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Champagne Sparkling Wines Sauvignon Blanc Champagne Ayala, Mareuil-sur-Ay, Champagne NV 74 Billecart-Salmon Brut Sous Bois, Mareuil-sur-Ay NV 99 Billecart-Salmon Brut, Mareuil-sur-Ay 2007 148 Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve, Reims NV 129 Delamotte Brut, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger NV 75 Duval-Leroy Brut Reserve, Champagne NV 72 G.H. Mumm ‘Cordon Rouge’ Brut, Champagne NV 68 Krug Grande Cuvée, Reims NV 225 Krug Rose, Reims NV 300 Le Mesnil, Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger 2009 90 Nicolas Feuillatte Palmes d’Or, Chouilly 2002 165 Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Brut Rose, Épernay 2009 146 Pierre Morlet Brut Rose, Avenay-Val-D’Or NV 74 Perrier Jouët, ‘Belle Epoque’, Épernay 2006 210 Perrier Jouët, ‘Belle Epoque’, Épernay 2007 210 Perrier Jouët, ‘Belle Epoque’, Épernay 2012 210 Ruinart, Blanc de Blancs, Reims NV 120 Ruinart ‘Dom Ruinart’ Blanc de Blancs, Reims 2006 280 Taittinger ‘La Française’ Brut, Reims NV 78 13 Glass Taittinger ‘Comtes de Champagne’ Blanc de Blancs, Reims 2005 220 Veuve Clicquot Brut, Reims 2008 155 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, La Grande Dame, Reims 2004 195 Veuve Clicquot Cave Privée Reims 1990 220 Sparkling Wines Domaine Chandon ‘Étoile’ Brut Rosé, Carneros NV 68 12 Glass Giocato Jongleur Brut, Goriška Brda, Slovenia NV 30 Iron Horse ‘Ocean Reserve’ Blanc de Blancs, Green Valley CA 2014 62 Bocelli, Prosecco, Veneto, Italy NV 32 Luca Parretti ‘Lovo’ Prosecco Brut, Veneto, Italy 2017 36 9 Glass Raventos i Blanc, Blanc de Blancs, Penedes, Spain 2017 38 Schramsberg, Blanc de Noir 2013 68 Sauvignon Blanc Cakebread, Napa 2017 55 Cape Mentelle, Margaret River, Australia 2017 36 Charles Krug, Napa Valley 2017 40 Château Haut-La Péreyre, Entre-Deux-Mers, France 2018 40 10 Glass Cloudy Bay, Marlborough, New Zealand 2016 52 Domaine Delaporte, Sancerre 2018 48 Groth, Sauvignon Blanc 2018 42 Long Meadow Ranch, Napa 2017 36 Orin Swift ‘Veladora’, Napa 2011 40 Page Proprietary White (Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon), Napa 2016 70 Revolver ‘Dreams and Desires’, Napa 2016 55 Twomey by Silver Oak, Russian River Valley 2017 50 Whitehaven, Marlborough, New Zealand 2019 36 9 Glass Corkage Fee: $30 Courtesy applies only to bottles not listed on the menu ​ Dry Alternate Whites/Rose Allamand ‘Saint Jeannet’ Cuvée, Mendoza 2015 35 Bodega Colome Estate Torrontes, Salta, Argentina 2018 32 Chateau de la Ragotiere, Muscadet Sevre et Maine Sur Lie 2017 30 Domaine Des Baumard, Chenin Blanc, Savennières France 2015 60 Edi Simčič Rebula, Goriška Brda, Slovenia 2013 60 E. Guigal, Côtes du Rhone Blanc 2015 32 Fabre en Provence Rosé, Cotes de Provence, France 2018 36 9 Glass Marco Solaris Pinot Grigio, Collio, Italy 2018 36 9 Glass Long Shadows ‘Poet’s Leap’ Riesling, Columbia Valley, WA 2016 38 Revolver Wine Co. ‘Blood and Roses’ Rose, Napa 2016 48 Vicentin, Blanc de Malbec, Mendoza 2018 36 Vina Somoza ‘Neno’ Godello, Valdeorras, Spain 2018 40 Von Hovel Saar-Riesling Trocken, Mosel Saar Ruwer, Germany 2015 36 Weingut Hopler Gruner Veltliner, Burgenland, Austria 2017 36 Chardonnay – France Camille Giroud, Corton-Charlemagne, Grand Cru, Burgundy 2011 190 Domaine Alain