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Wine Feature WINE FEATURE Patton Valley Vineyard ‘Estate Grown’ Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, 2017 A bit of classic Oregon Pinot Noir with aromas of classic Rainier cherry, cola nut, fresh Summer berries, cocoa powder and a dash of savory spice. The palate is expressive and lively, with fresh fruits like boysenberry and raspberry, pipe tobacco, fine herbs, and a strain of tannin woven throughout that dashes and dances. Glass 12 (5oz pour) 19 (8oz pour) Bottle 55 WHITE WINES BY THE GLASS 5 oz 8 oz 2016 Chateau Ste. Michelle, Riesling Columbia Valley 5.75 8 NV Sycamore Lane, Pinot Grigio California 5.75 8 2016 Acrobat, Pinot Gris Oregon 7.75 11.25 2017 Ponzi Vineyards, Pinot Gris Willamette Valley 10.75 15 2016 Chateau Ste. Michelle, Sauvignon Blanc Columbia Valley 9.25 12.25 2014 Columbia Crest ‘Two Vines’, Chardonnay Columbia Valley 5.75 8 2017 Cooper Mountain ‘Reserve’, Chardonnay Willamette Valley 9.5 13.5 2016 Chateau Ste. Michelle ‘Indian Wells’, Chardonnay Columbia Valley 10.5 14.75 2016 Kendall-Jackson ‘Vintner’s Reserve’, Chardonnay California 9.25 12.25 2017 Acrobat, Rosé of Pinot Noir Oregon 7.25 11 NV Villa Sandi, Prosecco Italy 8.5 NV Freixenet Cordon Negro, Brut (187ml) Spain 9 RED WINES BY THE GLASS 5 oz 8 oz 2012 Bridgeview Vineyards ‘Blue Moon’, Pinot Noir Oregon 11.75 16 2015 J. Christopher ‘Villages’, Pinot Noir Chehalem Mountains 12.75 16.75 2015 Del Rio Vineyards, Pinot Noir Rogue Valley 10.5 14.75 2014 14 Hands, Merlot Columbia Valley 6.75 9.75 2017 Canyon Road, Merlot California 5.75 8 2015 Red Diamond, Shiraz Washington 6.25 8.25 2015 Maryhill Winery ‘Winemaker’s Red’, Red Blend Columbia Valley 8.75 11.5 2016 Columbia Crest ‘Grand Estates’, Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley 6.75 9.75 2014 Seven Falls, Cabernet Sauvignon Wahluke Slope 9.5 13.5 2016 Aquinas, Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 11.5 15.25 2017 Kaiken Estate ‘Reserva’, Malbec Mendoza, Argentina 7 10.25 LUXURY GLASS POURS BY CORAVIN™ Coravin’s proprietary technology keeps the cork in place while allowing the wine to flow, protecting the wine in the bottle from oxidation so that every drop tastes the same as if the bottle was just opened. 6 oz pour Jordan, Chardonnay 21 Penner-Ash, Pinot Noir 22 The Prisoner, Red Blend 25 Duckhorn, Merlot 30 Goldeneye, Pinot Noir 32 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘Artemis’ Cabernet Sauvignon 30 HALF BOTTLES - WHITES HALF BOTTLES - SPARKLING King Estate Winery, Pinot Gris (‘17 Willamette Valley) 24 Möet & Chandon ‘Impérial’ (NV Épernay, France) 58 Robert Mondavi ‘Private Selection’, Chardonnay SPARKLING (‘16 California) 23 Argyle Winery, Brut (‘15 Oregon) 62 HALF BOTTLES -REDS Mumm Napa, Brut Rosé (NV Napa Valley) 53 Adelsheim Vineyard, Pinot Noir (‘16 Willamette Valley) 42 Villa Sandi, Prosecco (NV Italy) 42 King Estate Winery, Pinot Noir (‘16 Willamette Valley) 33 Moët & Chandon ‘Impérial’, Brut (NV Epernay, France) 99 L’Ecole Nº 41, Cabernet Sauvignon (‘15 Columbia Valley) 31 Schramsberg, Blanc de Blancs Brut (‘15 California) 65 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin ‘Yellow Label’, Brut L’Ecole Nº 41, Merlot (‘16 Columbia Valley) 27 (NV Reims, France) 110 J.K. 