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Updated Wine List.Xlsb Straight Up and On the Rocks Planter's Punch Myers Dark Rum, Orange Juice, Pineapple Juice, & Grenadine, Served on the Rocks 8 Tea Tini Stoli Oranj with a Splash of Southern Sweet Tea, Orange, Lemon & Lime Juices, Served 9 Straight Up in a Sugar Rimmed Martini Glass Pomegranate Margarita Patrón Silver Tequila, Fresh Pomegranate juice, Fresh Squeezed Lime, and a 13 Float of Pama Liqueur, Served on the Rocks in a Sugar Rimmed Glass Gin Blossoms Hendrix Gin, Saint Germain Elderflower Liqueur, Splash of Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice 12 and Soda Water, Served on the Rocks The Rudy Cardinal Cardinal American Dry Gin and Jack Rudy Tonic, Served on the Rocks finished with 12 a Slice of Lemon Carolina Cocktail Local Firefly "Sweet Tea" Vodka, Fresh Squeezed Lemonade, Splash of Soda, Served over 10 Crushed Ice Sidecar Courvoisier, Triple Sec, Fresh Lemon, Served Straight Up in a Sugar Rimmed Martini Glass 9 Southern Manhattan Knob Creek Bourbon, Southern Comfort Liqueur, Angostura Bitters, Garnished 13 with Brandy Soaked Cherries, Served on the Rocks Bourbon Honey Old Fashion Wild Turkey Bourbon, Wild Turkey Honey Liqueur, Muddled Fruit, 11 Angostura Bitters, Pure Cane Sugar, with a Splash of Soda, Served on the Rocks WINES BY THE GLASS Champagne & Sparkling Avinyó "Reserva" Cava Rosé, Penedès N/V 11 Adami Prosecco, Brut, Treviso N/V 11 Veuve Clicquot "Yellow Label", Brut, Reims N/V 19 Laurent‐Perrier, Brut N/V 15 Dumont Pere et Fils, Brut Rosé, Aube N/V 19 White & Rosé Chardonnay, Steele Wines "Steele Cuvée", California 2013 13 Chardonnay, Domaine Savary, Chablis 2012 14 Sauvignon Blanc, Château de Sancerre, Sancerre 2012 12 Riesling, Eugen Müller, Kabinett, Pfalz 2013 11 Pinot Gris, Trimbach Reserve 2011 12 Pinot Grigio, Raetia, Alto Adige 2013 12 Autour du Rosé, California 2013 12 Château la Gardonne "la Chapelle Gordonne", Côtes de Provence 2014 14 Red Domaine de la Chapelle des Bois, Fleurie 2013 13 Pinot Noir, Elk Cove Vineyards, Willamette Valley 2013 16 Cabernet Sauvignon, Steltzner Vineyards, Napa Valley 2013 14 Manifesto Zinfandel, Lodi 2013 12 Malbec, Decero "Remolinos Vineyard", Mendoza 2012 13 La Rioja Alta "Viňa Alberdi", Reserva, Rioja 2007 13 Page 1 ***|||*** HALF BOTTLES Sparkling Champagne, Piper‐Heidsieck, Brut N/V 60 Elio Perrone "Sourgal", Moscato D'Asti 2014 25 White Jarvis Estate Chardonnay, Napa Valley 2012 70 Kosta Browne Wines Chardonnay "One Sixteen", Russian River Valley 2013 70 Arcadian Chardonnay "Sleepy Hollow Vineyard", Santa Lucia Highlands 2006 70 Thierry et Pascale Matrot Meursault "les Chevalières" 2012 60 Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc, Russian River Valley 2013 55 Lucien Crochet, Sancerre Blanc 2013 30 Red St. Innocent Pinot Noir, "Zenith Vineyard", Eola‐Amity Hills 2012 50 Hirsch Vineyards, Pinot Noir "San Andreas Fault", Sonoma Coast 2012 70 Faust, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2012 60 La Gerla, Brunello di Montalcino 2010 65 LARGE FORMAT BOTTLES White Wines Domaine Weinbach "Cuvée Laurence", Gewurtztraminer, Alsace 1.5L 2004 315 Red Wines Sine Qua Non "The Thrill of Stamp Collecting" Syrah, California 1.5L 2009 900 Sine Qua Non "Turn the Whole Thing Upside Down" Grenache, California 1.5L 2009 900 Produttori del Barbaresco "Montestefano" Barbaresco Reserva 1.5 L 2008 275 Arnaldo‐Caprai, Sagrantino di Montefalco 3L 2000 950 Page 2 ***|||*** CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINES Champagne 1c Laurent‐Perrier Brut, Vallée de La Marne N/V 85 3a d59 Duval‐Leroy, Brut N/V 80 6b Bollinger "Special Cuvée", Brut N/V 130 1a Pol Roger "Reservé", Brut N/V 130 4a d55 Veuve Clicquot "Yellow Label", Brut N/V 95 3b wr Taittinger "la Française, Brut N/V 95 coke top Ruinart "Blanc de Blancs", Brut N/V 135 c20b x Delamotte, "Blanc de Blancs", Brut, Côte de Blancs N/V 130 Vintage Champagne 4b 291 Pierre Gimonnet & Fils "Gastronome Blanc de Blancs", Brut 1er Cru, 2008 125 Côte de Blancs 1B Perrier‐Jouët "Belle Epoque", Brut, Epernay 2007 250 6c x Dom Pérignon, Brut 2005 400 2‐a Gaston Chiquet, Brut "Special Club", Marne 2005 165 c14c u257 Louis Roederer "Cristal", Brut 2004 650 c14c u1 Krug "Clos du Mesnil Blanc de Blancs" Brut, Montagne de Reims 1998 1245 c14d u272 Salon "Blanc de Blanc" Brut, Montagne de Reims 1999 500 2‐b u Pommery "Cuvée Louise" 1999 275 Rosé 3c u274 Aubry, Brut Rosé, Montagne de Reims N/V 115 4c u270 Billecart‐Salmon Brut, Rosé N/V 185 c2b Krug, Brut, Rosé N/V 660 5b u252 Nicolas Feuillatte, Brut Rosé, Côte de Blancs N/V 110 bottom Dumont Pere et Fils, Brut Rosé, Aube N/V 95 Vintage Rosé c15d u258 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin "La Grande Dame", Brut Rosé, 1998 650 Sparkling Wine c20c wr Domaine Carneros, Napa 2010 50 c15b d63 Gruet Winery, Blanc de Noir Brut, New Mexico N/V 40 5a Avinyó "Reserva", Cava Rosat, Penedès N/V 50 c14a Adriano Adami, Brut Prosecco "Gabrèl" N/V 45 Page 3 ***|||*** CHARDONNAY Virginia 8a Church Creek "Steel", Virginia's Eastern Shore 2012 60 California 9b w7 Steele Wines "Steele Cuvée", California 2013 50 9a 20 Heron, California 2012 45 19c Radio‐Coteau "Savoy Vineyard", Anderson Valley 2013 130 15b up Kosta Browne Wines "One Sixteen", Russian River Valley 2013 150 12b 45 The Gardener "Don Miguel Vineyard", Russian River Valley 2012 70 13b u270 Merry Edwards "Olivet Lane", Russian River Valley 2011 160 15a 23 Kistler Vineyards "Les Noisetiers", Sonoma Coast 2013 150 24a Flowers Vineyard & Winery, Sonoma Coast 2013 90 7b up Rivers‐Marie Wines "B. Thieriot Vineyard", Sonoma Coast 2013 120 7a Red Car Wine Company, Sonoma Coast 2012 75 13a Ramey Wine Cellars, Sonoma Coast 2012 60 8b u33 Peay Vineyard "Estate", Sonoma Coast 2012 125 22a Peirson Meyer "Charles Heintz Vineyard", Sonoma Coast 2010 115 10a 16 Rombauer Vineyards, Carneros 2013 75 10b 29 Shafer "Red Shoulder Ranch", Carneros 2013 115 20c Hudson Vineyards, Carneros 2011 135 12a 11 Cakebread Cellars, Napa Valley 2013 90 14a 26 Morgan Winery "Double L Vineyard", Santa Lucia Highlands 2013 95 18a Arcadian "Sleepy Hollow Vineyard", Santa Lucia Highlands 2008 110 Page 4 ***|||*** CHARDONNAY Burgundy 21a w95 Domaine Savary , Chablis 2013 55 19a Alain Gautheron "les Fourneaux", Chablis 1er Cru 2013 70 21b u46 Domaine Francois Raveneau "Monts Mains", Chablis 1er Cru 2008 225 25c 84 Louis Michel & Fils "Vaudesir", Chablis Grand Cru 2012 150 23a u22 François Mikulski, Meursault 2012 200 bottom Antoine Jobard "Genevrières", Meursault 1er Cru 2011 265 18b u22 Pierre Matrot "Perrières", Meursault 1er Cru 2011 200 25b u39 Domaine Michel Niellon "les Champgains" Chassagne‐Montrachet 1er Cru 2012 175 17b up Bachelet‐Monnot, Puligny‐Montrachet 2012 145 14c u39 Domaine Alain Chavy, Puligny‐Montrachet 2011 115 25a u30 Vincent Girardin "les Combettes", Puligny‐Montrachet 1er Cru 2011 175 14b Domaine Ferret, Pouilly‐Fuissé 2012 70 SAUVIGNON BLANC California c7b Frog's Leap, Rutherford 2014 45 c8b 4 Cakebread Cellars, Napa Valley 2013 60 19a Cliff Lede, Napa Valley 2013 40 c8c u16 Merry Edwards, Russian River Valley 2013 85 France c9b 10 Domaine Vacheron, Sancerre 2013 75 c12a Gerard Fiou, Sancerre 2013 60 c12c u37 Domaine Delaporte, Sancerre 2012 50 c9a 36 Château de Sancerre, Sancerre 2013 45 c12e Château Carbonnieux, Pessac‐Léognan, Bordeaux 2011 110 New Zealand c13c Whitehaven Wine Company, Marlborough 2014 40 c11a 7 Mt. Beautiful, North Canterbury 2013 40 Page 5 ***|||*** RIESLING Washington c11b 53 Château St. Michelle & Dr. Loosen "Eroica", Columbia Valley 2013 45 Germany c10a x Spreitzer, "Rosengarten" Trocken, Grosse Lage, Rheingau 2013 80 c13a 50 Eugen Müller, Kabinett, Forster "Mariengarten", Pfalz 2013 45 c13d x S. A. Prüm , Auslese, Wehlener "Sonnenuhr", Mosel 2006 75 OTHER WHITE VARIETALS California c16b x Calera Wine Company Viognier, Mt. 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