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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Sparkling & Champagne ............................. 3 White Wine .................................................. 5 Greece ........................................................................................5 Italy ................................................................................................7 Spain ............................................................................................7 France .........................................................................................7 From the New World ...................................................... 8 Rosé Wine ................................................ 9 Red Wine .................................................11 Greece ..............................................................................11 Italy ......................................................................................14 Spain ...................................................................................14 France............................................................................... 15 From the New World ............................................ 15 Fortified & Dessert ..................................17 Thrace Macedonia Epirius Thessaly Ionian Islands Aegean Peloponnese Islands Crete 2 SPARKLING Greece Brut Nature, Karanika 'Extra Cuvée de Reserve', Amyndeon 2015 102 Brut, Domaine Glinavos, Zitsa 2012 89 Brut, Tselepos 'Amalia', Arcadia NV 88 Brut, Douloufakis, Crete NV 83 Brut, Santo, Cyclades 2015 105 Italy Brut, Majolini, Franciacorta 2014 65 Brut, Ca' del Bosco 'Cuvée Prestige', Franciacorta NV 90 Brut, Masottina, Prosecco di Treviso NV 50 Brut, Bisol, 'Jeio', Prosecco DOC NV 56 Spain Ancestral, Anima Mundi 'Cami Dels Xops', Penedès 2018 75 Brut, AT Roca 'Reserva', Clàssic Penedès 2016 76 Brut, Gramona 'Imperial Gran Reserva', Corpinnat 2014 92 Brut Rosé, Raventós i Blanc 'de Nit', Conca del Riu Anoia 2017 60 France Brut, André Clouet 'Grand Reservé', Champagne NV 96 Brut, Delamotte 'Blanc de Blancs', Champagne 2007 185 Brut, Paul Bara 'Réserve', Champagne NV 140 Brut, Pierre Gimonnet 'Blanc de Blancs', Champagne NV 155 Brut, Veuve Clicquot 'La Grande Dame', Champagne 2008 430 California Malvasia, Onward 'Petillant Naturel, Suisun Valley CA 62 SPARKLING & CHAMPAGNE | 3 WHITE WINE Greece Katsano, Gavalas, Cyclades 2016 89 Muscat/Roditis/Baitiki, Papras Bio, Tyrnavos 2017 50 Aidani, Argyros, Cyclades 2017 62 Asproudes, Nerantzi, Serres 2013 88 Monemvassia, Moraitis, Paros 2017 62 Moschofilero,Gaia 'Monograph', Peloponnese 2018 45 Moschofilero,Seméli , Mantinia 2016 41 Moschofilero,Skouras 'Salto', Peloponnese 2014 53 Moschofilero,Skouras 'Salto', Wild Yeast,, Peloponnese 2018 47 Moschofilero,Troupis 'Fteri', Peloponnese 2016 40 Moschofilero,Tselepos 'Blanc de Gris', Arcadia 2017 80 Malvasia, Douloufakis 