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Wines Bien Nacido Vineyard 85 Santa Maria Valley, Ca S 2014 Alban Vineyards “Patrina” 90 Edna Valley, Ca SPARKLING WIn BY TH GLASS FULL BOTTL e e e rosado cava bodega martin soler n.v. 9 34 catalonia, spain cava castell d'age "anne marie" n.v. 10 38 organic, catalonia, spain WHIT WIn BY TH GLASS HALF FULL BOTTL e e e e riesling heitlinger "shiny river" 2014 5.5 10 38 organic, baden, germany sauvignon blanc captûre "tradition" 2016 6 11 42 sonoma county ava chenin blanc rococo 2016 5.5 10 38 santa barbara county ava albariño licia 2016 5 9 34 rías baixas, spain chardonnay tolosa "no oak" 2015 5 9 34 edna valley ava viognier le p'tit paysan "l'apiculteur" 2014 6.5 12 46 arroyo seco ava unique blend press gang cellars "korduroy" 2015 6 11 42 [roussanne, sauvignon blanc, chardonnay] los olivos district ava R D WIn BY TH GLASS HALF FULL BOTTL e e e e pinot noir timbre "supergroup" 2013 6.5 12 46 santa maria valley ava grenache narrow gate 2013 6 11 42 biodynamic, sierra foothills ava zinfandel lone madrone 2014 6.5 12 46 paso robles ava syrah stolpman vineyards "para maria" 2016 6 11 42 [syrah, petit verdot] ballard canyon ava red blend quinta nova 2013 5.5 10 38 [touriga nacional, touriga franca, tinta roriz, tinto cao] douro valley, portugal tempranillo bodegas izadi 2011 6 11 42 rioja, spain bordeaux blend château carbonneau "sequoia" 2015 5.5 10 38 [merlot, cabernet franc] bordeaux, france malbec la posta "fazzio" 2015 5 9 34 mendoza valley, argentina cabernet sauvignon notary public 2014 7 13 50 santa ynez valley ava WIn LIST e HALF BOTTL SPARKLInG e • 2015 vietti moscato d’asti 18 piedmont, italy n.v. graham beck brut 25 south africa 2013 schramsberg blanc de blanc 40 calistoga, napa valley s n.v. henriot brut souverain 44 champagne, france HALF BOTTL WHIT e • e 2015 sonoma-cutrer chardonnay 24 russian river valley, ca 2013 trimbach riesling 28 alsace, france 2015 frog’s leap sauvignon blanc 30 napa valley, ca HALF BOTTL R D e • e 2012 castoro cellars zinfandel 20 paso robles, ca s 2014 qupé syrah 22 central coast, ca 2013 matanzas creek merlot 30 sonoma county, ca 2013 wrath “115/667” pinot noir 35 monterey, ca 2009 e. guigal rhône blend 45 châteauneauf du pape, fr SAK e momokawa unfiltered 300ml 16 nigori o yaegaki 300ml 18 junmai kurosawa 300ml 22 junmai kimoto mu “nothingness” 300ml 30 junmai daiginjo o•organic b•biodynamic s•sustainable CHAmPAGn • SPARKLInG e n.v. bodega martin soler rosado cava 34 catalonia, spain n.v. kila cava 34 penedès, spain n.v. see canyon “premium dry” cider 35 central coast, ca n.v. adami “garble” prosecco 36 veneto, italy n.v. gruet sparkling rosé 38 usa n.v. castell d’age “anne marie” brut cava 38 penedès, spain o 2016 scar of the sea “a muse” pét-nat 40 central coast, ca s n.v. laetitia brut cuvée 42 arroyo grande valley, ca 2017 sinor-lavallee “ancestrale” rosé pét-nat 50 san luis obispo, ca s n.v. jansz sparkling rosé 50 tasmania, australia 2013 schramsberg blanc de blanc 60 calistoga, ca s n.v. flor prosecco rosé 1.5L 65 veneto, italy n.v. taittanger brut la francaise 70 champagne, france n.v. louis roederer brut premier 75 champagne, france n.v. roederer estate 1.5L 85 anderson valley, ca RoS é 2016 muga [garnacha, viura, tempranillo] 30 rioja, spain 2016 malene by chamisal [grenache, mourvèdre, vermentino] 35 central coast, ca s 2016 press gang “savanna rhea” [grenache] 40 los olivos district, ca s RI SLInG • G