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PFR Wine List January 31, 2020 Premium Sakes Brief Description Size Glass Bottle 906 Murai, Tokubetsu Honjozo Banana, nectarine, & layered with melon 300 ml 6 24 909 Yoshinogawa, Winter Warrior, Junmai Ginjo Med. body with melon, lightly floral aromatics 300 ml NA 29 908 Kokumi Shuzo, Junmai Medium-to-full body and a silky honey finish 300 ml NA 34 902 *Jizake Tenzan Junmai Genshu Rich, earthy, and full bodied 300 ml 8 49 910 Mizbasho, Ginjo Aromas & flavors of tropical fruit, honeyed apple 720 ml 9 54 901 Manabito Ginjo Crisp & clean, dry with a mineral finish 1.8 L 10 NA 903 *Chokaisan, Junmai Daiginjo Floral & fruity with notes of licorice and pear 720 ml 14 79 904 *Tomio Junmai Daiginjo Well balanced with hints of anise and jasmine 720 ml 16 89 911 *Kurosawa, Daiginjo Smooth with trace hints of pear & floral overtones 720 ml 18 99 912 *Okunomatsu Shuzo, Daiginjo Ihei Delicate flavor, light fruit & extremely balanced 720 ml NA 149 9 oz Carafe Traditional Hot Sake, Sho Chiku Bai, Junmai; Full-bodied flavor, served warm 12 (2 oz shot 5) Flight of any Three Sakes Available for $10.00 Champagne and Sparkling Wines by the Glass 100 Brut Cava (Macabeu/Chardonnay), Biutiful, Spain, NV 8/32 104 Brut Sparkling Rose (Pinot Noir), Santa Julia, Mendoza, Argentina, NV 9/36 105 Brut Sparkling (Prosecco), Maschio, Treviso D.O.C, Italy, NV 11/44 101 Brut Sparkling (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir), Gruet, New Mexico, NV 12/48 107 Brut Sparkling (Pinot Noir), G.H. Mumm, Reims, France, NV 25/125 White Wines by the Glass 125 Pinot Grigio, La Fiera, Veneto, Italy, 2018 8/32 111 Pinot Gris, Elk Cove, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2018 13/52 115 Sauvignon Blanc, Monkey Bay, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2018 8/32 112 Sauvignon Blanc, Benziger, North Coast, California, 2017/2018 10/40 127 Sauvignon Blanc, Honig, Napa Valley, California, 2018 13/52 129 Sancerre, Lauverjat, “Moulin des Vrilleres”, Sury En Vaux, France, 2018 16/64 116 Muscadet (Melon de Bourgogne), Jean Aubron, Grand Fief De L’Audigere, Loire Valley, France, 2017 10/40 114 Entre-Deux-Mers (Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon), Chateau Les Arromans, Bordeaux, France, 2018 9/36 110 Vermentino, La Colliere, Clairmentino, Vin De Pays de Vaucluse, France, 2017 11/44 117 Cotes du Rhone (Grenache Blanc/Bourboulenc/Marsanne), Belleruche, M. Chapoutier, France, 2018 10/40 109 Gruner Veltliner, Laurenz V., Singing, Austria, 2016 12/48 119 Chardonnay, Estancia, Pinnacles Ranches, Monterey County, California, 2018 9/36 124 Chardonnay, Barboursville Vineyards, Barboursville, Virginia, 2017/2018 12/48 120 Chardonnay, Silverado, Napa Valley, California, 2018 18/72 123 Pouilly-Fuisse (Chardonnay), Jean-Paul Paquet, Les Vieux Murs, Burgundy, France, 2018 20/80 126 Rose, Kim Crawford, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, 2018 10/40 108 Riesling, Loosen “Dr. L”, Mosel, Germany, 2017 8/32 Red Wines by the Glass 301 Pinot Noir, Coastal Vines, California, 2016 7/28 300 Pinot Noir, Parducci, Small Lot Blend, Mendocino County, California, 2017 10/40 302 Pinot Noir, Goodfellow Family Cellars, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2016 15/60 313 Pinot Noir, Andrew Rich “Prelude”, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2016 17/68 308 Tempranillo, Trencalos, Vino