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San Francisco Wine & Spirits List 11-29 WINE FEATURED FLIGHTS sparkling: gruet blanc de blancs / iron horse ‘summit cuvée’ / westport rivers 18 blanc de blancs from all across the US: NM, CA, and MA orange wines: minimus ‘153 days’ / matthiasson ribolla gialla / ambyth viognier 18 orange wines are white wines made like reds. try these if you’re feeling adventurous! masters of terroir: cobb ‘emmaline ann’/bonny doon ‘le cigare volant’/corison 26 these winemakers really have an eye for the terroir of their vineyard sites… vertical flight: freemark abbey ‘sycamore vineyard’: 1987 /1999 / 2005 75 a rare chance to try some truly special wines from one of napa’s legends WHITE FLIGHTS crisp oregon whites: lady hill pinot gris / tripod ‘deep probe’ / johan grüner 16 the bright, refreshing style for which oregon’s white wines are known best new york whites: boundary breaks riesling/dr. frank rkatsiteli/sheldrake gewürz 15 these wineries produce elegant wines that represent the finger lakes district perfectly natural whites: porter-bass chardonnay/saron ‘carte blanche’/ambyth viognier 18 biodynamic viticulture, foot-stomped grapes, amphora aging, wild yeast… rhône-inspired: kinero ‘alice’ / mcpherson ‘les copains’ / barboursville viognier 16 viognier, roussanne and grenache blanc dominate these round, rich wines italian-inspired: tablas creek vermentino / massican / revenant fiano 17 three excellent examples of thriving italian varietals here in CA french-inspired: bonny doon picpoul / wind gap trousseau gris / lieu dit chenin 15 these winemakers produce crisp, aromatic whites in CA in an old-world french style sauvignon blancs: saltwater farm / oro en paz / ghost block ‘morgaenlee’ 15 three very different sauvignon blancs from CT and CA CA chardonnays: baxter ‘oppenlander’/failla ‘haynes’/sandhi ‘sanford & benedict’ 20 these chardonnays showcase anderson valley, napa, and the santa rita hills appellations 3 RED FLIGHTS CA pinots: copain ‘les voisins’ / rhys ‘bear wallow vineyard’ / hirsch ‘bohan-dillon’ 20 a few of CA’s best pinot noirs from highly influential winemakers east coast reds: red tail ridge pinot/saltwater farm merlot/barboursville cab franc 15 this flight demonstrates the range of wine from the east coast, from pinot to cab franc natural reds: calera ‘ryan vineyard’ / saron ‘pleasant peasant’ / ambyth ‘revera’ 18 biodynamic viticulture, foot-stomped grapes, amphora aging, wild yeast… pre-prohibition CA classics: hendry ‘mission’ / lioco ‘indica’ / argent petite sirah 15 get to know the once prolific, then all but forgotten grapes that started the CA wine industry oregon reds:teutonic pinot meunier/j k carriere ‘provocateur’/jørgensen ‘tour rain’ 17 willamette and southern OR make beautiful light spicy reds that any loire fan will love rhône rangers: tablas creek ‘esprit’/bonny doon ‘le cigar volant’/pax ‘griffin’s lair’ 22 this group of winemakers has shown rhône blends can be done as well in CA as in france! southwest reds: gruet pinot noir / mcpherson ‘les copains’ / caduceus ‘anubia’ 18 three reds from legendary producers in… yes… the southwest. 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