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Wine Collection Wine Collection Wine Director/General Manager Jamie Jamison Our corkage policy is twenty-dollars per 750ml Limit one bottle per person per table Maximum of 6 bottles We gladly waive one corkage fee for each 750ml bottle which you purchase from our list All wines listed are available for retail sale. Ask your server for details GIV HALF BOTTLE SELECTION 2014 Schramsberg, Blanc De Blancs, Brut, Calistoga 39. NV Bollinger ‘Special Cuvee’, Ay Champagne 78. 2009 Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch, Berncasteler Doctor, Riesling, Auslese, Mosel 88. 2017 Duckhorn ‘Duckling’, Sauvingnon Blanc, Napa Valley 32. 2017 Frog’s Leap, Sauvingnon Blanc, Napa Valley 32. 2018 Grgich Hills ‘Fume Blanc’, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley 35. 2018 Spottswoode, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley 41. 2013 Matrot, Meursault, Chardonnay, Les Chevalieres 54. 2017 Rombauer, Chardonnay, Napa Valley 40. 2015 Kosta Browne, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast 97. 2014 Kosta Browne, Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley 97. 2014 Duckhorn ‘Duckling’, Merlot, Napa Valley 54. 2016 Robert Biale, Black Chicken, Zinfandel, Napa Valley 56. 2016 Rombauer, Zinfandel, California 35. 2015 Pride Mountain Vineyard, Cabernet Franc, Napa Valley 65. 2009 Araujo Estate, Eisele Vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 317. 2006 Cain Five, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 133. 2013 Cain Five, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 120. 2014 La Jota Vineyard, Cabernet Sauvignon, Howell Mountain 91. 2014 Paradigm, Oakville, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 76. 2014 Rombauer, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 63. 2014 Wheeler Farms, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 123. LARGE FORMAT COLLECTION SPARKLING WINE 1.5 Liter 2012 Schramsberg, Blanc de Blancs, North Coast 124. 2012 Schramsberg, Rose, North Coast 124. CABERNET SAUVINGON & BLENDS 1.5 Liter 2014 Corison, Napa 322. 2002 Goldschmidt, Oakville 288. 2015 Honig, Napa Valley 176. 2011 Kelleher Family Vineyards, Brix Vineyard, Oakville 308. 2012 Kelleher Family Vineyards, Brix Vineyard, Oakville 308. 2013 Kelleher Family Vineyards, Brix Vineyard, Oakville 336. 2014 Kelleher Family Vineyards, Brix Vineyard, Oakville 336. 2015 Oakville Growers Association ‘Oakville Cuvee’, Oakville 1013. 2007 Opus One, Oakville 1064. 2014 Paradigm, Oakville 393. 3.0 Liter 2012 Kelleher Family Vineyards, Brix Vineyard, Oakville 882. 2013 Kelleher Family Vineyards, Brix Vineyard, Oakville 966. 2014 Kelleher Family Vineyards, Brix Vineyard, Oakville 966. SYRAH 1.5 Liter 2009 Lagier Meredith, Mt. Veeder 270. 2010 Lagier Meredith, Mt. Veeder 270. SPARKLING WINE SPARKLING WINE 2011 Domaine Carneros by Taittinger Blanc de Blanc ‘Le Reve’ 219. 2013 Ironhorse ‘Wedding Cuvee’, Sonoma Green Valley 88. NV J Vineyards ‘California Cuvee’ 68. NV Mumm, Brut Prestige, Napa Valley 45. NV Roederer Estate, Brut, Anderson Valley 51. 2015 Schramsberg, Blanc de Noirs, North Coast 68. SPARKLING ROSÉ NV Domaine Chandon, Etoile Rose, North Coast 63. NV Mumm, Brut Rose, Napa Valley 52. NV Domaine Carneros by Taittinger Brut Rose ‘Cuvee de la 65. Pompadour’ STILL ROSÉ WINES 2018 Hogwash Rose by Tuck Beckstoffer, California 39. 