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Wines by the Glass WINES BY THE GLASS HALF BOTTLES – CHAMPAGNE CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING 05 brut reserve nv billecart-salmon, mareuil-sur-ay 115 brut prosecco jeio nv bisol , veneto, italy 12 11 brut grande cuvée nv krug, reims 185 brut crémant d’alsace nv françois baur, alsace, france 16 12 brut platine nv nicolas maillart, ecueil 72 brut nv prestige blanc taittinger, champagne, france 26 17 brut cuvée de reserve mv pierre gerbais, celles-sur-ource 68 brut reserve nv billecart-salmon, mareuil-sur-ay, france 35 04 brut rosé nv billecart-salmon, mareuil-sur-ay 119 brut rosé nv billecart-salmon, mareuil-sur-ay, france. 45 13 brut rosé nv fleury, courteron 88 HALF BOTTLES – WHITE WHITE 1926 chablis 2015 moreau-naudet burgundy, france 44 verdelho 2016 herdade do esporão, alentejano, portugal 11 1928 pinot gris 2016 paul blanck, alsace, france 48 riesling 2016 empire estate, finger lakes, new york 12 pinot blanc 2016 paul blanck, alsace, france 13 1929 puligny-montrachet 2014 chateau de puligny-montrachet, burgundy, france 96 grüner veltliner 2015 rainer wess, wachau, austria 15 pinot grigio 2016 abbazia di novacella, alto adige, italy 17 HALF BOTTLES – RED chardonnay 2016 louis jadot, burgundy, france 17 sauvignon blanc 2016 ladoucette, touraine, france 18 1978 cabernet sauvignon 2011 robert foley, napa valley, california 125 1975 côte rotie 2013 clusel-roch, rhöne, france 80 1976 gigondas 2013 domaine du gour de chaulé, rhone, france 48 la ROSE 1973 tempranillo blend reserva 2009 remelluri, rioja alavesa, rioja, spain 68 1963 tempranillo blend reserva 2008 vina ardanza, la rioja alta, rioja, spain 56 grenache 2017 domaine de fontsainte, cobiéres, france 12 1972 vosne-romanée 2012 giraud mugneret, burgundy, france 128 pinot noir 2016 domaine paul cherrier, sancerre, france 14 mourvèdre/grenache 2017 the withers, el dorado, california 15 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING 22 brut prosecco jeio nv bisol, veneto, italy 48 RED 02 brut crémant nv françois baur, alsace, france 53 06 brut reserve nv billecart-salmon, mareuil-sur-ay, france 150 barbera del monferrato 2015 scarpetta, piedmont, italy 12 15 brut nv devaux, champagne, france 115 malbec 2015 decero, mendoza, argentina 14 09 brut dom perignon 2009 moët & chandon, epernay, france 599 pinot noir 2012 maison l’envoye, burgundy, france 15 20 brut prestige nv goutorbe, aÿ, france 128 chianti classico 2015 san fabiano calcinaia, tuscany, italy 15 21 brut reserve nv jean lallement, reims, france 130 syrah 2013 trabun, cachapoal valley, chile 16 03 brut prestige blanc nv taittinger, champagne, france 96 cabernet sauvignon 2016 brander, los olivos district, california 17 07 brut la française nv taittinger, reims, france 160 pinot noir 2015 ponzi, willamette valley, oregon 18 08 brut rosé nv billecart-salmon, mareuil-sur-ay, france 175 tempranillo reserva 2013 bodegas izadi, rioja, spain 20 ROSE SAKE gls / btl 951 grenache gris de gris 2017 domaine de fontsainte, corbiéres, france 48 957 mourvèdre/grenache 2017 the withers, el dorado, california 60 303 tedorigawa yamahai junmai, ishikawa 12 60 958 pinot noir 2016 domaine paul cherrier, sancerre, france 56 304 dewazakura izumi judan ginjo, yamagata 18 90 302 masumi nanago, junmai ginjo, nagano 22 110 WHITE FRANCE USA ALSACE 516 chardonnay trout gulch vineyard 2015 arnot-roberts, santa cruz, california 140 210 gewurztraminer grand cru marckrain 2014 michel fonné 100 519 chardonnay 2015 melville, santa rita hills, california 99 211 muscat 2014 michel fonné 67 510 chardonnay 2014 presqu’ile, santa maria valley, california 125 200 pinot blanc 2016 paul blanck 52 503 chardonnay ritchie vineyard 2014 ramey, russian river valley, california 159 208 pinot gris clos rebberg 2008 marc kreydenweiss 96 511 chardonnay 2013 red car, sonoma coast, california 99 204 riesling 2013 albert boxler 96 518 chardonnay 2015 tyler, santa barbara, california 85 600 riesling 2016 empire estate, finger lakes, new york 48 555 sauvignon blanc 2017 heitz cellar, st. helena, california 72 556 sauvignon blanc 2016 luli, central coast, california 65 BURGUNDY 553 sauvignon blanc 2016 merry edwards, russian river valley, california 115 557 sauvignon blanc 2015 ojai vineyard, santa ynez valley, california 76 169 aligoté 2015 bitouzet-prieur 65 602 viognier 2013 alban vineyards, edna valley, california 145 117 auxey-duresses 2014 benjamin leroux 110 136 beaune 1er cru grèves 2012 jean-marc morey 129 116 bourgogne 2016 louis jadot 64 103 chablis 2015 moreau-naudet 84 135 