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View Wine List (Pdf) WINES BY THE GLASS SPARKLING 5OZ BTL AmeliaCrémantdeBordeauxBrutRosé Bordeaux,FR NV 17 -- 68 Nicolas Feuillate Brut Chouilly,FR NV 20 -- 98 Veuve Clicquot YellowLabel Reims,FR NV 26 -- 104 Jeio by Bisol Prosecco Brut Veneto, IT NV 12 -- 48 CHARDONNAY 6OZ 9OZ BTL Chateau Ste. Michelle IndianWells ColumbiaValley,WA 2017 13 17 50 Paul Hobbs RussianRiver,CA 2018 28 36 110 WHITE VARIETALS & ROSÉ Chateau Ste. Michelle EroicaRiesling ColumbiaValley,WA 2018 13 17 50 EFESTĒ AdrienneCheninBlanc ColumbiaValley,WA 2020 16 21 62 Scarpetta PinotGrigio Friuli,IT 2019 10 13 38 Peter Yealands SauvignonBlanc Marlbourough,NZ 2020 10 13 38 Fire & Vine MissionHillsRosé WallaWallaValley,WA 2020 12 16 46 PINOT NOIR WillakenzieEstate Willamette Valley, OR 2017 16 21 62 EnRoute by Far Niente LesPommiers RussianRiver,CA 2018 21 26 82 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Fire & Vine ColumbiaValley,WA 2016 15 20 58 SparkmanHoller ColumbiaValley,WA 2018 20 26 78 EFESTĒ BigPapa ColumbiaValley,WA 2018 24 31 94 Frank Family Vineyards NapaValley,CA 2018 26 33 102 RED BLENDS Mark Ryan TheDissidentColumbia Valley, WA 2018 18 24 70 DeLille Cellars D2 ColumbiaValley,WA 2018 22 28 86 Long Shadows ChesterKidderColumbia Valley, WA 2017 28 36 110 RED VARIETALS Northstar Merlot ColumbiaValley,WA 2017 15 20 58 Amavi Syrah Columbia Valley, WA 2018 16 21 62 Basel Cellars CabernetFranc WallaWallaValley,WA 2017 20 26 78 Luigi Bosca Malbec Mendoza,ARG 2018 17 23 66 Signature COCKTAILS FEATURED SPIRITS BLOOD ORANGE GAUCHO PALOMA SEATTLE SOUR* OLD FASHIONED tequila, lime juice, grapefruit washington apple infused (People’s Choice Winner - juice, blood orange balsamic woodinville straight bourbon, 2017 Seattle Old Fashioned Faceoff) reduction, ginger beer egg white, simple syrup, lemon, old forester bourbon, stirrings 14 topped with a washington red blood orange bitters, brown sugar wine float simple syrup, angostura bitters 18 WHEATLEY VODKA CRAFT DISTILLED 18 IRISH PEAR MULE Wheatley Vodka is made atBuffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky anjou pear infused jameson, by Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley. Crafted in small-batches using a one lime, ginger beer SUMMER NEGRONI of a kind micro-still, Harlen’s unique wheat recipe is distilled a total of 10 GAUCHO COSMO 15 peach infused bombay sapphire mixed berry infused wheatley times, triple-filtered and bottled at 82 proof, creating a delicate and gin, carpano antica sweet balanced profile. This is a craft vodka that is made to be tasted for what it vodka, triple sec, cranberry, vermouth, campari, fresh lime, sour is, while being able to stand up in a cocktail. Pure and crisp on the nose, 15 CALIFORNIA AVE orange twist with a clean taste and hints of soft vanilla, Wheatley Vodka delivers the MANHATTAN 18 kind of exceptional quality and taste you would expect from the world’s valencia orange infused sazerac most award-winning distillery. rye, carpano antica sweet MARILYN vermouth, regan’s citrus bitters THAI LOTUS LEMON DROP house infused wheatley vodka, thai basil-lemon wheatley vodka, aperol, fresh lemon, lime juice, 18 CLASSIC GAUCHO MARTINI WHEATLEY MULE cointreau, simple