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Be Safe & Be Social 1792 Reserve 12 Chateau Ste Michelle Riesling Columbia Valley, WA 7/26 Baker’s 18 crisp apple aromas, subtle mineral notes Bookers 21 Bowman Brothers Virginia Whiskey 16 Murphy Goode Sauvignon Blanc North Coast, CA 9/34 Bulleit Bourbon 10 Year 19 tangerine, peach, pear, melon, pineapple all together in a focused manner Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye 17 Rodney Strong Chardonnay Tri-County, CA 9/34 Copper Fox Rye 19 60% barrel fermented offers touch of spice & vanilla, long & silky finish Defiant 15 Eagle Rare 15 Loveblock Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, New Zealand 54 Elijah Craig Small Batch 24 bursts with white peach, green apple, green tea with herbal undertones Elijah Craig 18 Single Barrel 69 Filibuster Bourbon 18 Barboursville Vineyards Viognier Reserve VA 56 Four Roses Single Barrel 18 effusively fragrant, refreshing and luscious, without oak Four Roses Small Batch 14 Hess Collection Chardonnay Napa, CA 59 Four Roses Limited Edition 130th Anniversary 65 fresh flavors of white pear and green apple, light oak High West Campfire 31 High West The 36th Vote Manhattan 22 Hudson Baby Bourbon 29 Hudson Manhattan Rye Whiskey 29 Dark Horse Rose Bubbles, CA 8 Jefferson’s The Manhattan Barrel Finished Cocktail 17 half a bottle inside! notes of stone fruit layered with fresh red berries Jefferson’s Reserve 18 Fleur de Mer Rosé, Côtes de Provence, France 13/50 Jefferson’s Ocean 32 beautifully balanced with bright fruit notes and crisp acidity John J. Bowman Single Barrel 18 Kentucky Owl Confiscated 60 Knob Creek Smoked Maple 16 Böen Pinot Noir Pacific Coast, CA 12/46 Larceny 15 bright berry flavors & minerality, spice notes with a silky, alluring texture Maker’s 46 15 Materson’s 10 Year Rye 30 Catena Malbec Mendoza, Argentina 10/38 MurLarkey Smokehouse Whiskey 19 12 months in mostly French oak, violets, dark fruits & touch of vanilla Reservoir Bourbon 33 Drumheller Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley, CA 10/38 Russel Reserve Single Barrel 23 blackberry, black currant & licorice, hints of baking spice Sam Houston 14 Year 48 Sonoma County, CA Sazerac Rye 15 Duckhorn Decoy Red Blend 15/58 51% merlot, voluptuous layers of blueberry, cassis & dark chocolate Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey 13 Suntory Toki Japanese Whiskey 16 Daou Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles, CA 58 WhistlePig 10 Year Straight Rye Whiskey 24 for serious wine lovers; dark fruits, hints of fennel & cigarbox WhistlePig 12 Year Old World Rye Cask Finish 42 Barboursville Vineyards Cabernet Franc Reserve VA 66 Wild Turkey 13 intense, dark ripe red berries woven together in a barrel Woodford Reserve Double Oak 22 Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz CA 72 structure of cabernet, richness of a shiraz, judicious balance of fruit & oak Chivas 12 15 Chivas 18 25 Glenfiddich 14 Year 25 Poema Cava Brut Spain 8/32 Glenfiddich Single Malt 18 Year 42 granny smith apple aromas with toasted bread notes Glenlivet 12 16 Glenlivet 18 35 Ruffino Prosecco Italy 9/36 Glenlivet Archive 21 Year 95 crisp, clean, delicate with fine bubbles Johnnie Walker Blue 69 Moët Brut Imperial France 96 Laphroaig 10 Year 23 bright fruitiness, seductive palate, elegant maturity Macallan Sherry Oak 12 Year 20 Macallan Fine Oak 15 Year 32 Macallan Rare Cask 101 Oban Distiller’s Edition 27 Talisker 22 14 Join us in our heated tents! Catoctin Creek Roundstone Rye, amber maple syrup, angostura bitters, muddled orange & luxardo cherry 12 We are offering a contactless QR code orange infused bourbon, sweet vermouth, bitters, brûléed orange 12 ordering system on all of our patio & tent jalapeno & Thai chili pepper infused tequila, grapefruit, simple syrup, lime tables. Simply scan, order & pay and we 13 do the rest! It allows you to enjoy Happy basil infused vodka, blackberry syrup, Lagunitas hoppy refresher, lime 12 Hour (everyday 2pm-7pm), our full menu, Jack Daniels, Limoncello, iced tea, lemon beer, wine, cocktails and even our coffee 12 earl grey infused gin, simple syrup, tonic, lemon drinks from our illy espresso bar! 14 Makers Mark, Campari, sweet vermouth, orange peel & luxardo cherry 12 Be Safe & Be Social .
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