WÜRZTRAmIn R e e e 2013 villa wolf gewürztraminer 33 pfalz, germany 2016 claiborne & churchill “dry” gewürztraminer 35 edna valley, ca s 2011 bargetto gewürztraminer 36 monterey county, ca 2011 reichsrat von buhl “jazz” riesling 37 pfalz, germany 2014 heitlinger “shiny river” riesling, trocken baden, germany o 2013 wolff riesling 42 edna valley, ca GRÜn R V LTLIn R e e e 2015 zocker 37 edna valley, ca 2015 rainer wess 39 wachau, austria o•organic b•biodynamic s•sustainable SAUVIGnOn BLAnC 2016 loveblock 36 marlborough, new zealand s 2016 slyd 37 santa ynez valley, ca 2016 captûre “tradition” 42 sonoma county, ca 2016 domaine delaporte “chavignon” sancerre, france PInOT BLAnC • PInOT GRIs 2013 acrobat pinot gris 34 oregon 2013 j. wilkes pinot blanc 34 santa maria valley, ca 2014 tangent paragon vineyard, pinot gris 38 edna valley, ca 2012 hugel “cuvée les amours” pinot blanc 40 alsace, france 2013 kynsi bien nacido vineyard, pinot blanc 46 santa maria valley, ca s UnIQU WHIT S e e 2013 fuedi di san gregorio falanghina 30 capania, italy 2016 pala “i fiori” vermentino 34 sardinia, italy 2012 guild “lot 7” 36 columbia valley, wa [pinot gris, riesling, chardonnay] 2016 rococo chenin blanc 38 santa barbara, ca s 2013 clesi malvasia bianca 38 monterey, ca 2015 abbazia di novacella kerner alto adige, italy 2015 florent cosme “coup de fougue” vouvray 45 loire valley, france b 2015 press gang “korduroy" 46 los olivos, ca s [roussanne, sauv blanc, chardonnay] RHÔn WHIT S e e 2011 tahbilk marsanne 32 victoria, australia 2013 zaca mesa viognier 35 santa barbara county, ca 2014 sans liege “côtes du coast” 38 central coast, ca [viognier, roussanne, grenache blanc] 2015 aequorea spanish springs vineyard, viognier 40 san luis obispo,ca 2013 curran grenache blanc 42 santa ynez valley, ca 2014 le p’tit paysan “l’apiculteur” viognier 42 arroyo seco, ca 2014 press gang “’aumakua” roussanne 44 los olivos district, ca s o•organic b•biodynamic s•sustainable CHARDOnnAY 2015 tolosa “no oak” 34 edna valley, ca s 2014 joseph burrier chateau de beauregard 34 mâcon-fuissé, france 2015 sonoma-cutrer 36 russian river valley, ca 2016 levo “e99” 44 santa barbara county, ca 2014 trefethen oak knoll, napa valley, ca s 2011 domaine michel gros 58 burgundy, france 2015 lioco la marisma vineyard santa cruz mountains, ca s 2015 scar of the sea bien nacido vineyard block 11 80 santa maria valley, ca s SPAnISH • SouTH Am RIcAn WHIT S e e 2014 ramos pinto “duas quintas” 29 douro, portugal [rabigato, viosinho, arinto] 2016 vivanco 30 rioja, spain [viura, tempranillo blanco, maturana blanca] 2015 colomé torrontés 32 salta, argentina 2016 licia albariño 34 rías baixas, spain 2014 viña ijalba maturana blanca 36 rioja, spain o 2014 nisia “old vine” verdejo 38 rueda, spain 2014 eladio piñeiro “envidia cochina” albariño 46 rías baixas, spain b SPAnISH • SouTH Am RIcAn R DS e e 2014 catena “vista flores” malbec 30 mendoza, argentina 2014 tarima hill “old vines” monastrell 33 alicante, spain 2014 evodia “old vine” garnacha calatayud, spain 2014 la posta fazzio malbec mendoza, argentina 2014 d.v. catena “tinto historico” 36 mendoza, argentina [malbec, petit verdot] 2011 primus carménère 38 colchagua valley, chile 2012 sierra cantabria garnacha rioja, spain 2014 hermanos perez pascuas “el pedrosal” tempranillo 40 ribera del duero, spain s 2011 bodegas izadi reserva tempranillo 42 rioja, spain 2013 quinta nova 42 douro, portugal [touriga nacional & franca, tinta