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Sparkling Wine Sparkling wine SPARKLING 1 ¥8,900 Taltarni Brut Tache Rose Taltarni / 2 ¥14,000 Ajimu Sparkling 3 ¥16,000 Koyama Methode Traditionnelle Riesling Sparkling Brut Nature Koyama Wines / 4 ¥21,000 Domaine de la Vougeraie Domaine de la Vougeraie / 5 ¥21,000 Aruga Branca Brilhante 6 ¥86,000 Ajimu Sparkling Gokka FRANCIACORTA 7 ¥19,000 Ca'del Bosco Vintage Collection Millegimato Dosage Zero Italy CHAMPAGNE 8 ¥19,000 Lanson Black Label Brut Reims 9 ¥19,000 Henriot Brut Souverain Reims 10 ¥19,000 Montaudon Blanc de Noirs Reims 11 ¥19,000 Taittinger Brut Reserve Reims 12 ¥19,000 Lanson Ivory Label Demi Sec Reims 13 ¥25,000 Moet & Chandon Brut Rose Epernay 14 ¥25,000 Lanson Rose Label Brut Rosé Reims 15 ¥26,000 Moet & Chandon Nectar Imperial Epernay 16 ¥26,000 Jacquart Brut Mosaique Rose Reims Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. 17 ¥25,000 Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Reims 18 ¥31,000 Taittinger Brut Millesime Reims 19 ¥38,000 Lanson Extra Age Brut Blanc de Blancs Reims 20 ¥48,000 Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Epernay 21 ¥48,000 Dom Perignon Epernay 22 ¥48,000 Laurent Perrier Grand Siecle Valle de la Marne 23 ¥50,000 Piper Heidsieck Cuvee Rare Reims 24 ¥93,000 Bollinger R.D. Valle de la Marne 25 ¥93,000 Cristal Louis Roederer Reims 26 ¥94,000 Comtes de Champagne Rose Reims 27 ¥114,000 Krug Reims 28 ¥138,000 Dom Perignon P2 Epernay 29 ¥160,000 Cristal Rose Louis Roederer Reims 30 ¥298,000 Salon Côte des Blancs Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. White wine Chardonnay France 31 ¥9,500 Saint-Veran Trenel 32 ¥14,000 Bourgogne Chardonnay Domaine de Pavillon 33 ¥15,000 Chablis Ronsien Alain Pautre 34 ¥19,000 Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume Domaine Chanson 35 ¥21,000 Pouilly-Fuisse La Marechaude Domaine Saumaize Michelin 36 ¥24,000 Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Chaumees Francois d'Alleines 37 ¥33,000 Puligny-Montrachet Louis Latour 38 ¥35,000 Meursault Les Tillets Pierre Girardin 39 ¥37,000 Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot Clos de la Chapelle Louis Jadot 40 ¥38,000 Chablis Grand Cru Bougros William Fèvre 41 ¥40,000 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Clos de la Garenne Louis Jadot 42 ¥44,000 Meursault 1er Cru Les Charmes Dessus Chateau de Meursault 43 ¥44,000 Meursault 1er Cru Perrieres Chateau de Meursault Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. 44 ¥60,000 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Louis Jadot 45 ¥68,000 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Louis Latour 46 ¥126,000 Batard-Montrachet Grand Cru Louis Jadot 47 ¥148,000 Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru Olivier Leflaive 48 ¥193,000 Montrachet Grand Cru "Marquis de Laguiche” Joseph Drouhin 49 ¥1,100,000 Montrachet Grand Cru Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. USA 50 ¥17,000 Ch.igai Takaha JEWEL WISH Chardonnay Ch.igai Takaha 51 ¥15,000 Bread & Butter Chardonnay Bread & Butter 52 ¥20,000 Au Bon Climat Chardonnay Nuits Blanches Singular Au Bon Climat 53 ¥20,000 Freemark Abbey Chardonnay Freemark Abbey 54 ¥23,000 Ch.igai Takaha HAMON Chardonnay Ch.igai Takaha 55 ¥40,000 Dumol Isobel Chardonnay Dumol 56 ¥74,000 Commandante Chardonnay Hyde de Villaine 57 ¥58,000 Kitsler Dutton