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MOONSTONE Cocktails / Beer / Sake / Shochu / Wine the CLASSICS 18 MOONSTONE Cocktails / Beer / Sake / Shochu / Wine THE CLASSICS 18. Dry Martini Grey Goose Vodka or Tanqueray No. 10 Gin, Orange Bitters, Dry Vermouth It was called “The most important cocktail in the world”. The key to this classic is using a good gin or vodka. The dry vermouth tames the flavor of the spirit for an unforgettable finish. Old Fashioned Basil Hayden’s Bourbon, Orange Bitter and Aromatic Bitters, Simple Syrup The abundance of rye and spice in Basil Hayden’s Bourbon is amplified by the use of two different bitters. This is an old-school cocktail but never be out of fashion, plus it has the aura of Rat Pack cool. Vesper Ketel One Vodka, Bombay Sapphire Gin, Lillet Blanc The drink first appeared in Ian Fleming’s 1953 novel Casino Royale when Bond asked for “Three measures of Gordon’s, one of vodka, half a measure of Kina Lillet. Shake it very well until it’s ice-cold then add a large thin slice of lemon peel”. The script seems to be in line except for the shaken part. We beg to be stirred, since the ingredients are too delicate to be shaken. Manhattan Bulleit Rye Whiskey, Sweet Vermouth, Aromatic Bitters It’s essentially the definition of cocktail: “ The Manhattan”. Although there are many contemporary variations of this cocktail; To properly build this timeless cocktail rye whiskey must be used in the foundations - it’s roots stretch back to the old Manhattan Club, in 1874 - is as close to divine perfection as a cocktail can be. Negroni Plymouth Gin, Campari, Sweet Vermouth A crisp and delicious classic with notes of orange and peach in our favorite gin complemented with Campari and sweet vermouth making this most popular classic cocktail at the Aperitivo Hours in Italy, since the 1920’s to present. Blood and Sand Chivas Regal 12 Scotch, Sweet Vermouth, Cherry Heering, Orange Juice Named after the classic 1922 silent drama film about bullfighter Juan Gallardo played by Rudolph Valentino who makes a classic journey from poverty to fame. This is a great all season cocktail where delicate balance of proportioned ingredients are crucial for this citrus scotch cocktail. Sidecar Hennessy VS Cognac, Grand Marnier, Lemon Juice The Sidecar traces its heritage back to 1920’s Ritz Hotel bar in Paris. It has become the single most iconic cognac cocktail of the world; said to have been named after a motorcycle sidecar owned by a gentleman in Paris, then popularized in London: truly a tale of two cities. SIGNATURE COCKTAILS 17. The Concorde Three Olives Grape Vodka, Hennessy VS, Cointreau, cranberry juice Emperor’s Mojito Dragon Fruit Infused Rum, fresh strawberry, mint, fresh lime juice, ginger ale Moonstone Lychee Tito’s Vodka, house made lychee purée, Cointreau, fresh lemon juice Mule Nippon Suntory Haku Vodka, Premium Sake, Shiso, ginger honey, fresh lime juice, Fever-Tree Ginger Beer Dungeons and Dragons Sipsmith Sloe Gin, Southern Comfort , Blue Curacao, Créme de Myrtille, fresh lime juice Watermelon Quencher Skyy Watermelon Vodka, Aperol, watermelon purée, pineapple juice, club soda Bubbly Mango Colada Cruzan Mango Rum, Malibu Coconut Rum, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, Prosecco Crazy Rich Asian Effen Blood Orange Vodka, Pallini Limoncello, pineapple juice, house made lychee purée Midnight Express Stolichnaya Blueberi Vodka, Blue Curacao, Chambord, white