syrup, lemon, cold filtered to release impurities, in-house Wheatley Vodka, fresh lime, simple syrup, topped with smoked pineapple syrup, champagne sugared rim bleu cheese stuffed olives ginger beer 16 GAUCHO MANHATTAN 16 16 14 bourbon, maraschino cherry liqueur, sweet vermouth, peychaud bitters, STRAWBERRY MULE VOLCANO MAI TAI angostura bitters meyer’s dark jamaican rum, strawberry infused wheatley 18 vodka, lime, ginger beer bacardi white rum, orange 15 curacao, orgeat syrup, simple syrup, lime 15 BUFFALO TRACE KENTUCKY THE ONE HUNDRED STRAIGHT BOUBON WHISKEY DOLLAR MARTINI Ancient buffalo carved paths through the wilderness that led 2 oz beluga gold line vodka, American pioneers and explorers to new frontiers. One such trail led .5 oz hennessy paradis imperial cognac, to the banks of the Kentucky River where Buffalo Trace Distillery has .5 oz grand marnier 100, been making bourbon whiskey the same way for more than 200 garnished with orange twist years. In tribute to the mighty buffalo and the rugged, independent 100 spirit of the pioneers who followed them, we created our signature Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. This deep amber whiskey has a complex aroma of vanilla, mint and molasses. Pleasantly sweet to the taste with notes of brown sugar and spice that give way to oak, toffee, dark fruit and anise. This whiskey BEER finishes long and smooth with serious depth. DRAFT BEER BOTTLE/CIDER Georgetown Brewing Bodhizafe IPA 8 Bud Light 5 Corona 6 BUFFALO TRACE BUFFALO TRACE BUFFALO TRACE SMOKED Budweiser 5 Stella Artois 6 FullSailDoubleHazeIPA 8 BOULEVARDIER MANHATTAN OLD FASHIONED PikePilsner 8 Amstel Light 6 Becks N/A 5 Buffalo Trace, Carpano Antica Buffalo Trace, Carpano Antica Buffalo Trace, Absinthe, Reagan’s CrossbuckPaleAle 8 Heineken 5 Sweet Vermouth, Campari, Sweet Vermouth, Angostura orange bitters, simple syrup orange peel bitters smoked tableside 16 16 24 *State law requires us to inform you that consuming raw or under-cooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING FEATURED WINES Argyle VintageBrut WillametteValley,OR 2016 65 Jeio by Bisol ProseccoBrut Veneto,IT NV 48 Amelia CrémantdeBordeauxRoséBrut Bordeaux,FR NV 68 With winemaking roots dating back to prohibition era Chicago, the Ferrelli family was destined to own a winery. In 2005 Daniel Ferrelli Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Chouilly,FR NV 98 aka “Big Papa” along with his daughter and son in law, Kevin & Nicolas Feuillatte PalmesD’or Chouilly,FR 2006 275 Angela Taylor, opened EFESTĒ. Billecart-Salmon BrutRosé Chouilly,FR NV 215 After only a year of production, EFESTĒ wines appeared in the Louis Roederer Cristal Reims,FR 2012 450 Wine Spectator Top 100, landing at #15 on that list. Since then, our Veuve Clicquot Brut Reims,FR NV 104 wines have received many accolades, culminating an average score Veuve Clicquot LaGrandeDame Reims,FR 2008 340 of over 91+ points. To this day EFESTĒ is even credited with producing the highest rated Chardonnay (2009 Lola – 96 pts) to Dom Pérignon P1Brut Épernay, FR 2010 350 ever come out of Washington State. Moet & Chandon BrutRosé Épernay, FR NV 100 In 2007 we purchased our own vineyards in the Red Mountain and Cascina Del Santaurio Moscatod’Asti