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Wine List Our Extensive Wine List Is Designed to Represent the Major Appellations, Varietals, and Best Wineries from Around the World Wine List Our extensive wine list is designed to represent the major appellations, varietals, and best wineries from around the world. There are a wide variety of brands and styles to please those just beginning to appreciate wine as well as the adventurous experimenters. The list is organized progressively by varietal, which means that generally the wines are increasing in intensity the further down the list and category you go. Periodically, availability, appellations and vintage may change. Please ask your server to assist you with finding your favorite, or to help you select a favorite to complement your Melting Pot experience. Champagnes 3982 Dom Pérignon, Brut, Champagne, France, 2000................................................................................. 285 4524 Louis Roederer, Brut, "Cristal", Champagne, France, 2002 ................................................................ 440 3264 Moët & Chandon, Brut, "Impérial", Champagne, France, NV............................................................. 89 4352 Perrier-Jouët, Brut, "Fleur de Champagne Belle Epoque", Champagne, France, 1995...................... 220 3616 Perrier-Jouët, Brut, "Grand", Champagne, France, NV....................................................................... 80 4154 Perrier-Jouët, Brut Rosé, "Fleur de Champagne Belle Epoque", Champagne, France, 2002............. 475 4227 Veuve Clicquot, Brut, "Gold Label Vintage Réserve", Champagne, France, 2004.............................. 140 4361 Veuve Clicquot, Brut, "La Grande Dame", Champagne, France, 1998 ............................................... 265 3874 Veuve Clicquot, Brut, "Yellow Label", Champagne, France, NV......................................................... 95 Sparkling Wines 1313 Blanc de Blancs, Francis Ford Coppola, "Sofia", Monterey County, California, 2009........................ 42 3920 Blanc de Blancs, Kluge Estate, "SP", Monticello, Virginia, 2008....................................................... 56 1103 Brachetto d'Acqui, Banfi, "Rosa Regale", Piedmont, Italy, 2010........................................................ 45 Proprietor's Pick for a fun start to the evening! 3522 Brut Dealcoholized, Ariel, "Cuvée Premium", USA, NV...................................................................... 18 3520 Brut, Domaine Carneros, Carneros, California, 2007......................................................................... 65 3585 Brut, Domaine Ste. Michelle, Columbia Valley, Washington, NV...................................................... 28 3569 Brut, Korbel, California, NV................................................................................................................. 34 3421 Cava, Brut, Codorníu, Catalonia, Spain, NV........................................................................................ 26 3980 Cava, Brut, Freixenet, "Cordon Negro", Catalonia, Spain, NV............................................................ 28 1849 Moscato d'Asti, Degiorgis, Piedmont, Italy, 2010.............................................................................. 34 1843 Moscato d'Asti, Luccio, Piedmont, Italy, NV....................................................................................... 25 3755 Rosé, Kluge Estate, "SP", Monticello, Virginia, 2008......................................................................... 65 1973 Spumante, Ballatore, "Gran Spumante", California, NV.................................................................... 25 3580 Treviso, Prosecco, Brut, Cantine Maschio, Veneto, Italy, NV............................................................. 30 1414 Veneto, Prosecco, Brut, Zonin, Italy, NV............................................................................................. 50 3943 Viognier, Sparkling, Horton, Virginia, NV............................................................................................ 45 1.17 1.13 California Whites 4550 Chardonnay, Beringer, Napa Valley, California, 2008......................................................................... 39 4057 Chardonnay, Coppola, "Rosso & Bianco", California, 2011................................................................ 28 3636 Chardonnay, Cupcake, Central Coast, California, 2011...................................................................... 25 3075 Chardonnay, Fetzer, "Valley Oaks", California, 2011 .......................................................................... 21 4607 Chardonnay, Frei Brothers, "Reserve", Russian River Valley, California, 2010 .................................. 39 5039 Chardonnay, Frog's Leap, Napa Valley, California, 2010.................................................................... 