cranberry juice Tropic Thunder Absolut Mango Vodka, passion fruit purée, mango purée, orange juice, Citrónge Pineapple, red chili pepper Spicy Beijing Tanteo Jalapeño Infused Tequila, pomegranate juice, fresh lime juice Zesty Martini Hangar One Buddha’s Hand Citron, Van Gogh Oranje , Malibu Coconut Rum, white cranberry juice, fresh lime juice Havana Coconut Ciroc Coconut Vodka, Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur, fresh lime juice, grapefruit juice, pineapple juice Mexican Mai Tai Don Julio Reposado Tequila, Mt. Gay Gold Rum, mango purée, guava nectar, orange juice Fig Martini Figenza Fig Vodka, St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur, pomegranate juice, fresh lime juice Passion Margarita Herradura Silver Tequila, passion fruit purée, Citrónge Orange, fresh lime juice SHOCHU Tranquility Hama No Imota Shochu, Stolichnaya Razberi Vodka, cucumber, fresh lemon juice COCKTAILS (Japanese Vodka) Harmony Ginza No Suzume Kuro Shochu, Premium Sake, mango nectar, peach nectar, Shiso 17. BELLINIS Bellini Pallini Peachcello, white peach purée, Prosecco 15. French Kiss Greg Goose La Poire Vodka, St. Germain Elderflower Liqueur, Hibiscus, Prosecco Nice and Sloe Sipsmith Sloe Gin, fresh lime juice, Prosecco BEERS Hitachino Nest (Japan) 11.2 oz 15. Sapporo Reserve (Japan) 12 oz 8. Heineken (Holland) 12 oz 7. Coors Light (USA) 12 oz 7. Stella Astois (Belgium) 12 oz 7. Corona (Mexico) 12 oz 7. Tsing Tao (China) 12 oz 7. Newcastle Brown Ale (England) 12 oz 7. Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest (California) 12 oz 7. Angry Orchard Cider Pear (New York) 12 oz 7. Bell's Two-Hearted IPA (Michigan) 12 oz 8. NON-ALCOHOLIC Pineapple and Pear Martini COCKTAILS Williams Pear Purée, fresh lemon juice, pineapple juice 10. Pretty in Pink Muddled fresh red berries, orange juice, club soda, rock candy Mandarin Ginger Lime Fizz Muddled fresh kumquats and lime, mint, ginger ale Pineapple Kiss Fresh pineapple, cream of coconut, pineapple juice, splash of grenadine, serve frozen Dragon Tattoo Martini White peach purée, fresh lemon juice, cranberry juice, pomegranate juice, lemon-lime soda SAKE JUNMAI HAKUTSURU TANREI (180 ml) 10. Medium dry, notes of yellow apple and light citrus with hints of rice. KUROSAWA KIMOTO (300ml) 29. Versatile sake with a natural "Kimoto" flavor, full bodied and earthy, yet smooth. JUNMAI GINJO RYO (180 ml) 26. A sprightly and fresh sake for any occasion ,smooth and subtle bitterness with crisp clean lively finish. MIZBASHO (720ml) 60. Aroma of spice pear and cantaloupe. Full body of golden apple and honey nut flavors. Finishes with tangy nectarine and acidity like kiwi. HONJOZO KARATAMBA (300 ml) 19. A sharp dry taste and refined clearness with a lingering finish. OHKAGURA (300 ml) 25. Simple and mild flavor followed by a gentle, slightly sweet richness. JUNMAI DAIGINJO PLATINUM (300 ml) 21. This Junmai Daiginjo has bright, rich fruity flavor that lingers. TOMOJU (375 ml) 49. Medium dry, fruity tart flavor and aroma of melons and muscat grapes. MOURIKO (Daiginjo) (500 ml) 98. Mild, slighty dry, refreshing aromas of fruit and hint of mint flavor. NIGORI SHIROSASA (300 ml) 18. (unfiltered) Cloudy sake with sweet, creamy and refreshing taste with a smooth elegant feel on the palate. SHIRAGIKU (720 ml) 58. Refreshing and sweet aroma of milk. Exquisite balance of acidity and sweetness. DRAFT SAKE JUNMAI DRAFT HAKUTSURU (300 ml) 15. Japan’s #1 draft