roriz, tinto cao] 2014 bluegray 44 priorat, spain [garnacha, cariñena, cabernet sauvignon] 2012 marques de murrietta reserva tempranillo 46 rioja, spain 2014 alto moncayo “veraton” garnacha 50 campo de borja, spain s o•organic b•biodynamic s•sustainable ZInFAnD L e 2011 saucelito canyon “backroads” 38 san luis obispo, ca 2014 lone madrone 46 paso robles, ca s 2014 ridge ponzo vineyard 60 russian river valley, ca s 2015 rusack estate 85 ballard canyon, ca s PInOT nOIR 2016 field recordings “wonderwall” 36 edna valley, ca 2014 tolosa estate 42 edna valley, ca s 2013 timbre “supergroup” 46 santa maria valley, ca s 2014 domaine faiveley mercurey 50 burgundy, france 2016 scar of the sea 52 santa barbara county, ca 2015 long meadow ranch 54 anderson valley, ca o 2014 talley vineyards 56 arroyo grande valley, ca s 2014 siduri 58 santa lucia highlands, ca 2016 scribe 70 carneros, ca s 2011 vincent girardin pommard 74 burgundy, france 2014 adelsheim “breaking ground” 75 willamette valley, or s 2014 storm presqu’ile vineyard 80 santa maria valley, ca s 2015 deovlet bien nacido vineyard 100 santa maria valley, ca s 2014 kosta brown 160 russian river valley, ca ITALIAn R DS e 2014 stolpman vineyards estate sangiovese 52 ballard canyon, ca s 2010 ceretto barbaresco 75 piedmont, italy 2011 vietti castiglione, nebbiolo 80 barolo, piedmont, italy UnIQU R DS & BL nDS e e e 2014 ancient peaks “renegade” 44 paso robles, ca s [syrah, malbec, petit verdot] 2014 onx “mad crush” 46 paso robles, ca [grenache, tempranillo, malbec, mourvèdre, zinfandel] 2014 kanonkop pinotage 70 stellenbosch, south africa 2015 linne calodo “in my dreams” 120 paso robles, ca s [tempranillo, grenache, mourvedère, tannat] o•organic b•biodynamic s•sustainable RHÔn R DS e e grenache 2013 sans liege “fool’s errand” 40 santa barbara county, ca 2013 narrow gate 42 sierra foothills, ca b 2013 koehler 45 santa ynez valley, ca 2014 beckmen la purisima vineyard 70 ballard canyon, ca b syrah 2011 burgess 38 napa valley, ca 2015 two hands “gnarly dudes” 46 barossa valley, australia 2015 cave chevalier les voleyses 52 crozes-hermitage, france 2014 press gang starfire vineyard 54 los olivos district, ca s 2014 samuel louis smith lafond vineyard 56 sta. rita hills, ca 2014 rusack estate 58 ballard canyon, ca s 2014 k vintners “mck” 60 walla walla, wa 2015 dunites spanish springs vineyard 62 san luis obispo, ca 2013 alta colina “old 900” 80 santa maria valley, ca 2013 site wines bien nacido vineyard 85 santa maria valley, ca s 2014 alban vineyards “patrina” 90 edna valley, ca blends 2013 sans liege “the offering” 40 santa barbara, ca [grenache, syrah, mourvèdre] 2015 domaine cabirau “serge & nicolas" 42 languedoc-roussillon, france [grenache, syrah, carignan] 2015 stolpman vineyards “para maria” 42 ballard canyon, ca s [syrah, petit verdot] 2012 clos de l’oratoire de papes 76 châteauneuf du pape, france 2013 herman story “casual encounters” 78 california [syrah, grenache, mourvèdre] 2014 denner “ditch digger” 110 paso robles, ca s [grenache, syrah, mourvèdre, cinsault, counoise] 2015 saxum james berry vineyard 200 paso robles, ca [grenache, mourvèdre, syrah, counoise] P TIT SIRAH e e 2013 vina robles 40 paso robles, ca 2013 aaron wines 70 paso robles, ca o•organic b•biodynamic s•sustainable BORD AUX R DS e e merlot 2015 fableist 38 paso robles, ca 2009 northstar 56 columbia valley, wa 2013 the prisoner wine co.
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