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#JANMgala Japanese American National Museum 2018 Silent Auction Catalog As of 4/10/18 Japanese American National Museum Silent Auction Rules and Reminders Please be sure to get your Silent Auction Bid Number from the Registration Table. Silent Auction Rules Items and packages in this Silent Auction Catalog are subject to change. Images are provided as a courtesy to our guests only and are not necessarily an accurate depiction of the quality of a given item. The National Museum does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of any description. Unless otherwise stated, all items and services are valid within one year from April 21, 2018. All services must be redeemed by the listed expiration date. The National Museum and the donor cannot extend the expiration date of any service. Read all auction package descriptions carefully as they list specific restrictions. Please be aware. If you would like to extend your stay, you must coordinate with the donor directly. Auction Coordinators do not make travel arrangements. All items are sold “as is”, are subject to availability, and have no cash redemption value. The National Museum is grateful to our donors, but is unable to endorse any product or service. The stated value of auction goods and services are good-faith estimates only and are not warranted for tax purposes. Please contact your tax advisor regarding the tax deductibility of purchases and contributions. Any amount over the stated market value of an item may be tax deductible. The National Museum is not responsible for lost or stolen certificates/vouchers. The National Museum assumes no responsibility should any of the donating establishments be unable to fulfill gift certificates. -
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Retail Savings $39.99 $75.00 47% Get GROUND SHIPPING when you purchase 1 or more. 2006 Chateau Giscours - Margauxproduct-timed-pdf - Cru Classé (Third Growth), Margaux Why We're Drinking It Sourced for Premier Members, this is a Third Growth offering at an astounding sub $40 value. A wine with very limited quantities, it’s a wine not to hesitate on if you enjoy high quality production well worthy of Margaux status. A wine from vineyards at Giscours which are spread over four gravel outcrops in Margaux, with a poor quality, slightly sandy, pebbly soil, te estate nears 400 hectares in size, of which 85 hectares are designated vineyards. Predominantly planted to Cabernet Sauvignon (53%) and Merlot (42%), the remainder Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Third Growth production rated 91 points by Wine Spectator; 90 points by Stephen Tanzer; 88-91 points by Robert Parker and 88 points by Connoisseurs' Guide it’s expressive and well integrated, perfect for the cellar when it will peak in the next few years.A wine that will reward those Premier Members early to the Inside, it’s a stellar pick, made for a lucky few; enjoy! Tasting Notes VARIETAL The 2006 presents a beautiful sparkling purple colour. Red Blend An expressive nose mingling aromas of dark fruit and subtle roasted notes. APPELLATION The clean attack develops with well-integrated, characterful tannins. Great Margaux Cru Classe purity on the finish. ALCOHOL The 2006 should reach its peak in about ten years. 13.00 SIZE 750ml BLEND The vineyards at Giscours are spread over four gravel outcrops in Margaux, Red Blend with a poor quality, slightly sandy, pebbly soil. -
Catalogue February 2014 UNDERSTANDING BORDEAUX
BORDEAUX SALE CATALOGUE FEBRUARY 2014 UNDERSTANDING BORDEAUX To start the journey of exploring Bordeaux, you need to fi rst start with the classifi cation system. In 1855, being lovers of red tape, the French ‘authorities’ created what became known as ‘The Classifi ed Growths of the Médoc ’. A fi ve-class classifi cation of 61 of the leading Médoc Châteaux (as well as two from Graves). This formalised lists that were already in place, based on each Châteaux relative quality as expressed by the prices of each individual estate. These growths, or ‘Crus’ range from fi rst (Premier) through to fi fth (Cinquièmes). Over the years that have passed since, there has been very little change to the 1855 classifi cation other than Château Mouton Rothschild