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Date: 29 APR 2021 COCKTAILS Train to Milan 14 -silken sip of the promise of warming weather and sunny days Hendrick's gin, Dimmi, pamplemousse, lime, mint bitters Age of Aquarius 16 -a tropical vacation minus the tiki vibes, plus rich smoke and herbal aromatics Espolòn reposado, mezcal, amaro nonino, aperol, yellow chartreuse, lemon, peychaud's bitters Caribbean Soap Opera 13 -no pain to kill here, a guilty pleasure evoking flavors of passionfruit pie Flor de Caña 5yr rum, Chinola passionfruit, Frangelico, amaretto, pineapple, tiki bitters Willy Magee 15 -like a manhattan took a stroll through a strawberry patch in full fruit Elijah Craig small batch bourbon, Ambrose strawberry vermouth bianco, Zucca Rabarbaro For Peat's Sake 17 -scotchy scotch scotch... here the signature flavors are rounded out and punched up for everyone to love Monkey Shoulder scotch, Cocchi di Torino, Montenegro, dry curaçao, lemon bitters WINE BY THE GLASS GL/BTL Bubbles PINOT NOIR-CHARDONNAY, Pierre Paillard, ‘Les Parcelles,’ Bouzy, Grand Cru, Montagne de Reims, Extra Brut NV 26/104 -treat yourself to this fizzy delight ROSÉ of XAREL-LO-MACABEU-Parellada-Monastrell, Raventós, ‘de Nit,’ Conca del Riu Anoia, Spain ‘17 14/56 -top notch pretty pink Cava from a centuries old estate White FIANO, Ciro Picariello, 'Irpinia,' Campania, Italy '18 14/56 -textural and brilliant; a peek at the delights southern Italian viticulture has to offer GRÜNER VELTLINER, Frischengruber, 'Steiger,' Federspiel, Wachau, Austria '18 13/52 -zested lime, white pepper, and snappy green goodness for springtime flavors PINOT GRIS, Eyrie Vineyards, Willamette Valley, OR, USA ‘18 13/52 -OG's of OR viticulture--the very first to plant this variety in the US. ROMORANTIN, Philippe Tessier, 'La Porte Dorée,' Cour-Cheverny, Loire, France '18 15/60 -teeny tiny appellation packs in big complexity and texture CHARDONNAY, Enfield Wine Co., 'Citrine,' CA, USA '18 15/60 -bottled California sunshine GODELLO-TREIXADURA, Rafael Palacios, 'Louro,' Valdeorras, Spain ‘19 13/52 -from Galicia, a lusciously textured white with floral aromas and generous fruit RIESLING, Dönnhoff, ‘Estate,’ Nahe, Germany ‘18 13/52 -sugar and spice and everything nice Pink + Orange ROSÉ of CABERNET FRANC, Thibaud Boudignon, ‘Rosé de Loire,’ Loire, France ‘19 14/56 -perfect pink for all seasons VERMENTINO-CANNONAU, Cardedu, 'Bucce,' Sardinia, Italy '19 12/48 -Car-de-DO have a glass-- seasoned with sea breezes and savory herbs Red GAMAY, Domaine de la Prébende, Beaujolais, France '19 12/48 -unique soils for the area bring big minerality; further proof of quality and diversity in the region PINOT NOIR, LIOCO, Mendocino County, CA, USA '18 16/64 -cool-climate fruit for the win; juicy cherry with whiffs of cola SCIACCARELLU, Clos Fornelli, 'La Robe d'Ange,' Corsica, France '18 14/56 -pronounced "CHECK-ar-el-oo"; also