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Cocktail Sans Alcool Beer Dessert Wine Fortified Wine COCKTAIL SANS ALCOOL BEER DESSERT WINE FORTIFIED WINE BY THE GLASS WINE BY THE BOTTLE SPIRIT LIQUEUR COCKTAIL 2 oz CARAMEL OLD FASHIONED buffalo trace bourbon, salted caramel syrup, house made apple bitters — 15 PINO MARTINI grey goose vodka, pineau des charentes, cocchi americano bianco — 14 SPRITZ DU CHÂTEAU hennessey vs cognac, aperol, sour cherries, orange juice, cherry bitters — 15 MOTHER NATURE wild life gin, elderflower liqueur, mint, matcha — 13 SOUR DE NORMANDIE blanche de normandie calvados, honey syrup, egg white, peach bitters — 14 COCKTAIL 2 oz HOUSE BARREL AGED VIEUX CARRÉ limited availability woodford reserve bourbon, remy martin vsop cognac, benedictine, carpano antica vermouth, peychaud’s and angostura bitters — 17 THE LITTLE FRENCH MAN 1 oz ricard pastis, grapefruit juice, soda, mint — 12 THE MONROE varichon & clerc blanc de blancs, blanche de normandie, pomegranate purée, cherries — 16 SANS ALCOOL CAFÉ GLACÉ seedlip spice, cold brew coffee, simple syrup — 11 THE GARDEN seedlip garden, basil syrup, soda — 11 FLEUR D’ORANGER seedlip grove, grapefruit juice, apple cider syrup — 11 LIMONADE DE PROVENCE lemon juice, honey syrup, lavender — 9 SEEDLIP What to drink when you’re not drinking. Seedlip is the world’s first distilled non-alcoholic spirit originating in London. Featuring a unique & complex set of plants for a different flavour profile rather than trying to mimic alcohol. BEER 15 oz Ghost Bride, Alberta, Canada, Lager – 8 Grizzly Paw Evolution IPA, Alberta, Canada, Amber Ale – 9 Village Apple Cider, Alberta, Canada, Fruit Cider – 9 Big Rock Grasshopper, Alberta, Canada, Lager – 9 Grizzly Paw Rasberry Ale, Alberta, Canada, Lager – 9 Rotating Canadian Brew – 7 DESSERT WINE 50 ml Inniskillin, Ontario, Canada, Riesling – 16 Inniskillin, Ontario, Canada, Vidal – 16 Château Petit Vedrines, Barsac, France, Semillion and Sauvignon Blanc - 13 FORTIFIED 2 oz Taylor Fladgate 10 Year Tawny – 12 Taylor Fladgate 20 Year Tawny – 17 Taylor Fladgate 30 Year Tawny – 25 Taylor Fladgate 40 Year Tawny – 35 Christian Drouin, Pommeau de Normandie - 20 Château Montifaud Pineau des Charentes – 17 Chiroulet Floc de Gascogne – 15 WINE BY THE GLASS 5 oz SPARKLING Varichon & Clerc Privilège Blanc de Blancs, Savoie, France – 12 Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Champagne, France – 31 WHITE Lake Breeze, British Columbia, Canada, Sauvignon Blanc – 16 Paul Mas, Languedoc, France, Viognier – 12 J. Drouhin Macon Villages, Burgundy, France, Chardonnay – 14 Boutinot La Fleur Solitaire, Rhone, France, Grenache Blanc Blend – 13 CedarCreek Estate, British Columbia, Canada, Pinot Gris – 14 ROSÉ Gustave Lorentz, Alsace, France – 14 WINE BY THE GLASS 5 oz RED Château de Jau, Roussillon, France, Syrah – 14 Château de la Grave Cuvée Caractère, Bordeaux, France, Bordeaux – 15 Mission Hill Estate Series, B.C. Canada, Cabernet Merlot Blend – 13 Boutinot Les Coteaux Schistueux