metiss, Alsace, FR 11 CHARDONNAY ’13 Lioco, Estero, R.R.V., CA 16 RED BY THE GLASS PINOT NOIR ’12 Benton Lane, 10 Willamette Valley, OR GAMAY ’13 Chat. Thivin, C. d. Brouilly, FR 14 SANGIOVESE ’12 Paterna, Chianti, IT 13 CABERNET FRANC ’11 Dom. De Pallus, Les Pensees 12 Chinon, FR TEMPRANILLO ’06 L.d.H, Vina Cubillo, Rioja, SP 15 CABERNET ’12 Joel Gott, Lot 815, Napa, CA 11 RESERVE GLASS POURS CHARDONNAY ’11 Marc Morey, 20 Rully 1er Cru Rabource, FR TROUSSEAU ’13 Harrington, Siletto Vineyard 17 Cienga Valley, CA HALF BOTTLES WHITE ’12 Willakenzie Estate, Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley, OR 21 ’13 Duckhorn, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, CA 28 ’13 Patz & Hall, Chardonnay, Dutton Ranch, 38 Russian River Valley, CA ’10 Calera, Viognier Doux, Central Coast, CA 50 ’08 Chalk Hill, Botrytised Semillon, 68 Russian River Valley, CA NV Billecart-Salmon Brut Rose, FR 100 RED ’12 Pride Mountain Vineyards, Merlot, Napa/Sonoma, CA 52 ’11 Merry Edwards, Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley, CA 63 ’09 Mayacamas, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mt. Veeder, CA 95 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING NV Ca’ Vittoria, Brut Rose, DOCG, IT 34 NV Roederer Estate, Brut, Anderson Valley, CA 38 NV J Sparkling, Russian River Valley, CA 49 NV J Sparkling, Rose, Russian River Valley, CA 57 NV Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Label, FR 89 ’07 Iron Horse, Brut Rose, Green Valley, CA 100 ’06 Domaine Carneros, Le Reve, Napa Valley, CA 175 ’04 Veuve Clicquot, La Grande Dame, Champagne, FR 260 NV Krug, Grande Cuvee, Brut, Champagne, FR 313 ROSE ’11 Francois Cotat, Chavignol, Sancerre, FR 88 WHITE SAUVIGNON BLANC ’13 Brancott Estate, Marlborough, NZ 30 ’13 Peju, Napa Valley, CA 40 ‘13 Cakebread, Napa Valley, CA 45 ’11 The Prince In His Caves, The Scholium Project, CA 75 PINOT GRIGIO ’13 Danzante, IGT, Italy 26 ’12 Luna, Napa Valley, CA 33 ’12 WillaKenzie Estate, Yamhill-Carlton, OR 36 ’13 King Estate, OR 40 CHARDONNAY ’13 Bonterra, Organic, Mendocino County, CA 30 ’12 Niner, Edna Valley, CA 38 ’13 Newton, Red Label, Napa County, CA 50 ’13 Pine Ridge, Dijon Clones, Napa Valley, CA 52 ’11 Cabreo, La Pietra, Tuscany, Italy 62 ’11 Ramey, Russian River Valley, CA 64 ’12 Cakebread, Napa Valley, CA 65 ’12 J.K. Carriere, Lucidite, Willamette Valley, OR 67 ’11 Stonestreet, Broken Road, Alexander Valley, CA 74 ’12 Chalk Hill, Estate Bottled, Sonoma, CA 81 ’12 Shafer, Red Shoulder Ranch, Carneros, CA 90 ’11 Cakebread, Reserve, Napa Valley, CA 112 ’13 Pahlmeyer, Napa Valley, CA 128 ’08 Dureuil-Janthial, Puligny Montrachet, Premier Cru, 152 Burgundy, France OFF THE BEATEN PATH NV Sokol Blosser, Evolution, Willamette Valley, OR 29 ’13 Treana, Marsanne/Viognier, Paso Robles, CA 30 ’13 Michele Chiarlo, Gavi, Le Marne, Italy 34 ’13 Ausonia, Machaon, Abruzzo Pecorino, Italy 45 ’12 Tablas Creek, Cotes de Tablas, Rhone Blend, 47 Paso Robles, CA ’12 Dom. La Grange Tiphaine, Clef de Sol, 50 Montlouis-sur-Loire. France ’10 Midan Al-Tahrir, The Scholium Project, CA 56 ’13 Pride Mountain Vineyards, Viognier, Sonoma County, CA 71 RED PINOT NOIR ’13 Decoy, Sonoma County, CA 45 ‘11 Domaine Vincent Dureuil-Janthial, Rully, 77 “En Guesnes”, France ’13 Harrington, Coast Grade Vineyard, Santa Cruz Mtns, CA 80 ’11 J.K. Carriere, Vespidae, Willamette Valley, OR 83 ’12 Crossbarn, Sonoma Coast, CA 83 ’12 Radio-Coteau, La Neblina, Sonoma Coast, CA 85 ’09 Panther Creek, Willamette Valley, OR 87 ’12 Gros Ventre Cellars, Campbell Ranch Vineyard, 89 Sonoma Coast, CA ’12 Philippe Livera, Fixin, En Olivier, Burgundy, France 93 ’13 Chanin, Zotovich