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WINES by the GLASS Sparkling Wine White Wine Rosé Wine White Wine Red Wine Sweet Wine Red Wine Sherry & Madeira WINES BY THE GLASS Sparkling Wine Glass Pichet Demi NV Prosecco, Brut, Rustico, Nino Franco, Valdobbiadene Superiore, Veneto $14.00 NV Champagne, Brut, Réserve, Pol Roger, Épernay $29.00 White Wine 2015 Sauvignon Blanc, Vin de Pays du Val de Loire, Domaine Fournier, Loire $11.00 $16.50 $24.00 2016 Chenin Blanc, les Plantagenets, Saumur, Cave de Saumur, Loire $12.00 $18.00 $26.00 2015 Chardonnay, Mâcon Villages, Joseph Drouhin, Burgundy $13.00 $19.50 $29.00 2015 Sylvaner/Rielsing/Pinot Gris, Gentil, Hugel, Riquewihr, Alsace $14.00 $21.00 $30.00 2014 Chardonnay, Santa Barbara Winery, Santa Barbara County $15.00 $22.50 $34.00 Rosé Wine 2016 Cinsault/Grenache/Syrah/Rolle, Côtes de Provence, Château Miraval, Provence $16.00 $24.00 $37.50 Prestige Selections Wines by Glass via the CoravinTM System White Wine 1/2 Glass Glass Pichet Demi 2015 Chardonnay, Vincent Girardin, Vieilles Vignes, Puligny-Montrachet $20.00 $40.00 $54.00 $82.00 2015 Chardonnay, Kistler, les Noisetiers, Sonoma Coast $23.00 $46.00 $64.00 $92.00 Red Wine 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon, Heitz Cellars, Napa Valley $19.00 $38.00 $57.00 $76.00 2005 Cabernet Blend, Réserve de la Comtesse (of Pichon-Lalande), Pauillac, Bordeaux $21.00 $42.00 $63.00 $84.00 2009 Merlot, Château la Dominique, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé, Bordeaux $25.00 $49.00 $74.00 $98.00 Sweet Wine 2oz 1983 Dow's Vintage Port, Portugal $26.00 *items in this category are often extremely rare/limited and thus are subject to change in availability and/or price Red Wine 2015 Grenache/Syrah, Secret de Campane, Camille Cayran, Vaucluse, Rhône $11.00 $16.50 $24.00 2015 Merlot/Cabernet/C.Franc, Château Peynaud, Bordeaux $13.00 $19.50 $29.00 2014 Nebbiolo, Ioppa, Colline Novaresi, Piedmont $15.00 $22.50 $34.00 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon, Gravel Bar, Columbia Valley, Washington $16.00 $24.00 $37.50 2015 Pinot Noir, Joseph Faiveley, Bourgogne Rouge, Burgundy $17.00 $25.50 $39.00 Sherry & Madeira Amontillado, Los Arcos, Lustau $7.00 Manzanilla, En Rama, La Guita $11.00 Pedro Ximénez, San Emilio, Lustau $12.00 Malmsey, 10 Years Old, Broadbent $15.00 Sweet Wine 2014 Sainte Croix du Mont, Vieilles Vignes, Château Bel Air, Bordeaux $8.00 2012 Sauternes, Carmes de Rieussec, Bordeaux $17.00 2015 Muscat de Beaumes de Venise, Domaine de Fenouillet, Rhône $18.00 Page 1 HALF BOTTLES - WHITE WINE USA - Chardonnay 206 Saintsbury, Carneros (375ml) 2015 $40.00 224 Landmark, Overlook, Sonoma County (375ml) 2013 $42.00 213 Duckhorn, Napa Valley (375ml) 2014 $46.00 USA - Rhône Blend 222 Tablas Creek, Esprit de Beaucastel, Paso Robles (375 ml) 2013 $70.00 France - Chardonnay 202 Saint-Aubin, Domaine Sylvain Langoureau, Burgundy (375 ml) 2014 $55.00 221 Meursault, Domaine Louis Latour, Burgundy (375ml) 2014 $70.00 219 Corton-Charlemagne, Grand Cru, Domaine Louis Latour, Burgundy (375 ml) 2014 $160.00 France - Sauvignon Blanc 225 Sancerre, Pascal Jolivet, Loire (375 ml) 2016 $48.00 France - Riesling & Gewurztraminer 223 Riesling, Classic, Trimbach, Alsace (375 ml) 2014 $30.00 211 Gewurztraminer, Hugel, Alsace (375 ml) 2014 $45.00 Page 2 HALF BOTTLES - RED WINE USA - Pinot Noir 307 Elk Cove, Willamette Valley, Oregon (375ml) 2014 $45.00 345 Patz & Hall, Sonoma Coast (375ml) 2013 $65.00 USA - Cabernet Sauvignon & Cabernet Blend 303 Rutherford Ranch, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley (375ml) 