2016 Wine Spectator

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2016 Wine Spectator The Daniel’s Broiler wine list proudly features offerings from the finest wineries in Washington, Oregon, California and around the world. Our cellars are stocked with excellent vintages that have been handpicked to complement our total commitment to quality and to providing a world-class steakhouse experience. Bill & Lindsay Schwartz, Proprietors DANIEL’S BROILER IS THE PROUD RECIPIENT OF THE FOLLOWING AWARDS: 2017 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2016 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2015 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2014 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2013 Wine Spectator, “Award of Excellence” 2012 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2011 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2010 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2009 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2008 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2007 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2006 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2005 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2004 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2003 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2002 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2001 Wine Spectator, “Best of Award of Excellence” 2015 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2014 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Best Restaurant Group” 2014 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2013 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2012 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2011 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” “Seattle Business Magazine Award” 2010 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2010 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Best Restaurant Group” 2009 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” “Restaurant Association Award” 2008 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2007 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Grand Award” 2006 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Award of Distinction” 2005 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “First Award” 2004 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Most Improved Wine Program” 2003 Washington Wine Restaurant Awards, “Reserve Award of Excellence” 2009 Wine Enthusiast, “Award of Ultimate Distinction” 2008 Wine Enthusiast, “Award of Ultimate Distinction” General Manager . Robert Cramer Wine Director . Victoria Antilla TABLE OF CONTENTS Wine by the Glass . 1 Half Bottle Selections . 2 Champagne & Sparkling Wine . 3 Northwest White & Rosé . 3-4 California White . 4-5 Import White & Rosé . 5 Northwest Red . 6-9 California Red . 9-11 French Red . 12-13 Italian Red . 14 Spanish Red . 14 German Red . 14 Australian Red . 14 Argentine Red . 14 Chilean Red . 15 Large Format Bottles . 15-16 Port & Dessert Wine . 16 Daniel’s Martinis, Manhattans & Cocktails . 17 Rare & Selected Spirits . 18-19 Note: Vintages are subject to change. All wine subject to availability. TAKE YOUR WORLD-CLASS EXPERIENCE HOME WITH YOU All wine in our extensive cellar is available to go! Enjoy our wine for your next event, party, or office meeting . Sip it in your hotel room or simply add that special hard-to-find bottle to your personal cellar . Our many rare and collector wines make great gifts, too! 2 WINE BY THE GLASS CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING Sparkling; Domaine Ste . Michelle, Brut, Columbia Valley, WA, N/V . 10 Sparkling Rosé; Lucien Albrecht, Brut, Crémant d’Alsace, France, N/V . 15 Champagne; Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, “Yellow Label,” Brut, Reims, France, N/V . 20 WHITE & ROSÉ Chardonnay; Domaine Laroche, “Saint Martin,” Chablis, Burgundy, France, 2015 . 