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Lf0wpwj7tiaoygaec6gn 2021 BDT Wine List As of April 12.Pdf Cocktails Park Manhattan 18 Bourbon, Carpano Antica, Manchino Seco Green New Deal 18 Gin, Yuzu, Matcha, Hibiscus Salt Ace of Cups 18 Bourbon, Honey, Palo Santo, Grapefruit Mr. Harris 18 Gin, Cherry Blossom Vermouth, Cocchi Rosa Quiet Desperation 18 Good Whiskey, Dealer’s Choice, Neat or Rocks Barrel Aged Cocktails 18 Rotation Selection Aged 3 months Beer American International Creator/Destroyer, Espresso Ale, Baltimore 8 Pilsner Urquell, Czech Republic 8 Port City Optimal Wit, Virginia 8 Heineken, Netherlands 8 Yuengling Lager, Pennsylvania 8 Amstel Light, Netherlands 8 Chesapeake Cider Co. Baltimore 7 Corona, Mexico 8 Ponzi IPA, Washington DC 10 Tucher, Weissbier, Germany 12 Dogfish IPA, Delaware 8 Orval Trappist Ale, Belgium 14 Soul Mega American Pale Ale, Washington DC 8 Stella Artois, Belgium 8 Anxo Cider, Washington DC 10 Guinness, Ireland 10 BY THE GLASS Coravin Premium Pinot Noir, Kistler, Russian River Valley 2017 40 Cabernet Sauvignon, Silver Oak, Alexander Valley 2016 45 Sparkling Brut, Bouvet Ladubay, Loire Valley, France NV 12 Brut Rosé, Domaine Chandon, Napa Valley, California NV 18 Brut, Taittinger, "La Francaise," Reims, Champagne, France NV 26 Brut Rosé, Canard-Duchêne, "Cuvée Léonie," Ludes, Champagne, France NV 30 White Pinot Grigio, Bottega Vinaia, Trentino, Italy 2019 12 Albariño, Adegas Gran Vinum, “Nessa,” Rías Baixas, Spain 2019 13 Riesling, Hermann J. Wiemer, "Semi-Dry," Finger Lakes, New York 2019 16 Grüner Veltliner, Laurenz V., "Singing," Niederösterreich, Austria 2019 12 Sauvignon Blanc, Honig, Napa Valley, California 2019 13 Sauvignon Blanc, Christian Lauverjat, "Moulin des Vrillères," Sancerre, France 2019 15 Sauvignon Blanc, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough, New Zealand 2020 18 Chardonnay, Domaine Giroux, Mâcon Villages, Burgundy, France 2016 15 Chardonnay, Lioco, Sonoma County, California 2018 16 Chardonnay, Rombauer Vineyards, Carneros, California 2019 27 Rose Grenache Blend, Domaine St. Andre de Le Figuier, "Mediterranée," Provence, France 2019 11 Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, Chateau Lamouroux, Bordeaux, France 2015 12 Merlot, Mas Comtal, Rosat de Llàgrima, Penedès, Spain 2017 14 Orange Gewürztraminer/ Chardonnay Blend, Miscreant, Finger Lakes, New York 2017 17 Red Pinot Noir, Fossil Point, Edna Valley, Central Coast, California 2017 14 Pinot Noir, Argyle, "Reserve," Willamette Valley, Oregon 2017 19 Rhone Blend, Domaine La Colliere, Les Bergeronnettes, Côtes du Rhône, France 2019 19 Bordeaux Blend, Chateau Lavagnac , La Grande Dame de, "Superieur," Bordeaux, France 2015 18 Nebbiolo, Alessandro Veglio, Langhe, Italy 2018 16 Nebbiolo, Damilano, "Lecinquevigne", Barolo, Italy 2015 25 Zinfandel, Seghesio, Sonoma, California 2018 17 Malbec, Bodegas Salentein, Valle de Uco, Mendoza, Argentina 2015 15 Tempranillo, Bodegas Asenjo y Manso, "Ceres," Ribera del Duero 2016 16 Merlot, Emmolo, Napa Valley, California 2018 19 Merlot, Deterts, Middleburg Virginia AVA 2017 25 Meritage, Newton, "Skyside Claret", Sonoma Valley, California 2017 16 Meritage, The Prisoner, Napa Valley, California 2019 29 Cabernet Sauvignon, Arrowood, Sonoma County, California 2016 15 Cabernet Sauvignon, Crossbarn by Paul Hobbs, Napa Valley, California 2017 30 GLASSES OF FORTIFIED & OXIDIZED Port Dow's, Fine White Port 12 Taylor Fladgate, 20 year Tawny Porto 24 Dona Matilde, Colheita Porto 1990 30 Dow's, Vintage Porto 1994 70 Sherry La Cigarrera, Sanlucar de Barrameda, Manzanilla 12 La Garrocha, Jerez, Amontillado 14 Bodegas Tradicion, V.O.R.S. 