pronounced here is baking spice and mouthwatering purple fruit GARNACHA, Granitos del Cadalso, Vinos de Madrid, Spain '17 13/52 -big names in Spanish wine support and sustain vineyards under threat of urban sprawl SANGIOVESE-Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot, Campi Nuovi, Montecucco, Tuscany, Italy '18 14/56 -Super Tuscan. Super Tasty. CABERNET SAUVIGNON-Carignan, Broc Cellars, 'Le Clairet,' Solano County, CA, USA '19 15/60 -"The Perfect Red"--says so right on the label DRAFT BEER a rotating selection of our favorite breweries LAGER, Freehouse, North Charleston, SC 7 WILD FARMHOUSE ALE, Birds Fly South, 'Rumblefish,' Greenville, SC 7 IPA, Revelry, ‘Lefty Loosey,’ Charleston, SC 8 BELGIAN BROWN ALE, Munkle, ‘Brugge City Brune,’ Charleston, SC 7 Date: – worthy of inquiry before ordered 29 APR 2021 WINES BY THE BOTTLE Champagne + Sparkling CHARDONNAY, Pierre Gimonnet, 'Cuvée Gastronome,' 1er Cru, Côte de Blancs, Brut '15 115 CHARDONNAY, Vouette + Sorbée, 'Blanc d'Argile,' Aube, Brut Nature NV 180 MEUNIER-CHARDONNAY-PINOT NOIR, La Closerie, 'Les Béguines,' Montagne de Reims, Extra Brut NV ('17) 190 MEUNIER-PINOT NOIR, Moussé Fils, 'L'Or de Eugène Perpetuelle,' Valle de la Marne, Brut NV 100 PINOT NOIR-CHARDONNAY-MUENIER, Chartogne-Taillet, 'Cuvée Saint Anne,' Montagne de Reims, Brut NV 110 ROSÉ of CHARDONNAY-MEUNIER-PINOT NOIR, Billecart-Salmon, Champagne, Brut NV 170 ROSÉ of MEUNIER, Laherte-Frères, ‘Rosé de Meunier,’ Vallée de la Marne, Champagne, Extra Brut NV 104 ROSÉ of PINOT NOIR-POULSARD-TROUSSEAU, Domaine Tissot, Jura, Non-Dosage NV 74 Austria + Germany Whites GRÜNER VELTLINER, Gobelsburg, ‘Steinsetz,’ Kamptal, Austria ‘19 72 RIESLING, Christian Tschida, 'Laissez-Faire,' Burgenland, Austria '17 135 RIESLING, Dönnhoff, 'Oberhäuser Brücke,' Spätlese, Nahe, Germany, '18 102 Italy + Spain Whites ALBARIÑO, Pedralonga, Rías Biaxas, Spain '19 60 PALOMINO FINO, Equipo Navazos, 'Florpower 77,' Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain '15 72 PANSA BLANCA (XAREL-LO), Oriol Artigas, 'La Rumbera,' Alella, Spain '19 68 PIGATO, Claudio Vio, Riviera Ligure di Ponente, Liguria, Italy 2019 60 TIMORASSO, Vigneti Massa, 'Derthona,' Piedmont, Italy '18 75 TOCAI FRIULANO- RIBOLLA GIALLA-Chardonnay, Massican, 'Annia,' Napa Valley, CA, USA '19 73 VIURA, R. Lopez de Heredia, 'Viña Tondonia,' Reserva, Rioja, Spain '07 140 Loire + Savoie Whites CHENIN BLANC, Bernard Baudry, 'La Croix Boissée,' Chinon, Loire, France '19 89 CHENIN BLANC, Domaine du Collier, Saumur, Loire, France '16 98 CHENIN BLANC, Domaine Guiberteau, Brézé, Saumur, Loire, France '17 175 CHENIN BLANC, Thibaud Boudignon, 'Clos de la Hutte,' Savennières, Loire, France '18 150 JACQUÈRE-CHARDONNAY-Mondeuse Blanche, Domaine de Ardoisières, 'Argile,' Allobroges, Savoie, France '18 84 MELON de BOURGOGNE, Domaine de la Pépière, 'Clos de Briords,' Muscadet Sévre et Maine, Loire, France '19 54 SAUVIGNON