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Wine List Fall 2020 wine by the glass white france moscato. valencia. piquitos 2018.................................................................7 melon de bourgogne. loire. louis métaireau muscadet 2019...................48 cava. penedes. kila NV................................................................................. 8 riesling. alsace. domaine barmès buecher 2012 ........................................ 71 cabernet franc rosé brut. loire. gratien & meyer NV............................... 9 pinot blanc. alsace. jean-baptiste ‘adam’ nature 2016.............................45 mourvedre-grenache rosé. roussillon. lafage 2020................................ 10 sauvignon blanc-chard. cheverny. domaine pascal bellier 2017 .............40 sauvignon blanc. sancerre. domaine andre neveu ‘silex’ 2017................. 52 pinot grigio. trentino-alto aldige. alois lageder 2019............................... 9 sauvignon blanc. bordeaux. mary taylor 2019...........................................36 pinot gris-gewurz. eola-amity hills. evesham wood 2019 ......................10 chenin blanc. loire. merieau fleuve blanc 2015.........................................45 grüner veltliner. austria. ‘grooner’ 2019 .................................................... 8 mauzac natural. southwest france. laurent cazottes ‘adèle’ 2018...........48 sauvignon blanc. bordeaux. mary taylor 2019.......................................... 9 chardonnay. burgundy. domaine guenguen chablis 2016 .......................48 mauzac natural. southwest france. laurent cazottes ‘adèle’ 2018..........12 chardonnay. burgundy. louis latour pouilly fuisse 2016 ........................... 62 chardonnay. russian river. hartford court 2019 ........................................11 roussanne-clairette. rhone. chante cigale chateauneuf-du-pape 2016....77 pinot noir. willamette valley. chemistry 2018 ...........................................11 italy, greece, slovenia nero d’avola natural. sicily. ‘cala’ terre siciliane 2019.............................10 pinot grigio. trentino-alto aldige. alois lageder 2019 ...............................36 carignan-barbera-syrah natural. santa rosa. parts & labor 2019 ............ 9 arneis. piedmont. malvira 2019...................................................................40 malbec-gamay-pinot. loire. mary taylor valencay 2017..........................10 assyrtiko. santorini. sigalas 2018................................................................. 47 garnacha. madrid. granito del cadalso 2017 .............................................10 bombino bianco natural. puglia. calcarius 2019 1 liter..............................53 cab. sauvignon. paso robles. horseplay 2018 ............................................11 timorasso natural. piedmont. vignetti massa ‘derthona’ 2017 .................59 germany, austria, hungary, switzerland sparkling riesling. rheinhessen. dreissigacker trocken 2015 ....................................34 grüner veltliner. austria. ‘grooner’ 2019..................................................... 32 grüner veltliner. wachau. nikohaihof 2016 ................................................ 52 cava. penedes. kila NV................................................................................32 furmint. tokaj. kiralyudvar sec 2015........................................................... 47 brut. champagne. gonet blanc de blancs NV........................................138 chasselas. valais. l’alpage fendant 2018......................................................48 brut. champagne. haton NV......................................................................65 brut. champagne. a.r. lenoble ‘intense’ NV............................................. 90 spain brut. champagne. aubry premier cru 2016.............................................80 txakolina. basque. txomin etxaniz 2018.....................................................44 brut. champagne. pol roger NV..............................................................105 xarel-lo natural. penedes. can sumoi 2019................................................44 brut. champagne. veuve clicquot NV.................. 375 ml 74 / 750 ml 129 listán blanco. canary islands. tajinaste 2018..............................................42 brut. champagne. lallier grand cru 2019 ................................................. 115 brut. champagne. louis roederer cristal 2009 .....................................450 new zealand, south africa brut. champagne. jean laurent blanc de noirs NV ................................140 chenin blanc. western cape. secateurs 2017............................................. 