moving from second growth to fi rst in 1973 - Baron Philippe de Rothschild reportedly saying “First I am, second I was, Mouton does not change”. Château Cantamerle was added as a fi fth growth in 1856 and Château Dubignon, a third growth, was absorbed into Château Malescot St Exupéry. Saint-Émilion added its own classifi cation system in 1955, which has subsequently been frequently amended. Pomerol has never been classifi ed, although the greatest wine from this region, Château Petrus, is generally spoken of in the same hushed tones as the fi ve fi rst growths of the Médoc . THE MÉDOC FIRST GROWTHS: • Château Lafi te-Rothschild (Pauillac) • Château Margaux (Margaux) • Château Latour (Pauillac) • Château Haut-Brion (Graves) • Château Mouton-Rothschild (Pauillac) Whilst much of the classifi cation system holds true today, the inherent problem with the system is that some of the Châteaux have improved out of sight since it was fi rst introduced, while oth- ers are considered to have rested on their laurels, smug in the knowledge that their wines will al- ways fetch high prices, as this was what the clas- sifi cation was based on in the fi rst place. -
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Reservations Accepted | 10/1/2021 1 Welcome to Virginia’s First Urban Winery! What’s an Urban Winery, you ask? Well, we are. Take a look around, and you’ll see a pretty unique blend of concepts. First and foremost, you’ll see wine made here under our Mermaid label, highlighting the potential of Virginia’s grapes and wine production. Virginia has a rich history of grape growing and winemaking, and we’ve selected the best grapes we can get our hands on for our Mermaid Wines. We primarily work with fruit from our Charlottesville vineyard, with occasional sourcing from other locations if we see the opportunity to make something special. We’ve put together some really enjoyable wines for you to try – some classic, some fun, all delicious. Secondly, you’ll see wines from all around the world. Some you’ll recognize, others you might not. These selections lend to our wine bar-style atmosphere and really enrich the experience by offering a wide range of wines to be tried. They’re all available by the bottle, and most by the glass and flight as well, right alongside our Mermaid Wines. The staff can tell you all about any of them, so rest assured that you’ll never be drinking blind. These wines also rotate with the season, and there’s always something new to try. We have a full kitchen too, with a diverse menu that can carry you through lunch, brunch and dinner from the lightest snack to a full-on meal. With dishes that can be easily paired with a variety of our wines, make sure you try anything that catches your eye. -
Red Wines White Wines Large Format Bottles
Red Wines Meritage/ Red Blends Hahn, Central Coast 2009 60 Prisoner By Orin Swift, Napa Valley 2009 80 St. Supery Elu 2007 99 Cabernet Joel Gott 815, California 2009 52 Beringer, Knights Valley 2008 66 Raymond Reserve Selection, Napa Valley 2008 75 Hess Collection, Mount Veeder, Napa Valley 2007 80 Rombauer Vineyards, Napa Valley 2007 84 Heitz Cellar, Napa Valley 2005 99 Trefethen Cabernet, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley 2008 99 Chateau St. Jean Cinq Cepages, Sonoma County 2007 110 Silver Oak, Alexander Valley 2006 155 Cakebread, Napa Valley 2008 165 Merlot Chelsea Goldschmidt, Alexander Valley 2008 60 Stags’ Leap Winery, Napa Valley 2008 79 Twomey, Napa Valley 2006 89 Pinot Noir La Crema, Monterey 2009 52 Cuvaison, Carneros, Napa Valley 2009 70 Gary Farrell, Russian River Valley 2008 89 White Wines Chardonnay Simi Reserve, Russian River Valley 2009 54 Jordan, Russian River Valley 2007 70 Beringer Private Reserve, Napa Valley 2009 73 Flowers, Sonoma Valley 2008 80 Rombauer, Napa Valley 2009 88 Far Niente, Napa Valley 2009 118 Sauvignon Blanc/Unique Whites Barone Fini, Pinot Grigio, Valdadige 2010 36 Dr. Loosen Riesling “Dr. L”, Mosel 2009 48 Groth, Napa Valley 2010 44 Forefathers, Marlborough 2009 56 Champagne/ Sparkling Zonnin Prosecco, Gambellara, Italy N/V 46 Chandon Etoile Brut, Napa- Sonoma Counties, California N/V 75 Tattinger La Francaise Brut, Reims, France N/V 120 Large Format Bottles 1.5L Cakebread Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2007 356 1.5L Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2008 348 1.5L Caymus Special Selection Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2008 575 1.5L Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2005 255 1.5L Joseph Phelps Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2005 270 1.5L Palmaz Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2001 450 3.0L Rodney Strong Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley 2006 250 1.5L Rockaway Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley 2005 320 1.5L Ruffino Reserva Ducale, Chianti Classico 2005 115. -