De La Tierra De Castilla, Spain, 2018 7/28 303 Cotes du Rhone (Grenache/Syrah/Mourvedre), Delas, Rhone Valley, France, 2017 12/48 304 Merlot, Milbrandt Vineyards, Columbia Valley, Washington, 2017 11/44 305 Syrah, Ancient Peaks “Renegade”, Paso Robles, California, 2017 14/56 306 Cabernet Sauvignon, Dante, California, 2017 8/32 307 Cabernet Sauvignon, Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley, Washington, 2016 12/48 314 Cabernet Sauvignon, Brady, Paso Robles, California, 2016 16/64 315 Cabernet Franc, Rappahannock, Rappahannock County, Virginia, 2017 12/48 312 Bordeaux (Merlot/Cab Sauvignon/Cab Franc), Gonet-Medeville, Cru Monplaisir, Bordeaux, France, 2018 13/52 309 Malbec, Diseno, Mendoza, Argentina, 2018 8/32 310 Petite Sirah, Greystone, Oakville, California, 2015/2016 10/40 311 Zinfandel, Tortoise Creek “The Chelonian”, Lodi, California, 2017 9/36 White Wines and Champagne in Half Bottles 12 Pinot Grigio, Santa Margherita, Valdadige, Italy, 2018 36 14 Pinot Blanc, Robert Sinskey, Carneros, California, 2013 54 16 Chardonnay, Starmont, Napa Valley, California, 2015/2017 37 17 Chardonnay, L’Ecole, Columbia Valley, Washington, 2014 45 18 *Brut Champagne (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier), Moet & Chandon, Epernay, NV 69 Red Wines in Half Bottles 22 Merlot, J. Lohr, Los Osos, Paso Robles, California, 2017 24 24 Pinot Noir, Adelsheim, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2016/2017 47 25 Pinot Noir, Goldeneye, Anderson Valley, California, 2016 69 26 Cabernet Sauvignon, Mount Veeder, Napa Valley, California, 2016 49 29 Cabernet Sauvignon, Honig, Napa Valley, California, 2016 59 27 Cabernet Sauvignon, Darioush, Napa Valley, California, 2016 119 28 Zinfandel, Frog’s Leap, Napa Valley, California, 2017 41 Champagne and Sparkling Wines 500 Brut Cava (Macabeu/Parellada/Xarel-lo), Segura Viudas, Penedes, Spain, NV 29 504 Brut Champagne (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier), Nicolas Feuillatte, Chouilly, France, NV 89 503 Brut Champagne (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier), Gosset Excellence, Ay, NV 99 106 *Brut Champagne (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier), Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Label, Reims, NV 119 107 *Brut Champagne (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier), Taittinger, La Francaise, Reims, France NV 129 509 *Brut Champagne (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier), Dom Perignon, Epernay, 2005 325 510 *Brut Champagne (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier), Veuve Clicquot, La Grande Dame, 2008 350 508 *Brut Champagne (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir/Pinot Meunier), Krug Grande Cuvee, Reims, NV 375 511 *Brut Champagne (Chardonnay/Pinot Noir), Louis Roederer, Cristal, Reims, France, 2008 400 Large Format Bottles 1.5 L 36 *Pouilly Fume (Sauvignon Blanc), Didier Dagueneau, Buisson Renard, Loire, France, 2012 300 37 *Pouilly Fume (Sauvignon Blanc), Didier Dagueneau, Silex, Loire Valley, France 2011 350 *These selections are excluded from half-priced wine promotions. Global White Wines by the Bottle January 31, 2020 170 Sauvignon Blanc, Starmont, Napa Valley, California, 2017 44 172 Sauvignon Blanc, Craggy Range, Te Muna Road Vineyard, Martinborough, New Zealand, 2019 54 171 Sauvignon Blanc, Concha Y Toro, Terrunyo, Casablanca Valley, Chile, 2018 