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Wine List Sparkling WINE LIST SPARKLING Prosecco Paolin Asolo "Superiore Brut" Veneto, Italy NV — 72 Brut Le Marchesine "Saten" Franciacorta Lombardy, Italy Millesimato 2015 — 107 Brut Champagne Chartogne-Taillet "Cuvée St. Anne" Merfy, France NV — 120 Brut Champagne L. Aubry Fils Montagne de Reims, France NV — 140 Brut Champagne Gaston Chiquet Special Club Vallée de Marne, Champagne, France 2013 — 265 Sparkling Rosé Huber "Hugo" Traisental, Niederösterrich, Austria NV — 60 Cremant Rosé Jean-Baptiste Adam Alsace, France NV — 98 Brut Rosé Bründlmayer Kamptal, Niederösterreich, Austria NV — 136 Brut Rosé Champagne Mousse Fils "Effusion" Vallée de la Marne, France NV — 205 Lambrusco di Sorbara Secco Cleto Chiarli "Vecchia Modena" Castelvetro, Emilia-Romagna, Italy NV — 54 Gragnano Otto Uve Sorrento Peninsula, Italy 2018 — 81 PÉT-NAT Garganega Menti "Roncaie sui Lieviti" Veneto, Italy 2019 — 56 Xarel-lo Pepe Raventós "Mas del Serral Espumoso" Catalonia, Spain 2016 — 70 Grolleau/Cot Rosé Julien & François Pinon Loire, France 2019 — 54 Gamay Rosé Domaine Thillardon Burgundy, France 2019 — 60 Blaufränkish Rosé Kobal Family "Bajita" Styria, Slovenia 2020 — 67 Montepulciano Rosé Cirelli "Wines of Anarchy" Abruzzo, Italy NV — 52 1 HALF BOTTLES Brut Rosé Champagne Besserat de Bellefon Champagne, France NV — 93 Brut Rosé de Saignée Champagne Rene Geoffroy Vallée de Marne, France NV — 110 Riesling Karthäuserhofberg Trocken Mosel, Germany 2011 — 71 Sauvignon Blanc Lucien Crochet "Le Chêne Marchand" Sancerre, France 2018 — 60 Pinot Noir Jacques Girardin "Clos Rousseau" Santenay, Burgundy, France 2018 — 63 1.5 L BOTTLES Cabernet Sauvignon Matthiasson Napa Valley, California 2013 — 250 2 WHITE LIGHT(ER) WHITES Pallagrello Bianco Vestini Campagnano Campania, Italy 2018 — 54 Turbiano Marangona Lugana, Lombardy, Italy 2017 — 55 Vermentino Laura Aschero Riviera Liguria di Ponente, Liguria, Italy 2018 — 64 Pecorino Cocci Grifoni "Colle Vecchio" Offida Pecorino, Italy 2018 — 42 Verdicchio Collestefano "Verdicchio di Matelica" Marche, Italy 2020 — 54 Sauvignon Blanc Tres Sabores "Farina Vineyard" Rutherford, Napa, California 2019 — 54 Riesling Dopff au Moulin Alsace, France 2018 — 56 Sylvaner Muré Steinstuck, Alsace, France 2017 — 82 Pinot Grigio St. Michael-Eppan "Anger" Alto Adige, Italy 2018 — 62 3 MEDIUM BODIED WHITES Grüner Veltliner Jurtschitsch "Terrassen" Kamptal, Austria 2019 — 51 Friulano I Clivi "Brazan" Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy 2015 — 66 Verdejo Hermanos del Villar "Oro de Castilla" Rueda, Spain 2019 — 47 Verdelho Malhadinha Nova "de Peceguina" Alentejo, Portugal 2018 — 58 Albariño Forjas del Salnes "Leirana" Rias Baixas, Galicia, Spain 2019 — 66 Sauvignon Blanc Domaine Ciringa "Fosilni Breg" Podravje, Slovenia 2017 — 48 Bordeaux Blanc Chateau la Rame Sainte Croix Du Mont, France 2019 — 62 Sauvignon Blanc Henri Bourgeois "Mont Damnes" Sancerre, Loire, France 2019 — 87 Ribolla Gialla Volpe Pasini Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy 2020 — 54 Chenin Blanc Huet "Clos de Bourg" Vouvray, Loire, France 2019 — 90 Chenin Blanc "Trie Speciale Sec" Savennieres, Loire, France 2014 — 113 Riesling Hermann J. Wiemer Finger Lakes, New York 