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New Corkscrew Wine List w •In e HOUSE POUR S6.00 GLASS Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Moscato WHITES beer Proa Cava, Spain Light, Crisp, Sparkling Wine 7/24.5 DRAFT Fernlands Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand Grapefruit, Crisp 9/31.5 Le Paradou Viognier, France Creamy, Pear, Soft 7/24.5 Conundrum White Blend, CA Citrus, Vanilla, Spice 11/38.5 Check with Us for Vinhas Altas Vinho Verde , Portugal Lemon/Lime, Crisp 7/24.5 Rotating Availability! Vecchia Torre Vermentino, Italy Spicy Peaches, Pear 7/24.5 Wildblumen Riesling, Germany Floral Nose, Fruity 9/31.5 Brigione Soave, Italy Peach, Soft, Apricot 7/24.5 Salmon Creek Pinot Grigio, CA Light, Clean, Easy 7/24.5 Lone Birch Pinot Gris, Yakima Valley Pineapple, Stone fruit 9/31.5 Le Campuget Grenache-Viognier, France Light fruit, Bright, Dry 7/24.5 Mount Eden Chardonnay, Napa Peach, Oak, Stonefruit 11/38.5 Enza Prosecco, Italy Crisp, Fresh, Peachy 9/31.5 BOTTLES/ CANS Santa Luz 'Alba' Sauvignon Blanc, Chile Crisp, Grapefruit 7/24.5 LIGH T Domine Jacquart Champagne, France Creamy, Citrus, Floral 11/38.5 Crispin Rose Cider St. George Chardonnay, Sonoma Light Oak, Apple 7/24.5 Benediktiner Helles Lager Bold Rock Premium Dry Cider Charles de Fere France 9/31.5 Blanc de Blanc Champagne, Bud Light Moselland Riesling, Germany Citrus Blossom, Pear, Sweet 7/24.5 Corona Light Catawba White Zombie Mossback Chardonnay, Russian River Pear, Floral, Oak 9/31.5 D9 Carnaval Sour Chat. Bonnet White Bordeaux, France Floral,Tropical Fruit 7/24.5 D9 "Brewers Day Off" Gose Flensburger Hefeweizen REDS Framboise Lambic (Raspberry) Gilde Kellerbier Guilhem Rose, France Raspberry, Dry, Limestone 7/24.5 Hacker Pschorr Gold Lager Mistinguett Sparkling Rose Cava, Spain Elegant, Crisp 11/38.5 Kaliber Non-Alcoholic Maisels Weisse Hefe-Weissbier La Torretta Pinot Noir, Italy Red Cherry, Soft, Semi-dry 7/24.5 Michelob Ultra Peirano Estate Petit Syrah, Lodi Blackberry, Cocoa, Rich 9/31.5 Noble Cherry Cider Narragansett Lager Calcu Cab. Franc, Chili Plum, Sweet Herbs, Full 10/35 Stella Artois Altosur Malbec, Argentina Berry, Spice, Medium 7/24.5 Westbrook Gose Delincuente Garnacha, Spain Berries, Tobacco Spice, Oak 8/28 MEDIUM Bonacchi Chianti, Italy Ruby, Dry, Velvety 7/24.5 Chimay Belgian Red Ale J. Lohr Pure Paso Red Blend, CA Rich, Berry, Full 15/60 Duvel Belgian Golden Ale Anciano Tempranillo, Spain Red Berry, Full, Smooth 7/24.5 Gilde Urbock OMB Copper Schug Pinot Noir, Sonoma Medium, Red Fruit, Smooth 13/45.5 Shiner Bock Piccini Memoro Red Blend, Italy Dark Cherry, Juicy, Semi-Dry 8/28 HEAVY Aqua de Piedre Malbec, Argentina Spice, Plum, Silky 11/38.5 Assclown Darkest Hour Stout J. Lohr Syrah, CA Velvety, Plum, Medium 9/31.5 Big Boss Aces & Ates Coffee Stout Oxford Landing Merlot, Aussie Raspberry, Medium 7/24.5 Great Lakes Ed Fitz Porter Narragansett Coffee Milk Stout 11/38.5 H. Mynors Zinfandel, CA Cranberry, Black Pepper,Oak Young's Double Chocolate Stout Chat. Fillon Bordeaux, France Cherry, Bold, Pepper 8/28 PA L E'S & I PA'S Unconditional Pinot Noir, Oregon Toasty, Cherry, Smooth 11/38.5 Catawba "CLT" IPA Foxbrook Cabernet Sauvignon, CA Medium, Plum, Dry 