2018 HdV ‘Rose of Pinot Noir’, Hyde Vineyard, Carneros 65. 2018 Kelleher Family Vineyards ‘Pinot of Rose’, Russian River 62. 2018 Paradigm ‘Rose of Merlot’, Oakville 64. 2018 Poe Rose, California 50. 2018 Bridget Raymond ‘Rose of Cabernet Sauvingnon’, Napa Valley 56. 2018 St. Supéry, Napa Valley 30. 2018 Scribe ‘Rose of Pinot Noir’, Carneros 42. NV Scribe ‘Una Lou, California (375ml CAN) 13. 2017 Sidebar by David Ramey ‘Rose of Syrah’, Russian River 45. 2017 Silverado, Rosato ‘Rose of Sangiovese’, Napa Valley 48. 2018 Staglin, ‘Rosato di Sangiovese’, Rutherford 98. 2018 Robert Sinskey ‘Vin Gris of Pinot Noir’, Carneros 63. SAUVIGNON BLANC & BLENDS NAPA VALLEY 2017 Cakebread Cellars 60. 2017 Cliff Lede 51. 2018 Duckhorn Wine Company 56. 2017 Frog’s Leap, Rutherford 54. 2018 Groth Vineyards 45. 2018 Honig 50. 2017 Kelleher Family Vineyards ‘Block 21’, Oakville 64. 2016 Lail ‘Blueprint’ 78. 2015 Marston Family ‘Albion’, Rutherford 112. 2016 Reynold’s Family Vineyards 48. 2017 Silver Trident 42. 2017 Spottswoode, Napa & Sonoma Counties 78. 2017 Wheeler Farms 65. 2017 Teaderman 55. 2016 Arietta ‘On the White Keys’ *Sonoma Mountain AVA 93. 2017 Morlet ‘Les Petit Morlet *Sonoma AVA 59. CHARDONNAY CARNEROS 2016 Baldacci ‘Sorelle’ 45. 2017 Chappellet ‘Growers Collection’ El Novillero Vineyard 101. 2016 Donum, Single Vineyard 108. 2017 Frank Family 73. 2014 Kistler ‘Hyde Vineyard’ 243. 2017 Rombauer 73. 2016 Shafer ‘Red Shoulder Ranch’ 106. 2016 TOR ‘Torchiana, Beresini Vineyard’ 93. 2017 ZD 84. 2016 ZD ‘Reserve’ 148. NAPA VALLEY 2015 Alpha Omega ‘Unoaked’ 83. 2017 Arnot-Roberts ‘Watson Ranch’ 80. 2015 Beringer ‘Luminus’ 54. 2016 Beringer ‘Private Reserve’ 80. 2015 El Molino, Rutherford 103. 2017 Far Niente 124. 2017 Keenan ‘Spring Mountain District’ 50. 2016 Staglin Estate, Rutherford 168. 2015 Staglin ‘Salus’ 100. 2016 Textbook 48. CHARDONNAY SONOMA COAST 2012 Kistler ‘Durell Vineyard’ 225. 2010 Kistler ‘Stone Flat Vineyard’ 205. 2012 Kistler ‘Stone Flat Vineyard’ 225. 2012 Kistler ‘Trenton Roadhouse’ 228. 2010 Kistler ‘Vinehill Ranch’ 208. 2011 Kistler ‘Vinehill Ranch’ 208. 2016 Patz & Hall 59. 2014 Morlet ‘Ma Douce’ 168. 2014 Reuling Vineyard 98. 2013 TOR, Durell Vineyard, Sonoma Valley 120. KNIGHTS VALLEY 2014 Peter Michael, Mon Plaisir 182. CHARDONNAY SONOMA MOUNTAIN 2012 Kistler, McCrea Vineyard 225. 2010 Kistler, Kistler Vineyard 222. 2011 Kistler, Kistler Vineyard 252. 2012 Kistler, Kistler Vineyard 256. 2014 Kistler, Kistler Vineyard 243. RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY 2014 Bacigalupi Vineyard 104. 2016 Iron Horse ‘Unoaked Chardonnay’, Sonoma Green Valley, Unoaked 43. 2015 Kelleher Family Vineyards, Three Sisters ‘Don Miguel Vineyard’ 108. 2011 Kesner Wines ‘Bacigalupi Vineyard’ 112. 2017 Kosta Browne ‘One-Sixteen’ 140. 2016 Laguna 45. 2017 Marimar Estate ‘La Masia, Don Miguel Vineyard’ 75. 2016 Morlet ‘Ma Pincesse’ 179. 2014 Ramey ‘Ritchie Vineyard’ 112. RIESLING 2017 Galerie, Spring Mountain District 54. 2016 Leto Cellars, Rutherford 44. OTHER WHITE VARIETALS 2018 Chenin Blanc, Chappellet, Napa Valley 78. 2017 Chenin Blanc, Lang & Reed, Napa Valley 54. 2017 Furmint, Kapcsandy, Yountville 68. 2017 Grenache Blanc, Priest Ranch, Napa Valley 44. 2017 Gewurtztreminer, Corizon by Corison, Anderson Valley 55. 