Ranch Chardonnay Kitsler Vinyards Japan 58 ¥14,000 Shiramizu Unfiltered Chardonnay #6-B 都農ワイン / 宮崎 59 ¥20,000 Vignerons Reserve Chardonnay Villa d'Est Winery / 長野 60 ¥22,000 Chateau Mercian Hokushin Right Bank Chardonnay Rivalis Chateau Mercian / 長野 Chile 61 ¥9,500 Montes Alpha Chardonnay Montes New Zealand 62 ¥15,000 Mountford Estate Chardonnay Mountford South Africa 63 ¥15,000 Constitution Road No.1 Robertson Winary Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. Sauvignon Blanc France 64 ¥15,000 Michel Thomas Sancerre Michel Thomas 65 ¥16,000 Les Arums de Lagrange Ch.Lagrange USA 66 ¥14,000 Twomey Estate Sauvignon Blanc Twomey Estate 67 ¥27,000 Asatsuyu Kenzo Estate New Zealand 68 ¥9,500 Estate Straits Sauvignon Blanc Sileni 69 ¥10,000 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc Cloudy Bay Australia 70 タルターニ・ヴィンヤーズ フュメ・ブラン 2016 ¥9,000 Taltarni Vineyards Fume Blanc Taltarni Koshu Japan 71 ¥13,000 Iwade Koshu Kiiroka Cuvee Ueno Chateau Mercian / 山梨 72 ¥23,000 Aruga Branca Vinhal Issehara 勝沼醸造 / 山梨 Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. Riesling France 73 ¥15,000 Fronholz Riesling Domaine Ostertag Germany 74 ¥9,000 Loosen Riesling Q.b.A. Dry Dr. Loosen 75 ¥13,000 Piesporter Goldtropfchen Riesling Kabinett Torier New Zealand 76 ¥16,000 Koyama Wines Tussock Terrace Vineyard Dry Riesling Koyama Wines Other Varieties その他品種 77 ¥9,000 Acustic Blanc Acustic Celler / スペイン 78 ¥10,000 Venezia Giulia Bianco Jiasik Borgo San Daniele / イタリア 79 ¥15,000 Giuseppe Quintarelli Bianco Secco Giuseppe Quintarelli / イタリア 80 ¥15,000 Bisamberg Wieninger / オーストリア 81 ¥25,000 Hermitage Blanc le Chevalier de Sterimberg Paul Jaboulet / フランス Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. Muscadet ミュスカデ 82 ¥7,500 Muscadet Sevre Et Maine Sur Lie Vieilles Vignes Chateau de la Ragotiere / フランス Pecorino ペコリーノ 83 ¥7,500 Talamonti Traboccetto Talamonnti / イタリア Pinot Gris ピノ・グリ 84 ¥20,000 Sato Wines Pinot Gris Sato Wines / ニュージーランド 85 ¥15,000 Anselmet Pinot Gris Anselmet / イタリア Torrontes トロンテス 86 ¥9,000 Urban Uco Torrontes O.Fournier / アルゼンチン Petit Courbu プティ・クルビュ 87 ¥12,000 Ch. Montus Blanc Alain Brumont / フランス Müller Thurgau ミュラー・トゥルガウ 88 ¥11,000 Athesis Müller Thurgau Kettmeir / イタリア Gewüztraminer ゲヴェルツトラミネール 89 ¥12,000 Clendenen Family Gewürztraminer Le Bon Climat Clendenen Family / アメリカ Grüner Veltliner グリューナー・フェルトリーナー 90 ¥18,000 Grüner Veltliner Kaferberg Weszeli / オーストリア Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. Albariño 91 ¥14,000 Marimar Torres Albariño Marimar Torres / Weisseerburgunder 92 ¥14,000 Huber Weisseer Burgunder Huber / Vernaccia 93 ¥12,000 Vernaccia di San Gimignano Riserva Solatio Falchini / Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. Red wine Cabernet Sauvignon France 94 ¥11,000 Ch. Liversan Haut Medoc 95 ¥15,000 Ch. de Candale Haut Medoc 96 ¥22,000 Ch. Haut de la Bécade Pauillac 97 ¥25,000 Ch. Tayac Cuvee Prestige Cote de Bourg 98 ¥30,000 Ch. Lagrange Saint-Julien 99 ¥33,000 Ch. Marquis de Terme Margaux 100 ¥43,000 Alter Ego de Palmer Margaux 101 ¥71,000 Ch. Calon Segur Saint-Estephe 102 ¥73,000 Ch. Cos d’Estournel Saint-Estephe 103 ¥91,000 Ch. Pichon Longueville Comtesse De Lalande Pauillac 104 ¥115,000 Ch. Palmer Margaux 105 ¥221,000 Ch. Haut-Brion Pessac-Léognan 106 ¥235,000 Ch. Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 107 ¥245,000 Ch. Margaux Margaux 108 ¥320,000 Ch. Lafite Rothschild Pauillac Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. Italy 109 ¥28,000 Montevetrano Colli di Salerno Montevetrano 110 ¥32,000 Camartina Agricola Querciabella 111 ¥60,000 Sassicaia Sassicaia USA 112 ¥16,000 Grand Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Kendal Jackson 113 ¥27,000 Freemark Abbey Cabernet Sauvignon Freemark Abbey 114 ¥28,000 Clos Pegase Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley Clos Pegase 115 ¥34,000 Robert Mondavi Winery Maestro Robert Mondavi Winery 116 ¥42,000 Rindo Kenzo Estate 117 ¥40,000 Inglenook Cabernet Sauvignon Rutherford Napa Valley Inglenook 118 ¥40,000 Estate Stags Leap Cabernet Sauvignon Clos Du Val 119 ¥64,000 Ai Kenzo Estate 120 ¥120,000 Dominus Estate Dominus Estate 121 ¥135,000 Opus One Opus One Chile 122 ¥67,000 Almaviva Concha y Toro China 123 ¥83,000 Ao Yun Moet Hennesy South Africa 124 ¥10,000 Rupert & Rothchild Classique Rupert & Rothchild Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. Merlot France 125 ¥14,000 Ch.La Reverence Saint-Emilion 126 ¥16,000 Ch. Soudars Haut Medoc 127 ¥16,000 Ch. Calon Saint-Emilion 128 ¥31,000 Ch. Ginkgo Saint-Emilion 129 ¥35,000 Clos Leo Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux 130 ¥780,000 Ch. Petrus Pomerol USA 131 ¥18,000 Sirita Merlot Sirita 132 ¥63,000 Murasaki Kenzo Estate 133 ¥24,000 Frog's Leap Rather Ford Merlot Stag's Leap Italy 134 ¥48,000 Luce Luce della Vite Japan 135 ¥14,000 Suntory Japan Premium Shiojiri Merlot Suntory Japan Premium / 136 ¥24,000 Beau Paysage Tsugane La Montagne Beau Paysage / 137 ¥24,000 Chateau Mercian Kikyogahara Merlot Chateau Mercian / 138 ¥48,000 Chateau Mercian Mariko Vineyard Omnis Chateau Mercian / Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. Pinot Noir France 139 ¥12,000 Bourgogne Pinot Noir Laboure-Roi 140 ¥17,000 Bourgogne Côte d'Or Domaine Philippe Charlopin 141 ¥17,000 Santenay Champs Claude Vieilles Vignes Lucien Muzard et Fils 142 ¥23,000 Gevrey Chambertin Domaine Camus 143 ¥25,000 Pommard Clos Des Ursulines Pavillon 144 ¥30,000 Chambolle Musigny Domaine Bouchard Pere et Fils 145 ¥48,000 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru Domaine de la Vougeraie 146 ¥54,000 Corton Pougets Grand Cru Louis Jadot 147 ¥62,000 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru Joseph Drouhin 148 ¥73,000 Clos Vougeot Grand Cru Louis Jadot 149 ¥100,000 Chambertin Grand Cru Chateau De Marsannay 150 ¥220,000 Musigny Grand Cru Louis Jadot Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge. New Zealand 151 ¥11,000 Cloudy Bay Pinot Noir Cloudy Bay 152 ¥22,000 Clos Henri Pinot Noir Clos Henri 153 ¥24,000 Koyama Wines Williams' Vineyard Pinot Noir Koyama Wines 154 ¥26,000 Sato Wines Northburn Pinot Noir Sato Wines USA 155 ¥14,000 Bread & Butter Pinot Noir Bread & Butter Germany 156 ¥19,000 Huber Malterdinger Spaetburgunder Q.b.A. Huber Nebbiolo 157 ¥12,000 Vietti Perbacco Langhe Vietti / 158 ¥14,000 Ceretto Barolo Ceretto / 159 ¥21,000 Ceretto Barbaresco Ceretto / 160 ¥26,000 Vietti Barolo DOCG Castiglione Vietti / 161 ¥57,000 Gaja Sperss Gaja / Shiraz 162 ¥12,000 Taltarni Pyrenees Estate Shiraz Taltarni Vineyards / 163 ¥29,000 Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz Penfolds / 164 ¥240,000 Grange Penfolds / Prices include consumption tax and 15% service charge.
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