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One FIFTH Southern Comfort One FIFTH SOuThern cOmFOrT beverage menu GLASSES WITH WINE IN THEM ................. 4 BEER .................................................. 6 COCKTAILS.......................................... 7 SPIRITS .............................................19 Wine List CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING ..................... 9 ROSÉ ................................................. 9 ORANGE ............................................10 WHITE ...............................................10 RED .................................................. 13 DESSERT WINE ...................................18 Glasses with wine in them SHERRY & stuff that tastes like sherry EMILIO LUSTAU ALMACENISTA ‘MANUEL CUEVAS JURADO’ Manzanilla Pasada de Sanlúcar de Barrameda , Jerez, NV ........................................ 6 DICKSON BLANC DU BOIS FALSTAFF’S SACK ‘THE WIT’ TX Hill Country, USA 2010 ........................................................................... 17 SPARKLING JUNE’S ROSÉ PINOT NOIR BLEND Niederösterreich, Austria NV ....................................................................... 12 RAVENTÓS XAREL-LO BLEND BLANC DE BLANCS Conca del Riu Anoia, Spain 2018 .................................................................. 10 WHITE KARL ERBES RIESLING SPÄTLESE ‘ÜRZIGER IN DER KRANKLEI’ Mosel, Germany 2015................................................................................11 HÖGL GRÜNER VELTLINER ‘J&G’ FEDERSPIEL Wachau, Austria 2019 .................. 12 COLTERENZIO SAUVIGNON BLANC ‘PRAIL’ Südtirol Alto Adige 2019 ................... 10 CASTELLARO CARRICANTE BLEND ‘BIANCO PORTICELLO’ Terre Siciliane, Italy 2018 ...........................................................................11 MINER CHARDONNAY ‘UNDERBELLY HOOT’NANNY’ Sonoma, California 2015 ........ 16 4 rosé VANNIÈRES CINSAULT BLEND Côtes de Provence, France 2019 ........................... 9 RED VILLA SANT’ ANNA SANGIOVESE Chianti Colli Senesi, Italy 2018 ........................ 12 MAGAÑA TEMPRANILLO BLEND ‘DIGNUS’ Navarra, Spain 2013 ..........................11 TIKVEŠ VRANEC & PLAVEC BLEND ‘BELA VODA’ Tikvesh, North Macedonia 2017 ..... 12 SOTER PINOT NOIR ‘NORTH VALLEY’ Willamette Valley, Oregon 2018 .................. 14 MARIETTA SYRAH BLEND ‘CHRISTO’ North Coast, California 2017 ...................... 1 0 CUVELIER LOS ANDES MALBEC Valle de Uco, Argentina 2016 .............................1 1 HAPPY HOUR Booze open - 6:30pm daily $5 old fashions + Hurricanes Happy Hour Wine Open - 6:30pm daily $6 Glasses Sparkling, White & Red 5 beer LONESTAR ..................................................................4 American Adjunct Lager, Fort Worth TX, <20 IBU, 4.65% ABV, 12oz PACIFICO ....................................................................6 Mexican Lager, Sinaloa Mexico, <20 IBU, 4.5% ABV, 12oz KARBACH HORSESHOE ..................................................6 Pilsner, Houston TX, 30 IBU, 4.5% ABV, 12oz MARTIN HOUSE THE SALTY LADY ..................................... 7 Gose, Fort Worth TX, 4 IBU, 5.2% ABV, 12oz 11 BELOW OSO BUENO ................................................... 7 American Amber, Houston TX, 22 IBU, 5.3% ABV, 12oz EUREKA HEIGHTS MINI BOSS .......................................... 7 American IPA, Houston TX, 70 IBU, 6.8% ABV, 12oz SAINT ARNOLD ART CAR ................................................ 7 American IPA, Houston TX, 55 IBU, 7.1% ABV, 12oz 8TH WONDER ROCKET FUEL ............................................ 7 Veitnamese Coffee Porter, Houston TX, 18 IBU, 4.6% ABV, 12oz 6 Cocktails COLLINS ................................. 14 vodka . citrus . walnut . soda DAISY ..................................... 14 gin . lemon . apricot brandy . apricot preserves . powder sugar PALOMA ................................. 14 blanco + reposado tequilas . lime . grapefruit shrub . grapefruit soda CRESCENT CITY .................... 14 jamaican + haitian rums . lime . sweet vermouth . angostura bitters OLD FASHIONED .................... 14 bourbon . steen’s cane . bitters blend SAZERAC ............................... 14 frozen rye whiskey . peychauds . burnt honey . absinthe JULEP ...................................... 14 one fifth “SoCo” . spiced pear . mint MILK PUNCH ........................... 14 brown butter fat washed french brandys . whole milk . vanilla . cacao COOLER .................................... 8 lemon . mixed fruit . ginger beer . mixer elixir CBD (add booze $4) 7 THE WINE LIST Champagne & Sparkling PETER LAUER RIESLING BRUT Mosel, Germany 2016 ...................................... 77 THEO MINGES RIESLING BRUT Pfalz, Germany 2015 .......................................52 JUNE’S ROSÉ Niederösterreich, Austria NV ................................................... 