2019 — 47 Riesling Eva Fricke "Verde" Rheingau, Germany 2019 — 105 Riesling Selbach-Oster "Schletzinger" Zeltinger, Mosel, Germany 2017 — 120 Pinot Gris Domaine Weinbach "Clos des Capucins" Alsace, France 2018 — 84 Gruner Veltliner FX Pichler "Kellerberg Smaragd" Wachau, Austria 2018 — 270 4 FULL BODIED WHITES Aligoté Benjamin Leroux Burgundy, France 2017 — 65 Chardonnay Meroi Colli Orientali del Friuli, Italy 2017 — 87 Chardonnay Maldonado Family Vineyards "Los Olivos" Napa Napa Valley, California 2018 — 93 Chardonnay Peake Ranch "Sierra Madre Vineyard" Santa Barbara, California 2018 — 120 Chardonnay Famille Paquet "Les Terres Noires" Saint-Véran, Burgundy 2017 — 68 Chardonnay Jean et Sebastien Dauvissat "Saint-Pierre" Chablis, Burgundy, France 2018 — 114 Chardonnay Francois Mikulski "Bourgogne Blanc" Burgundy, France 2018 — 82 Chardonnay Rodolphe Demougeot "Bourgogne Blanc" Meursault, Burgundy, France 2017 — 94 Chardonnay Vincent Girardin "Abbaye de Morgeot" Chassagne-Montrachet, Burgundy, France 2012 — 240 5 ESOTERIC Pinot Grigio Pullus Starkerska, Slovenia 2019 — 38 Trebbiano/Verdicchio/Malvasia La Distesa "Terre Silvate Cupramontana, Marche, Italy 2019 — 51 Moscatel/Torontel/Pais Viña González Bástias "Naranjo del Maule" Central Valley, Chile 2019 — 60 Sauvignon Blanc Slobodné Vinárstvo "Traja Boxeri" Slovakia 2018 — 69 Riesling Podrum Franjo "Kunih" Istria, Croatia 2018 — 75 Verdejo Belondrade y Lurton Castilla y Leon, Spain 2013 — 120 Arinto Caves Sao Joao "Poco do Lobo Arinto Colheita" Beiras, Portugal 1994 — 125 Ribolla Gialla Gravner Venezia Giulia, Friuli, Italy 2006 — 180 ROSÉ Plavac Mali Zlatan North Dalmatia, Croatia 2019 — 42 Provence Blend Tablas Creek Paso Robles, California 2019 — 42 Canaioli Montenidoli Tuscany, Italy 2019 — 45 Provence Blend Château Pradeaux Bandol, France 2019 — 75 Grenache, Château Puech-Haut "Argali" Languedo, France 2019 — 64 6 RED LIGHT(ER) REDS St. Laurent Erich Sattler Neusiedlersee, Burgenland, Austria 2017 — 40 St. Laurent/Blauer Portugieser Strekov 1075 Strekov, Slovakia 2019 — 69 Blaufränkisch Prieler "Goldberg" Leithaberg, Johanneshöhe, Austria 2017 — 45 Zweigelt Johannesh of Reinisch Niederösterreich, Austria 2017 — 52 Gamay Pascal Granger "Aux Pierres" Chénas, France 2016 — 48 Pinot Noir Cep Sonoma Coast, California 2019 — 75 Pinot Noir Rhys "Alesia" Santa Cruz, California 2016 — 125 Pinot Noir J. 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Jean Tardy & Fils "Au Bas de Combe Vieilles Vignes" Nuits-St-George, France 2018 — 237 Pinot Noir Pierre Damoy "Clos Tamisot" Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy, France 2009 — 245 Pinot Noir Perrot-Minot Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy, France 2016 — 267 Pinot Noir Anne Gros "La Combe d'Orveau" Chambolle Musigny, Burgundy, France 2016 — 282 Pinot Noir Mommessin "Clos de Tart" Morey St. Denis, France 2008 — 375 7 Nebbiolo Marchesi di Gresy Langhe, Piedmont, Italy 2019 — 52 Valpolicella Garanuda Veneto, Italy 2019 — 56 Nebbiolo Castello Conti "Colline Novaresi Spanna" Piedmont, Italy 2017 — 72 Frappato COS Sicily, Italy 2020 — 68 Barbera d'Asti Giacomo Bologna Braida "Montebruna" Piedmont, Italy 2017 — 79 Listan Negro Dolores Cabrera "La Araucaria Tinto" Valle de la Ortova, Canary