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A 3% COVID-19 Recovery Charge Will Be Added to Your Check to Provide Restaurant Relief During These Unprecedented Times and Is Not a Gratuity A 3% COVID-19 recovery charge will be added to your check to provide restaurant relief during these unprecedented times and is not a gratuity. sparkling by the bottle champagne Pinot Noir/Chardonnay/Pinot Meunier Louis de Sacy, Brut “Originel” NV Verzy ...................... 75 Pinot Meunier/Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Charlot-Tanneux, Extra Brut “Fruit de ma Passion” NV Vallée de la Marne ...................................... 117 Chardonnay Champagne Nowack, Extra Brut “La Tuilerie” 2015 Vallée de la Marne ......................................... 177 Pinot Noir Champagne Fleury, Brut Rosé De Saignée NV Côte des Bar .... 130 Pinot Noir Eric Rodez, Brut Blanc de Noir NV Montagne de Reims . 167 Pinot Noir Marie Courtin, Extra Brut “Indulgence Rosé” NV Côte des Bar .............................................. 242 Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier Benoît Déhu, Brut Nature “Cuvée de Initiation” NV Vallée de la Marne ......................................... 180 Pinot Meunier/Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Gonet-Médeville, Brut 1er Cru “Tradition” NV Montagne de Reims ........................................ 94 Pinot Meunier/Pinot Noir/Chardonnay Laherte Frères, Extra Brut “Ultradition” NV Côte des Blancs ... 107 Pinot Noir/Chardonnay (375 ml) Coutier, Brut “Tradition” NV Montagne de Reims ............. 55 2 more bubbles Xarel-lo Júlia Bernet, Corpinnat Brut Nature 2018 Catalonia, ES ........ 60 Mataró Alta Alella, Cava Brut Nature Reserva Rosé “Mirgin” 2017 Catalonia, ES .............................................. 49 Riesling Peter Lauer, Sekt 2017 Mosel, DE ............................. 84 pétillant-naturel Melon de Bourgogne Jean Aubron “Les Bulles” NV Loire, FR ......................... 51 Malbec Puro “Pet’Ros” Rosé 2019 Southwest, FR ..................... 52 Aligoté (Orange) Julien Altaber “Ecume” 2019 VDF, FR ......................... 69 Grüner Veltliner/Zweigelt/Sauvignon Blanc Christoph Hoch “Kalkspitz” NV Kremsal, AT ................. 54 Grüner Veltliner/Riesling Johannes Zillinger “Revolution” NV Niederösterreich, AT ...... 62 Garganega/Durella Davide Spillare “L1” 2019 Veneto, IT .......................... 65 Malvasia di Candia/Trebbiano Mariotti, Bianco Dell’Emilia “Smarazen” NV Emilia-Romagna, IT ....................................... 65 Pesecká Leánka/Pinot Gris (Orange) Pivnica Čajkov“Vulcanica #4” NV Tekovský, SK . 67 Macabeu Celler De Les Aus “Aus” 2020 Catalonia, ES ................... 66 Macabeu Anima Mundi “Noguer Baix” 2017 Catalonia, ES ............... 82 Riesling/Gewürztraminer Maloof “L’Eau Epicée” 2020 Wilamette Valley, US ............. 60 3 white by the bottle FRANCE loire Romorantin François Cazin, Cour-Cheverny Moelleux “Cuvée Renaissance” 2018 Touraine . 54 Melon de Bourgogne Domaines Landron, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie “Les Houx” 2015 Pays Nantais . 49 Melon de Bourgogne Domaine de l’Ecu “Taurus ”2015 VDF . 66 Grolleau Gris De L’Atrie “La Pépée” 2019 VDF . 69 Chenin Blanc François et Julien Pinon, Vouvray Sec 2019 Touraine . 60 Chenin Blanc Thomas Batardière “L’Esprit Libre” 2019 VDF . 72 Chenin Blanc Huet, Vouvray Sec“Le Mont” 2019 Touraine . 102 Chenin Blanc La Fosse Vineuse 2018 VDF . 115 Chenin Blanc Chateau Yvonne, Saumur 2019 Anjou-Saumur . 120 Chenin Blanc Brendan Stater-West, Saumur “Les Chapaudaises” 2018 Anjou-Saumur . 130 Chenin Blanc Clau de Nell, Val de Loire IGP 2017 Anjou-Saumur . 175 Sauvignon Blanc Gérard Boulay, Sancerre “Monts Damnés” 2019 Central Vineyards . 140 Sauvignon Blanc Gérard Boulay, Sancerre “La Côte” 2019 Central Vineyards . 