Champagne & Sparkling Chardonnay Interesting
Champagne & Sparkling Pinot Grigio 101 J. Roget, Brut, California 7 / 27 304 Ruffino, Delle Venezie, Italy 9 / 32 111 Lunetta, Prosecco, Brut, Italy, N.V. 8 / 34 302 Santa Margherita, Alto Adige, Italy 14 / 54 046 Mionetto, Prosecco, Brut, Italy, N.V., Split 9 306 Maso Canali, Trentino, Italy 34 047 Chandon, Brut, California, N.V., Split 12 320 Castello Banfi, Toscana, San Agngelo, Italy 38 102 Domaine Ste. Michelle, Brut, Columbia Valley, Washington, N.V. 32 301 King Estate, Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley, Oregon 42 103 Mumm, Napa Brut, Rosé, Napa Valley, California, N.V. 48 308 Pierre Sparr, Pinot Gris, Alsace, France 45 104 Moët & Chandon, Imperial, Brut, Épernay, France, N.V. 112 309 Jermann, Friuli - Venezia Giulia, Italy 54 105 Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Label, Brut, Reims, France, N.V. 125 112 Louis Roederer, Brut, Rosé, Marne Valley, France 168 108 Dom Pérignon, Épernay, France 295 Sauvignon Blanc / Fumé Blanc 451 Clifford Bay, Marlborough, New Zealand 7 / 25 449 Oyster Bay, Marlborough, New Zealand 9 / 32 Chardonnay 456 Kim Crawford, Marlborough, New Zealand 11 / 39 408 Chateau Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley, Washington 8 / 29 461 Duckhorn, Napa Valley, California 14 / 49 411 Kendall-Jackson, Vintner’s Reserve, California 10 / 36 454 Nobilo, Marlborough, New Zealand 29 410 Chalk Hill, Sonoma Coast, California 12 / 44 453 St. Supery, Napa Valley, California 33 416 Sonoma-Cutrer, Russian River Ranches, Sonoma, California 14 / 52 452 Ferrari-Carano, Fumé Blanc, Sonoma County, California 34 401 Francis Ford Coppola, Unoaked, California -
Boutique Wine & Spirit Agents and Importers
2020 VOLUME #3 Boutique Wine & Spirit Agents and Importers 1.604.725.6775 www.vintagecorks.com PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AS A RESULT OF THE BCLDB IF SPECIFIC PRICING IS REQUIRED PLEASE CONFIRM WITH VINTAGE CORKS VCL BRANDS 1.604.725.6775 [email protected] www.vintagecorks.com CALIFORNIA OREGON Scarecrow…………………1 Cristom Vineyard…….…13 SPAIN M. Etain……………………1 Artadi Brands…………….18 Corra………………………1 WASHINGTON Clos de L’Obac…………..18 Barbour……………………1 Canvasback Marques de Murrieta……19 Rewa……………………….1 by Duckhorn.……13 Keever Vineyards…………1 Dana Estate……………….2 AUSTRALIA ITALY Onda………………………2 Leeuwin Estate……..….…19 Gaja………………….……14 Checkerboard Pieve Santa Restituta……14 & Kings Row..….…2 NEW ZEALAND Ca’Marcanda……….…….14 Kata………………………..2 Kumeu River Estate..……20 Pio Cesare………………..15 Vaso………………………..3 Jacopo Biondi Santi…….16 Ovid………………………..2 Domini Veneti……………16 FRANCE Experiment by Ovid……..2 Dievole & Brands………..17 Gustave Lorentz….………20 Hobel………………………3 B. Nardini…………………17 Chateau de Laborde……21 VHR Vine Hill Ranch.…..…3 Chateau Montrose………21 Lindstrom…………………3 Chateau de Breuil……….21 Duckhorn Vineyards…….4 Chateau Monteils………..21 Decoy by Duckhorn……..4 Chateau Beau Vallon…….22 Goldeneye & Migration…5 Chateau Laurence……….22 Paraduxx by Duckhorn….5 Chateau Siran…….….….22 Calera Winery…………….5 Keever Vineyards….……..6 PORTUGAL Grgich Hills Estate……….6 Malhadinha Nova…..……23 Heitz Cellar………………. 7 Buccella……………..….…7 Niepoort………………….23 Silver Oak Cellars………..8 Twomey Cellars…………..8 BRITISH COLUMBIA Trefethen Vineyards……..9 MacIntyre Winery……….24 Silverado Vineyards……..9 Tightrope Winery……….24 Rivers-Marie……….……..10 Schramsberg…….………10 Benovia Winery….………10 Palmaz Vineyards….…….11 St. Supery………….……..11 Frog’s Leap Winery……..12 Jordan Winery…………..12 VINTAGE CORKS LTD. -
Champagne 12500 Moet & Chandon "Imperial