16 Chardonnay; L’Ecole N№ 41 Winery, “Chandler’s Crabhouse Reserve,” WA, 2015 . 14 Chardonnay; Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards, Russian River Valley, CA, 2015 . 15 Moscato d’Asti; G .D . Vajra, Piedmont, Italy, 2016 . 12 Pinot Gris; King Estate Winery, Acrobat, OR, 2015 . 11 Riesling; Long Shadows Vintners, “Poet’s Leap,” Columbia Valley, WA, 2015 . 12 Sauvignon Blanc; Mohua Wines, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2016 . 12 Rosé; Commanderie de la Bargemone, Coteaux d’Aix en Provence, France, 2016 . 12 RED Bordeaux; Château La Vieille Cure, “La Sacristie,” Fronsac, Bordeaux, France, 2014 . 16 Cabernet Sauvignon; Chateau Ste . Michelle, Indian Wells, Columbia Valley, WA, 2014 . 12 Cabernet Sauvignon; Dominus Estate, Carpe Diem, Napa Valley, CA, 2013 . 18 Cabernet Sauvignon; Five Star Cellars, Walla Walla Valley, WA, 2013 . 16 Malbec; Bodega Catena Zapata, Vista Flores, Mendoza, Argentina, 2015 . 12 Merlot; L’Ecole N№ 41 Winery, Columbia Valley, WA, 2013 . 14 Pinot Noir; Cristom Vineyards, “Mount Jefferson Cuvée,” Willamette Valley, OR, 2014 . 17 Pinot Noir; King Estate Winery, Acrobat, OR, 2014 . 12 Pinot Noir; MacMurray Estate Vineyards, Russian River Valley, CA, 2013 . 15 Red Blend; Alexandria Nicole Cellars, “Quarry Butte,” Horse Heaven Hills, WA, 2013 . 12 Red Blend; DeLille Cellars, “D2,” Columbia Valley, WA, 2014 . 20 Red Blend; Lauren Ashton Cellars, “Cuvée Estelle,” Columbia Valley, WA, 2013 . 15 Syrah; Alexandria Nicole Cellars, “Jet Black,” Horse Heaven Hills, WA, 2015 . 12 Tempranillo; Marqués de Murrieta, Rioja Reserva, Spain, 2013 . 16 RAISE A GLASS & FUND A SCHOLARSHIP From October through December of 2017, Chateau Ste. Michelle is donating a portion of all proceeds from every glass or bottle sold to universities offering Viticulture & Enology programs throughout the Pacific Northwest . Daniel’s Broiler and Chateau Ste . Michelle invite you to support our region’s future grape growers and winemakers—cheers, and enjoy these fine wines! 1 HALF BOTTLE SELECTIONS CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING Domaine Chandon, Brut Classic, CA, N/V . 35 Krug, Grande Cuvée, Brut, Reims, France, N/V . 185 Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Brut, Épernay, France, N/V (¼ bottle) . 20 Nicolas Feuillatte, Brut Réserve, Épernay, France, N/V . 60 Nicolas Feuillatte, Brut Réserve, Épernay, France, N/V (¼ bottle) . 30 Ruinart, Brut Rosé, Reims, France, N/V . 120 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Demi-Sec, Reims, France, N/V . 65 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, “Yellow Label,” Brut, Reims, France, N/V . 75 WHITE VARIETALS Chardonnay; Chateau Ste . Michelle, Columbia Valley, WA, 2015 . 20 Chardonnay; Domaine Drouhin, “Arthur,” Dundee Hills, OR, 2015 . 35 Chardonnay; Rombauer Vineyards, Los Carneros, CA, 2016 . 45 Pinot Gris; King Estate Winery, Signature Collection, OR, 2015 . 35 Viognier; Pride Mountain Vineyards, Sonoma Valley, CA, 2014 . 50 CABERNET SAUVIGNON Five Star Cellars, Walla Walla Valley, WA, 2013 . 40 Grgich Hills Estate, Napa Valley, CA, 2012 . 80 Pride Mountain Vineyards, Sonoma & Napa Valleys, CA, 2012 . 80 Shafer Vineyards, “One Point Five,” Napa Valley, CA, 2014 . 95 Shafer Vineyards, “One Point Five,” Napa Valley, CA, 2013 . 100 Woodward Canyon Winery, “Artist Series #23,” Columbia Valley, WA, 2014 . 60 PINOT NOIR Argyle Winery, Willamette Valley, OR, 2015 . 55 Domaine Drouhin, Willamette Valley, OR, 2015 . 55 Kosta Browne Winery, Gap’s Crown Vineyard, Sonoma Coast, CA, 2014 . 15 0 Kosta Browne Winery, Gap’s Crown Vineyard, Sonoma Coast, CA, 2013 . 155 Raptor Ridge, “Reserve,” Willamette Valley, OR, 2013 . 55 OTHER VARIETALS AND RED BLENDS Merlot; Five Star Cellars, Walla Walla Valley, WA, 2013 . 40 Merlot; Matanzas Creek Winery, Sonoma Valley, CA, 2013 . 45 Red Blend; Domaine du Vieux Télégraphe, Châteauneuf du Pape, France, 2013 . 95 Red Blend; Dominus, Napa Valley, CA, 2012 . 