2015 $40.00 315 Hall, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley (375 ml) 2014 $70.00 348 Ramey, Cabernet Blend, Napa Valley (375ml) 2015 $60.00 334 Duckhorn, Napa Valley (375ml) 2014 $90.00 France - Pinot Noir 310 Nuits-Saint-Georges, Domaine Alain Michelot (375ml) 2014 $65.00 312 Nuits-Saint-Georges, Domaine Henri Gouges (375ml) 2009 $110.00 308 Gevrey-Chambertin, Premier Cru, Cazetiers, Armand Rousseau, Burgundy (375 ml) 2013 $195.00 France - Blend 325 Pomerol, Château Monregard la Croix, Bordeaux (375 ml) 2010 $58.00 314 Saint-Julien, les Fiefs de Lagrange, Bordeaux (375 ml) 2012 $60.00 Page 3 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE Half Champagne & Sparkling 13 Schramsberg, Blanc de Blancs, North Coast, California (375ml) 2013 $60.00 9 Gosset, Excellence, Äy, Champagne, Brut (375 ml) NV $70.00 10 Gosset, Grand Rose, Äy, Champagne, Brut (375 ml) (ROSÉ) NV $120.00 15 Ruinart, Blanc de Blancs, Reims, Champagne, Brut (375 ml) NV $145.00 11 Krug, Grand Cuvée, Reims, Champagne, Brut (375 ml) MV $165.00 Champagne 18 Nicolas Feuillatte, Réserve, Brut NV $95.00 24 Alfred Gratien, Épernay, Brut NV $105.00 26 Aubry, Premier Cru, Jouy-les-Reims, Brut NV $115.00 0 Pol Roger, Réserve, Épernay, Brut NV $125.00 30 Pierre Gimonnet, Premier Cru, Cuis, Blanc de Blancs, Brut NV $135.00 17 Gosset, Excellence, Äy, Brut NV $140.00 20 Delamotte, Blanc de Blancs, le Mesnil Sur-Oger, Brut NV $155.00 25 Lanson, Extra Age, Reims, Brut NV $215.00 Champagne Vintage 41 Gaston Chiquet, Special Club, Dizy, Brut 2007 $195.00 19 Lanson, Gold Label, Reims, Brut 2002 $200.00 43 Lanson, Gold Label, Reims, Brut 2004 $190.00 38 Pol Roger, Extra Cuvée de Réserve, Épernay, Brut 2004 $225.00 22 Egly-Ouriet, Millésime, Grand Cru, Ambonnay, Brut 2004 $310.00 34 Ayala, Grand Cru, Cuvée Perle d'Ayala, Aÿ, Brut 2002 $325.00 Champagne Rosé 27 Canard-Duchêne, Rosé, Ludes-a-Reims, Brut NV $125.00 31 Chartogne-Taillet, Rosé, Merfy, Brut NV $150.00 16 Egly-Ouriet, Rosé Grand Cru, Ambonnay, Brut NV $255.00 Italy - Sparkling 0 Nino Franco, Rustico, Prosecco Valdobbiadene Superiore, Veneto, Brut NV $60.00 8 Cantine Ferrari, Trento, Brut (MAGNUM) NV $110.00 Page 4 U.S.A - WHITE WINE Chardonnay - Sonoma 558 Thomas George, Russian River Valley 2014 $80.00 466 Walt (by Kathryn Hall), la Brisa, Sonoma County 2015 $92.00 546 Duckhorn Migration, Sonoma Coast 2014 $105.00 481 Loring Wine Company, Durell Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2013 $110.00 541 Au Contraire, Russian River Valley 2015 $115.00 617 Nickel & Nickel, Medina Vineyard, Russian River Valley 2014 $130.00 422 Flowers, Sonoma Coast 2015 $135.00 413 Flowers, Camp Meeting Ridge, Sonoma Coast 2013 $215.00 453 Fisher, Mountain Estate Vineyard, Sonoma County 2012 $190.00 Chardonnay - Napa 498 St Supéry, Oak Free 2016 $50.00 600 Route Stock Cellars, Carneros, Napa Valley 2014 $52.00 407 Franciscan, Napa Valley 2015 $54.00 419 Napa Cellars, Napa Valley 2014 $62.00 506 Stag's Leap Winery, Napa Valley 2016 $68.00 527 Heitz, Napa Valley 2015 $80.00 462 Frog's Leap, Napa Valley 2015 $85.00 515 Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, Karia, Napa Valley 2014 $95.00 408 Cakebread Cellars, Napa Valley 2015 $110.00 559 Chateau Montelena, Napa Valley 2014 $120.00 441 Darioush, Napa Valley 2015 $130.00 449 Lewis, Napa Valley 2015 $145.00 491 Far Niente, Estate, Napa Valley 2014 $155.00 611 HdV (Hyde de Villaine), Hyde Vineyard, Carneros, Napa Valley 2012 $160.00 485 Jarvis, Unfiltered Finch Hollow Vineyard, Napa Valley 2012 $300.00 Chardonnay - 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