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White Chardonnay 76 Galaxy Chardonnay $12 California 87 Toasted Head Chardonnay $14 2017 California 269 Debonne Reserve Chardonnay $15 2017 Grand River Valley, Ohio 279 Kendall Jackson Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay $15 2018 California 126 Alexander Valley Vineyards Chardonnay $15 2018 Alexander Valley AVA,California 88 Wente Morning Fog Chardonnay $16 2017 Livermore Valley AVA, California 256 Domain Naturalist Chardonnay $16 2016 Margaret River, Australia 242 La Crema Chardonnay $20 2018 Sonoma Coast AVA, California (WS89 - Best from 2020-2024) 241 Lioco Sonoma County Chardonnay $23 2015 Sonoma County AVA, California 247 Sonoma-Cutrer Russian River Ranches Chardonnay $26 2016 Sonoma Coast AVA, California (WS:87 - Drink now) 259 Kokomo Chardonnay $28 2016 Russian River AVA, California (WS:90 - Drink now) 234 Beringer Luminus Chardonnay $30 2016 Napa Valley AVA, California (WS:91 - Best from 2017-2020) 237 Ferrari-Carano Napa Valley Carneros Reserve Chardonnay $30 2015 Napa Valley AVA, California (WS:90 - Best from 2017-2020) 228 The Snitch Chardonnay by Prisoner $35 2016 Napa Valley AVA, California (WS:86 - Drink now) 272 Stonestreet Estate Chardonnay $40 2016 Alexander Valley AVA, CA (WS:92 - Best from 2019-2024) 262 Au Bon Climat Santa Barbara Historic Vineyards Chardonnay $40 2015 Santa Yuez Valley AVA, Sanford & Benedict Vineyards, California (WS:89 - Drink now) 249 Lingua Franca Avni Chardonnay $40 2016 Willamette Valley AVA, Oregon (WS:93 - Best from 2018-2020) 119 Rombauer Chardonnay $42 2018 Carneros AVA, Napa Valley, California (WS;88 - Drink now) 260 Shafer Red Shoulder Ranch Chardonnay $60 2017 Carneros AVA, Napa Valley, California (WS:90 - Best from 2019-2023) 261 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay $60 2017 Napa Valley AVA, California 264 Lewis Cellars Russian River Sonoma Chardonnay $60 2017 Russian River Valley AVA, Sonoma, California (WS:92 - Best from 2019-2021) 226 Lewis Cellars Napa Chardonnay $65 2018 Napa Valley AVA, California (WS:93 Best from 2020-2025) 257 Mount Eden Vineyards Estate Chardonnay $65 2014 Santa Cruz Mountains AVA, California (WS:91 - Best from 239 Hudson Valley Carneros Chardonnay $75 2014 Napa Valley AVA, California (WS:90 - Best from 2017-2021) 225 Kongsgaard Chardonnay $130 2015 Napa Valley AVA, California (WS:94 Best from 2018-2022) Vintages are subject to change 07-09-20 Un-Oaked Chardonnay 231 Domaine Jean-Louis Mothe Chablis $17 2015 Chablis, France 128 Chehalem INOX Chardonnay $20 2018 Willamette Valley AVA, Oregon 268 Domain Jean Marc Brocard Sainte Claire Chablis $22 2015 Chablis AOC, Burgundy, France Pinot Grigio / Pinot Gris 82 Bosco Dei Cirmioli Pinot Grigio $12 2016 Italy 274 Perlage Pinot Grigio $13 2018 delle Venezie IGT, Italy 123 Tiefenbrunner Pinot Grigio $22 2018 Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT, Italy 243 Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio $26 2017 Alto Adige DOC, Italy Sauvignon Blanc 107 The Royal Old Vines Steen Chenin Blanc $12 2017 Western Cape, South Africa 84 Sunday Mountain Sauvignon Blanc $14 2018 Marlborough, New Zealand 254 Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc $17 2018 Marlborough, New Zealand (WS:90 - Drink now) 115 Jules Taylor Sauvignon Blanc $17 2018 Marlborough, New Zealand 244 Mattera Sauvignon Blanc $20 2017 Napa Valley AVA, California 223 Robert Mondavi Napa Fume Blanc $22 2018 Napa Valley AVA, California 265 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc $23 2018 Marlborough, New Zealand (WS:90 - Drink now) 224 Serge Laporte Sancerre Les Boursicottes $25 2016 Sancerre AOC, Loire Valley, France (WS:91 - Best from 2017-2020) 251 Peter Franus Sauvignon Blanc $28 2017 Napa Valley AVA, California 253 Laird Big Ranch Sauvignon Blanc $30 2016 Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley AVA, California (WS:88 - Drink now) 233 Illumination Sauvignon Blanc $40 2016 Napa/Sonoma County AVA, California 476 Lewis Sauvignon Blanc $47 2018 Napa Valley AVA, California (WS:92 - Drink in 2020) 230 Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc $53 2016 Russian River Valley AVA, California (WS:93 - Drink now) Vintages are subject to change 07-09-20 Riesling 86 Hogue Late Harvest Rieling $12 2019 Washington 112 Frisk "Prickly" Riesling $12 2019 Victoria, Australia (WS:89 - Drink now) 109 Charles Smith Kung Fu Girl Riesling $13 2018 Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley AVA, Washington 258 Gee Whiz Tram Driver Riesling $14 2017 South Australia 248 Gessinger Zeltinger Schlossberg Riesling Kabinett $18 2014 Mosel, Germany 271 Strub J & HA Soul to Soul Riesling Kabinett $18 2014 Rheinhessen, Germany (WS:91 - Best from 2016-2022) 122 Dr. Loosen Blue Slate Riesling Kabinett $20 2018 Mosel, Germany (WS:88 - Drink now) 232 Leitz Dragonstone Riesling $20 2014 Rheingau, Germany 229 Chateau St. Michelle/Dr Loosen Eroica Riesling $26 2015 Columbia Valley AVA, Washington (WS:90 - Drink now) 250 Reuscher Haart Riesling Kabinett Mosel Piesporter Goldtropfchen $26 2014 Piesporter Goldtropfchen, Mosel, Germany (Best from 2015-2030) 263 Max Ferd Richter Brauneberg Juffer Sonnenuhr Riesling Spatlese $30 2017 Brauneberg Juffer Sonnenuhr, Mosel, Germany (WS:92 - Best from 2019-2031) 236 J.J. 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