225 Zinfandel; Grgich Hills Estate, Napa Valley, CA, 2012 . 55 Zinfandel; Ridge Vineyards, Lytton Springs, Dry Creek Valley, CA, 2014 . 60 ` HAPPY HOUR SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK, 4 PM to 6:30 PM in the lounge only Diamond Knot IPA — $5 Glass of House Red or White Wine — $8 House Martini or Manhattan — $10 Half-Off Select Bar Items 2 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE CHAMPAGNE Domaine Barons de Rothschild (Lafite), Brut, N/V . 210 Krug, Grande Cuvée, Brut, N/V . 280 Krug, Vintage, Brut, Reims, 2000 . 525 Louis Roederer, Brut Premier, Reims, N/V . 110 Louis Roederer, Cristal, Brut, Reims, 2007 . 650 Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Brut, Épernay, 2006 . 350 Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Brut, Épernay, 2004 . 270 Moët & Chandon, Ice Impérial, Demi-Sec, Épernay, N/V . 90 Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Brut, Épernay, N/V . 15 0 Nicolas Feuillatte, Brut Cuvée Palmes d’Or, Brut, Épernay, 2006 . 240 Ruinart, Blanc de Blancs, Reims, N/V . 16 0 Salon, Blanc de Blancs, Brut, Le-Mesnil-sur-Oger, 2002 . 790 Taittinger, Comtes de Champagne, Blanc de Blancs, Reims, 2006 . 300 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, Reims, 2008 . 180 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, La Grande Dame, Brut, Reims, 2006 . 300 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, “Yellow Label,” Brut, Reims, N/V . 100 ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE Gosset, Grand Rosé, Brut, Aÿ, N/V . 14 0 Louis Roederer, Cristal Rosé, Brut, Reims, 2006 . 800 Moët & Chandon, Rosé Impérial, Brut, Épernay, N/V . 13 0 Ruinart, Brut, Reims, N/V . 170 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, Reims, 2008 . 225 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, Reims, N/V . 50 SPARKLING Brut; Domaine Ste . Michelle, Columbia Valley, WA, N/V . 40 Brut; Domaine Carneros by Taittinger, Los Carneros, CA, N/V . 70 Brut Rosé; Domaine Carneros by Taittinger, Los Carneros, CA, N/V . 85 Brut Rosé; Lucien Albrecht, Crémant d’Alsace, France, N/V . 60 Prosecco; La Marca, Italy, N/V . 55 NORTHWEST WHITE & ROSÉ CHARDONNAY Chateau Ste . Michelle, Cold Creek Vineyard, Columbia Valley, WA, 2015 . 55 Chehalem Winery, “Inox,” Willamette Valley, OR, 2014 . ..
Recommended publications
  • Viognier Syrah Pinot Gris Marjorie
    ELEVATION (ft) ELEVATION (36 miles to Pacific Ocean) Pacific Coast Range 800 Van Duzer Corridor EILEEN 700 MARJORIE 600 JESSIE 500 400 LOUISE WASHINGTON VIOGNIER CHARDONNAY Portland 45° WILLAMETTE VALLEY Eugene SYRAH 300 OREGON PACIFIC OCEAN PINOT GRIS CALIFORNIA NEVADA 200 THE LABEL PINOT NOIR VINEYARDS PINOT NOIR WINES BEYOND PINOT NOIR Paul and Eileen Gerrie founded Cristom in 1992. The property The Cristom logo was Mark Feltz, our vineyard manager since 1992, is Marjorie Vineyard Estate Syrah has been developed with the commissioned as a sort a talented modern farmer with intimate knowl- 8.5 acres. (480-600ft) Originally planted (own- In 2002 a 2.5 acre Chardonnay vineyard was shared vision of Owner, Paul grafted over to Syrah. We selected four clones of ‘coat of arms’ for Paul edge of the vineyards that he has planted at rooted) in 1982. Marjorie Vineyard is unique Gerrie, Winemaker, Steve Gerrie. It was created by Cristom over the past 22 years. He and his among our single-vineyards because of its wider of Syrah that produce small berries to give them the artist Timothy Tyler. dedicated year-round crew contribute immeasur- spacing and lower density of 605 vines per acre. the best chance to ripen here on the 45th paral- Doerner and Vineyard Manager, The name Cristom ably to the quality and consistency of our wines It was the only vineyard that Cristom kept when lel. There have been some exceptionally cool Mark Feltz, who have all been and the success of Cristom. vintages and in 3 out of 9 years we have not honors the Gerrie’s two the property was purchased in 1992.