Champagne 12500 Moet & Chandon "Imperial", N/V…………………………………………………………………………………………..$125 12806 Moet & Chandon "Grand Vintage 2006"…………………………………………………………………$150 10500 Veuve Clicquot "Yellow Label", N/V……………………………………………………………………………………………$135 12106 Perrier Jouet "Belle Epoque", ’06………………………………………………………………………………$250 11305 Louis Roederer "Cristal", ’05……………………………………………………………………………….$350 12998 Veuve Clicquot “La Grande Dame”, ’98……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..$250 11104 Moet & Chandon "Cuvee Dom Perignon", ’04……………………………………………………..$300 11106 Moet & Chandon "Cuvee Dom Perignon", ’06……………………………………………………..$350 13000 J. M. Seleque "Solessence", N/V……………………………..………………………………………………$75 Rose 12700 Laurent Perrier, Rose, N/V…………………………………………………………………………………$250 11896 Louis Roederer "Cristal", Brut Rose, ’96………………………………………………………………………….$500 12000 Veuve Clicquot, Rose, N/V……………………………………………………………………………………………$130 Domestic Sparkling Wine 10100 Domaine Chandon, Blanc de Noir, California, N/V……………………………………………………….$50 11511 Domaine Carneros, Brut, California, '11…………………………………………………………………………$65 12611 Argyle, Brut Rose, Oregon, '11……………………………………………………………………………………..$75 11905 Argyle, Extended Tirage Brut, Oregon, '05……………………………………………………………………………………..$150 9/25/2016 Vintages are subject to change without notice Page 1 Chardonnay Domestic 301301 Hartford Court "Laura’s", Sonoma Coast, ’01………………………………………..…………….$90 300211 Nickel and Nickel "Medina", Napa, ‘11……………………………………………………………$90 308413 Nickel and Nickel "Truchard", Napa, ’13……………………………………………………...………$100 -
In Villa Dining
In Villa Dining We are pleased to offer you an extensive selection of impeccable wines featuring a collection of both familiar and lesser-known grapes. From traditional favorites to exquisite vintage wines I guarantee that each wine on this list is kept at the precise temperature and is handled with maximum consideration as to maintain premier quality. If you require guidance or are unsure about your chosen wine, we are always pleased to offer advice. Our expert wine sommelier is at your disposal for any uncertainties you might have. Biodynamic & Organic Back to nature is the new way in winemaking, Tough on yields and quantity but great for the quality, these wine making styles are getting more attention each day. The wines with this sign are the pioneers of the style. Kindly contact our In Villa Dining Service to order your preferred wine. I truly hope you enjoy your wine experience! Bon appetit! Retheesh Mohanan - Head Sommelier All prices are in US dollars and subject to 10% service charge and 12% government sales tax Representing organic biodynamic and sustainable viticulture wines Premium Wines by the Glass “Coravin” Any Wine. Any Amount. Without Pulling the Cork. ws White Wines 2015 Domaine Bonneau du Martray Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru Biodynamic France 92 97 2014 Condrieu “Coteau De Vernon” France 93 75 2010 Château Malartic-Lagravière Blanc, Cru Classé Sustainable Viticulture France 90 60 Red Wines 2010 Le Petit Mouton Petit Mouton (2nd Wine Chateau Mouton Rotschild) France 91 161 2001 Tignanello Marchesi Antinori, Tuscany Italy 93 65 2009 Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru Domaine Arnoux Lachaux France 90 120 All prices are in US dollars and subject to 10% service charge and 12% government sales tax Representing organic biodynamic and sustainable viticulture wines Champagne Prestige Cuvee ws 2009 Dom Pérignon, Épernay, Brut Moët & Chandon 92 450 2009 Cristal Reims, Brut Louis Roderer 95 550 NV Grande Cuvee, Reims, Brut Krug 93 450 2004 Bollinger R.D. -
7-8 November 2015 the Landmark Hotel
7-8 NOVEMBER 2015 THE LANDMARK HOTEL LONDON NW1 WELCOME An intelligent filter The Decanter team is delighted to welcome you to the 2015 Fine Wine Encounter. The judgement to spot talent early; the expertise to nurture it. If this is your first time at a Decanter Fine Wine Encounter we hope you enjoy tasting the wide variety of great wines from Blending the finest solutions for clients. around the world, and meeting the producers in person. If you have been to a Decanter event before, we would like to thank you for your continued support and we hope you have the chance to discover some new wines as well as taste old favourites. We would like to thank the many producers who have flown to London, from far and