'Femina', Crete 2017 43 Asprouda Serron, Nerantzi, Serres 2013 48 Assyrtiko, Alpha Estate, Florina 2016 50 Assyrtiko, Biblia Chora 'Areti', Mount Pangeon 2017 85 Assyrtiko, Domaine Evharis 'Sur Lie', Gerania 2016 50 Assyrtiko, Gavalas 'Natural Ferment', Santorini 2017 119 Assyrtiko, Gavalas 'Nykteri', Santorini 2015 130 Assyrtiko, Hatzidakis 'Familia', Santorini 2018 115 Assyrtiko, Hatzidakis 'Cuvée #15', Santorini 2017 135 Assyrtiko, Hatzidakis 'Skitali', Santorini 2017 155 Assyrtiko, Karamolegos 'Pyritis Mega Cuvée', Santorini 2015 167 Assyrtiko/Asproudes, Koutsogiorgiakis 'Kamares', Evia 2017 60 Assyrtiko, Oikonomoy, Crete 2013 120 Assyrtiko, Koutsoyannopoulos, Santorini 2014 69 Assyrtiko, Koutsoyannopoulos 'Nykteri', Santorini 2015 103 Assyrtiko, Koutsoyannopoulos 'Ksera Homata', Santorini 2013 105 Assyrtiko, Parparoussis, Achaia 2017 146 Assyrtiko, Porto Carras, Halkidiki 2017 60 Assyrtiko, Santo 'Grand Reserve', Santorini 2012 254 Assyrtiko, Santo 'Grand Reserve', Santorini 2014 180 Assyrtiko, Santo 'Grand Reserve', Santorini 2016 127 Assyrtiko, Sigalas 'Kavalieros', Santorini 2017 228 Assyrtiko, Vassaltis, Santorini 2017 111 Assyrtiko, Vassaltis 'Barrel Aged', Santorini 2017 156 white wine | 5 Assyrtiko, Venetsanos 'Nykteri', Santorini 2018 132 Assyrtiko/Aidani/Athiri, Argyros 'Atlantis', Cyclades 2018 54 Assyrtiko/Malagousia, Argatia 'Haroula', Macedonia 2017 67 Assyrtiko/Monemvasia, Domaine Sigalas', Santorini 2018 67 Assyrtiko/Malagousia, Kamara 'Nimbus Albus', Slopes of Kamara-Oraiokastro Thessaloniki 2017 65 Assyrtiko/Malagousia/Asprouda, Nerantzi 'Pentapolis', Serres 2016 57 Assyrtiko/Robola, Mercouri Estate 'Kallisto', Ilia 2016 45 Assyrtiko/Semillon, Biblio Chora 'Ovilos', Macedonia 2017/2018 125 Malagousia, Alpha Estate, Florina 2018 50 Malagousia/Sauvignon Blanc, Bukéto, Macedonia 2018 52 Malagousia/Assyrtiko, Ktima Gerovassiliou, Epanomi 2017 84 Malagousia, Moraitis 'Oak Ferment', Paros 2015 57 Malagousia, Zafeirakis, Tyrnavos 2018 44 Debina, Domaine Glinavos, 'Zitsa' Ioannina 2016 74 Sideritis, Parparoussis 'Gift of Dionysus', Achaia 2017 64 Savatiano, Mylonas, Attiki 2018 36 Robola, Orealios Gaea, Robola of Cephalonia 2018 70 Robola, Sclavos 'Lacomatia', Robola of Cephalonia 2016 70 Roditis, Kamara Estate 'Retsina', Macedonia NV (500ml) 32 Roditis, Sant'Or, Peloponnese 2018 56 Roditis/Malagousia, Kir-Yianni 'Paranga', Macedonia 2018 40 Roditis/Viognier, Mercouri Estate 'Foloi', Ilia 2016 50 Vilana/Thrapsathiri, Oikonomoy, Sitia 2012 110 Vidiano, Biblia Chora 'Sole', Mount Pangeon 2018 84 Vidiano, Douloufakis 'Dafnios', Crete 2018 45 Vidiano, Douloufakis 'Aspros Lagos', Crete 2018 80 Vidiano/Plyto, Rhous 'Skipper', Crete 2015 75 Viognier, Skouras 'Eclectique', Argolidia 2017 55 Muscat/Chardonnay, Bairaktaris 'Monolithos', Peloponnese 2017 49 Chardonnay, Alpha Estate, 'Barrel Fermented', Florina 2016 72 Chardonnay, Alpha Estate 'Tramonto', Florina 2017 87 