    [Show full text]
  • New York State Registered Distributors of Liquor and Wine
    Publication 574 New York State Registered Distributors of Liquor and Wine NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE PAGE NO: 1 REPORT NO: MA0008R2 01/12/2017 REGISTERED DISTRIBUTORS - - - LIQUOR AND WINE (DWS) L9828 CA L 9551 CA L8718 CA 1-800 WINESHOP.COM, INC 26 BRIX LLC 3730 SILVERADO TRAIL, LLC WINESHOP AT HOME B CELLARS MENDING WALL 525 AIRPARK RD 703 OAKVILLE CROSS RD 3720 SILVERADO TRL N NAPA CA 94558-7514 OAKVILLE CA 94562 SAINT HELENA CA 94574-9810 L9583 CA L 8303 CA L8205 CA 7 & 8 LLC 9 DRAGON CELLARS, LLC A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION VINEYARD 7 & 8 YAO FAMILY WINES LONE MADRONE, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION 4028 SPRING MOUNTAIN RD 105 ZINFINDAL LANE 5800 ADELAIDA RD SAINT HELENA CA 94574-9773 SAINT HELENA CA 94574 PASO ROBLES CA 93446-9783 L8706 CA L 9646 OR L9207 CA A H WINES INC A TO Z WINEWORKS, LLC A V V WINERY COMPANY LLC 27 E VINE ST A TO Z WINEWORKS, REX HILL VINEYARDS ALEXANDER VALLEY VINEYARDS LODI CA 95240-4854 30835 N HIGHWAY 99W 8644 HIGHWAY 128 NEWBERG OR 97132-6966 HEALDSBURG CA 95448-9021 L8428 CA L 8763 CA L9062 OR A W DIRECT INC A W DIRECT LLC ABACELA VINEYARDS & WINERY INC A W DIRECT A W DIRECT ABACELA VINEYARDS & WINERY 5325 CORRICK RD 980 AIRWAY CT STE A 12500 LOOKINGGLASS RD SANTA ROSA CA 95409-3313 SANTA ROSA CA 95403-2000 ROSEBURG OR 97471-9067 L9405 OS L 9965 CA L9269 CA ABEJA LLC ABERNATHY - HOFFMAN, LLC ABREU VINEYARDS INC 2014 MILL CREEK RD 1907 N KELLY RD ABREU VINEYARD WALLA WALLA WA 99362-8424 NAPA CA 94558-6221 1451C YOUNTVILLE CROSSROAD YOUNTVILLE CA 94599 L8486 CA L 8298 CA L9470 OS AC VIN CO., LLC ACCOLADE WINES NORTH AMERICA I ACORN ALEGRIA WINERY AC VIN CO GEYSER PEAK WINERY ACORN WINERY 1119 STATE LN 3356 BRITTANY CIR 12040 OLD REDWOOD HWY YOUNTVILLE CA 94599-9407 NAPA CA 94558-4265 HEALDSBURG CA 95448-9528 L9222 CA L 9506 CA L9792 CA ADAM TOLMACH ADAMS WINERY, LLC ADAMVS LLC THE OJAI VINEYARD BELLA VINEYARDS WHITE COTTAGE RANCH 10540 ENCINO DR 9711 W DRY CREEK RD 555 COLLEGE AVE OAK VIEW CA 93022-9257 HEALDSBURG CA 95448-8113 ANGWIN CA 94508-9728 L8548 CA L 9183 CA L9552 OR ADASTRA WINES, INC.