sake, light, fresh and smooth. SPARKLING HANA-AWAKA Peach (250 ml) 20. Light and refreshing sparkling sake with infusion of peach. POOCHI POOCHI (300 ml) 30. A deep and rich aroma with hints of lemon and candy. Gentle sweetness with tiny tight bubbles and no after taste. PLUM SAKE HANA-KOHAKU (300 ml) 17. Vibrant aroma of fresh organic plums, with notes of apricots and peaches. Sweet refreshing taste. HOT SAKE OZEKI 13. A fresh, well balanced and gentle taste with refreshingly crisp finish. PLUM WINE HAKUTSURU 12. Glass 42. Bottle Using selected Japanese plum “Ume”, refreshing semi-sweet, sour taste and well-matured aroma from plum fruit. SHOCHU GINZA NO SUZUME KURO (Barley) 9. 60. Bottle (Japanese Vodka) Crisp and clear flavor with distinct aroma of barley. HAMA NO IMOTA (Sweet Potato) 15. 120. Bottle Made from high caliber sweet potatoes which brings out rich authentic taste. WINES BY THE GLASS / BOTTLE SPARKLING LUCA PARETTI Prosecco Brut Veneto, Italy 13 Glass 45 Bottle MOËT & CHANDON Impérial Brut Champagne, France 40 Single serve bottle SEGURA VIUDAS Cava Brut Penedés, Spain 15 Single serve bottle CASTELLO DEL POGGIO Moscato Veneto, Italy 10 Single serve bottle WHITE THE SEEKER Riesling Mosel, Germany 12 Glass 40 Bottle RUTHERFORD HILL Chardonnay Nappa Valley, California 15 Glass 55 Bottle Craggy Range 'Te Muna Road' Sauvignon Blanc Martinborough, New Zealand 14 Glass 50 Bottle J VINEYARDS Pinot Gris Russian River Valley, California 13 Glass 45 Bottle DR. KONSTANTIN FRANK Grüner Veltliner Finger Lakes, New York 13 Glass 45 Bottle PATIENT COTTAT 'Anciennes Vignes' Sancerre Loire Valley, France 17 Glass 60 Bottle PAZO BARRANTES Albarino Rias Baixas, Spain 17 Glass 60 Bottle RED SEVEN FALLS 'Wahluke Slope' Merlot Columbia Valley, Washington State 14 Glass 50 Bottle BEAULIEU VINEYARD Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, California 16 Glass 60 Bottle CHERRY PIE Pinot Noir California , USA 14 Glass 50 Bottle TINTARA Shiraz McLaren Vale, Australia 13 Glass 45 Bottle BODEGA NORTON Reserva Malbec Mendoza, Argentina 13 Glass 45 Bottle CASTELLO D' ALBOLA Chianti Classico Tuscany, Italy 13 Glass 45 Bottle BARTON and GUESTIER M de Magnol Bordeaux, France 16 Glass 60 Bottle ROSÉ GÉRARD BERTRAND Cote Des Roses Languedoc, France 15 Glass 55 Bottle WHISPERING ANGEL Rosé Chateau D’ Esclans Provence, France 70 Bottle HALF BOTTLE WINES 375ml SPARKLING WINE SANTA MARGHERITA Prosecco “Superiore” Veneto, Italy 30. & CHAMPAGNE Aroma of peaches and sweet flowers; Flavor includes fruity hints of pineapple and rennet apples. PIPER - HEIDSIECK Brut Champagne, France NV 40. Structured and full- bodied; A juicy, fleshy pear and golden grape texture. The finish narrows to citrus and pineapple flavors. LOUIS ROEDERER Brut Rosé Champagne, France NV 70. Fruity aroma of wild red berries, dried fruit and cocoa; Followed by floral notes and the sugary and spicy fragrance of zest. WHITE / ROSÉ LOUIS JADOT Mâcon Villages Chardonnay Mâconnais, France 25. Aromas and flavors of floral, apple and citrus with mineral notes; A classic expression of chardonnay from this appellation. HONIG Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley, California 30. Medium- bodied, bright crisp and fresh with flavors and aromas of peach, ripe pear, lime and grapefruit; Accented by floral and tropical fruit notes. DOMAINES OTT Rosé Chateau Romassan Provence, France 40.
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