32 brut. champagne. moet & chandon ‘imperial’ 1.5 liter NV .................220 sauvignon blanc. canterbury. mt. beautiful 2018 ......................................41 rosé brut. loire. louis de grenelle NV.......................................................40 chardonnay. western cape. hamilton russell 2017.................................... 67 rosé brut. champagne. billecart-salmon NV.........................................180 champagne. laurent-perrier cuvée NV.................................175 rosé brut. new york rosé brut. alsace. lucien albrecht NV 1.5 L ............................................. 90 riesling. finger lakes. empire estate 2017...................................................45 sumoll pet nat. catalonia. can sumoi 2018 .............................................. 44 muller thurgau pet nat. czech republic. nestarec ‘danger’ 2019............70 oregon, washington pinot gris. willamette. eyrie 2016 ...............................................................49 pinot gris-gewurz. eola-amity hills. evesham wood 2019........................40 rosé & orange gruner veltliner. willamette. illahe 2016.....................................................44 gewurztraminer. umpqua valley. brandborg 2014 .................................... 37 viognier. willamette. illahe 2017..................................................................40 zametna-pinot noir rosé. slovenia. gönc ‘anna’ 2019..............................34 chardonnay. willamette. martin woods eola-amity hills 2017 ................. 62 pinot noir rosé. mendocino. copain 2018................................................54 pinot noir rosé. sancerre. domaine gueneau 2018 .................................57 california mourvedre-grenache rosé. roussillon. lafage 2020...............................40 chenin blanc. santa maria valley. lieu dit 2017 ..........................................50 tibouren rosé. provence. clos cibonne 2018 ...........................................54 chenin blanc natural. california. broc ‘happi’ 2018 .................................. .45 skin-fermented sumoll-trepat orange. catalunya. costador 2018........52 sauvignon blanc. mendocino. elizabeth spencer 2018.............................40 skin-fermented chard-riesling orange. slovenia. gönc ‘starman’ 2018.55 sauvignon blanc natural. california. where’s linus? 2019..........................40 skin-fermented chardonnay orange. carneros. scribe 500ml 2016.... 60 sauvignon blanc. napa. round pond 2017 .................................................. 75 vermentino. carneros. ryme ‘hers’ 2014....................................................53 chardonnay natural. santa barbara. brea 2019..........................................48 chardonnay. los alamos. diatom unoaked bar-m 2018............................. 81 chardonnay. santa rita hills. brewer-clifton 2016......................................72 chardonnay. sonoma coast. peay vineyards 2016 .....................................91 chardonnay. napa. shafer red shoulder ranch 2012 .................................95 chardonnay. napa. plumpjack 2015............................................................117 pinot noir. sonoma coast. elizabeth spencer 2017 ................................94 red pinot noir. carneros. robert sinskey 2015 ..............................................86 france pinot noir. russian river. pillow road 2013.............................................160 gamay. beaujolais. michel chignard fleurie cru 2018............................. 57 carignan. mendocino. lioco 2016............................................................55 gamay. loire. domaine de la charmoise 2017..........................................54 grenache. mendocino. elizabeth spencer 2017 .................................... 44 pinot noir. jura. domaine henri marie arbois 2016.................................42 syrah. mendocino. copain 2016 ............................................................. 64 pinot noir. burgundy. domaine faiveley mercurey 2018.......................68 zinfandel. lodi. time place 2017...............................................................68 grenache-mourvedre. rhone. chateaumar chateauneuf-du-pape 2017 .. 75 zinfandel. northern california. saldo 2018..............................................75 malbec-gamay-pinot. loire. mary taylor valencay 2017....................... 40 cabernet sauvignon-syrah. paso robles. harvey & harriet 2017.......... 48 malbec. cahors. château les croisille ‘silice’ 2016...................................36 cabernet sauvignon-merlot. napa. chappellet mtn. cuvee 2017 .........75 syrah. rhone. domaine lombard crozes-hermitage 2013 .....................56 cab. sauvignon. paso robles. horseplay 2018 ........................................ 44 cabernet sauv-merlot. bordeaux. ch. larose-trintaudon 2016.............58 cabernet sauvignon. sonoma sounty. krutz ‘magnolia’ 2018 ................63
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