Chardonnay, Biblia Chora 'Plagios', Mount Pangeon 2017 100 Chardonnay, Gerovassiliou, Epanomi 2017 136 Chardonnay, Skouras 'Dum Vinum Sperum', Peloponnese 2017 130 Chardonnay, Kir Yianni 'Palpo', Amyndeon 2017 108 Chardonnay, Zafeirakis “Foothills”, Tyrnavos 2017 76 6 | white wine Italy Moscato D'Asti, La Caudrina, Piedmont 2018 38 Pinot Grigio, Colterenzio 'Puiten', Sudtirol 2017 56 Pinot Grigio, Gio, delle Venezie 2017 45 Sauvignon Blanc, Venica & Venica 'Ronco del Cero', Collio 2017 67 Malvasia/Carricante, Tenuta di Castellaro 'Pomice', Sicily 2017 80 Carricante/Catarratto, Graci, Etna 2017 87 Chardonnay/Sauvignon, Paolo Scavino 'Sorriso', Langhe 2018 47 Spain Albariño, Atalier by Raúl Pérez 'Cruz das Ánimas', Rias Baixas 2018 68 Godello, Guímaro, Ribera Sacra 2017 68 Verdejo, Manuel Cantalapiedra 'Lirondo', Castilla y León 2018 64 Viura, Finca Allende, Rioja 2015 75 France Sauvignon/Semillon, Château de Malle 'M de Malle', Graves 2015 81 Chardonnay, Daniel-Etienne Defaix, Chablis 2018 85 Chardonnay, Domaine Gueguen, Chablis 2018 80 Chardonnay, Benjamin Leroux, Bourgogne Blanc 2011 75 Chardonnay, Robert 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Valley, CA 2018 45 Sauvignon Blanc, Tom Eddy, 'Tenz', Marlbourough, NZ 2017 48 Blend, Donkey and Goat 'Eliza', El Dorado, CA 2015 80 Blend, Idlewild 'Flora and Fauna', North Coast, CA 2018 55 Pinot Grigio/Greco, Massican 'Gemina', California 2018 90 Chenin Blanc, Craven, Stellenbosch, ZA 2016 80 Chardonnay, Argyle 'Nuthouse', Eola-Amity Hills, OR 2014 95 Chardonnay, Arnot Roberts 'Watson Ranch', Napa Valley, CA 2017 90 Chardonnay, Big Table Farm, Willamette Valley, CA 2016 118 Chardonnay, Valravn, Sonoma Country, CA 2018 63 Chardonnay, Brewer-Clifton, Sta. Rita Hills, CA 2016 80 Chardonnay, Hobo Wine Company 'Camp', Sonoma County, CA 2018 45 Chardonnay, Hyde de Villaine, Los Carneros, CA 2015 169 Chardonnay, Lioco, Sonoma County, CA 2017 67 Chardonnay, Newton 'Unfiltered',Napa Valley, CA 2015 134 Chardonnay, Stony Hill Vineyards, Spring Mountain, CA 2013 135 8 | white wine ROSÉ WINE Rosé, Domaine de Kalathas 'Kaloriziko', Cyclades, GR 2017 75 Rosé, Domaine de Kalathas 'Un Été Grec', Cyclades, GR 2017 75 Rosé, Domaine Tatsis, Macedonia, GR 2012 70 Rosé, Troupis 'Hoof and Lur', Peleponnese, GR 2017 65 Rosé, G.D. Vajra 'Rosabella', Langhe, IT 2018 48 Rosé of Pinot Noir, Jaclynn Renee, Sonoma Coast, CA 2018 56 SKIN-CONTACT WINE Aspro Potamisi, Domaine de Kalathas '10+12', Cyclades, GR 2017 75 Aspro Potamisi/Rozaki, Domaine de Kalathas 'Sainte-Obéissance', Cyclades, GR 2016 75 Mavro/Rozaki/Aspro, Domaine de Kalathas 'Pappou', Cyclades 2017 75 Rozaki, Domaine de Kalathas 'Vorias', Cyclades, GR NV 75 Assyrtiko, Kontozisis 'A-Grafo', Karditsa, GR 2017/2018 70 Roditis, Kontozisis 'A-Grafo', Karditsa, GR 2017 70 Roditis, Papras 'Pleiades', Tyrnavos, GR 2018 60 Vostilidi, Sclavos 'Metagnition',
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