30 year, Amontillado 28 Bodegas Tradicion, V.O.R.S. 30 year, Palo Cortado 35 Bodegas Tradicion, V.O.S. 20 year, Pedro Ximenez 35 Madeira Vinhos Barbieto, "The Historic Madeira Series," Sercial 15 Banyuls M. Chapoutier, "Rimage," Banyuls, France 2015 18 Ratafia Geoffroy, "Ratafia De Champagne," Äy, Champagne, France 28 HALF BOTTLES Champagne Lanson, Brut, "Black Label," Reims, France NV 60 Red Tablas Creek Vineyard, Rhone Blend, "Esprit De Tablas," Paso Robles, California 2016 70 Domaine Pavelot, Savigny-les-Beaune, "Aux Guettes," 1er Cru, Burgundy, France 2014 80 La Gerla, Brunello di Montalcino 2014 85 MAGNUMS Red Domaine La Colliere, “ Cuvée Oubliée,” Rasteau 2015 250 Pierre Gimonnet, Brut, Millésimé de Collection, Blanc de Blancs (1.5L) 2006 425 Clos de Tart, "Monopole," Morey Saint Denis, Bourgogne, Grand Cru 2010 3000 CHAMPAGNE Multi Vintage Taittinger, "La Brut Francaise," Reims 110 Eric Rodez, "Cuvée des Crayères," Grand Cru, Ambonnay 110 Delamotte, Brut, Le Mesnil-Sur-Oger 115 Pierre Gimonnet, Brut, "Cuvée cuis 1er Cru," Blanc de Blancs, Cuis 120 Louis Roederer, Brut Premier, Reims 145 Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Label, Brut, Reims 150 Veuve Clicquot, Demi-Sec, Reims 170 Jacquesson Cuvée n˚ 743, Extra-Brut, Grand Valléy 195 Krug, Brut, Grande Cuvée, Reims 500 Vintage Camille Savès, Brut, Grand Cru, Bouzy 1999 200 Larmandier Bernier, "Terre de Vertus" 1er Cru 2010 225 Veuve Cliquot,"La Grande Dame," Brut, Reims 2008 325 Vilmart & Cie, "Coeur de Cuvée," Brut, Rilly 2007 350 Pierre Gimonnet, Brut, Millesime de Collection, Blanc de Blancs (1.5L) 2006 425 Louis Roederer, "Cristal," Reims 2012 550 Geoffroy Millésime "Oenotheque," Extra-Brut 1999 600 Dom Perignon, Brut, Epernay 1964 1500 Brut Rosé Barnaut, Grand Cru, Bouzy NV 120 Canard-Duchêne, "Cuvée Léonie," Ludes NV 120 Billecart-Salmon, Mareuil-Sur-Ay NV 175 Laurent-Perrier, Tours sur Marne NV 185 Ruinart, Reims NV 225 Vilmart & Cie, "Grand Cellier Rubis" 2010 400 Krug, Reims NV 700 SPARKLING Italy Maschio, Prosecco di Conegliano, Veneto NV 45 France Brut, Bouvet Ladubay, Loire Valley, France NV 50 Austria Bründlmayer, Sekt, Brut NV 135 United States Argyle, Blanc de Blancs, "Knudsen Vineyard," Dundee Hills, Oregon 2014 100 VIRGINIA & NEW YORK New York and Virginia are both emerging states coming onto the wine scene they rank number 4 and 5 respectively in wine production by state. New York has grown a reputation for cold weather varietals especially Riesling and Pinot Noir while Virginia can produce a wide range of styles from still to sparkling to sweet, of white, red, or rose color. White Barboursville Vineyards, Vermentino, "Reserve," Barboursville, Virginia 2016 55 Riesling, Hermann J. Wiemer, "Dry," Finger Lakes, New York 2019 60 Chrysalis Vineyards, Viognier, Middleburg, Virginia 2015 65 Red Barboursville Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon, Barboursville, Virginia 2019 45 Linden, "Claret," Merlot Blend, Linden, Virginia 2015 75 RDV Vineyards, "Friends And Family," Virginia 2018 100 Deterts, Middleburg Virginia AVA 2017 115 Deterts, Reserve, Middleburg Virginia AVA 2017 130 Linden, "Hardscrabble," Bordeaux Blend, Linden, Virginia 2016 135 Barboursville Vineyards, Bordeaux Blend, "Octagon," Barboursville, Virginia 2015 180 SKIN CONTACT "white wines treated like a red wine" New York Miscreant, Gewürztraminer/ Chardonnay, Finger Lakes 2017 55 Serbia Margus Margi, "Vino Budimir," Rhine Riesling, Zupa 2012 55 In Italy, if someone drinks a little too much wine, the Italians don’t say he has drunk too much; they say he hasn’t eaten enough food yet! 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