chassagne-montrachet vieilles vignes 2015 francois jouard 140 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND 139 chorey-les-beaune 2014 edmund cornu 80 173 meursault 2015 jean marie bouzereau 174 750 sauvignon blanc 2016 cape mentelle, margaret river, australia 55 172 montagny les bassets 2015 jean-marc pillot 80 800 sauvignon blanc 2016 craggy range, martinborough, new zealand 68 168 pernard-vergelesses 2014 domaine rollin pére & fils 100 131 pernard-vergelesses les belles filles 2014 sylvain loichet 112 123 pouilly-fuissé clos reyssié 2014 dominique cornin 92 121 pouilly-loché le bourg 2014 marcel couturier 80 140 rully la crée 2013 domaine belleville 90 AUSTRIA & GERMANY 138 saint-romain la périère 2014 jean-marc pillot 89 400 grüner veltliner 2015 rainer wess, wachau, austria 60 404 riesling nigl 2012 kremstal, austria 116 407 riesling scharzhofberg kabinett 2014 von hövel, mosel, germany 72 BORDEAUX, LOIRE & RHONE 161 chenin blanc 2011 château de varennes, savennières 66 162 melon de bourgogne 2015 château de la gravelle, muscadet sèvre et maine 36 ITALY, GREECE & PORTUGAL 165 sauvignon blanc 2016 de ladoucette, touraine 80 351 pinot grigio 2016 abbazia di novacella, alto adige, italy 60 163 sauvignon blanc 2014 domaine jean teiller, menetou-salon 70 354 sauvignon blanc voglar 2013 peter dipoli, alto adige, itay 87 164 sauvignon blanc 2016 vignoble dauny, sancerre 64 451 assyrtiko 2015 domaine sigalas, santorini, greece 56 251 sauvignon blanc/sémillon 2016 clos floridene, bordeaux 94 300 verdelho 2016 herdade do esporão, alentejano, portugal 36 RED FRANCE BURGUNDY SPAIN & ITALY 1150 beaujolais saint-amour 2015 domaine cheveau 62 1207 tempranillo crianza 2014 tinta pesquera, ribera del duero, spain 108 1016 bourgogne 2016 camille giroud 89 1201 tempranillo reserva 2013 bodegas izadi, rioja, spain 80 1048 bourgogne 2015 christian lepage 52 1310 barbera del monferrato 2015 scarpetta, piedmont, italy 48 1040 bourgogne 2012 maison l’envoye 62 1313 barolo cascina nuova 2012 elvio cogno, piedmont, italy 165 1033 chorey les beaune les beaumonts 2015 daniel largeot 105 1309 barolo carobric 2001 paolo scavino, piedmont, italy 425 1047 côte de beaune maranges 2012 david moreau 84 1312 brunello la parpagliola 2012 podere brizio, tuscany, italy 140 1046 côte de beaune villages 2012 domaine d’ ardhuy 71 1304 chianti classico 2015 san fabiano calcinaia, tuscany, italy 60 1007 échezeaux grand cru 2012 domaine anne gros 750 1308 valpolicella superiore 2013 marion, veneto, Italy 110 1035 gevrey-chambertain 2012 francis feuillet 195 1049 nuits st george 1er cru rue du chaux 2014 jerome chezeaux 170 BORDEAUX USA 1090 haut-médoc 2012 château larrivaux 65 1092 haut-médoc 2007 château malescasse 72 1656 cabernet franc windacre vineyard 2011 merriam, russian river valley, california 127 1060 listrac 2010 château fourcas-dupré 70 1500 cabernet sauvignon 2016 brander, los olivos district, california 64 1086 listrac 2009 château fourcas-hosten 96 1502 cabernet sauvignon 2014 clos du val, napa valley, california 140 1089 margaux 2012 margaux du château margaux 189 1505 cabernet sauvignon 2013 mauritson, sonoma county, california 100 1096 margaux 2013 château moulin de tricot 105 1501 cabernet sauvignon 2014 elizabeth spencer, napa valley, california 135 1055 pauillac 2005 château lafite rothschild 4,500 1572 pinot noir 2015 brooks, willamette valley, oregon 75 1070 pessac-léognan 2008 château bouscaut 128 1554 pinot noir arley’s leap 2015 cameron, dundee hills, oregon 170 1062 pomerol 2011 le seuil de mazeyres 120 1550 pinot noir 2016 ponzi, willamette valley, oregon 72 1088 st. émilion 2009 château trimoulet 114 1562 pinot noir 2014 poseidon vineyard, carneros, california 92 1097 st. émilion 2013 château haut-segottes 95 1569 pinot noir 2013 red car, sonoma coast, california 129 1093 st. julien clos du marquis 2008 domaine delon 165 1654 zinfandel three valleys 2015 ridge, sonoma county, california 108 1091 st. julien 2008 château lagrange 200 RHÔNE ARGENTINA, AUSTRALIA & CHILE 1105 châteauneuf -du-pape 2014 château de vaudieu 140 1750 malbec 2015 decero, mendoza, argentina 56 1109 cornas 2011 alain verset 120 1802 grenache 2015 powell & son, barossa valley, australia 75 1118 côtes-du-rhône- 2015 château de la font du loup 60 1751 syrah 2013 trabun, cachapoal valley, chile 64 1119 crozes-hermitage le prieuré d’arras 2015 etienne becheras 70 1114 hermitage les greffieux 2008 michel chapoutier 375 1117 st. joseph terres d’encre 2013 domaine georges vernay 136 1112 syrah 2016 domaine courbis 85 .
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