Islands 2018 — 48 Etna Rosso Buscemi "Tarataci" Sicily, Italy 2017 — 105 Etna Rosso Graci "Barbabecchi" Sicily, Italy 2014 — 396 8 MEDIUM BODIED REDS Plavina Piližota Dalmatian Coast, Croatia 2016 — 48 Nielluccio Jean Baptiste Arena "Grotte de Sole" Patrimonio, Corsica 2016 — 105 Grenache A Tribute to Grace "Provisor Vineyard" Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma, California 2018 — 120 Grenache Ochota Barrels "Fugazi" Mclaren Vale, Australia 2018 — 144 Syrah Blend Domaine de Fenouillet Ventoux, France 2018 — 42 Cinsault/Syrah/Carignan Benjamin Taillandier "Laguzelle" Minervois, France 2019 — 53 Gamay Jean Foillard "Cote du Puy" Morgon, Beaujolais, France 2018 — 145 Garnatxa Negra Oriole Artigas "Peca d'en Blanch Negre" Alella, Catalonia, Spain 2013 — 90 Nero d'Avola Arianna Occhipinti "Siccagno" Sicily, Italy 2020 — 87 Alfrocheiro Blend Caves Sao Joao "Porta Dos Cavaleiros Tinto" Dão, Portugal 1985 — 101 Nebbiolo Poderi Aldo Conterno "Il Favot" Langhe, Piedmont, Italy 2017 — 105 Barolo Guido Porro Piedmont, Italy 2015 — 99 Barolo Silvano Bolmida "Bussia" Piedmont, Italy 2013 — 110 Barolo Bruna Grimaldi "Badarina" Piedmont, Italy 2015 — 125 Barolo Figli Luigi Oddero "Rocche Rivera" Piedmont, Italy 2010 — 270 Nebbiolo La Torretta "Il Motto" Ghemme, Piedmont, Italy 2010 — 83 St. Emilion Chateau de Lescours Bordeaux, France 2016 — 85 9 Merlot Blend Ronco Severo "Artiul" Collio del Friuli, Italy 2015 — 90 Plavac Mali Saints Hills "Dingač" Dalmatia Coast, Croatia 2014 — 99 Provence Blend Château Simone "Palette Rouge" Provence, France 2011 — 150 Barbaresco Ada Nada "Cichin" Riserva Piedmonte, Italy 2013 — 177 Teroldego Foradori "Sgarzon" Trentino, Alto Adige, Italy 2018 — 102 10 FULL BODIED REDS Nebbiolo Barbacan "Pizamej" Valtellina, Lombardy, Italy 2017 — 120 Tempranillo Blend R. Lopez "Tondonia Reserva" Rioja, Spain 2008 — 125 Brunello di Montalcino Pietranera Tuscany, Italy 2013 — 101 Brunello di Montalcino Salicutti "Sorgente" Tuscany, Italy 2015 — 225 Brunello di Montalcino Le Ragnaie Tuscany, Italy 2013 — 175 Brunello di Montalcino La Rasina "Riserva" Tuscany, Italy 2012 — 183 Chianti Classico Poggerino "Bugialla" Riserva Tuscany, Italy 2016 — 88 Chianti Classico Querceto di Castellina "Sei" Gran Selezione Tuscany, Italy 2016 — 102 Sangiovese Blend Valgiano "Colline Lucchesi 'Palistorti'" Lucca, Tuscany, Italy 2017 — 66 Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Marina Cvetic "Riserva" Abruzzo, Italy 2016 — 62 Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Marramiero Inferi "Riserva" Abruzzo, Italy 2016 — 80 Syrah Blend Guado al Melo "Jassarte" Tuscany, Italy 2013 — 111 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Joseph Sabon "Clos du Mont Olivet" Rhône, France 2011 — 130 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Domaine Grand Veneur "Vieilles Vignes" Rhône, France 2009 — 240 Touriga Nacional Blend Alvaro Castro "Quinto da Saes Tinto" Dão, Portugal 2017 — 64 Tintilla Alberto Orte "Atlántida" Vino de la Tierr de Cádiz, Galicia, Spain 2015 — 84 Primitivo Felline "Gravolta" Primitivo di Manduria, Italy 2016 — 51 Zinfandel Blend Linne Calodo "Problem Child" Willow Creek District, Paso Robles, California
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