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The-Fly-121719.Pdf SPARKLING Anima Mundi ‘cami dels xops’ macabeu + penedes spain ‘18 15 | 50 Montesissa ‘Rosissima’ barbera + emilia romagna italy ‘18 ROSE MAGNUM100 Vins Contes ‘pow blop wizz’ cab franc + touraine france ‘18 ROSE 63 Early Mountain Vineyards ‘petillant-naturel’ blaufrankisch virginia usa RED 57 Werlitsch ‘sekt’ chardonnay styria austria NV 120 Domaine La Boheme ‘festejar’ gamay d’auvergne loire valley france ‘15 ROSE 74 Christophe Mignon ‘brut nature’ pinot meunier champagne france NV 110 Olivier Horiot ‘solera brut nature’ arbane + champagne france NV 138 Marie Courtin ‘efflorescence extra brut’ pinot noir champagne france ‘13 135 Marie Courtin ‘resonance extra brut’ pinot noir champagne france ‘14 130 Georges Laval ‘cumieres brut nature’ chardonnay + champagne france NV 158 WHITE Vinateros Bravos ‘la ruptura’ muscat sur chile ‘18 12 | 46 Domaine Kox ‘cotes de remich’ elbling wellenstein luxembourg ‘18 LITER 9 | 32 Peter Lauer ‘barrel x’ riesling mosel germany ‘18 14 | 48 Mosse ‘chenin’ chenin blanc anjou france ‘18 18 | 60 Mosse ‘chenin’ chenin blanc anjou france ‘18 MAGNUM 120 YoYo ‘restake’ carignan gris + banyuls france ‘18 95 Microbio ‘correcaminos’ verdejo castilla y leon spain ‘18 58 Johannes Zillinger ‘numen’ sauvignon blanc weinviertel austria ‘16 105 Stein ‘alfer holle 1900’ riesling mosel germany ‘17 120 Valentin Morel ‘les trouillots’ chardonnay jura france ‘16 85 Les Vignes Herbel ‘la pointe’ chenin blanc loire france ‘07 140 Domaine de L’Ecu ‘muscadet classic’ melon de bourgogne loire fr ‘18 44 Francois Chidaine ‘les bournais’ chenin montlouis sur loire france ‘17 95 ORANGE Agricola Macatho ‘chacha’ chassalas, chardonnay sur chile ‘17 17 | 60 Rodica ‘selection’ malvasia primorska slovenia ‘16 14 | 47 Meinklang ‘mulatzchak’ welschriesling + bergunland austria ‘18 12 | 46 Domaine Ligas ‘lamda’ assyrtiko, roditis pella greece ‘16 57 Azienda Agricola COS ‘rami’ grecanico, insolia sicily italy ‘18 59 Ca de Noci ‘notte di luna’ malvasia emilia-romagna italy ‘17 63 A La Votre ‘je t’ai dans la peau’ menu pineau savigny-en-veron fr ‘18 60 Andrea Bragagni ‘barbagianna’ trebbiano + emilia-romagna italy ‘17 60 Werlitsch ‘gluck’ sauvignon blanc + styria austria ‘15 120 ORANGE continued Maturana ‘torontel naranjo’ torontel maule valley chile ‘18 52 Porta del Vento ‘luna calante’ catarratto sicily italy ‘17 75 Frank Cornelissen ‘munjebel’ grecanico, carricante sicily italy ‘17 90 Brand ‘wilder satz’ muller thurgau + pfalz germany ‘18 MAGNUM 105 ROSE Clos des Mourres ‘pompette’ caladoc rhone france ‘18 14 | 48 Dolores Cabrera ‘la araucaria’ listan negro canary islands spain ‘18 50 Stein ‘rose trocken’ pinot noir + mosel germany ‘18 45 Abbazia San Giorgio ‘cloe’ nerello mascalese pantelleria italy ‘18 90 Bichi ‘rosa’ dolcetto tecate mexico ‘18 80 Clos des Mourres ‘pompette’ caladoc rhone france ‘18 MAGNUM 90 CHILLED RED Puech Redon ‘apparente’ cinsault grenache languedoc france ‘17 12 | 40 Poderi Cellario ‘e rosso’ barbera, dolcetto piedmont italy NV 13 | 50 l’Anglore ‘tavel’ grenache + rhone valley ‘18 75 Bichi ‘no sapiens’ carinena tecate mexico ‘18 67 Scribe Winery ‘carneros’ pinot noir sonoma usa ‘17 95 Pinard et Filles ‘frangin’ marquette + quebec canada 105 Bruno Duchene ‘odin’ tempernillo roussillon france ‘18 80 Domaine de la Grand’Cour ‘clos de la grand’cour’ gamay fleurie france ‘18 85 RED Lapalu ‘beaujolais-villages vieilles vignes’ gamay beaujolais france ‘18 16 | 54 Louis-Antoine Luyt ‘pipeno portezuelo’ pais + maule chile ‘19 LITER 12 | 45 Domaine Ligas ‘xi-ro’ xinomavro, roditis pella greece ‘17 16 | 54 Bernard Baudry ‘chinon les granges’ cab franc loire valley france ‘18 15 | 50 Domaine Jean David ‘coôtes du rhoône’ grenache + rhone france ‘16 11 | 40 Vinateros Bravos ‘volcanico’ pais sur chile ‘18 48 Herrera Alvarado ‘cuero de vaca’ pinot noir marga marga chile ‘18 64 Il Borghetto ‘montefiridolfi’ sangiovese tuscany italy ‘16 65 Mylene Bru ‘les moulins de mon couer’ cinsault + corbieres france ‘16 74 Ferme des Sept Lunes ‘premier quartier’ syrah st. joseph france ‘15 79 Clos du Jaugueyron ‘perrain’ cab sauv + bordeaux france ‘14 112 AFTER DINNER Hidalgo ‘la gitana’ manzanilla sherry andalucia spain NV DRAFT 7 d’Oliveiras ‘5 year medium dry madeira’ madeira spain NV 10 Maison Vernhes ‘sauternes’ bordeaux france ‘06 18 COCKTAILS Madeira & Tonic 7 d’oliveiras 5 year madeira, tonic water Spritz 11 aperol, campari, sparkling wine, soda water Cosmopolitan 12 vodka, cranberry, lime juice, orange liqueur Dirty Martini 13 gin, dry vermouth, olive brine White Negroni 13 gin, suze, cocchi americano Dark & Stormy 12 rum, lime juice, ginger Whiskey Sour 12 whiskey, lemon juice Jack Rose 12 applejack, lemon juice, grenadine Mosca de la Fruta 13 mezcal, lime juice, orange liqueur BEER Bottle of Budweiser or Pacifico 5 Bottle & a Shot 8 Draft pint or pitcher 8 | 30 pilsner Sloop ‘hoppy pils’ saison Stillwater ‘sake saison’ cider Aval ‘rose’ ipa Threes Brewing ‘logical conclusion’ double ipa Omnipollo ‘zodiac multiverse’ gose Grimm ‘super shine’ FOOD Half Chicken 18 Potatoes 8 Whole Chicken 32 Fries 8 + White Sauce 1 Long Cooked Greens 9 Chicken Sandwich 14 Salad 11 Bread 3 Gratuity of 20% will be added to parties of 8 or more..
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