59 169 Sancerre (Sauvignon Blanc), Jean Vincent, Loire Valley, France, 2018 65 131 Sancerre (Sauvignon Blanc), Lucien Crochet, Loire, France, 2018 79 130 Sancerre(Sauvignon Blanc), Alphonse Mellot, La Moussiere, Loire, France, 2018 89 151 *Pouilly Fume (Sauvignon Blanc), Didier Dagueneau, Blanc Fume de Pouilly, Loire, France, 2011/2015 155 136 *Pouilly Fume (Sauvignon Blanc), Didier Dagueneau, Buisson Renard, Loire, France, 2012 200 160 Saint-Peray (Marsanne/Roussanne), Domaine Du Tunnel, Cuvee Prestige, Rhone Valley, France, 2014 89 168 Vacqueyras (Grenache/Bourboulenc/ Roussanne), Les Sang des Cailloux, Rhone Valley, France, 2013 99 143 Pinot Gris, Domaine Schlumberger, Alsace, France, 2015 75 140 Gruner Veltliner, Brundlmayer, Kamptaler Terrassen, Austria, 2017/2018 79 144 Riesling, Heinz Eifel, Kabinett, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany, 2018 34 176 Riesling, Brooks, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2017 48 161 Riesling, Eroica, Chateau St. Michelle, Dr. Loosen, Columbia Valley, Washington, 2014 59 190 Riesling, Trefethen, Napa Valley, California, 2017 65 146 *Riesling, Trimbach, Cuvee Frederic Emile, Alsace, France, 2009 140 166 Chablis (Chardonnay), Joseph Drouhin-Vaudon, Burgundy, France, 2018 59 180 Chardonnay, Ferrari-Carano, Sonoma County, California, 2017 69 153 Bourgogne (Chardonnay), Jean-Michel Guillon, Burgundy, France, 2016/2017 74 165 Chardonnay, Frog’s Leap, Napa Valley, California, 2016 79 182 Chardonnay, Antica, Napa Valley, California, 2017 82 181 Chardonnay, Jordan, Russian River Valley, California, 2017 86 189 Chardonnay, Goodfellow Family Cellars, Whistling Ridge, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2015 90 183 Chardonnay, Rombauer, Carneros, California, 2018 94 148 *Pouilly-Fuisse (Chardonnay), Domaine J.A. Ferret, Burgundy, France, 2017 109 138 *Chardonnay, Patz & Hall, Dutton Ranch, Russian River Valley, California, 2016 119 193 *Chardonnay, Paul Hobbs, Sonoma Mountain, California, 2016 145 194 *Saint-Aubin (Chardonnay), Hubert Lamy, 1er Cru, Les Frionnes, Burgundy, France, 2015 155 188 *Chardonnay, Pahlmeyer, Sonoma Coast, California, 2017 175 185 Viognier, Barboursville Reserve, Barboursville, Virginia, 2016/2017 49 186 Viognier/Roussanne, Tablas Creek Vineyard, Paso Robles, California, 2016/2017 79 150 Rose (Grenache/Cinsault/Syrah/Mourvedre), Tavel, Domaine La Rocaliere, Rhone, France 2018 49 163 Rose (Grenache/Cinsault), Chateau Miraval, Cotes de Provence, France, 2018 59 Global Red Wines by the Bottle 330 Corbieres (Syrah/Grenache), Chateau de Vaugelas, Le Prieure, Languedoc, France, 2016 29 360 Pinot Noir, Meiomi, Monterey, California, 2017 42 361 Pinot Noir, Erath, Dundee, Oregon, 2017 49 362 Pinot Noir, Steele, Carneros, California, 2016 59 363 Pinot Noir, Migration, Russian River Valley, California, 2017 69 364 Pinot Noir, Goodfellow Family Cellars, Whistling RidgeVineyard, Willamette Valley, Oregon, 2016 89 367 Bourgogne (Pinot Noir), Jean-Michel Guillon, Cuvee Du Roi, Burgundy, France, 2017 94 365 Pinot Noir, Emeritus, Hallberg Ranch, Russian River Valley, California, 2015/2016 99 379 *Chassagne-Montrachet (Pinot Noir), Domaine Chapelle et Fils, “Morgeot”, Burgundy, France, 2015 109 333 *Marsannay (Pinot Noir), Jean-Michel Guillon, Clos Des Portes, Monopole, Burgundy, France, 2015 119 366 *Pinot Noir, Domaine
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