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Sparkling Wine Sauvignon Blanc Rosé and Other Whites Sparkling Wine Glass / Btl Treviso Prosecco Brut – Italy 11 44 - hazelnut, stonefruit, orange-blossom, sea-salt, structured, warm finish Roederer NV Brut – Anderson Valley, California 15 60 - dry, refreshing, vanilla toast, classic champagne style Allimant Laugner NV Cremant D’Alsace Brut Rose – France 16 56 - berry fruit, intense, elegant, so refreshing and yummy! Domaine Carneros Brut Rose – Napa 22 88 - full bodied, lush fruit with spice, delicious! Sauvignon Blanc ½ Gl / Glass / Btl Giesen 2017 Sauvignon Blanc – New Zealand 4.5 9 36 - citrus-lemon, classic grass quality, green apple, dry, crisp The Seeker 2017 Sauvignon Blanc – New Zealand 5.5 11 44 - passionfruit and tropical, refreshing, customer favorite Neal 2017 Sauvignon Blanc – Napa Valley *Q 4 2018 CWM Wine Club 7 14 56 - First Class! organic grapes, stone fruit, pear, lime, complex, creamy Auchere 2017 Sancerre – France 7.25 14.5 58 - lemon pulp, limestone, bright acidity, but still supple and smooth Rosé and Other Whites ½ Gl / Glass / Btl The Seeker 2017 Rose – Provence, France 5.5 11 44 - pale salmon color, key lime, kiwi, subtle red berries, dry, crisp G. Lorentz 2017 Rose – Alsace, France 6.75 13.5 54 - coral color, vibrant, raspberries, soft cherries, lime zest, supple and full Aveleda 2017 Vinho Verde – Portugal 5.5 11 44 - delicious tropical and melon notes, refreshing with a slight effervescence Gustave Lorentz 2016 Reserve Pinot Blanc – Alsace, France 7.25 14.5 58 - peach skin, dry and pure Hendry 2017 Albarino – Napa Valley 7.5 15 60 - golden apple, bosch pear, white peaches, expressive Enkidu 2016 Grenache Blanc – Sonoma County 7.5 15 60 - definite minerality, lemon zest, green pear on finish Chardonnay ½ Gl / Glass / Btl Lost Angel 2016 Chardonnay – California 5.75 11.5 46 - no heavy oak, fresh, clean, ripe citrus fruit Cima Collina 2015 Chardonnay – Santa Lucia Highlands 7 14 56 - pear, golden apple, vanilla bean, luscious, supple mouthfeel, sustained finish Ernest 2014 Chardonnay – Sonoma Coast *Q 3 2018 CWM Wine Club 9.25 18.5 74 - generous fruit, well-balanced toasty oak, sumptuous not ponderous L’Angevin 2014 Chardonnay – Russian River Valley 10 20 80 - oaky, buttery, opulent and textured, with balancing acidity Light Fare, Beer, and Sparkling Water À La Carte – Freshly sliced Holland Gouda and Ciabatta Bread. Or Pistachios. Or Olives 3.5 All-inclusive Plate – Freshly sliced Holland Gouda and Ciabatta, with Pistachios and Olives 8.5 Beer - Anchor Steam, Pilsner Urquell, Heineken, Pyramid Hefeweizen 5 Sparkling Water – 11.15 oz bottle of Perrier 3 **The prices you see are the prices you pay – sales tax is already included - and no SF mandate charges** Pinot Noir ½Gl / Glass / Btl Lost Angel 2016 Pinot Noir – Chile 5.75 11.5 46 - smooth ripe cherry fruit with hints of baking spices Planet Oregon 2016 Pinot Noir – Oregon 6.75 13.5 54 - deep berry fruit, toasty, dried herbs, smooth finish, well-made and great value Road 31 Wine Co 2015 Pinot Noir – Napa Valley *Q 4 2018 CWM Wine Club 8.5 17 68 – fragrant red fruits, layered hints of toffee, smoke and herbs, round texture Valdez 2014 Pinot Noir – Sonoma