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Hand Crafted Cocktails Cocktails on Tap Draught Beer Bottles & CANS Hand Crafted Cocktails 18 A Midtown Maker’s mark, House-made Vermouth, Burnt Sugar & Sour Cherry The 57 Spritz Aperol, Fresh-Pressed Grapefruit, Prosecco & Pomegranate Molasses Tricolore Margarita Casamigos Blanco, Fresh Lime, Calabrian Chili-Infused Honey, Tricolore Cube Cocktails on tap 18 Quality Mule Grey Goose, House Made Ginger Beer, Lime Nitro Negroni Campari Negroni served from a Nitro Faucet Draught Beer Peroni Lager 8 Rome, Italy LIC Beer Project “Higher Burnin” IPA 11 Long Island City, New York Bottles & CANS CRAFT Quality Beer, Interboro Spirits & Ales “New York” Ale 10 A special collaboration with our friends at Interboro Brooklyn, NY Left Hand “Nitro” Milk Stout 10 Longmont, Colorado Victory “Prima Pils” Pilsner 10 Downingtown, Pennsylvania Graft Cider “Farm Flor” 10 Newburg, New York Barrier “Money” IPA 11 Oceanside, New York Baladin Isaac Wheat Beer Ale 11 Piozzo, Italy CLASSIC Amstel Light Lager 7 Zoeterwoude, Netherlands Heineken Lager 7 Zoeterwoude, Netherlands Budweiser Lager 7 St. Louis, MO CHAMPAGNE WINE BY THE GLASS SPARKLING Moët-Chandon Imperial NV Brut Réserve 96 Pasqua Prosecco NV Spumante Veneto, Italy 13 “Grand Vintage” 2012 Brut Rosé 195 This light and refreshing aperitif wine is produced with the Glera variety There are 17 miles of aging caves located beneath the winery! 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Poggio Salvi 2014 Brunello di Montalcino Tuscany, Italy 29 Classic Sangiovese Grosso from a great vintage Under the Wire “Alder Springs’’ 2013 Brut Mendocino, California 145 Single vineyard, single vintage, and made in the Champagne method! Quilt by Caymus 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa (Poured from Magnum) 30 The newest Napa project from Chuck and Joe Wagner Large formats MAGNUM (1.5l) Trerose “Santa Caterina” 2012 Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Tuscany 195 CHARDONNAY: California Fontanafredda “Serralunga” 2014 Barolo Piedmont 220 Copain “Les Voisins” 2017 Anderson Valley 85 A cool climate Chardonnay that drinks like Burgundy Faust 2016 Ca bernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 265 Jordan 2016 Russian River Valley 95 Heitz “Trailside Vineyard” 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 525 An elegant expression of Russian River fruit since its inauguration in 1979 Silver Oak 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 590 Mer Soleil “Reserve” 2017 Chardonnay Santa Lucia Highlands 105 Chateau Montelena “Estate” 2007 Cabernet Blend Napa Valley 795 These vineyards were first planted in 1988 by the Wagner Family Ridge “Monte Bello” 2015 Cabernet Blend Santa Cruz Mountains 950 Cakebread 2017 Napa Valley 110 Chardonnay was the first wine made at this great Napa Vineyard Joseph Phelps “Insignia” 2006 Cabernet Blend Napa Valley 1475 Joseph Phelps “Insignia” 2012/2011 Cabernet Blend Napa Valley 1500 DuMol “Estate Vineyard” 2014 Sonoma Coast 130 Andy Smith has been at this winery since its inception twenty years ago Joseph Phelps “Insignia” 2010/2009/2008 Cabernet Blend Napa Valley 1700 Liquid Farm “Golden Slopes” 2016 Sta. Rita Hills 135 Ceretto-Bricco Rocche "Cannubi San Lorenzo" 2005 Barolo Piedmont 1900 This cuvee is named after its inspiration from the Côte d’Or of Burgundy B. Giacosa "Le Rocche del Falletto" 2008 Barolo Riserva Piedmont 2100 Chateau Montelena 2016 Napa Valley 140 B. Giacosa "Le Rocche del Falletto" 2000 Barolo Riserva Piedmont 2200 A legendary wine that won beat all French counterparts in the Judgment of Paris Romano Dal Forno 2003 Amarone della Valpolicella Veneto 2200 Lioco “La Marisma Vineyard” 2014 Santa Cruz Mountains 145 From California “négociants” Kevin O'Connor and Matt Licklider Far Niente 2018 Napa Valley 160 JEROBOAM (3L) This top Chardonnay never undergoes malolactic fermentation Quality Wine 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon Blend, Médoc Bordeaux 345 Kistler “Les Noisetiers” 2018 Sonoma Coast 165 Joseph Phelps 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 650 The most popular of Steve Kistler’s Chardonnay, the name refers to the toasted hazelnut aromas of this cuvée Le Macchiole “Paleo” 2006 Super Tuscan Bolgheri 950 La Jota “W.S. Keyes Vineyard” 2017 Napa Valley 200 Silver Oak 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley 995 This vineyard atop Howell Mountain is planted only to Merlot and Chardonnay Silver Oak 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 1180 Flowers 2016 Sonoma Coast (Magnum 1.5L) 230 Château Fonbadet 2005 Bordeaux Blend Pauillac Bordeaux 1100 A classic, cool-climate, Sonoma chardonnay from steep hillside vineyards Château Fonbadet 1995 Bordeaux Blend Pauillac Bordeaux 1200 Marcassin “Marcassin Vineyard” 2012 Sonoma Coast 440 Cult-leader/wine-maker Helen Turley’s “home” winery Château Fonbadet 1990 Bordeaux Blend Pauillac Bordeaux 1550 Château Fonbadet 1988 Bordeaux Blend Pauillac Bordeaux 1500 Château Fonbadet 1985 Bordeaux Blend Pauillac Bordeaux 1600 chardonnay: burgundy Château Fonbadet 1982 Bordeaux Blend Pauillac Bordeaux 1850 Pinson “Montee de Tonnerre” 2018 Chablis 1er Cru 130 The Pinson family has been making wines in Chablis for over 250 years! Chateau Montelena “Estate” 2005 Cabernet Blend Napa Valley 1600 Etienne Sauzet 2017 Puligny-Montrachet 175 Ridge “Monte Bello” 2016 Cabernet Blend Santa Cruz Mountains 1800 Known for elegant yet powerful Puligny built to last B. Giacosa "Asili" 2011 Barbaresco Riserva Piedmont 3400 Paul Pillot “Champs-Gains” 2015 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru 275 B. Giacosa "Le Rocche del Falletto" 2007 Barolo Riserva Piedmont 4200 A 1er Cru wine that perfectly reflect the finest terroirs of the region IMPERIA L (6L) Château Fonbadet 1990 Bordeaux Blend Pauillac Bordeaux 2200 Silver Oak 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley 2600 Chateau Montelena “Estate” 2004 Cabernet Blend Napa Valley 3000 SALMANAZAR (9L) Quality Wine 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon Blend, Médoc Bordeaux 940 SAUVIGNON BLANC Meat Market Pascal Balland “Les Hautes Pierres” 2018 Sancerre, France 79 The limestone and rocky soils give this wine a unique freshness and nerve If there were any cardinal rules in our “Meats and Potatoes” business, the phrase “Steak goes best with Cabernet” would probably be one of them. This may have been Emmolo 2017 Napa Valley, California 88 true when our founder, Alan Stillman opened Smith & Wollensky in the 1970’s. In this Made by the Jenny Wagner, daughter of Chuck of Caymus fame section named “Meat Market,” our Wine Director has hand-picked a short but diverse list of wines outside of the Cabernet domain. Merry Edwards 2017 Russian River Valley, California 105 A rich, creamy Sauvignon Blanc with great balance Gérard Boulay “Monts Damnés” 2018 Sancerre, France 135 Quality Wine These “damned hills” are named after the incredible steepness of the slopes Beginning in 2006 with the opening of Quality Meats, we launched a vision to feature our own, private red wine label to best complement our menu.
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