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Wine List & Cocktail Journal WINE LIST & COCKTAIL JOURNAL AMY MUNDWILER Wine Director MICHELLE CRABTREE Assistant Wine Director AKA “The Machine” MICHAEL LOVEISKY “Doc Love” TJ BOZEK “The Professor” “ March, 4 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS BY THE GLASS 6 WINE PAIRING 6 AFTER DINNER BY THE GLASS 7 DOPE WINES UNDER $99 8 HALF BOTTLES 10 ROSÉ 11 BUBBLES OF THE WORLD 12 CHAMPAGNE…… THE O.G. OF BUBBLES 14 WHITE WINE GERMAN RIESLING 16 AUSTRIAN GRÜNER VELTLINER 17 ALSACE 17 BURGUNDY-CHARDONNAY 18 CÔTES DU RHONE 24 LOIRE VALLEY 24 BORDEAUX 25 ITALY 25 SPAIN 25 PORTUGAL 25 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND 26 ARGENTINA 26 CALIFORNIA-CHARDONNAY 27 CALIFORNIA-SAUVIGNON BLANC/OTHER VARITIES 29 OREGON 29 WASHINGTON 29 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS RED WINE BURGUNDY-PINOT NOIR 30 BEAUJOLAIS-GAMAY 42 CÔTES DU RHÔNE-GRENACHE, SYRAH, MOURVEDRE 43 LOIRE VALLEY-CABERNET FRANC 44 LANGUEDOC 47 CAHORS 47 BORDEAUX 48 ITALY/SICILY 53 SPAIN-TEMPRANILLO 60 PORTUGAL 61 AUSTRALIA-SHIRAZ/NEW ZEALAND 62 WASHINGTON 64 OREGON-PINOT NOIR 66 CALIFORNIA-PINOT NOIR 68 CALIFORNIA-GRENACHE, SYRAH, MOURVEDRE 72 CALIFORNIA-CABERNET SAUVIGNON 73 CALIFORNIA-MERLOT 83 CALIFORNIA-CABERNET FRANC 84 CALIFORNIA-ZINFANDEL 84 ARGENTINA-MALBEC 85 CHILE 85 LARGE FORMATS 86 AFTER DINNER 90 COCKTAIL AND BAR JOURNAL 100 3 4 WELCOME BOTTLE AND WINE GLASS ON TABLE by Pablo Picasso In 1912, artist George Braque created the first Cubist Paper Collé by gluing strips of wood- grained wall paper to a drawing. As the way art is, another artist drew inspiration from the idea. Pablo Picasso created ‘Bottle and Wine Glass on Table’ in 1912 using charcoal, ink, graphite and cut newspaper. Like the art you see in a museum, winemaking is an art that is passed on generation after generation. Some generations stay true year after year honoring the style their family has honed for decades. Some leave the nest and take what they’ve learned to create their own style. Others take tradition and find ways to stay true but also innovate. Either way, it brings me great pleasure to be able to bring their art and lifes work to Maple & Ash. Curating a wine list is a treasure hunt that never ends. Sometimes I’m able to find 6 bottles of something rare and wonderful. Sometimes I can only find 1. If you’ve stumbled upon a wine that you are excited about and anticipate needing more than 1-2 bottles, please ask for a Wine Captain and we’ll be happy to search the cellar for every last bottle we can find. I hope your dinner this evening is a perfect pairing. Wine with food and people with conversation. Cheers! Amy 5 BY THE GLASS SPARKLING WINE & CHAMPAGNE CHAMPAGNE Krug Grande Cuvée 166th Edition 90 | 360 CHAMPAGNE Drappier Carte d’Or Brut NV 25 | 100 CHAMPAGNE ROSÉ Canard-Duchêne Cuvée Léonie Brut Rosé NV 32 | 128 SPARKLING Joseph Cattin, Crémant d’Alsace Brut NV 16 | 64 SPARKLING ROSÉ Portell Cava Brut Rosé, Spain NV 14 | 56 MOSCATO Ca’Furlan Cuvée Adriana, Veneto NV 12 | 48 ROSÉ CINSAULT Château de la Selve Maguelonne, Côtes du Rhone 2018 12 | 48 WHITE RIESLING Max Ferd.Richter, Mosel 2018 15 | 60 PINOT BLANC Trimbach, Alsace 2018 16 | 64 CHENIN BLANC Château d’Épiré, Savennieres 2016 17 | 68 GRÜNER VELTLINER Gustav, Austria 2018 15 | 60 SAUVIGNON BLANC Greywacke, Marlborough 2020 16 | 64 SAUVIGNON BLANC Guillerault-Fargette “Les Panseillots”, Sancerre 2018 24 | 96 CHARDONNAY Aviary Vineyards, Napa Valley 2018 16 | 64 CHARDONNAY Olivier Leflaive “Les Cloux”, Rully 2017 1er Cru 25 | 100 VIOGNIER