wide, to share their wines with us today and for making this event such a success. Also, thank you to our loyal sponsors, Riedel, Belu and EFG International for their continued support. We hope you enjoy today’s event and we look forward to welcoming you to our next tasting, the Spain and Portugal Fine Wine Encounter on 27 February 2016 where you will be able to discover a wide range of the finest wines from these two great wine producing countries. Lindsay Greatbatch Decanter publisher facebook.com/EFGInternational Decanter would like to thank our sponsors of the 2015 Fine Wine Encounter. Practitioners of the craft of private banking EFG is the marketing name for EFG International and its subsidiaries. EFG International’s global private banking network includes offices in Zurich, Geneva, London, Channel Islands, Luxembourg, Monaco, Madrid, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, The Decanter Fine Wine Encounter has been organised by Decanter, Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0SU. -
Beverages & Wine List
We are proud to announce our Second Year of “ The Marco Polo Wine Academy “. A series of Classes designed for that discriminating palate. Innovative themes, Hand-picked Wines matched with food pairings. They are Held the Third Thursday of Every Month beginning 7:30pm. Visit us at www.marcopolonj.com for dates, news and course descriptions. For reservations, questions or to make a payment ($50.00 pp) Email us at [email protected] THE WINE LIST@ MARCO POLO Domestic White Wines California Monterey Kendall-Jackson Riesling 26 Napa Robert Mondavi Fume blanc 35 St. Supery Virtu Meritage 42 Santa Barbara Firestone Riesling Sata Ynez 24 Nielson Chardonnay 35 Sonoma Chalk Hill Chardonnay 39 Jackson Estate Chardonnay 32 Matanzas Creek Sauvignon blanc 36 Ramey Estate Chardonnay Russian River Valley 65 St. Supery Sauvignon blanc 39 Oregon A to Z Pinot Gris 32 A to Z Chardonnay 32 Imported White Wines France Alsace Domaines Sclumberger Les Princes Abbes Riesling 39 Burgundy Chateau De Maligny Petit Chablis 40 Joseph Druhin Macon-Villages 35 Joseph Drouhin Pouilly-Fuisse 49 Loire Guy Saget Muscadet Sevre-Et-Maine 30 Germany Mosel Carl Graff Riesling Spatlese 36 Schloss Saarsteiner Riesling Spatlese 39 Nahe Prinz Salm Two Princes Riesling 33 Greece Peloponnesia Boutari Elios Mediterranean White 29 Boutari Moschofilero 35 Italy Campania Feudi di San Gregorio Falanghina 38 Feudi di San Gregorio Fiano di Avellino 40 Feudi di San Gregorio Greco di Tufo 40 Liguria La Chiara Gavi di Gavi Marchesi Di Barolo 35 Piemonte Banfi Gavi di Gavi La Principessa -
101 Champagne Brut Reserve, Billecart-Salmon 125 103 Champagne Brut Reserve, Charles Heidsieck 95 115 Champagne Brut Class
Sparkling 101 Champagne Brut Reserve, Billecart-Salmon 125 103 Champagne Brut Reserve, Charles Heidsieck 95 115 Champagne Brut Classic, Deutz, NV (1/2 btl) 55 117 Champagne Brut, Faire La Fete, NV (1/2 btl) 35 118 Champagne Brut, Lanson Rosé NV (1/2 btl) 60 105 Nebbiolo Extra Brut, Rivetto, Piedmont 75 White 204 Albarino, Ramon Bilbao, Rias Baixas, Spain 2019 45 203 Viura, Burgo Viejo, Rioja, Spain 2017 45 219 Pinot Grigio, Santa Margherita, Italy 2018 50 209 Sauvignon Blanc, Justin, Central Coast, CA 2019 40 207 Sauvignon Blanc, Cakebread, Napa Valley, CA 2019 85 214 Sauvignon Blanc, Kim Crawford NZ 2019 45 201 Chardonnay, Bitouzet-Prieur, Mersault-Charmes, France 2015 255 227 Chardonnay, Louis Jadot, Meursault, France 2017 150 225 Chardonnay, Alain Gautheron, Chablis, France 2018 95 212 Chardonnay, Jordan, Russian River, Sonoma, CA 2016 80 217 Chardonnay, Rombauer, Napa, CA 2018 90 221 Chardonnay, Sequoia Grove, Napa, CA 2016 60 233 Chardonnay, Sutcliffe, Cortez, CO 2015 60 Red 401 Pinot Noir, Beaux Freres, Willamette Valley, OR 2017 130 403 Pinot Noir, Benton Lane, Willamette Valley, OR 2015 48 404 Pinot Noir, Domaine Drouhin, Dundee Hills, Willamette Valley, OR 2017 115 466 Pinot Noir, Williams Selyem, Russian River, Sonoma, CA 2017 175 407 Pinot Noir, Brewer Clifton, Sta.Rita Hills, CA 2016 195 422 Pinot Noir, Emeritus, Russian River, Sonoma, CA 2016 69 421 Pinot Noir, Domaine de la Côte, , Sta. Rita Hills, CA 2016 110 451 Pinot Noir Reserve, Rodney Strong, Sonoma, CA 2018 140 415 Cabernet Sauvignon, Caymus, Napa Valley, CA 2018