155 4 burgundy Chardonnay Antoine Lienhardt, Bourgogne Blanc 2017 .................... 58 Chardonnay Benoit Ente, Bourgogne Blanc “Golden Jubilee” 2018 .......... 122 Chardonnay Maison Leroy, Bourgogne Blanc 2019 . 228 Chardonnay Bernard Defaix, Petit Chablis 2019 ........................... 63 Chardonnay Domaine Pattes Loup, Chablis “Vent d’Ange” 2018 ............ 104 Chardonnay Château de Béru, Chablis “Terroirs de Béru” 2018 ............. 110 Chardonnay Laurent Tribut, Chablis 1er Cru “Beauroy” 2005 .............. 225 Chardonnay Chanterêves, Chassagne-Montrachet “Morgeots” 2018 . 240 Chardonnay Benoit Ente, Puligny-Montrachet 2018 . 210 jura Chardonnay/Savagnin Nicolas Jacob “Les Argales” 2018 VDF ....................... 159 Savagnin/Chardonnay Ganevat, Côtes du Jura “Blanc Agité” 2018 ................... 162 Savagnin Ganevat, Arbois 2016 ...................................... 223 Savagnin (620 ml) Jacques Puffeney, Vin Jaune 2013 ............................ 180 5 france (other) Macabeu/Grenache Gris/Muscat Domaine des Enfants, Côtes Catalanes “Le Jouet Blanc” 2019 Languedoc-Roussillon ...................................... 55 Grenache Blanc/Macabeu/Grenache Gris Jean-Philippe Padié “Fleur de Cailloux” 2019 VDF .............. 66 Roussanne/Clairette Domaine des Espiers, Côtes du Rhône “Les Diablotines” 2018 Rhone ................................................ 47 Ugni Blanc/Grenache Blanc/Bourboulenc/Pascal Blanc Domaine du Bagnol 2019 Cassis “Caganis” 2019 Provence ...... 83 Picpoul Julie Benau, Picpoul de Pinet 2019 Languedoc-Roussilon ....... 53 Riesling Albert Boxler “Réserve” 2017 Alsace, FR ..................... 125 Gringet Domaine Belluard “Les Alpes” 2018 Savoie, FR ............... 108 italy Pigato Bruna, Riviera Ligure di Ponente “Majé” 2020 Liguria, IT .... 60 Falanghina Agnanum, Campi Flegrei 2019 Campania ................... 56 Minella/Carricante/Catarratto/Grecanico/Inzolia Eduardo Torres Acosta “Versante Nord” 2019 Sicily ............ 72 Cortese Cascina degli Ulivi, Gavi “Filagnotti” 2018 Piedmont ........... 81 Chardonnay/Nebbiolo Roagna, Langhe Bianco 2018 Piedmont ...................... 60 6 spain Godello Viña Somoza, Valdeorras “Neno” 2016 Galicia, ES. 48 Malvasia Pablo Matallana, Lanzarote “Taro Blanco” 2019 Canary Islands, ES ......................................... 92 Listán Blanco Envínate “Palo Blanco” 2019 Canary Islands, ES .............. 108 Palomino Fino Bodegas Cota 45, “UBE Miraflores” 2018 Andalucía, ES ........ 56 greece Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains Sous le Végétal “Livia” 2018 Samos ........................... 60 Vidiano Malahin-Chryssos 2019 Crete ............................... 78 Assyrtiko/Aidani/Athiri Akra Chryssos 2018 Santorini ............................... 98 austria & germany Grüner Veltliner Jurtschitsch “Terrassen” 2018 Kamptal, AT ................... 48 Grüner Veltliner Grabenwerkstatt “Grabenwerk” 2018 Wachau, AT ............. 92 Grüner Veltliner Veyder-Malberg, Weissenkirchner “Weitenberg” 2013 Wachau, AT .............................................. 160 Grüner Veltliner (500 ml) Knoll, Loibner Trockenbeerenauslese 1995 Wachau, AT ....... 225 7 austria & germany ctd Riesling Johannes Zillinger “Velue” 2019 Niederösterreich, AT .......... 50 Riesling Zahel “Obere Schoss Nussberg” 2016 Vienna, AT .............. 58 Welschriesling Schmelzer 2018 Burgenland, AT . 60 Welschriesling Lichtenberger-Gonzales “Tres Quartos” 2018 Burgenland, AT . 99 Neuburger Nikolaihof 2017 Wachau, AT . 88 Riesling Peter Lauer “Senior, Fass No . 6” 2020 Mosel, DE . 64 Riesling Eva Fricke “Verde” 2019 Rheingau, DE . 69 Riesling Stein, Spätlese “Alfer Hölle 1900” 2019 Mosel, DE . 150 Riesling (375 ml) A Christmann,. 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