Yalumba, Eden Valley Australia 2017 14 | 56 WINE PAIRINGS Sit back and let your Wine Captain do the work. We’ll tailor it to you and have a little fun with the wine list. We might even roll up with our coravin and throw down something epic. Maybe an ounce of Opus One is in your future. Only one way to find out! IDGAF $150 per person 6 BY THE GLASS RED PINOT NOIR Pike Road, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2018 16 | 64 PINOT NOIR Scherrer Big Brother, Sonoma Coast 2011 22 | 88 PINOT NOIR Domaine Michel Gay, Chorey-Les-Beaune 2017 25 | 100 SANGIOVESE Salcheto Biskero, Chianti 2019 15 | 60 CORVINO+++ Palazzo Maffei Amarone della Valpolicella 2016 27 | 108 NEBBIOLO Gianfranco Alessandria, Barolo 2016 25 | 100 CABERNET SAUVIGNON++ La Reserve D’Angludet, Margaux 2015 30 | 120 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Darioush Caravan, Napa Valley 2018 35 | 140 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Hedges, Red Mountain 2017 22 | 88 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Crosby, California 2018 16 | 64 TEMPRANILLO Pepe Yllera, Ribuera del Duero 2017 13 | 52 GRENACHE, SYRAH + Château La Sauvageonne, Languedoc 2017 18 | 72 MALBEC Cosse Maissonneuve Solis, Cahors France 2018 12 | 48 ZINFANDEL Frog’s Leap, Rutherford, California 2018 18 | 72 AFTER DINNER EISWEIN Stift Klosterneuburg, Austria 2015 22 TOKAJ Royal Tokaji Wine Co. Red Label 5 Puttonyos, Tokaj 2013 20 GRAPPA di Barbera d’Asti Berta 1998 65 OF COURSE SIZE MATTERS NO ONE WANTS a SMALL GLASS of WINE 7 DOPE WINES UNDER $99 HOW TO DRINK WINE by Mike Love Step 1. Sniff Step 2. Swirl Step 3. Chug SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE Delamotte Brut NV 99 SPARKLING Jansz Vintage Cuvée Brut, Tasmania 2016 95 SPARKLING ROSÉ Szigeti, Burgenland 2017 65 ROSÉ GRENACHE++ Hampton Water, Languedoc 2019 58 WHITE RIESLING Red Newt Cellars “Lahoma Vineyard”, Finger Lakes 2014 75 PINOT GRIS Pierre Sparr, Alsace 2016 56 SAUVIGNON BLANC Clos Henri, Marlborough 2017 65 SAUVIGNON BLANC Alphone Mellot “La Moussiere”, Sancerre 2018 80 SAUVIGNON BLANC Scarpetta, Friuli Colli Orientali, 2018 98 GRÜNER VELTLINER Prager “Hinter der Berg” Federspiel, Austria 2018 75 CHARDONNAY Scarpetta, Friuli Colli Orientali, 2018 98 CHARDONNAY Kokomo “Peter’s Vineyard”, Russian River Valley 2017 99 CHARDONNAY iOTA Cellars “Pelos Sanberg”, Willamette Valley 2016 98 MALVASIA+ Marques De Tomares, Rioja 2017 65 8 DOPE WINES UNDER $99 RED GAMAY Domaine de Fa “Roche Guillon”, Fleurie 2016 75 PINOT NOIR Domaine Gille, Bourgogne 2017 75 PINOT NOIR Evesham Wood Le Puits Sec, Eola-Amity-Hills 2015 90 PINOT NOIR Red Car, Sonoma Coast 2016 95 GRENACHE Scherrer “Kick Ranch”, Sonoma County 2015 85 GRENACHE d’Arenberg “Derelict”, Mclaren Vale 2016 75 GSM Neyers Sage Canyon, Napa Valley 2018 72 GSM Le Clos du Caillou Le Bouquet Des Garrigues, Côtes-du-Rhone 2016 60 BARBERA D’ALBA Pelissero “Piani”, Piedmont 2017 85 NEBBIOLO++ Le Piane Mimmo, Italy 2016 75 CABERNET FRANC Domaine des Roches Neuves, Loire Valley 2017 65 CABERNET SAUVIGNON+ Leviathan, California 2018 88 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Cain NV15, Napa Valley 85 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Daou Reserve, Paso Robles 2018 99 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Andrew Will, Columbia Valley 2016 98 CABERNET SAUVIGNON++ Château Larose Perganson, Haut-Médoc 2008 75 MERLOT Clos Du Val, Napa Valley 2017 98 ZINFANDEL Ledge “Dante Dusti”, Paso Robles 2014 99 ZINFANDEL++ Venge Scouts Honor, Napa Valley 2018 99 MALBEC Cosse et Maisonneuve Le Combal, Cahors 2016 