Seguret, Rhone, France, GSM – 13 J. Drouhin La Foret Noire, Burguny, France, Pinot Noir – 16 SMALLER THAN A BOTTLE 375ml SPARKLING Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Champagne, France – 85 WHITE Joseph Drouhin Pouilly-Fuissé, Burgundy, France, Chardonnay – 59 Kettle Valley, British Columbia, Canada, Pinot Gris – 57 ROSÉ Gerard Bertrand Côtes des Roses, Provence, France – 41 RED Kettle Valley Reserve, British Columbia, Canada, Pinot Noir – 78 Château de la Gardine, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France, Rhone Blend – 87 LARGER THAN A BOTTLE 1500ml Saint Comes Côte du Rhône, Rhone Valley, France, GSM Blend – 128 Ch. de la Grave Cuvée Caractère, Bordeaux, France, Bordeaux Blend – 132 Osoyoos Larose, British Columbia, Canada, Meritage – 254 Mission Hill Quatrain, British Columbia, Canada, Meritage - 356 WINE BY THE BOTTLE SPARKLING Summerhill Pyramid Winery, Cipes, British Columbia, Canada – 87 Varichon & Clerc Privilège Blanc de Blancs, Savoie, France – 62 Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Reims, France – 155 WHITE Domaine Alain Gautheron, Chablis, France, Chardonnay – 92 Domaine Laurent Cognard 1er Cru, Burgundy, France, Chardonnay – 120 McWatters, British Columbia, Canada, Chardonnay – 87 Poplar Grove, British Columbia Canada, Pinot Gris – 71 Henry of Pelham, Ontario, Canada, Riesling – 54 Paul Mas, Languedoc, France, Viognier – 62 Yves Cuilleron, Northern Rhone, France, Viognier - 106 Domaine Chiroulet, La Côte d’Heux, France, Gros Manseng – 73 Baron de Montfaucon, Côtes du Rhône, France, Clairette & Viognier - 86 La Petite Perrière, Loire Valley, France, Sauvignon Blanc – 54 Château de Tracy, Mademoiselle de “T”, Loire, France, Pouilly-Fumé - 93 J. Maltus Ch. Pezat, Bordeaux, France, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillion – 73 Lake Breeze, British Columbia, Canada, Sauvignon Blanc – 73 J. Drouhin Macon Villages, Burgundy France, Chardonnay – 66 Boutinot La Fleur Solitaire, Rhone, France, Grenache Blanc Blend – 62 CedarCreek Estate, British Columbia, Canada, Pinot Gris – 66 WINE BY THE BOTTLE ROSÉ Monte Creek Ranch, British Columbia, Canada – 63 Gustave Lorentz, Alsace, France – 66 Château Montfaucon Les Gardettes, Rhone Valley, France – 62 RED Louis Latour, Burgundy, France, Pinot Noir – 89 Blasted Church, British Columbia, Canada, Merlot – 96 Mission Hill Reserve, British Columbia, Canada, Merlot – 78 Château de Gaudou, Grande Lignée, Cahors, France, Malbec – 63 Sandhill, British Columbia, Canada, Merlot – 73 Tinhorn Creek, British Columbia, Canada, Cabernet Franc – 83 Domaine de la Noblaie, Chinon, Loire Valley, France, Cabernet Franc – 70 Kettle Valley Barber, British Columbia, Canada, Cabernet Sauvignon – 131 NK’ Mip, British Columbia, Canada, Cabernet Sauvignon – 91 Mission Hill Estate Series, B.C. Canada, Cabernet Merlot Blend – 66 Boutinot Les Coteaux Schistueux Seguret, Rhone, France, GSM – 66 J. Drouhin La Foret Noire, Burguny, France, Pinot Noir – 73 WINE BY THE BOTTLE RED Parnasse, Pays