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Michelle, Blanc de Blancs Brut (‘15 Washington) 45 (NV Columbia Valley) 32 1 JKCR 1/19 CHARDONNAY PINOT GRIGIO & PINOT GRIS Sycamore Lane (NV California) 25 King Estate Winery (‘17 Oregon) 46 Acrobat (‘16 Oregon) 35 Chehalem Vineyards ‘Inox’ (‘16 Willamette Valley) 43 A to Z Wineworks (‘17 Oregon) 36 Adelsheim Vineyard (‘16 Willamette Valley) 53 Ponzi Vineyards (‘17 Willamette Valley) 46 Louis Jadot (‘16 Pouilly-Fuisse) 62 Adelsheim Vineyard (‘17 Willamette Valley) 43 WillaKenzie Estate (‘17 Willamette Valley) 49 Jordan Vineyard & Winery (‘16 Russian River Valley) 84 King Estate Winery (‘16 Oregon) 44 La Crema (‘16 Sonoma Coast) 51 Trimbach ‘Reserve’ (‘13 Alsace, France) 59 Kendall-Jackson ‘Vintner’s Reserve’ (‘16 California) 42 Santa Margherita (‘16 Valdadige, Italy) 59 Sokol Blosser Winery (‘17 Willamette Valley) 50 Cakebread Cellars (‘16 Napa Valley) 90 Elk Cove Vineyards (‘17 Willamette Valley) 43 Rombauer Vineyards (‘17 Carneros) 83 The Eyrie Vineyards (‘16 Dundee Hills) 46 Sonoma-Cutrer ‘Russian River Ranches’ (‘16 Sonoma Coast) 55 Lange ‘Reserve’ (‘17 Willamette Valley) 57 Robert Mondavi Winery (‘15 Napa Valley) 46 Willamette Valley Vineyards (‘17 Willamette Valley) 39 Rock Point Estate by Del Rio Vineyards (‘17 Rogue Valley) 30 Columbia Crest ‘Two Vines’ (‘14 Columbia Valley) 25 Chehalem Vineyard ‘Three Vineyard’ (‘17 Willamette Valley) 52 Cooper Mountain ‘Reserve’ (‘17 Willamette Valley) 43 SAUVIGNON BLANC Chateau Ste. Michelle ‘Indian Wells’ (‘16 Columbia Valley) 45 Whitehaven (‘17 Marlborough, New Zealand) 46 Trapiche ‘Oak Cask’ (‘16 Mendoza, Argentina) 25 Cakebread Cellars (‘17 Napa Valley) 68 Groth Vineyards & Winery (‘17 Napa Valley) 54 Stoller Family Estate (‘17 Dundee Hills) 49 Chateau Ste. Michelle (‘16 Columbia Valley) 42 Cote Bonneville ‘DuBrul Vineyard’ (‘13 Yakima Valley) 72 Chateau de Sancerre (‘16 Sancerre, France) 68 Ponzi ‘Reserve’ (‘14 Williamette Valley) 73 Villa Maria ‘Private Bin’ (‘17 Marlborough, New Zealand) 38 Domaine Serene ‘Evenstad Reserve’ (‘16 Dundee Hills) 105 Chateau Ste. Michelle ‘Horse Heaven Vineyard’ (‘16 Horse Heaven Hills) 38 Willamette Valley Vineyards ‘Dijon Clone’ (‘15 Willamette Valley) 53 INTERESTING WHITES RIESLING Acrobat, Rosé of Pinot Noir (‘17 Oregon) 34 Willamette Valley Vineyards (‘17 Willamette Valley) 40 Ken Wright Cellars, Pinot Blanc (‘15 Willamette Valley) 53 Chateau Ste. 