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Daniel's Broiler Is the Proud Recipient of the Following The Daniel’s Broiler wine list proudly features offerings from the finest wineries in Washington, Oregon, California and around the world. Our cellars are stocked with excellent vintages that have been handpicked to complement our total commitment to quality and to providing a world-class steakhouse experience. DANIEL’S BROILER IS THE PROUD RECIPIENT OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS: 2020 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2019 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2018 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2017 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2016 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2015 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2014 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2013 Wine Spectator, “Award of Excellence” 2012 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2011 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2010 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2009 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2008 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2007 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2006 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2005 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2004 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2003 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2002 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2001 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2015 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2014 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Best Restaurant Group” 2014 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2013 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2012 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2011 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” “Seattle Business Magazine Award” 2010 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2010 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Best Restaurant Group” 2009 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” “Restaurant Association Award” 2008 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2007 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2006 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Award of Distinction” 2005 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “First Award” 2004 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Most Improved Wine Program” 2003 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Reserve Award of Excellence” TABLE OF CONTENTS Wine by the Glass. 1 Half Bottle Selections. 1-2 Champagne & Sparkling . 2 Northwest White & Rosé . 2 California White. 3 French White & Rosé . 3 Other Import White . 3 Northwest Red . .3-4 California Red. 5 French Red . 5-6 Italian Red. 5 Other Import Red . 6 Large Format Bottles . 6 Port & Dessert Wine. 7 Daniel’s Martinis, Manhattans & Cocktails . 7 Rare & Selected Spirits. 8-9 Vintages are subject to change. All wine subject to availability. in celebration of our 40th anniversary enjoy a $40 bottle of veuve clicquot yellow label brut champagne (Regular Bottle Price $145) WITH THE PURCHASE OF A DINNER ENTRÉE, GUESTS HAVE THE OPTION TO PURCHASE A $40 BOTTLE OF VEUVE CLICQUOT YELLOW LABEL CHAMPAGNE. VALID AT THE DANIEL’S BROILER-LESCHI LOCATION ONLY. 2 WINE BY THE GLASS SPARKLING Sparkling; Domaine Ste. Michelle, Brut, Columbia Valley, WA. 10 Sparkling Rosé; Lucien Albrecht, Brut, Crémant d’Alsace, France, N/V . 15 Champagne; Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, “Yellow Label,” Brut, Reims, France, N/V . 25 WHITE & ROSÉ Chardonnay; Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards, Russian River Valley, CA, 2017 . 15 Chardonnay; L’Ecole, “Daniel’s Broiler Selection,” Columbia Valley, WA, 2018 . 14 Chardonnay; Long Shadows, “Dance,” Columbia Valley, WA, 2016. 23 Pinot Gris; WillaKenzie Estate, Willamette Valley, OR, 2017 . 12 Riesling; Chateau Ste. Michelle, “Eroica,” Columbia Valley, WA . 13 Sauvignon Blanc; Wither Hills, Wairau Valley, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2018. 12 Rosé; Commanderie de la Bargemone, Coteaux d’Aix en Provence, France, 2018 . 13 Rosé; Long Shadows, “Dazzle,” Columbia Valley, WA. 11 RED Cabernet Sauvignon; Carpe Diem by Dominus, Napa Valley, CA . 21 Cabernet Sauvignon; Woodward Canyon, “Artist Series #25,” Columbia Valley, WA . 25 Cabernet Sauvignon; Five Star Cellars, “Prime,” Walla Walla Valley, WA . 16 Cabernet Sauvignon; Abeja, “Special Selection,” Columbia Valley, WA . 23 Malbec; Bodega Catena Zapata, Vista Flores, Mendoza, Argentina, 2016 . 13 Merlot; L’Ecole No. 41 Winery, Columbia Valley, WA, 2016. 14 Pinot Noir; Broadley Vineyards, “Estate,” Willamette Valley, OR . 16 Pinot Noir; King Estate Winery, Acrobat, OR. 12 Red Blend; DeLille Cellars, “D2 Daniel’s Broiler Selection,”Columbia Valley, WA, 2016 . 22 Rhone Blend; DeLille Cellars, “Daniel’s Broiler Reserve,” Yakima Valley, WA, 2016. 18 Syrah; Alexandria Nicole, “Jet Black,” Horse Heaven Hills, WA . 15 HALF BOTTLE SELECTIONS CHAMPAGNE Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Brut, Épernay, France, N/V. 50 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, Reims, France, N/V . 75 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Demi-Sec, Reims, France, N/V . 75 WHITE Chardonnay; Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley, WA, 2017 . 35 Chardonnay; Domaine Drouhin, “Arthur,” Dundee Hills, OR, 2017 . 50 Chardonnay; Rombauer Vineyards, Los Carneros, CA, 2018 . 45 Moscato d’Asti; Vietti, “Cascinetta,” Piedmont, Italy, 2018 . 40 Pinot Gris; King Estate Winery, Signature Collection, OR, 2017 . 25 Sauternes; Chateau De Cosse, France, 2016. 30 Sauvignon Blanc; Duckhorn Vineyards, Napa Valley, CA, 2017. 35 1 HALF BOTTLE SELECTIONS, cont. RED Cabernet Sauvignon; Mark Ryan Winery, “Dead Horse,” Red Mountain, WA, 2017 . 69 Cabernet Sauvignon; Woodward Canyon Winery, “Artist Series #23,” Columbia Valley, WA, 2015. 65 Merlot; Duckhorn Vineyards, Napa Valley, 2015. 60 Pinot Noir; Chehalem Winery, “Three Vineyard,” Willamette Valley, OR, 2017 . 35 Pinot Noir; Domaine Drouhin, Willamette Valley, OR, 2016. 50 Red Blend; Mark Ryan Winery, “Long Haul,” Columbia Valley, WA, 2017. 63 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Brut, Épernay, N/V. 90 Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Brut, Épernay, 2008 . 330 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, Reims, N/V . 145 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut Rosé, Reims, N/V . 170 SPARKLING Domaine Ste. Michelle, Brut, Columbia Valley, WA, N/V . 40 Lucien Albrecht, Brut Rosé, Crémant d’Alsace, France, N/V. 60 Sacchetto, Extra Dry Prosecco, Fili, DOC, Veneto, Italy, N/V . 50 NORTHWEST WHITE & ROSE Chardonnay; Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley, WA, 2017 . 40 Chardonnay; Domaine Drouhin, “Arthur,” Dundee Hills, OR, 2016 . 65 Chardonnay; Long Shadows Vintners, “Dance,” Horse Heaven Hills, WA, 2016. 90 Chardonnay; Woodward Canyon Winery, WA, 2017 . 80 Pinot Blanc; St. Innocent Winery, Freedom Hill Vineyard, Willamette Valley, OR, 2015 . 48 Sauvignon Blanc; Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley, WA, 2017 . 45 Sauvignon Blanc; Matthews Winery, Columbia Valley, WA, 2017 . 45 Riesling; Chateau Ste. Michelle, “Dry,” Columbia Valley, WA, 2017 . ..
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