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Cocktails Featured Reds White M MELIE SERVIC E SO R Marcello Cancelli Drinks SPARKLING BY THE GLASS COCKTAILS RED BY THE GLASS Montand, Brut, Jura, Fr. NV 12 PINOT NOIR Jaillance, Cremant Brut Rosé, Bordeaux, Fr. NV 14 Henriot, Brut Souverain, Champagne NV 25 Swift & Sons, Barrel Select Reserve, Oregon ‘19 16 Veuve Clicquot, Brut Rosé, Champagne, Fr. NV 30 * Blended by Wine Director Marcello Cancelli & ............ Eola Hills Winemaker Steve Anderson Director’s Pick: Couche, Brut, Champagne NV 21 Biodynamic Grower Champagne HARVEST BLOOM Ken Wright, Willamette Valley, Oregon ‘19 19 Chicago Distilling Co. Ceres Vodka, Ginger Liqueur, Cran-Apple Simple, Lemon $14 CABERNET SAUVIGNON ROSÉ BY THE GLASS ............ Wine of Substance, Walla Walla, Washington St. ‘18 15 Breca, Aragón, Spain ‘18 13 GIN & JAM Ultraviolet, Grenache, California ‘18* 14 Tanqueray Gin, Seasonal Jam, Obsidian Ridge, Red Hills of Lake County ‘17 22 Fresh Citrus $15 WHITE BY THE GLASS Mount Veeder, Napa Valley ‘18 26 ............ Coquelicot, Cabernet Blend, Mon Amour, 19 BLOOD ORANGE MARGARITA Estate, Santa Ynez Valley '11 SAUVIGNON BLANC Lunazul Tequila, Pierre Ferrand Dry Curacao, Blood Orange, Lime Chappellet, Cabernet Blend, Mountain Cuvée, 21 Massey Dacta, Marlborough, New Zealand ‘19 13 $15 Napa Valley ‘18 ............ Foucher-Lebrun, Petit Le Mont, Loire Valley, Fr. ‘18 14 BORDEAUX Villaudiere, Sancerre, Loire Valley, Fr. '19 18 SMOKE & MIRRORS Peloton Mezcal, Green Chartreuse, Luxardo Maraschino, Lime Chateau Puynormond, Montagne-St. Emilion '15 18 $16 CHARDONNAY ............ OTHER REDS & BLENDS Timbre, À Coté, Sta. Barbara ‘14 15 DARIO Cannonball, Merlot, Sonoma, California ‘16 15 Flor de Caña 4 Year Rum, Carpano Bianco, Talley, Arroyo Grande Valley '14 17 Giffard's Abricot, Lustau Amontillado, Lemon $15 Duckhorn, Merlot, Napa Valley '17 22 Louis Moreau, Chablis, Burgundy, France ‘18 19 ............ Susana Balbo, Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina ‘18 15 OTHER WHITES STONE FRUIT OLD FASHIONED Evan Williams Bottled In Bond Bourbon, Ridge, Zinfandel, Three Valleys, Sonoma ‘19 18 Di Lenardo, Pinot Grigio, Single Vyd, Friuli, Italy ‘18 13 Cherry, Apricot, Peach, Plum Bitters $16 Neyers, Sage Canyon Red (Syrah/Grenache/ Saget-La Perriere, Vouvray, Loire Valley, France ‘15 14 Carignan/Mourvedre), California ‘18 18 ............ Dr. Hermann, Riesling Trocken, 13 Negrar, Valpolicella Ripasso, (Baby Amarone) 16 Mosel, Germany ‘18 JAMMIN' OUT** Veneto, Italy ‘15 Seasonal Jam, Fresh Citrus, Club Soda $6 Icardi, Barbera d’Asti, Tabaren, Piedmont, Italy ‘17 14 *Indicates Swift & Sons Exclusive Selection **Indicates No Proof Selvagrossa, Trimpilin, Sangiovese, 19 Marche, Italy '15 CORAVIN SELECTION WHITE 3OZ 6OZ BTL RED (CONTINUED) 3OZ 6OZ BTL De Montille, Saint Romain, Burgundy, Fr 2011 $17 34 137 Gilles Robin Crozes-Hermitage, Syrah, Rhone Valley, Fr 2014 $12 24 97 Ramonet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Chaumees 1er Cru, $48 96 385 Dom. 3 Cellier, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhone Valley 2017 $12 24 97 Burgundy 2016 Bouchard Père et Fils, Beaune du Chateau 1er Cru, $15 30 121 RED 3OZ 6OZ BTL Burgundy, France 2016 Burgundy 2014 Marjan Simcic, Pinot Noir, Collio, Italy-Brda, Slovenia 2016 $12 24 97 Geantet-Pansiot, Gevrey-Chambertin, $22 44 177 Beaux Frères, Pinot