Coast *Q 2 9.75 19.5 78 - slightly darker fruit, toast, pepper spice, lots of depth and complexity Boheme 2014 Pinot Noir – Sonoma Coast 10.5 21 84 - soaring aromatics, elegant, smooth, berries and roses, vanilla oak Zinfandel ½Gl / Glass / Btl Once & Future 2016 Zinfandel – Russian River Valley * Q 4 2018 CWM Wine Club 9 18 72 - great density of juicy blue, dark red fruits, mint, beautifully integrated French oak Nalle 2016 Zinfandel – Dry Creek Valley 9 18 72 - flavorful red fruits, pepper spice, cocoa, elegance with depth, smooth Rafanelli 2016 Zinfandel – Dry Creek Valley 15 30 120 - distinctive dark cherries, rich and deep vanilla, not readily available! Malbec, Syrah and Other Reds ½Gl / Glass / Btl McManis 2017 Petite Sirah – California 4.5 9 36 - plump blackberry and boysenberry, lush, rich texture Altos 2017 Malbec Clásico – Mendoza, Argentina 5.5 11 44 - vibrant, textured blue fruits, eucalyptus and warm spice, medium bodied Juan Gil 2015 Monastrell – Jumilla, Spain *Q 3 7 14 56 - savory ripe raspberries, licorice, dark chocolate, tasty Y. Rousseau 2014 Tannat – Alder Springs Vyd., Mendocino *Q 3 8.5 17 68 - intense layers of warm earth, baked fruit, spice and cacao, try this varietal! Krutz 2012 Syrah – Stagecoach Vineyard, Napa Valley * Q 4 2018 CWM Wine Club 8.5 17 68 - focused blueberries and blackberries, concentrated, classic savory, staff favorite August Briggs 2014 Charbono – Calistoga, Napa Valley *Q 2 9 18 72 - blueberry, cherry, supple, mouth filling, lingering finish, delicious Ilaria 2015 Malbec – Napa Valley 9.75 19.5 78 - intense blackberry-blueberry fruit, violets, deep vanilla oak, wow factor! Cabernets Plus ½Gl / Glass / Btl L’Enchantoir 2015 Cabernet Franc – Loire Valley, France *Q 2 7 14 56 - purple fruits, anise, gentle spice, earthy, well-integrated and lush, very popular Pascual Toso 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva – Mendoza, Argentina 8 16 64 - well-integrated juicy berry fruit with subtle oak spices, great Cab price Browne Family 2016 Heritage Cabernet – Columbia Valley, Washington 8.25 16.5 66 - bright layers of red fruits, vanilla flavors, easy drinking, excellent value for a Cab Chateau Moya 2014 Cotes de Castillon, Bordeaux * Q 4 2018 CWM Wine Club 8.5 17 68 - “pretty”, refined vibrant fruit, lively spice, ‘c’est tres bon’ dry French red wine Barlow 2014 Merlot – Calistoga, Napa Valley *Q 2 9 18 72 - generous rich fruit flavors, luxurious oak, brings back our taste for Merlot! Sutro 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon – Alexander Valley, Sonoma County 9.75 19.5 78 - well-proportioned, smooth and velvety, old-vine and dry farmed vineyard Petrified Forest 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon – Knight’s Valley * Q 4 2018 CWM Wine Club 10.5 21 84 - captivating, engaging throughout, very deep dense fruit, pepper, toasty herbs Strala 2015 Proprietary Red (Merlot, Zin, Cab Blend) – Napa Valley *Q 3 11 22 88 - concentrated core of dark cherry fruit, mocha, plush, persistent finish Terra Gratia 2014 Red Wine (Cab, Merlot, Cab Franc Blend) – Napa Valley *Q 3 15 30 120 - layers of powerful dark berry fruit and toasty oak, exceedingly complex .
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