2017 Pinot Gris, Etude ‘Carneros’ 50. 2018 Pinot Grigio, Swanson, California 40. 2018 Sylvaner, Scribe, Sonoma 47. 2017 Viognier, Chappellet ‘Cold Creek Vineyard’, Carneros 69. 2017 Viognier, Freemark Abby, Napa Valley 50. 2017 Viognier, Miner Family, California 39. 2016 Viognier, Pride Mountain Vineyards, Sonoma County 84. PINOT NOIR SONOMA COAST 2016 Joseph Phelps ‘Freestone Vineyard’ 100. 2012 Kesner ‘Vadim’s Watch’ 116. 2017 Kosta Browne 196. 2013 Martinelli ‘Bondi Ranch’ 140. 2012 Morlet ‘Coteaux Nobles’ 179. 2017 Littoria 112. 2011 Occidental ‘Bodega Headlands Vineyard, Cuvée Elizabeth’ 278. 2011 Occidental ‘Occidental Station Vineyard, Cuvée Catherine’ 278. 2015 Patz & Hall 70. 2016 Paul Hobbs ‘The Crossbarn’ 65. 2014 Tamber Bey ‘Sun Chase Vineyard’ 110. 2016 Sonoma-Loeb 55. 2016 Walt ‘La Brisa’ 87. RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY 2017 Chappellet ‘Growers Collection’, Dutton Ranch 98. 2016 En Route ‘Les Pommiers’ 103. 2017 Kosta Browne 196. 2016 Kosta Browne 190. PINOT NOIR NAPA VALLEY 2014 El Molino, Rutherford 123. CARNEROS 2016 Artesa 68. 2015 Baldacci, ‘Elizabeth’ 60. 2017 Frank Family 73. 2017 ZD 87. CENTRAL COAST 2017 Peter Michael ‘Le Moulin Rouge’, Garys’ Vineyard, 224. Santa Lucia Highlands 2016 Peter Michael ‘Le Moulin Rouge’, Garys’ Vineyard, 224. Santa Lucia Highlands MENDOCINO 2015 Copain ‘Les Voisins’ 98. ANDERSON VALLEY 2016 Bravium 55. 2016 Goldeneye by Duckhorn 102. 2014 Maggie Hawk ‘Jolie’ 122. CALIFORNIA 2015 Matthiasson ‘Spring Hill Vineyard’, Sonoma County 103. SYRAH NAPA VALLEY 2013 ROCK, Hommage Allan (by Tor Kenward) 99. 2013 Shafer ‘Relentless’ 188. SONOMA COUNTY 2013 Pride Mountain Vineyards, Sonoma County 121. 2014 Ramey ‘Rogers Creek’, Sonoma Coast 116. ZINFANDEL NAPA VALLEY 2013 G. B. Crane Vineyard ‘El Coco’, St. Helena, Zinfandel/Petite Sirah 140. 2016 Frog’s Leap Winery, Rutherford 60. 2016 Ghost Block ‘Pelissa Vineyard’, Oakville 65. 2014 Grgich Hills, Rutherford 55. 2016 Paradigm, Oakville 93. 2015 Neyers, Vista Luna, Borden Ranch 65. 2017 Rombauer, Napa Valley 65. 2016 Robert Biale ‘Black Chicken’, Napa Valley 91. 2013 Storybook Mountain ‘Eastern Exposures’ 93. SONOMA COUNTY 2016 Dry Creek Vineyard ‘Heritage Vines’, Sonoma County 45. 2011 Hartford Family ‘Jolene’s Vineyard’, Russian River Valley 106. 2012 Robert Biale ‘Rocky Ridge Vineyard’, Rockpile AVA 107. MERLOT & BLENDS 2009 Anthem Winery, Mt. Veeder 126. 2015 Duckhorn, Napa Valley 105. 2015 Duckhorn ‘Three Palms Vineyard’, Napa Valley 183. 2013 Ehlers Estate, St. Helena 99. 2015 Hourglass, ‘Blueline’ 140. 2015 Nickel & Nickel ‘Harris Vineyard’, Oakville 117. 2014 Paloma, Spring Mountain District 112. 2014 Paradigm, Oakville 99. 2016 Provenance, Napa Valley 45. 2015 Peju, Napa Valley 60. 2014 St. Supéry, Rutherford 81. 2013 Seavey, Napa Valley 101. 2016 Shafer ‘TD9’, Napa Valley 120. 2014 Silverado ‘Mt. George Vineyard’, Coombsville 57. 2014 Robert Sinskey ‘POV, Carneros (Right Bank Blend) 83. 2016 Stags’ Leap, Napa Valley 59. CABERNET FRANC 2014 Helios by Corison, ‘Sun Basket Vineyard’, St Helena 187. 2014 Lang & Reed, North Coast 54. 2014 Lang & Reed ‘Two-Fourteen’, Napa Valley 97. OTHER REDS 2013 Mondeuse, Lagier Meredith, Mt. Veeder 76. 2013 Mourvedre Blend ‘The Withers’, Ruben, El Dorado 69. 2013 Tempranillo, Parador,
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