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Michelle ‘Cold Creek Vineyard’ (‘13 Columbia Valley) 65 Woodward Canyon ‘Artist Series #24’ (‘15 Columbia Valley) 99 Francis Coppola Diamond Collection ‘Claret’ (‘16 Napa Valley) 49 Doubleback by Drew Bledsoe (‘15 Walla Walla Valley) 149 Tamarack Cellars ‘Firehouse Red’, Blend Bowlus Hills (‘15 Walla Walla Valley) 57 (‘15 Columbia Valley) 44 Spring Valley Vineyard ‘Frederick’, Blend Zerba Cellars (‘15 Walla Walla Valley) 76 (‘13 Walla Walla Valley) 99 Columbia Crest ‘Grand Estates’ (‘16 Columbia Valley) 30 Maryhill Winery ‘Winemaker’s Red’, Blend (‘15 Columbia Valley) 34 Seven Falls Cellars (‘14 Wahluke slope) 43 Owen Roe ‘Yakima Valley Red Wine’, Blend Aquinas (‘16 North Coast) 48 (‘15 Yakima Valley) 55 PINOT NOIR Joel Gott Wines ‘815’ (‘16 Napa Valley) 44 Brooks ‘Janus’ (‘15 Willamette Valley) 76 Robert Mondavi Winery (‘13 Oakville) 99 King Estate (‘15 Oregon) 65 Napa Cellars (‘16 Napa Valley) 61 Argyle Winery (‘17 Willamette Valley) 59 Charles Krug by Peter Mondavi Family (‘15 Napa Valley) 63 Stoller Family Estate (‘16 Dundee Hills) 82 Lancaster Estate (‘14 Alexander Valley) 125 Rex Hill Vineyards (‘16 Willamette Valley) 68 Clos du Bois ‘Marlstone’ (‘12 Alexander Valley) 95 J.K. Carriere Wines ‘Provocateur’ (‘16 Willamette Valley) 58 Beringer Vineyards ‘Knights Valley’ (‘16 Sonoma) 57 Cooper Mountain ‘Reserve’ (‘15 Willamette Valley) 56 Chehalem Vineyards ‘3 Vineyards’ (‘15 Willamette Valley) 66 Jordan Vineyard & Winery (‘14 Alexander Valley) 108 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Gisèle’ (‘15 Willamette Valley) 65 Silver Oak Cellars (‘14 Alexander Valley) 149 Domaine Serene ‘Yamhill Cuvée’ (‘15 Willamette Valley) 89 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘Artemis’ (‘16 Napa Valley) 120 Erath Winery (‘14 Willamette Valley) 71 Pomum Cellars ‘Shya Red’, Blend (‘13 Yakima Valley) 76 Adelsheim Vineyard (‘17 Willamette Valley) 67 Beaulieu Vineyard ‘Georges de Latour’ (‘14 Napa Valley) 145 Sokol Blosser (‘15 Dundee Hills) 78 Far Niente Winery (‘16 Napa Valley) 195 The Eyrie Vineyards (‘15 Dundee Hills) 74 Opus One (‘14 Napa Valley) 295 Domaine Drouhin (‘15 Willamette Valley) 83 Hedges Family Estate, Blend (‘14 Red Mountain) 59 WillaKenzie Estate ‘Pierre Leon’ (‘14 Willamette Valley) 87 Beaux Freres (‘16 Willamette Valley) 108 Felino by Viña Cobos (‘16 Mendoza, Argentina) 44 Domaine Serene ‘Evenstad Reserve’ (‘15 Willamette Valley) 125 Haras de Pirque ‘Character’ (‘06 Chile) 47 Domaine Drouhin ‘Laurène’ (‘14 Dundee Hills) 125 Pomum Cellars, Blend (‘14 Washington) 50 Ken Wright Cellars ‘Carter Vineyard’ (‘15 Willamette Valley) 110 Betz Family Winery ‘Clos de Betz’, Blend (‘12 Columbia Valley) 121 Bridgeview Vineyards ‘Blue Moon’ (‘12 Oregon) 50 L’Ecole Nº 41 (‘15 Columbia Valley) 69 Del Rio Vineyards (‘15 Rogue Valley) 46 The Prisoner, Blend (‘16 Napa Valley) 100 Duck Pond ‘Delaney Vineyard’ (‘16 Willamette Valley) 72 3 JKCR 1/19 PINOT NOIR SPECIALTY REDS J. Christopher ‘Villages’ (‘15 Chehalem Mountains) 52 Abacela ‘Cuvée’, Tempranillo (‘15 Oregon) 50 Goldeneye (’15 Anderson Valley) 128 Maryhill Winery ‘Reserve’, Zinfandel (‘13 Columbia Valley) 70 Penner-Ash (‘16 Willamette Valley) 88 Ravenswood Winery, Zinfandel (‘16 Lodi) 40 Willamette Valley Vineyards ‘Founder’s Reserve’ (‘16 Willamette Valley) 53 Penfolds ‘St. Henri’, Shiraz (‘07 Southeastern Australia) 99 Archery Summit
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