d’Oc, France, Cabernet Sauvignon – 58 Long Weekend, Ontario, Canada, Cabernets – 60 Monte Creek Ranch, British Columbia, Canada, Cabernet & Merlot – 64 Joie Farm PTG, British Columbia, Canada, Pinot Noir & Gamay – 96 Domaine Côtes de la Roche, St-Amour, Beaujolais, France, Gamay - 81 Osoyoos Larose Le Grand Vin, British Columbia, Canada, Meritage – 143 Culmina Hypothesis, British Columbia, Canada, Meritage - 160 Evolve, British Columbia, Canada, Cabernet & Merlot – 71 Domaine Paul Jaboulet Aîné, Les Jalets, Rhône Valley, France, Syrah – 92 Montfaucon Les Gardettes Rouge, Rhone Valley, France, Rhone Blend – 66 La Ferme du Mont, Rhône Valley, France, GSM – 66 Château de Jau, Roussillon, France, Syrah – 66 Domaine Richeaume, Provence, France, GSM – 100 Château de Saint-Cosme, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France, Rhone Blend - 180 Les Pilliers de Maison Blanche, Bordeaux, France, Bordeaux – 75 Château Les Vieux Ormes, Bordeaux. France, Bordeaux – 113 Les Charmes Dompierre, Bordeaux, France, Bordeaux – 96 Château Haut-Cardinal, St-Emilion Grand Cru, France, Bordeaux - 156 Château Teyssier, St-Emilion, France, Bordeaux - 140 Château des Annereaux, Lalande-de-Pomerol, France, Bordeaux - 113 Château de la Grave Cuvée Caractère, Bordeaux, France, Bordeaux – 73 SPIRITS 1 oz COGNAC/BRANDY WHISKEY BOURBON Hennessy VS Gentleman Jack Knob Creek 10 11 10 Jack Daniel’s Maker’s Mark Rémy Martin VSOP 10 10 11 Jameson Irish Woodford Reserve Rémy Martin 1738 10 13 11 Tullamore Dew Buffalo Trace Blanche de Normandie 11 10 11 Toki Japanese Bearface Triple Oak 12 10 Westlands American Oak RYE 24 Jim Beam 10 Lot No. 40 10 Old Overholt 10 Knob Creek 10 SPIRITS 1 oz GIN VODKA TEQUILA/MEZCAL Beefeater Absolut Elyx Arette Blanco 10 10 12 Bombay Sapphire Belvedere Patrón XO Café 10 12 10 Hendrick’s Chopin Casamigos Anejo 11 11 23 Plymouth Grey Goose Casamigos Blanco 11 12 14 The Botanist Finlandia Casamigos Mezcal 13 10 23 Wild Life Ketel One Casamigos Reposado 11 11 16 Wild Life Barrel Aged Tito’s Cazadores Anejo 14 12 11 Ungava Wild Life Cazadores Reposado 10 12 10 Absolut 10 Absolut Citron 10 SPIRITS 1 oz RUM LIQUEUR LIQUEUR Bacardi 8 Aperol St-Germain 11 9 11 Bacardi Oakheart Spiced Baileys Yellow Chartreuse 11 9 9 Bacardi Superior Campari Green Chartreuse 10 9 9 Mount Gay Carpano Antica Formula Ricard Pastis de Black Barrel 12 Marseille 10 9 Cointreau Appleton Reserve 9 Luxardo Maraschino 12 9 Grand Marnier Mount Gay XO 10 Giffard Cacao Brown 12 10 Kahlúa 9 Lillet Blanc 9 Cynar 9 Amaro Montenegro 10 Fernet Branca 9 SCOTCH 1 oz HIGHLAND SPEYSIDE BLENDED Oban 14 Year Glenlivet 12 Year Johnnie Walker Black 15 10 12 Glenmorangie 10 Year Macallan Double Cask Johnnie Walker Blue 12 22 35 Glenlivet French Oak Johnnie Walker Gold ISLAY 20 15 Lagavulin 16 Year Johnnie Walker Platinum 27 ISLANDS 25 Laphroaig 10 Year Talisker 10 Year Famous Grouse 11 14 10 Bruichladdich Port Chivas Regal Charlotte 10 13 LOWLAND Glenkinchie 12 Year 19 .
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