Piedmont, IT 2018 50 Yakima Valley AVAs. In 2013, we began using these grapes in our flagship red blend, Final Final. The next year we produced our first estate wine and now growing to RIESLING five wines within our Estate label. Long Shadows Poet’sLeap ColumbiaValley,WA 2019 54 With a name like EFESTĒ, we’re often asked how it came to be and how it is properly pronounced. Chateau St. Michelle Eroica ColumbiaValley,WA 2019 46 Our original owner’s last names are Ferrelli, Smith, & Taylor or F.S.T. EFESTĒ is a phoneticized Monchoff Slate Spatlese Mosel,GER 2017 72 acronym of their initials. Another question we’re commonly asked is what our logo symbolizes. On a trip to Australia to learn about Syrah, Mr. Ferrelli and Mr. Taylor kept seeing this symbol on road signs when driving from vineyard to vineyard. When they asked what the sign meant, they were SAUVIGNON BLANC informed that it is the Aboriginal symbol for kangaroo tracks. They loved the look so much that they Duckhorn NapaValley,CA 2020 70 decided to make it the EFESTĒ logo. Twomey NapaValley,CA 2017 70 Peter Yealands Marlborough,NZ 2020 38 As of Oct. 2020, we estimateEFESTĒ has sold close to 650,000 bottles of wine.Winemaker Mark Fiore continues to utilize native fermentation with minimalist techniques to produce the Cloudy Bay Marlborough,NZ 2020 69 delicious, quality wines that EFESTĒ has become known for over the past fifteen years.He brings Domaine Cherrier Sancerre,FR 2019 55 a unique touch, incorporating his own style cultivated from all over the world to create bold, new wines for our brand. We hope that you get a chance to try our award-winning wines and CHARDONNAY stop by one of our amazing tasting rooms soon! Chateau Ste. Michelle Indian Wells ColumbiaValley,WA 2017 50 Côte Bonneville YakimaValley,WA 2015 99 Hartford Court RussianRiverValley,CA 2017 160 Paul Hobbs RussianRiverValley,CA 2018 110 Jordan RussianRiverValley,CA 2018 90 6OZ 9OZ BTL Newton Unfiltered NapaValley,CA 2016 70 EFESTĒ FeralSauvignonBlanc ColumbiaValley,WA 2019 – – 40 Freemark Abbey NapaValley,CA 2018 95 EFESTĒ OldfieldEstateRosé ColumbiaValley,WA 2020 – – 55 EFESTĒ AdrienneCheninBlanc ColumbiaValley,WA 2020 16 21 62 ROSÉ Fire & Vine Mission Hills WallaWalla,WA 2019 46 EFESTĒ LolaChardonnay ColumbiaValley,WA 2018 – – 75 Toil by Figgins Family Rosé WillametteValley,OR 2017 75 EFESTĒ FinalFinal ColumbiaValley,WA 2017 – – 75 EFESTĒ BigPapaCabernetSauvignon ColumbiaValley,WA 2018 24 31 94 ROAD LESS TRAVELED WHITES EFESTĒ CeidleighSyrah ColumbiaValley,WA 2018 – – 100 àMaurice Viognier ColumbiaValley,WA 2018 68 Trimbach Gerwurtzaminer Alsace,FR 2017 58 Scarpetta Pinot Grigio Fruili,IT 2019 38 PINOT NOIR ROAD LESS TRAVELED REDS Willakenzie Estate WillametteValley,OR 2017 62 Basel Cellars Cabernet Franc WallaWalla,WA 2017 78 Domaine Serene EvenstadReserve WillametteValley,OR 2017 165 Sparkman Wonderland Grenache ColumbiaValley,WA 2017 75 Cristom Mt.JeffersonCuvée WillametteValley,OR 2019 165 Turley JuvenileZinfandel California 2019 66 Figgins Toil WillametteValley,OR 2019 150 Robert Biale BlackChickenZinfandel NapaValley,CA 2018 120 Domaine Drouhin DundeeHills,OR 2018 95 Stag’s Leap PetiteSirah NapaValley,CA 2017
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