46 BRÜNDLMAYER BRUT ROSÉ Niederösterreich, Austria NV ................................. 85 GUY LARMANDIER BLANC DE BLANCS GRAND CRU Côte des Blancs, France NV (Half-Bottle) ........................................................ 65 RENÉ GEOFFROY ROSÉ DE SAIGNÉE BRUT 1ER CRU Marne, France 2013 (Half-Bottle) ..................................................................65 VOIRIN-JUMEL BLANC DE BLANCS ‘BRUT ZERO’ GRAND CRU Marne, France NV ... 71 LALLIER BRUT ‘GRANDE RESERVE’ GRAND CRU Aÿ, France NV ...................... 92 STÉPHANE SÉROL ROSÉ ‘TURBULLENT’ Côte Roannaise, France NV ................. 45 VALENTIN ZUSSLIN BRUT ZERO Cremant d’Alsace, France 2015 .........................59 ARCARI + DANESI DOSAGGIO ZERO Franciacorta, Italy 2013 .............................73 RAVENTÓS BLANC DE BLANCS Conca del Riu Anoia, Spain 2018 ........................ 39 RAVENTÓS ‘DE NIT’ ROSÉ Conca del Riu Anoia, Spain 2018 .............................. 44 KARANIKA EXTRA CUVÉE DE RÉSERVE BRUT NATURE Amyntaion, Greece 2015 .....79 KEUSH BLANC DE BLANCS EXTRA BRUT Vayots Dzor, Armenia 2013 ................... 57 Rosé PEYRASSOL Côtes de Provence, France 2018 .................................................55 VANNIÈRES Côtes de Provence, France 2019 ................................................. 34 BAGNOL Cassis, France 2018 .....................................................................57 PRADEAUX Bandol, France 2018.................................................................67 TEUTONIC ‘LAUREL VINEYARD’ Chehalem Mountains, Oregon 2020 ..................... 46 9 orange CLAUS PREISINGER ‘KALKUNDKIESEL’ Weinland, Austria 2019 ......................... 59 ARNOT-ROBERTS RIBOLLA GIALLA ‘VARE VINEYARD’ Napa, California 2017 .......101 White Odds & Ends SCHNEIDER ROTGIPFLER ‘RIED TAGELSTEINER’ Thermenregion, Austria 2017 ...... 45 KOVACS NIMROD GRAND CRU Eger, Hungary 2014 .........................................53 BOXLER RIESLING BLEND ‘EDELZWICKER’ RESERVE Alsace, France 2017 ...........57 ZIND-HUMBRECHT MUSCAT Alsace, France 2015 ...........................................53 RONCHI DI CIALLA RIBOLLA GIALLA BLEND ‘CIALLABIANCO’ Colli Orientali del Friuli, Italy 2006 ............................................................... 65 CASTELLARO CARRICANTE BLEND ‘BIANCO PORTICELLO’ Terre Siciliane, Italy 2018 ......................................................................... 38 AUGALEVADA TREIXADURA BLEND ‘OLLOS DE ROQUE’ Ribeiro, Spain 2015 .........73 LOPEZ HEREDIA VIURA ‘VIÑA TONDONIA’ RESERVA Rioja, Spain 2010 .............. 95 TSELEPOS MOSCOFILERO ‘BLANC DE GRIS’ Arcadia, Greece 2017 ...................57 ZEITGEIST TROUSSEAU GRIS Russian River Valley, California, 2018 ...................... 51 DESANTE FIELD BLEND ‘THE OLD VINES’ Napa, California 2016 ....................... 81 DICKSON ‘PETARD BLANC’ Texas Hill Country, 2018 ........................................70 Riesling KARL ERBES SPÄTLESE ‘ÜRZIGER IN DER KRANKLEI’ Mosel, Germany 2015 ........37 SELBACH OSTER AUSLESE ‘ZELTINGER HIMMELREICH’ ANRECHT Mosel, Germany 2015...............................................................................70 VALENTIN ZUSSLIN ‘PFINGSTBERG’ GRAND CRU Alsace, France 2007 ............. 135 FRANKLAND ESTATE ‘POISON HILL’ Frankland River, Australia 2015 ....................57 Grüner Veltliner HÖGL ‘J&G’ FEDERSPIEL Wachau, Austria 2019 ............................................ 46 MORIC SUPERNATURAL Burgenland, Austria 2017 .......................................... 63 10 Vermentino CLOS CANARELLI ‘CORSE FIGARI’ Corsica, France 2015 ................................ 98 COMTE ABBATUCCI ‘CUVEE FAUSTINE’ VIEILLES VIGNES Vin de France, France 2014 ....................................................................... 63 Pinot Gris EYRIE VINEYARDS Dundee Hills, Oregon 2017 ............................................... 39 Sauvignon blanc CROCHET ‘LA CROIX DU ROY’ Sancerre, France 2018 ..................................... 65 COLTERENZIO ‘PRAIL’ Südtirol Alto Adige 2019 .............................................39 VENICA & VENICA ‘RONCO DEL CERO’ Collio, Italy 2018 .................................52 Pinot Blanc WEININGER GEMISCHTER SATZ ‘BISAMBERG’ Vienna, Austria 2015 ...................55 Chenin Blanc MARTHA STOUMEN ‘OUT TO THE MEADOW’ Suisun Valley, California 2018 ............73 Savagnin D’ARLAY Cotes du Jura, France 2009 ........................................................... 59 J.F. GANEVAT ‘VIN JAUNE’ Cotes du Jura, France 2006 (Half-Bottle) ..................... 120 11 Chardonnay CHARLY NICOLE ‘MONT DE MILIEU’ 1ER CRU Chablis, France 2018 .................... 65 ROUGEOT ‘LES TOISIÈRES’ Monthélie, France 2015 ...................................... 89 ROGER BELLAND ‘MORGEOT-CLOS PITOIS’ 1ER CRU Chassagne-Montrachet, France 2017 ...........................................................
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