    [Show full text]
  • JWE 10 3 Bookreviews 382..384
    382 Book and Film Reviews VIVIAN PERRY and JOHN VINCENT: Winemakers of the Willamette Valley: Pioneering Vintners from Oregon’s Wine Country. American Palate, Charleston, South Carolina, 2013, 160 pp., ISBN: 978-1609496760 (paperback), $19.99. CILA WARNCKE: Oregon Wine Pioneers. Vine Lives Publishing, Portland, Oregon, 2015, 234 pp., ISBN: 978-1943090761 (paperback), $19.99. Admittedly, it was hard to write a dispassionate review of books that so lovingly describe the region in which I live and so admiringly profile many of my acquain- tances in the Oregon wine industry. Therefore, I used as measures of merit how well each echoed my impressions of this most beautiful area and its people, and whether each accomplished its objectives. Perry’s and Vincent’s Winemakers of the Willamette Valley (WWV) “is meant to showcase the stories of a handful of Oregon’s many Willamette Valley winemakers” (WWV, p. 11). A foreword by Chehalem founder Harry Peterson-Nedry sets the per- sonal tone that pervades those stories. Next, in a mere eight pages of text, the first chapter, “History of the Willamette Valley Wine Region,” covers the climate, soil, grape selection, craftsmanship, industry structure and early success in sufficient detail to provide valuable context. The authors then share intimate interviews with eighteen vintners and vignerons. Within each chapter named for one or two wine- makers are brief descriptions of the wineries that each is affiliated with. These include year founded, ownership, varietals, tasting room location, hours and con- tacts. Sustainability features, a point of pride in the Oregon wine industry, are also listed.
    [Show full text]
  • Consolidated Statements
    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS 63 C ONSOLIDATED H IGHLIGHTS millions of euros 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Net sales 11,867 12,567 13,168 12,466 13,201 Operating income* 1,967 1,548 2,034 2,213 2,461 Income before taxation* 1,652 597 1,264 1,622 2,098 Income from continuing operations Group share before amortization of goodwill 320 75 287 428 582 Net income – Group share 251 (95) 178 303 464 * Adjusted retroactively to reflect reclassifications. euros Income from continuing operations per share before amortization of goodwill 1.77 0.41 1.58 2.36 3.20 * Adjusted following the 1 for 4 split on July 3, 2000. millions of euros Total balance sheet 28,435 29,228 26,802 25,802 25,873 Shareholders’ equity 3,972 3,788 3,793 3,774 4,003 Cash flow 1,140 884 1,528 1,961 2,162 * Adjusted retroactively to reflect reclassifications. 65 C ONSOLIDATED B ALANCE S HEET AT D ECEMBER 31, 2004 (millions of euros) ASSETS Notes 2004 2003 2002 Fixed assets Brands and other intangible assets 3 9,030 9,223 9,368 Depreciation and amortization (406) (518) (362) 8,624 8,705 9,006 Goodwill 4 4,766 4,691 4,628 Amortization (1,751) (1,496) (1,224) 3,015 3,195 3,404 Tangible assets 5 6,978 6,653 6,855 Amortization (2,875) (2,678) (2,614) 4,103 3,975 4,241 Long-term financial assets Equity interests 6 117 52 71 Other long-term securities 7 878 1,252 1,233 Other financial fixed assets 416 357 522 1,411 1,661 1,826 Total fixed assets 17,153 17,536 18,477 Current assets Inventories and work in progress 8-26 3,630 3,517 3,522 Trade receivables and related accounts 9 1,367 1,423 1,373
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 ANNUAL REPORT Passionate About Creativity
    2020 ANNUAL REPORT Passionate about creativity Passionate about creativity THE LVMH SPIRIT Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy merged in 1987, creating the LVMH Group. From the outset, Bernard Arnault gave the Group a clear vision: to become the world leader in luxury, with a philosophy summed up in its motto, “Passionate about creativity”. Today, the LVMH Group comprises 75 exceptional Maisons, each of which creates products that embody unique craftsmanship, carefully preserved heritage and resolute modernity. Through their creations, the Maisons are the ambassadors of a refined, contemporary art de vivre. LVMH nurtures a family spirit underpinned by an unwavering long-term corporate vision. The