65 TEMPRANILLO Marques De Tomares Reserva, Rioja 2015 85 SHIRAZ Innocent Bystander Mea Culpa, Yarra Valley, 2014 88 MENCIA Raul Perez Ultreia St. Jacque, Bierzo 2017 60 FIELD BLEND Chasing Harvest Old Vine Field Blend, Portugal 2015 65 9 HALF BOTTLES HALF-375mL CHAMPAGNE Ruinart Brut Rosé NV 135 CHAMPAGNE Veuve Clicquot Brut NV 85 RIESLING J.J. Prüm “Graacher Himmelreich” 2007, Mosel Auslese 195 RIESLING J.J. Prüm “Graacher Himmelreich” 2009, Mosel Auslese 180 RIESLING J.J. Prüm “Graacher Himmelreich” 2014, Mosel Auslese 150 PINOT BLANC Sinskey, Carneros 2015 65 PINOT NOIR Perrot-Minot “La Riotte”, Morey-St-Denis 1er Cru 2014 170 NEBBIOLO Gaja Barbaresco 2005 390 MERLOT+ Château Troplong Mondot ‘Mondot’, St. Emillion 2015 90 CABERNET SAUVIGNON+ Château Brainare-Ducru, St. Julien 2000 210 CABERNETSAUVIGNON+++ Continuum, Pritchard Hill 2016 250 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Corison, Napa Valley 2016 105 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Mayacamas, Mt. Veeder 2010 165 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Mayacamas, Mt. Veeder 2013 150 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Quintessa, Rutherford 2015 150 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Shafer 1.5, Stags Leap 2016 125 CABERNET SAUVIGNON+ Viader, Napa Valley 2015 190 CABERNET SAUVIGNON+ Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia, Bolgheri 2000 500 CABERNET SAUVIGNON+ Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia, Bolgheri 2012 300 10 ROSÉ HAMPTON WATER ROSÉ 2019 $58 “Legend has it that Hampton Water came about one night when Jesse and his Notre Dame roommate, Ali, were at his house in the Hamptons, drinking what Jesse's dad (Jon Bon Jovi) liked to refer to as "pink juice." (me too, Jon. me too, but only at breakfast). Such a great story and the wine is delicious. Made with grenache, cinsault, mourvèdre and syrah, you have a light, refreshing and aromatic wine.” - Amy FRANCE GRENACHE Château La Sauvageonne, Languedoc 2017 150 MOURVÈDRE Domaine Tempier, Bandol 2019 115 PINOT NOIR Domaine Pascal Cotat Vin de Table, Chavignol 2017 135 PINOT NOIR Domaine Pascal Cotat Vin de Table, Chavignol 2018 110 PINOT NOIR Domaine Pascal Cotat Vin de Table, Chavignol 2019 99 GRENACHE++ Gérard Bertrand “Clos du Temple”, Languedoc 2018 290 GRENACHE++ Hampton Water, Languedoc 2019 58 SPAIN GARNACHA++ López de Heredia “Tondonia“ Gran Reserva, Rioja 2008 325 GARNACHA++ López de Heredia “Tondonia“ Gran Reserva, Rioja 2009 250 GARNACHA++ López de Heredia “Tondonia“ Gran Reserva, Rioja 2010 175 OREGON PINOT NOIR Antica Terra Coriolis, Willamette Valley 2016 145 CALIFORNIA PINOT NOIR Red Car 2019 55 PINOT NOIR Scribe, Carneros 2018 59 11 BUBBLES…..of the World CALIFORNIA Schramsberg Brut Reserve, North Coast 2006 270 Schramsberg Brut Reserve, North Coast 2008 245 Schramsberg Brut J. Schram, North Coast 2008 238 OREGON Soter "Mineral Springs" Brut Rosé, Willamette Valley 2013 141 ENGLAND Digby Fine English Brut NV 130 Digby Fine English Leander Pink Brut Rosé NV 145 Digby Fine English Reserve Brut 2010 180 Sugrue The Trouble With Dreams Brut 2013 135 FRANCE Gérard Bertrand Ballerine, Brut Rosé, Limoux NV 98 Gérard Bertrand Code Rouge Brut Blanc de Blanc, Limoux NV 75 SPAIN Raventós i Blanc de Blanc Cava Brut, Conca del Riu Anoia 2017 78 ITALY Cleto Chiarli “Vecchi Modena” Lambrusco di Sorbara 2017 55 Villa Crespia Brolese Rosé Extra Brut, Franciacorta NV 100 AUSTRIA Szigeti Sekt Rosé, Burgenland 2016 65 AUSTRALIA Jansz Vintage Cuvée Brut 2015 95 12 O.G.
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