Chavy, Puligny-Montrachet 2014 120 Domaine de la Rochette, ‘Mont Sard’, Macon-Bussieres 2016 54 Domaine Vocoret et Fils, Chablis 2014 40 Domaine Vocoret et Fils, Les Forêts, Premier Cru Chablis 2017 75 Louis Latour, Chassagne-Montrachet 2014 138 Maison Deux Montille Soeur Frère, Pernand-Vergelesses 2012 68 Vincent Mothe, Chablis 2017 40 Chardonnay – USA Arista, Russian River Valley 2014 100 Aubert, Sonoma Coast 2011 68 Big Basin, ‘Coastview Vineyard’, Monterey 2015 70 Bravium, Anderson Valley 2018 48 12 Glass Cakebread, Napa 2018 88 Carmel Road ‘Unoaked’ Monterey 2018 36 9 Glass Charles Krug, Napa 2017 60 Chehalem, Inox, Willamette Valley 2016 42 Diatom ‘Bar M’, Santa Barbara County 2018 54 Domaine Anderson, Anderson Valley 2014 50 Domaine Serene, Evenstad Reserve, Dundee Hills 2011 70 Etude, Carneros 2015 60 15 Glass Groth, Hillview Vineyard, Napa 2016 79 Handley Cellars, Anderson Valley 2015 46 Hanzell, Sonoma Valley 2013 105 Kumeu River Estate, Kumeu, NZ 2015 64 Littorai, ‘Charles Heintz Vineyard’ Sonoma Coast 2014 145 Long Meadow Ranch, Anderson Valley 2015 70 Melville, Santa Rita Hills 2013 56 Newton, Unfiltered, Napa Valley 2015 75 Pont de Chevalier, Knights Valley 2013 90 Salus ‘Staglin Family Vineyard, Napa 2013 95 Sandhi, Santa Barbara County 2012 62 Saintsbury, Carneros 2013 45 Sequoia Grove, Napa Valley 2015 60 Sonoma Cutrer, Russian River Valley 2016 54 Talley, ‘Oliver’s Vineyard’, Edna Valley 2015 65 Three Sticks, ‘Durell Vineyard’, Sonoma Coast 2014 80 Floral/Off Dry and Sweeter Whites Domaine Pichot, Vouvray 2018 32 Gebruder Ludwig Thornicher Ritsch Riesling, Kabinett, Mosel, Germany 2013 48 Josef Friederich, Piesporter Michelsberg, Riesling Kabinett, Germany 2017 40 10 Glass Saracco, Moscato d’ Asti 2018 40 10 Glass Tenshen Rhône White Blend, Santa Barbara County 2014 45 Red Wines Pinot Noir – California Arista, Russian River Valley 2016 110 Calera, ‘de Villiers Vineyards’ Mt. 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Harlan - Central Coast 2011 84 Chanin ‘Bien Nacido Vineyard’, Santa Maria Valley 2016 90 Cuvee Savage, Russian River Valley 2017 55 David Bruce, Russian River Valley 2015 75 Dierberg, Santa Maria Valley 2012 69 Etude, Carneros 2017 60 Guarachi ‘Sun Chase Vineyard’ Sonoma Coast 2013 80 Hartford Court, ‘Land’s Edge’ Sonoma Coast 2016 80 J Vineyards, Russian River 2016 90 Kenwood Vineyards, Russian River Valley 2016 48 11 Glass La Crema, Sonoma Coast 2016 45 Laetitia, Arroyo Grande 2016 40 Lauterbach Cellars, Russian River Valley 2008 72 Littorai, Sonoma Coast 2014/2017 120 Littorai, ‘One Acre’, Anderson Valley 2017 145 Lyric by Etude, Santa Barbara 2016 48 12 Glass Melville, Santa Rita Hills 2015 55 Melville, ‘Sandy’s Vineyard’ Santa Rita Hills 2016 70 Occidental by Kistler, Sonoma Coast 2012 110 Raen, Sonoma Coast 2015 125 Rochioli, Russian River Valley 2017 113 Rusack, Santa Barbara County 2016 60 Siduri, Russian River Valley 2015 50 Sonoma Cutrer, Russian River Valley 2016 66 Talley Estate, Arroyo Grande 2014 68 Talley Vineyards, ‘East Rincon’ Arroyo Grande, CA 2014 98 Talley Vineyards, ‘Stone Corral Vineyard’ Edna Valley 2014 98 Vivette, North Coast 2016 40 Pinot Noir - Oregon and Other Regions Cloudline, Willamette Valley 2018 52 13 Glass Cristom ‘Mt. 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