7/24.5 Hi-Wire Hop Circus Tropical Whit Ale The Path Pinot Noir, Sonoma Plum, Berry Jam, Medium 9/31.5 Omission Gluten-Free IPA Pisgah Pale Ale Bench Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma Deep, Dusty, Full 11/38.5 Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing IPA Dante Merlot, Napa Black Cherry, Chocolate, Toasty 9/31.5 Wicked Weed "Lieutenant Dank" IPA soda Coke • Diet Coke • Sprite • Rootbeer • Ginger Ale RELAX • UNCORK • UNWINE • RELAX • UNCORK • UNWINE • RELAX • UNCORK • UNWINE light fare Homemade Petite Sandwiches 6 for 6.50 Ham and Swiss with Honey Mustard Roast Beef with Horseradish Aioli Turkey and Provolone with Dijon Mustard Chicken Salad with Grapes Bowl of Mixed Nuts 4.00 An assortment of Almonds, Cashews, Peanuts, Walnuts.Macadamia, Brazil Nuts, Hazelnut and Pecans Olive Lover's Trio 7.50 An assortment of Mediterranean Blend, Kalamata, and Castellavetrano. Served cassinelli's with 5-Grain Gluten Free Baked Crisps chocolate truffles Mediterranean Hummus 8.00 Delicious Roasted Red Pepper Hummus HOUSE MADE TRUFFLES with Assorted Olives. Served with 5- $1 25 Per Piece Grain Gluten Free Baked Crisps . Lavender Honey Creamy Spinach Dip 8.00 White chocolate ganache infused with real A smooth heated blend of Spinach, lavender honey in a white chocolate shell. Artichoke Hearts and a blend of 4 cheeses. Pairs well with: Served with 5-Grain Gluten Free Baked White Beers, White Wines, Champagnes Crisps and small Olives. Salted Caramel Pimento Cheese Royale Dip Trio 8.00 Caramel ganache with Himalayan pink A Trio of Original, Bacon, and Jalapeno salt coating in a chocolate shell. Pimento Cheese. Served with 5-Grain Gluten Pairs well with: Free Baked Crisps. Bold Reds, Dark Beers White Wine Cheese Platter 8.50 $'mores An assortment of Ementhaler Swiss, Danish White chocolate ganache infused with Havarti, & French Brie, with Assorted toasted marshmallows in a dark chocolate Crackers & Juicy Grapes shell dusted with graham crackers. Pairs well with: Red Wine Cheese Platter 8.50 Dark Beers, Red Wines An assortment of Smoked Gouda, Extra Sharp Cheddar & Danish Blue Cheese, with The UnCorked Assorted Crackers & Juicy Grapes Dark chocolate ganache infused with H. Mynor Zinfandel in Meats and Sweets Platter 8.50 a dark chocolate shell. An assortment of Italian Prosciutto, Italian Pairs well with: Genoa Salami, & Sweet Ham Capicola, with Any Red Wine Dried Apricots, Dried Mango & Juicy Grapes Birthday Cake Chefs Tasting Board 17.00 Real funfetti cake inside a white chocolate An assortment of 3 meats and 3 cheeses shell topped with rainbow sprinkles. with Juicy Grapes, Dried Mango & Apricots, Pairs well with: and Assorted Crackers. Perfect for Sharing! Champagne, White Wine, Light Beers Extras - $1.00 Per Iced Cappuccino Assorted Crackers Coffee infused milk chocolate ganache on 5-Grain Gluten Free Baked Crisps top of sweet cream white chocolate ganache Small Side of Olives or Juicy Grapes inside a milk and white chocolate shell topped with biscotti. $3.00 Per Pairs well with: Large Olives Amber Beers, Dark Beers, Any Red Wines RELAX • UNCORK • UNWINE • RELAX • UNCORK • UNWINE • RELAX • UNCORK • UNWINE .
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