BLANC, Domaine Vacheron, Sancerre, Loire, France '19 90 SAUVIGNON BLANC, Lieu Dit, Santa Ynez Valley, CA, USA ‘18 64 Chardonnay Arnot-Roberts, ‘Watson Ranch,’ Napa Valley, CA, USA ‘18 80 Didier Fornerol, Côte de Nuits Villages, Burgundy, France '18 100 Domaine Roulot, Burgundy, France '18 135 Dominique Cornin, Pouilly-Fuissé, Burgundy, France '18 85 Jean-Philippe Fichet, 'Le Meix Sous le Château,' Meursault, Burgundy, France '18 160 Pattes Loup, 'Vent d'Ange,' Chablis, Burgundy, France '18 80 Peay, Sonoma Coast, CA, USA '18 85 Pink + Orange ROSÉ OF GRENACHE-CINSAULT-Mourvèdre-Rolle, Birichino, 'Vin Gris,' CA, USA '19 48 ROSÉ OF TIBOUREN, Clos Cibonne, 'Cuvée Spéciale des Vignettes,' Côtes de Provence, France '18 74 RIESLING-MULLER THURGAU-Gewertztraminer-Pinot Gris, Day Wines, 'Vin d'Days l'Orange,' OR, USA '20 50 Pinot Noir Arnot Roberts, 'Legan Vineyard,' Santa Cruz Mountains, CA, USA '18 115 Day Wines, 'Johan Vineyards,' Van Duzer Corridor, Willamette Valley, OR, USA '17 84 Didier Montchovet, Hautes-Côtes de Beaune, Burgundy, FR '17 88 Enfield Wine Co., 'Heron Lake Vineyard,' Wild Horse Valley, CA, USA '18 83 Littorai, 'Les Larmes,' Anderson Valley, CA, USA '19 98 Mac Forbes, Yarra Valley, Australia '18 68 Pascal Clément, Burgundy, France '18 72 Beaujolais + Jura Reds GAMAY, Domaine de la Grand'Cour, 'Le Clos Vieilles Vignes,' Fleurie, Beaujolais, France '19 85 GAMAY, Mee Godard, 'Côte du Py,' Morgon, Beaujolais, France '18 88 GAMAY, Pierre Cotton, '100% Cotton,' Côte de Brouilly, Beaujolais, France '18 72 GAMAY-Pinot Noir, Philippe Tessier, 'Le Point du Jour,' Cheverny, Loire, France '19 64 TROUSSEAU, Domaine Tissot, 'Singulier,' Arbois, Jura, France '18 105 TROUSSEAU-POULSARD-GAMAY-VALDIGUIÉ, Jolie Laide, CA, USA '19 66 Italy Reds BARBERA-Chatus, Cascina Melognis, 'Ardy,' Colline Saluzzesi, Piedmont, Italy '17 65 NEBBIOLO, Principiano, 'Serralunga,' Barolo, Piedmont, Italy '16 102 NERELLO MASCALESE-NERELLO CAPPUCCIO, Benanti, Etna, Sicily, Italy '18 54 ROSSESE, Ka'Manciné, 'Galeae,' Dolceacqua, Liguria, Italy '18 70 SANGIOVESE, Il Borghetto, 'Bilaccio,' Tuscany, Italy '15 125 Bordeaux + Rhône Reds CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Corison, St. Helena, Napa Valley, CA, USA '17 180 CABERNET SAUVIGNON-CABERNET FRANC-Etc., Hanatoro, ‘Octave Vineyard,’ Walla Walla Valley, WA, USA ‘16 90 GRENACHE, A Tribute to Grace, Santa Barbara County, CA, USA '18 70 GRENACHE-MOURVÈDRE, Domaine Jérôme Gradassi, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhone, France '18 93 MERLOT-CABERNET FRANC, Château Haut-Segottes, Grand Cru, Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux, France '16 90 SYRAH, Vincent Paris, 'Granit 30,' Cornas, Rhone, France '18 75 ZINFANDEL-CARIGNAN-mourvèdre-mataro-etc., Bedrock Wine Co., ‘Evangelho Heritage,’ Contra Costa, CA, USA ‘18 64 – worthy of inquiry before ordered.
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