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White Glass Pours Red Glass Pours Staff Picks Bubbles WHITE GLASS POURS PROSECCO NV Enza, Prosecco, IT 10 PINOT GRIGIO ’16 Lumo, Venezia, IT 10 ROSE ’17 Murgo, Etna, IT 11 SAUVIGNON BLANC ’16 Gaspard, Touraine, FR 11 WHITE BLEND ’15 Tendu by Matthiasson, CA 12 CHARDONNAY ’16 Jackson Hole Winery, 14 Russian River Valley, CA RED GLASS POURS MALBEC ’16 Alamos, Mendoza, AR 9 PINOT NOIR ’16 Hahn, Monterey, CA 10 SANGIOVESE ’15 Poggiosecco, Chianti, IT 10 TEMPRANILLO ’16 Akutain, Rioja, ES 11 CABERNET SAUVIGNON ’15 Rodney Strong Vineyards, 12 Sonoma County, CA PINOT NOIR ’14 Cooper Hill, 14 Willamette Valley, OR CABERNET SAUVIGNON ’14 Groth, Oakville, CA 22 STAFF PICKS RED FIELD BLEND ’16 Populis, Wabi Sabi, 13 Mendocino, CA TXAKOLI ’17 Bodega Aizpurua, 13 Getariako Txakolina, ES BUBBLES NV Cellers de Can Suriol, Azimut, Brut Nature, 38 Cava, ES NV Fernand Engel, Cremant D’Alsace, FR 46 ’13 Domaine Carneros, Taittinger, Brut, Carneros, CA 61 ’16 Broc Cellars, Sparkling Cabernet Franc, Berkeley, CA 64 NV Perrier Jouet, Grand Brut, Champagne, FR 108 NV Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Label, Champagne, FR 114 NV Egly-Ouriet, Les Vignes de Vrigny Premier Cru, 154 Champagne, FR ’07 Domaine Carneros, Le Reve, Napa Valley, CA 167 ROSE ’16 Domaine de Couron, Ardèche, FR 32 ’14 Italo Pietrantonj, Cerasuolo D’Abruzzo, 39 Abruzzo, IT ’17 Astobiza, Arabako Txakolina, ES 42 ’15 Onward, Rosé of Pinot Noir, Redwood Valley, CA 44 ’16 Mathilde Chapoutier, Grand Ferrage, 46 Côtes de Provence, FR ’14 Chat. Simone, Les Grands Carmes, Rhone, FR 68 PINOT GRIGIO ’15 Scarpetta, Venezia, IT 36 ’16 J Vineyards, CA 41 ’13 Cooper Mountain, Beaverton, OR 42 ’15 Maso Canali, Trentino, IT 46 SAUVIGNON BLANC ’16 Domaine La Grange Tiphaine, Loire Valley, FR 38 ’13 Venica, Collio, IT 46 ’16 Craggy Range, Te Muna Road, Marlborough, NZ 47 ’15 Cakebread, Napa Valley, CA 63 ’14 Domaine Vacheron, Sancerre, FR 76 CHARDONNAY ’16 Simi, Sonoma County, CA 39 ’16 Sonoma Cutrer, Russian River Ranches, CA 47 ’15 Jean et Sébastien Dauvissat, Saint-Pierre, 58 Chablis, FR ’13 Au Bon Climat, Nuits Blanche au Bouge, 73 Santa Maria Valley, CA ’12 Ramey, Russian River Valley, CA 82 ’14 Cakebread, Napa Valley, CA 85 ’12 Patton Valley, Willakia Vineyards, Eola-Amity, OR 86 ’15 Arnot-Roberts, Watson Ranch, Napa Valley, CA 93 ’12 Tyler, Sanford & Benedict, Sta. Rita Hills, CA 114 ’12 Capitain Gagnerot, Grand Cru, 250 Corton-Charlemagne, FR ALTERNATIVE WHITES ’14 Eschenhof Holzer, Altweingarten, Gruner Veltliner, 36 Wagram, AUT ’14 Mica, Vinho Verde, Penafiel, PT 36 ’14 Paco & Lola, Albarino, Rias Baixas, ES 46 ’14 Conundrum, White Blend, Rutherford, CA 47 ’13 Trimbach, Riesling, Alsace, FR 48 ’14 Farmstrong, Field White, Grenache Blanc, 49 Suisun Valley, CA ’14 Arbe Garbe, Tocai Friulano/Malvasia Bianca, 79 Sonoma County, CA MAGNUMS ’03 Señorío de P. Peciña, Gran Reserva, Rioja, ES 170 ’13 Chateau Moulin de Tricot, Margaux, FR 195 ’13 Domaine Jean Chauvenet, Nuits-Saint-Georges, FR 200 ’12 Masi, Costasera, Amarone Classico, IT 210 ’11 La Torre, Brunello di Montalcino, IT 260 ’10 Shafer, Hillside Select, Napa Valley, CA 750 PINOT NOIR ’16 Estancia Vineyards, Monterey, CA 36 ’15 Domaine du Prieuré, Hautes Côtes de Beaune, FR 48 ’14 Elk Cove, Willamette Valley, OR 53 ’15 La Crema, Sonoma Coast, CA 55 ’14 Astrolabe, Province, Marlborough, NZ 58 ’16 Domaine Roux Pere & Fils, La Perriere, Mercurey, FR 65 ’15 Enfield Wine Co, Antle Vineyard, Chalone, CA 76 ’15 Anthill Farms, Campbell Ranch Vineyard, 88 Sonoma Coast, CA ’15 Kelley Fox, Momtazi Vineyard, McMinnville, OR 92 ’13 Résonance (Louis Jadot), Résonance Vineyard, 128 Yamhill-Carlton, OR CABERNET SAUVIGNON ’16 Santa Ema, Select Terroir, Maipo Valley, CL 36 ’15 Alexander Valley Vineyards, Alexander Valley, CA 48 ’15 Franciscan Estate, Napa Valley, CA 58 ’14 Chateau Moulin de Tricot, Haute Medoc, FR 66 ’15 Frog’s Leap, Napa Valley, CA 95 ’14 Matthiasson, Napa Valley, CA 112 ’13 Enfield Wine Co, Fort Ross-Seaview, Sonoma, CA 120 ’14 Joseph Phelps, Napa Valley, CA 132 ’14 Cakebread, Napa Valley, CA 143 ’13 Silver Oak, Alexander Valley, CA 145 SYRAH ’16 Domaine Faury, Collines Rhodaniennes, FR 46 ’15 L’Ecole No. 41, Columbia Valley, WA 52 ’16 Jamsheed, Harem La Syrah, Victoria, AUS 55 ’15 La Clarine Farm, Sumu Kaw, Sierra Foothills, CA 60 ’15 Domaine Lionnet, “Terre Neuve,” Saint-Joseph, FR 82 ’15 Arnot-Roberts, Sonoma Coast, CA 92 ’14 Yves Cuilleron, Madinière, Côte Rôtie, FR 142 NEW WORLD REDS ’15 Durigutti, Malbec, Mendoza, AR 36 ’16 Seghesio, Zinfandel, Sonoma, CA 51 ’15 Le P’tit Paysan, Le P’tit Pape, Rhône Blend, 53 Central Coast, CA ’15 Martha Stoumen, Nero d’Avola, Mendocino, CA 55 ’14 Luigi Bosca, Malbec, Luján de Cuyo, AR 56 ’15 Jackson Hole Winery, Rendezvous Red, 62 Cabernet Franc/Syrah, CA ’12 William Knuttel, D. Rafanelli Vineyard, Petite Sirah, 72 Dry Creek Valley, CA ’12 Carol Shelton, Rocky Reserve, Florence Vineyard, 84 Zinfandel, Sonoma, CA ’14 Spring Valley, Uriah, Merlot/Cabernet Franc, 95 Walla Walla, WA FRENCH REDS ’15 Clos Siguier, Malbec, Cahors, FR 36 ’15 Agarrus, La Vigne du Facteur, 55 Grenache/Syrah/Carignan, Cevennes, FR ’14 Chateau Haut-Segottes, Cabernet Franc/Merlot, 78 Grand Cru, Saint-Emilion, FR ’14 Domaine La Bouissiere, GSM, Gigondas, FR 80 ’15 Clos du Mont-Olivet, Le Petit Mont, Grenache, 85 Châteauneuf du Pape, FR ’14 Mas de Daumas Gassac, Cabernet Blend, 86 Languedoc, FR ’12 Chateau de Pibarnon, Mourvèdre, Bandol, FR 102 ITALIAN REDS ’15 Scarpetta, Barbera, Monferrato, IT 40 ’14 Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona, Fabius, Syrah, 52 Sant’Antimo, IT ’13 Scacciadiavoli, Sangiovese/Merlot/Sagrantino, 55 Montefalco, IT ’12 Badia a Coltibuono, Chianti Classico Riserva, 78 Sangiovese, Gaiole, IT ’13 Fattoria di Bacchereto, Sangiovese/Cabernet 102 Sauvignon, Carmignano, IT ’11 Oddero, Gallina Barbaresco, Nebbiolo, 120 La Morra, IT ’10 Elio Sandri, Cascina Disa, Nebbiolo, Barolo, IT 130 ’11 MASI, Serego Alighieri Vaio Armaron, Corvina, 147 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, IT SPANISH REDS ’15 Descendientes de J. 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Lopez de Heredia, Vina Bosconia, Tempranillo, 75 Rioja, ES ’15 Sexto Elemento, David & Goliath, Bobal, 81 Venta del Moro, ES ’11 Paul de Albas, Vendimia Seleccionada, 138 Tempranillo, Ribera del Duero, ES RESERVE SELECTIONS ’11 Chateau Chantecler, Pauillac, FR 150 ’07 Marqués de Murrieta, Castillo Ygay, Gran Reserva 155 Especial, Rioja, ES ’14 Beaux Frères, The Beaux Frères Vineyard, 165 Newberg, OR ’13 Corison, Napa Valley, CA 170 ’10 Podere Fonterenza, Brunello di Montalcino, IT 178 ’13 Cakebread, Benchland Select, Napa Valley, CA 205 ’12 Inglenook, Rubicon, Rutherford, CA 270 ’10 Chateau Lynch Bages, Pauillac, FR 490 BOURBON Elijah Craig Small Batch Heaven Hill Distillery, 8 Bardstown, KY 1792 Sweet Wheat Barton 1792 Distillery, Bardstown, KY 10 Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Kirby, WY 10 Basil Hayden’s Kentucky Springs Distilling, Frankfort, KY 10 Four Roses Small Batch 10 Four Roses Distillery, Lawrenceburg, KY 1792 Small Batch Barton 1792 Distillery, Bardstown, KY 10 Larceny Heaven Hill Distillery, Bardstown, KY 10 Angel’s Envy Louisville Distilling Co, Louisville, KY 12 Four Roses Single Barrel 12 Four Roses Distillery, Lawrenceburg, KY High West American Prairie Reserve 12 High West Distillery, Park City, UT Jefferson’s Reserve McLain & Kyne, Louisville, KY 12 W.L. 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