Vineyard, Sta. Rita Hills, CA 95 ’11 Dom. Serene, Yamhill Cuvee, Willamette, OR 100 ’12 Patton Valley, 10 Acre, Willamette Valley, OR 100 ’12 Lutum, Sanford & Bendict, Sta. Rita Hills, CA 120 ’12 Tyler, Sanford & Benedict, Sta. Rita Hills, CA 130 ’11 Beaux Freres, The Beaux Freres Vineyard, 132 Ribbon Ridge, OR ’12 Patton Valley, Lorna-Marie, Willamette Valley, OR 133 ’12 Paul Hobbs, Hyde Vineyard, Carneros, Napa, CA 134 ’10 Dominique Mugneret, Vosne-Romanee, 138 Burgundy, France ’13 Williams Selyem, Russian River Valley, CA 175 ZINFANDEL ’13 Bedrock, Old Vine, Sonoma County, CA 48 ’11 Seghesio, Home Ranch, Alexander Valley, CA 91 MALBEC ’12 Dona Paula, Los Cardos, Mendoza, Argentina 30 ’13 Chakana, Estate Selection, Mendoza, Argentina 50 ’10 Luigi Bosca, Mendoza, Argentina 50 ’12 Luca, Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina 80 ’12 Bramare, Lujan de Cuyo. Argentina 95 MERLOT ’11 Sterling Vineyards, Napa Valley, CA 36 ’11 Urlari, L’urlo, Tuscany, Italy 72 ’10 Cakebread, Napa Valley, CA 98 CABERNET SAUVIGNON ’12 Joel Gott, Lot 815, Napa Valley, CA 35 ’12 Januik, Columbia Valley, WA 60 ’12 Frog’s Leap, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, CA 80 ‘11 Groth, Oakville-Napa Valley, CA 99 ’11 Cade, Napa Valley, CA 103 ’11 Grgich Hills Estate, Napa Valley, CA 108 ’10 Silver Oak, Alexander Valley, CA 116 ‘ 09 Ackerman Family Vineyards, Napa Valley, CA 131 ’09 Nozzole, Il Pareto, IGT, Italy 133 ’11 Doubleback, Walla Walla Valley, WA 182 ’11 David Arthur, Elevation 1147, Napa Valley, CA 263 ’09 Shafer, Hillside Select, Napa Valley, CA 380 ’10 Shafer, Hillside Select, Napa Valley, CA 420 SHIRAZ/SYRAH ’11 Luca, Laborde Double Select, Mendoza, Argentina 50 ’12 Niner, Paso Robles, CA 60 ’12 Gramercy Cellars, The Deuce, Walla Walla, WA 135 ’11 Shafer, Relentless, Napa Valley, CA 143 SANGIOVESE ’07 Le Presi, Brunello di Montalcino, Italy 95 ’09 Il Poggione, Brunello di Montalcino, Italy 113 ’00 Fattoria Poggio di Sotto, Brunello di Montalcino, 235 DOCG, Italy FRENCH, AMERICAN & ITALIAN BLENDS ’09 Jackson Hole Winery, Rendezvous Red, Lot 9, CA 70 ’11 Kenefick Ranch, Pickett Road Red, Petite Verdot Blend, 77 Calistoga, CA ’10 Ackerman, Alavigna Tosca, Cabernet/Sangiovese, 88 Napa Valley, CA ’10 Tenuta Sette Ponti, Poggio Al Lupo, Italy 101 ’11 Le Serre Nouve, Ornellaia, Bolgheri, Italy 114 ’09 Blankiet Estate, Prince of Hearts, Napa Valley, CA 120 ’11 Quilceda Creek, Red Wine, Columbia Valley, WA 130 ’07 Chateau Jean Faure, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, 150 Bordeaux, France ’06 Giuseppe Mascarello, Santo Stefano di Perno, Barolo, IT 160 ’11 Antinori, Guado al Tasso, Bolgheri, Italy 166 OFF THE BEATEN PATH ’10 Maquis lien, Colchagua Valley, Chile 48 ’11 Scilio, Orpheus, Nerello Mascalese , Mt. Etna, Italy 62 ’12 Hillinger, Hillside, Syrah/Merlot/Zweigelt Blend, 64 Burgenland, Austria ’10 Sierra Cantabria, Rerserva Unica, Rioja 65 ’13 Volvoreta, Probus, Sin Sulfitos, Toro, Spain 68 ’13 Harrington, Trousseau, Siletto Vineyard, Cienega, CA 69 ’12 Alvaro Palacios, Les Terrasses V.V., Priorat, Spain 70 ’11 Alto Moncayo, Garnacha, Campo De Borja, Spain 88 ’10 Bodegas Muga, Selection Especial, Rioja 90 ’09 Michele Chiarlo, Barolo, Tortoniano, Piedmont, Italy 95 ’11 Gramercy Cellars, Tempranillo, Inigo Montoya, WA 115 ’10 Chateau de Pibarnon, Mouvedre, Bandol, France 127 ’09 Gaja, Dagromis, Barolo, Italy 155 LARGE FORMAT ’12 Beaux Freres, Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, OR (1.5L) 188 ’12 Groth, Cabernet Sauvignon, 196 Oakville-Napa Valley, CA (1.5L) ’10 Shafer, Hillside Select, Napa Valley, CA (1.5L) 834 .
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