Group’s vocation is to ensure the development of each of its Maisons while respecting their identity and their autonomy, by providing all the resources they need to design, produce and distribute their creations through carefully selected channels. Our Group and Maisons put heart and soul into everything they do. Our core identity is based on the fundamental values that run through our entire Group and are shared by all of us. These values drive our Maisons’ performance and ensure their longevity, while keeping them attuned to the spirit of the times and connected to society. Since its inception, the Group has made sustainable development one of its strategic priorities. Today, this policy provides a powerful response to the issues of corporate ethical responsibility in general, as well as the role a group like LVMH should play within French society and internationally. Our philosophy: Passionate about creativity THE VALUES OF A DEEPLY COMMITTED GROUP Being creative and innovative Creativity and innovation are part of LVMH’s DNA; throughout the years, they have been the keys to our Maisons’ success and the basis of their solid reputations.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Cristom Mount Jefferson – Willamette Valley, Oregon
    Cristom 2014 Mount Jefferson CuvÉe Pinot Noir Oregon, USA Dry Med Sweet MATURITY 2017 2030 ALCOHOL 13.5% VARIETY Pinot Noir Colour Notes Full, blood red. Aroma Notes Bright, red-fruit aromatics touched with asian spice. Palate Notes Elegant, balanced tannins and persistent acidity. Impressions of pomegranate, Rainier strawberries, raspberries, Dark Hudson cherries, cocoa powder and sweet pipe tobacco along with earthy and dusty notes that are complex and intriguing. “The Mt. Jefferson Cuvée is a blend of of is a blend Cuvée Jefferson “The Mt. including sites, vineyard different sixteen vineyards.” Noir Pinot estate four all Cristom 2014 Mount Jefferson CuvÉe Pinot Noir Oregon, USA Robert Parker’s ‘The Wine Advocate’ 90 Points Has a lively, wild strawberry and candied orange peel scented bouquet, a touch of freshly sliced tangerine in the background. This is a vivacious bouquet wih more intensity than the 2013. The palate is nicely integrated with a subtle saline note towards the earthy finish. James Suckling 94 Points Aromas of walnuts, berries and spices with hints of orange peel. Full-bodied with soft texture and chewy tannins. A juicy and delicious wine already. Needs a year or two to soften. Better in 2018. Maturity 2018 Josh Raynolds - ‘Vinous’ 91 Points Bright red. Forward, spice-accented aromas of fresh red berries, cola and lavender are joined by mineral and allspice nuances that emerge with aeration. Sweet and incisive in the mouth, offering juicy raspberry and floral pastille flavors and a touch of smokiness. Finishes silky and very long, with repeating red fruit character; gentle tannins come in slowly to contribute grip.
    [Show full text]
  • 65032 Tuality Salud Booklet 2020.Indd
    WELCOME 2020 is a year of change. In every corner of the world, and in every area of our own lives, things are very different than they were one year ago. And with that change, there has been struggle. A struggle to find new ways of doing what must be done, a struggle to let go of what can no longer be, and for some, a struggle to survive. Between the moments of struggle, remarkable adaptation has taken root – growing despite challenge. Together, we have created, we have collaborated, and we have adapted. Still in progress, and evolving, but from challenge has risen a new recognition of the ways in which we are connected. So here we are – somewhat disconnected physically, but adapting together to create solutions for the evolving challenge of healthcare disparities in our community. Thank you for showing up to create a strong, stable safety net of accessible, affordable healthcare for Oregon’s vineyard workers and their families. Thank you for saying yes to acknowledging your actions, your contributions can help shape the storyline of this challenging year, and strengthen our response for the future. ¡Salud! Steering Committee WWW.SALUDAUCTION.ORG CHEERS WITH US ON SOCIAL! #SALUDAUCTION CONTENTS WELCOME TO ