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Wine on Draft Red White, Rosé & Sparkling Wine By The Glass 1/2 Full Glass Carafe Carafe WINE ON DRAFT (8oz) (17oz) (34oz.) White Blend The Little White Prince, Crete, Greece 16……………....…. $1250 $25 $48 -Fruity nose of stone fruit with peach & apricot notes Chardonnay Imagery, Napa, CA 17...………....…………………..…...…. $1250 $25 $48 -Ripe apple & pear aromas with a lemony acidity Red Blend Freschetto, France 18…………..…………………………….….. $1250 $25 $48 -Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon & Syrah; flavors of raspberry, cherry & spice Cabernet Sauvignon Nicolas Idiart , CA 18……………………………….. $1250 $25 $48 -Flavors of dark plum, currant, dark cherry & dried herbs WINE FLIGHTS FOR DRAFT WINE ONLY Red & White Flight (Four 2.5oz Glasses)……………………. $1375 White Flight (Two 3oz Glasses)……………………………….. $675 Red Flight (Two 3oz Glasses)…………………………………. $750 25 Two Glass Red & White Flight (Two 3oz Glasses)……….… $7 RED Bottle Glass Syrah-Grenache Cowhorn ’Deuce’, Applegate Valley, Oregon 16……….. $50 $15 Petit Verdot Williamsburg Winery, ‘Wessex Hundred’ 16………………………. $37 $1075 Zinfandel, Syrah, Petit Sirah & Cabernet Blend Ghostrunner, Lodi 16…….…. $34 $975 Syrah Blend Occam’s Razor, Columbia Valley 14……………………………… $34 $975 Pinot Noir Smoke Tree, Sonoma Coast CA 16…….……………………………... $37 $1075 Cabernet Sauvignon J. Lohr ‘Seven Oaks’, Paso Robles 16…...………….….. $37 $1075 Cabernet Sauvignon Austin Hope, Paso Robles 16……………………………. $56 $18 Malbec Ataliva, Mendoza, Argentina 15…………………………………….…... $37 $1075 Zinfandel Predator ‘Old Vine’, Lodi CA 16…………………………...………...… $36 $1025 Merlot Cline, Sonoma Coast CA 17……………………………………….……….. $34 $975 Red Blend Conundrum, CA 16…………………..…….……………………….….. $43 $1025 WHITE, ROSÉ & SPARKLING Picpoul de Pinet Jadix, France 16……………………………………………….…. $33 $895 Riesling HighDef, Mosel, Germany 16…………………………………………….. $35 $995 Pinot Grigio Gabriella, Italy 17………………………………………….…………… $34 $975 Un-oaked Chardonnay Mer Soleil ‘Silver’, Monterey 16………………..….….. $41 $1350 Sauvignon Blanc Atalon, North Coast, CA 16…………………………………... $35 $995 Chardonnay Michael Pozzan, Russian River Valley 16.….…………………….. $34 $975 Chardonnay Merf, Columbia Valley, WA 15…………………………………….. $29 $795 Muscadet Domaine Jean Aubron, France 16……………….………………..... $34 $975 Rosé Moulin de Gassac ‘Guilhem’, France 17…………… $31 $875 Prosecco Heavenezia, Italy NV……………………………… $33 $925 Moscato d’ Asti Baci Dolci ’Bianco’, Italy…………………. $33 $925 Rosa Regale Banfi, Italy ‘16….……………………………….. Split $13 Perrier Jouet France, NV…………………...…………………. 375ml $55 9LQWDJHV6XEMHFWWR&KDQJH CABERNET SAUVIGNON, CABERNET FRANC & CABERNET BLENDS 335 Chateau Ste Michelle ‘Indian Wells’, Columbia Valley ‘15 $40 344 Mount Veeder Winery, Napa Valley ’15 $98 309 Ultraviolet, Oakville, CA ‘16 $42 305 Silverado Vineyards ‘Estate’, Napa Valley ’16 $99 322 Rabble Cabernet Blend, Paso Robles ’15 $45 334 Charles Krug ‘Generations’, Napa Valley ’15 $102 414 Hampton Roads Winery Cabernet Franc, Surry ‘15 $52 417 Galerie, Knights Valley ‘12 $105 423 Chappellet ‘Mountain Cuvée’, Napa Valley ‘16 $57 446 $115 340 Marietta ‘Armé’, Bordeaux Blend, Sonoma & Medocino $58 447 Burgess ‘Library Release’, Napa Valley ’01/’02/’03/’04 $125 333 Textbook ‘Fin de Journée’, Napa Valley ’16 $59 319 Stags Leap Wine Cellars ‘Artemis’, Napa Valley ’15/’16 $125 320 Justin, Vineyards & Winery, Paso Robles ’16 $60 316 The Prisoner Wine Co. ‘Cuttings,’ Napa Valley ‘14 $125 330 Oberon by Mondavi, Napa Valley ’16 $61 326 Faust, Napa Valley ‘16 $134 306 Petit Bâtard, Bordeaux Blend, Napa Valley ‘13 $70 317 Jordan, Sonoma County ’13 $134 325 Chateau Haut-Beychevelle, Saint-Julien, Bordeaux ‘14 $77 424 Sparkman ‘Kingpin’, Red Mountain, WA ‘12 $140 345 Arrowood, Sonoma County ’15 $78 308 Col Solare, Columbia Valley ’07/‘08 $165 347 Barrage Cellars ‘Outcast’, Cabernet Franc, Columbia Valley ‘11 $79 332 Chappellet Cabernet Franc, Napa Valley ‘13 $165 323 Santa Rita ‘Triple C’, Cab Franc, Cabernet, Carménère, Chile ‘13 $83 304 Flora Springs ‘Triology’, Napa Valley ‘15 $165 321 Honig Vineyard & Winery, Napa Valley ‘15 $87 313 Cakebread, Napa Valley ‘15 $170 408 Mullan Road Cellars, Bordeaux Blend, Columbia Valley ‘12/’14 $92 314 O’Shaughnessy, Napa Valley ‘16 $175 318 Prieuré-Lichine ‘Le Cloître du Château’, Margaux, Bordeaux ‘11 $93 337 Caymus, Napa Valley ’16 $185 449 Turnbull ‘Estate’, Napa Valley ‘15 $94 406 Silver Oak Cabernet, Alexander Valley ‘14 $185 339 Flora Springs ‘Cabernet Blend,’ Napa Valley ‘14 $95 343 Caymus ‘Litre Bottle’, Napa Valley ‘16 $215 303 Palermo ‘Orin Swift Cellars’, Napa Valley ’14 $96 302 Krupp Brothers ‘Veraison’, Stagecoach Vineyard ‘13 $220 341 Truchard, Carneros & Napa Valley ‘14 $96 CHARDONNAY OTHER WHITES 805 Trefethen Family Vineyards, Napa Valley ‘16 $45 916 Burgáns Albariño, Saines Valley, Spain ’15 $33 807 Mer Soleil ‘Reserve’, Santa Lucia Highlands, 905 Erath, Pinot Noir Rosé, Oregon ‘17 $35 Rutherford CA ‘14/’15 $60 926 Williamsburg Winery ‘Wessex Hundred’, Viognier ‘16 $37 806 Jordan, Russian River Valley ‘16 $65 912 Tenuta di Tavignana ‘Misco’, Verducchio, Italy ‘13 $41 804 The Snitch ‘Prisoner Wine Co.’, Napa Valley ‘16 $66 921 Noceto Moscato Frivolo, Italy ‘13 $43 814 Foxen ‘Block UU-Bien Nacido Vineyard’, 906 $46 Santa Maria Valley ‘12 $74 918 Bouchaine, Rosé of Syrah, Sonoma Coast ‘12 $48 811 Failla, Sonoma Coast ‘14 $78 924 $49 809 ‘Oregogne’, Mouton Noir, Willamette Valley ‘13 $86 910 $49 802 Cakebread, Napa Valley ’16 $89 929 Donkey & Goat Grenache Blanc, El Dorado ‘14 $52 813 Fort Ross Vineyard ‘Seaview’, Sonoma Coast ‘11 $91 911 Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio, Alto Adige ’16 $54 803 Porter-Bass ‘Estate’, Russian River Valley ‘13 $95 909 Conundrum White, Rutherford ’15 $54 801 Anthill Farms ‘Peugh Vineyard’, Russian River Valley ‘16 $106 925 $61 808 Rhys, Anderson Valley ‘14 $109 904 Sterling ‘Vintner’s Collection’ Rosé, CA ‘16 $65 908 $69 900 $72 907 $74 CHAMPAGNE , SPARKLING & DESSERT 105 Gloria Ferrer Brut, Sonoma County N.V. $44 104 Jordan ‘J’ Brut, Sonoma County N.V. $55 106 Veuve Clicquot ‘Demi-Sec’, Reims, France N.V. $129 107 Veuve Clicquot ‘Rosé’, Reims, France N.V. $149 SAUVIGNON BLANC 109 R.C. Lemaire ‘Rose’, France N.V. $159 902 $60 112 R.C. Trianon 1966, France N.V. $169 914 Honig ‘Reserve’, Rutherford ‘16 $61 110 Veuve Clicquot ‘La Grande Dame’ Reims, France ‘04 $295 919 Kim Crawford ‘Spitfire’, Marlborough, NZ ‘17 $64 .
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