Noir, Cousins, Willamette Valley, OR ‘17* $14 28 113 Roche de Bellene, Savigny-lès-Beaune, $13 26 105 Plumpjack, Merlot, Estate, Napa Valley 2018 $19 38 153 Vieilles Vignes, Burgundy 2014* Ferrari-Carano, Back Forty, Cabernet Sauvignon, $20 40 161 Chateau Vignot, Grand Cru, St. Emilion, Bordeaux 2012 $19 38 153 Alexander Valley, CA 2013 Chateau Coufran, Haut Médoc, Bordeaux 2001 $20 40 161 Cakebread, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rutherford, Napa 2018 $24 48 193 Marcarini, Barolo Brunate, Piedmont, Italy 2015* $24 48 193 Brandlin Ranch, Cabernet Sauvignon,Mount Veeder 2015 $18 36 145 FEATURED REDS 3OZ 6OZ BTL Dehesa de Los Canonigos, Crianza, (Tempranillo), $10 20 81 Jericho Canyon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Calistoga 2009* $19 38 153 Ribera del Duero, Spain ‘11 Abreu, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rothwell Hyde, Napa 2013 $60 120 481 BEER REVOLUTION BREWING, EUGENE PORTER Chicago, IL | Porter 8 COORS LIGHT Golden, CO | Light Lager 6 THREE FLOYDS, ZOMBIE DUST Munster, IN | American Pale Ale 9 ALLAGASH WHITE Portland, ME | Witbier 9 TYRANENA, ROCKY’S REVENGE Lake Mills, Wisconsin | Bourbon Brown Ale 8 HEINEKEN NO-ALCOHOL Amsterdam, NE |Lager 8 GUINNESS PUB DRAFT Dublin, Ireland | 14.9oz Stout 8 SWIFT & SONS Wine by the Glass 2 − 3 Coravin Selections 3 Half Bottles & Large Format 4 Champagne & Sparkling Wine 5 Rosé 6 Riesling 6 Sauvignon Blanc 6 Chardonnay — North America 7 Chardonnay — Burgundy 8 Whites of Distinction 8 Pinot Noir — North America 9 − 10 Pinot Noir — Burgundy, Elsewhere 10 − 11 Grenache & Blends 12 Syrah & Blends 13 Italian Reds 13 − 15 Spanish Reds 15 Cabernet Sauvignon & Blends — North America 16 − 17 Cabernet Sauvignon & Blends — Bordeaux 18 Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec 19 Zinfandel 20 Reds of Distinction 20 Dessert Bottles 20 Swift & Sons Birthday List 21 − 22 Spirits 23 − 25 Marcello Cancelli Wine Director — 1 — WINES BY THE GLASS SPARKLING GLS BTL Montand, Brut, Jura, France NV $12 $60 Jaillance, Cuvée de L'Abbaye, Cremant Brut Rosé, Bordeaux, France NV $14 $70 Henriot, Brut Souverain, Reims, Champagne NV $25 $125 Veuve Clicquot, Brut Rosé, Reims, France NV $30 $150 Director's Choice: Couche, Brut, Biodynamic, Côte de Bars, Champagne NV $21 $105 Director's Note - Grower Champagne at its scintillating best!!! ROSÉ Breca, Aragón, Spain 2018 $13 $53 Ultraviolet, Grenache, California 2018 $14 $57 WHITE di Lenardo, Pinot Grigio, Single Vineyard, Friuli, Italy 2018 $13 $53 Dr. Hermann, Riesling Trocken, Mosel, Germany 2018 $13 $53 Massey Dacta, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand 2018 $13 $53 Foucher-Lebrun, Sauvignon Blanc, Petit Le Mont, Loire Valley, France 2019 $14 $57 Domaine de Vllaudière, Sancerre, Loire Valley, France 2019 $18 $73 Saget La Perrières, Vouvray (Chenin Blanc), Marie de Beauregard, $14 $57 Loire Valley 2015 Timbre, Chardonnay, À Coté, Santa Barbara 2014 $15 $61 Talley, Chardonnay, Arroyo Grande Valley 2014 $17 $69 Louis Moreau, Chablis, Burgundy, France 2018 $19 $77 RED GLS BTL Swift & Sons, Pinot Noir, Barrel Select Reserve, Oregon 2019* $16 $65 * This Pinot was blended exclusively for the Boka Group by Eola Hills winemaker Steve Anderson and Swift Wine Director Marcello Cancelli. It comes from two dry-farmed vineyards: 60% Newton and 40% Wetherell Ken Wright, Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2019 $19 $77 Chateau Puynormond, Montagne-St. Émilion 2015 $18 $73 Cannonball, Merlot, Sonoma, California 2016 $15 $61 Duckhorn, Merlot, Napa Valley 2016 $22 $89 Susana Balbo, Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina 2018 $15 $61 * Indicates a Swift & Sons exclusive selection — 2 — WINES BY THE GLASS RED (CONTINUED) GLS BTL Wine of Substance, Cabernet Sauvignon, Walla Walla, Washington St. 2018 $15 $61 Obsidian Ridge, Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Hills 2017 $22 $89 Mount Veeder, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley. 2018 $26 $105 Coquelicot, Mon Amour, Cabernet Blend , Santa Ynez Valley 2011 $19 $77 Chappellet, Mountain Cuvée, Cabernet Blend, Napa Valley 2018 $21 $85 Neyers, Sage Canyon, Syrah/Grenache/Carignan/Mourvedre, California 2018 $18 $73 Cantina di Negrar, Valpolicella Ripasso (Baby Amarone), Veneto, Italy 2015 $16 $65 Ridge, Zinfandel, Three Valleys, Sonoma County 2019 $18 $73 Icardi, Barbera,Tabaren, Asti, Piedmont, Italy 2018 $14 $57 Selvagrossa, Trimpilin, Sangiovese, Marche, Italy 2015 $19 $77 * Indicates a Swift & Sons exclusive selection CORAVIN SELECTIONS WHITE 3OZ 6OZ BTL De Montille, Saint Romain, Le Jarron, Burgundy 2011 $17 $34 $137 Ramonet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Chaumées 1er Cru, Burgundy 2016 $48 $96 $385 RED 3OZ 6OZ BTL Dehesa de los Canonigos, Crianza, Ribera del Duero, Spain 2011 $10 $20 $81 Marjan Simcic, Pinot Noir, Collio, Italy-Brda, Slovenia 2016 $12 $24 $97 Beaux Frères, Pinot Noir, Les Cousins, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2017* $14 $28 $113 Capture, Innovant, Cabernet Blend, Alexander Valley 2013 $17 $34 $137 Brandlin Ranch, Cabernet Sauvignon, Estate, Mount Veeder 2015 $18 $36 $145 Plumpjack, Merlot, Napa Valley 2018 $19 $38 $153 Ferrari-Carano, Back Forty, Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley 2013 $20 $40 $161 Spring Mountain Vyd., Cabernet Sauvignon, Spring Mountain 2011 $21 $42 $169 Cakebread, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2016 $24 $48 $193 Gilles Robin, Crozes-Hermitage, Cuvée Albéric Bouvet, Rhone 2016 $12 $24 $97 Domaine 3 Cellier, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhone Valley, France 2017 $12 $24 $97 Roche de Bellene, Savigny-lès-Beaune, Vieilles Vignes, Burgundy 2014* $13 $26 $105 Bouchard Père et Fils, Beaune du Chateau 1er Cru, Burgundy 2016 $15 $30 $121 Geantet-Pansiot, Gevrey-Chambertin, Vieilles Vignes, Burgundy 2014 $22 $44 $177 Marcarini, Barolo Brunate, La Morra, Piedmont, Italy 2015 $24 $48 $193 Chateau Vignot, Grand Cru, St. Emilion, Bordeaux 2012 $19 $38 $153 Chateau Coufran, Haut-Médoc, Bordeaux 2001 $20 $40 $161 FEATURED REDS 3OZ 6OZ BTL Jericho Canyon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Jericho Creek, Calistoga 2009* $19 $38 $153 WINE DIRECTOR'S NOTE: This is a small producer located at the foot of Mount St. Helena. A truly handmade wine from a family who have become our friends. Great concentration of Cabernet fruit, cassis, with plummy roundness provided by luscious Merlot. Superb value! Exclusively at Swift & Sons. 525 cases. Abreu, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rothwell Hyde, Napa Valley 2013 $60 $120 $481 WINE DIRECTOR'S NOTE: If there was a Bordeaux-like classification of Napa Valley wines, Abreu would certainly qualify as a First Growth
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