70 4052 Chardonnay, Kendall-Jackson, "Vintner's Reserve", California, 2010 ............................................... 34 3081 Chardonnay, Meridian Vineyards, California, 2011............................................................................ 21 4700 Chardonnay, Migration by Duckhorn, Russian River Valley, California, 2010.................................... 80 4101 Chardonnay, Saintsbury, "Unfiltered", Carneros, California, 2010..................................................... 62 5017 Chardonnay, Simi, Sonoma County, California, 2009......................................................................... 40 4059 Chardonnay, Sonoma Cutrer, "Russian River Ranches", Sonoma Coast, California, 2010 ................ 47 4850 Chardonnay, Souverain, Sonoma County, California, 2010................................................................ 42 4094 Chardonnay, Stag's Leap Wine Cellars, "Karia", Napa Valley, California, 2009................................ 85 4521 Chardonnay, Talbott, "Logan Sleepy Hollow Vineyard", Santa Lucia Highlands, California, 2010.... 59 4050 Chardonnay, Toasted Head, Dunnigan Hills, California, 2010 ........................................................... 40 3060 Fumé Blanc, Ferrari-Carano, Sonoma County, California, 2011......................................................... 36 3256 Gewürztraminer, Fetzer, California, 2010 ........................................................................................... 21 1864 Moscato, The White Knight, California, 2010.................................................................................... 25 3279 Pinot Gris, MacMurray Ranch, Sonoma Coast, California, 2010....................................................... 40 Proprietor's Pick for his wife 3021 Pinot Gris, SeaGlass, Santa Barbara County, California, 2011.......................................................... 27 2722 Riesling, Jekel, Monterey County, California, 2011........................................................................... 32 3009 Rosé, Ménage à Trois, Sustainably Grown, California, 2008 ............................................................ 28 3351 Sauvignon Blanc, Duckhorn, Napa Valley, California, 2010............................................................... 64 3101 Sauvignon Blanc, Rodney Strong, "Charlotte's Home", Sonoma County, Sustainably Grown, California, 2010 .................................................................................................................................. 32 2955 Symphony, Ironstone Vineyards, "Obsession", California, 2008 ........................................................ 22 2006 White Merlot, Forest Glen, "Forest Fire", California, 2010................................................................ 20 2012 White Zinfandel, Beringer, California, 2010....................................................................................... 15 2110 White, Conundrum, California, 2010.................................................................................................. 67 New World Whites 3049 Chardonnay, Penfolds, "Rawson's Retreat", South Eastern Australia, 2010 ..................................... 23 1.17 1.13 New World Whites (continued) 3088 Chardonnay, Peter Lehmann, Barossa Valley, South Australia, 2008................................................ 27 4070 Chardonnay, Unoaked, Kim Crawford, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2010........................................ 44 3052 Sauvignon Blanc, Brancott, "Reserve", Marlborough, New Zealand, 2010....................................... 56 3057 Sauvignon Blanc, Craggy Range, "Te Muna Road Vineyard", Martinborough, New Zealand, 2009 . 50 3153 Sauvignon Blanc, Kim Crawford, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2012................................................ 43 3168 Sauvignon Blanc, Matua Valley, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2011................................................. 29 3813 Sauvignon Blanc, Nobilo, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2011............................................................ 30 3030 Sauvignon Blanc, Whitehaven, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2011................................................... 44 3068 Torrontés, Mauricio Lorca, "Fantasía", Mendoza, Argentina, 2008 ................................................... 36 Proprietor's Pick for a Chardonnay alternative Old World Whites 2993 Blanco, Torres, "Viña Esmeralda", Catalunya, Catalonia, Spain, 2009 .............................................. 34 4033 Chardonnay, Joseph Drouhin, "Laforêt", Burgundy, France, 2011 ..................................................... 34 3004 Gewürztraminer, J.L. Wolf, "Villa Wolf", Pfalz, Germany, 2010......................................................... 29 2044 Gewürztraminer, Trimbach, Alsace, France, 2006.............................................................................
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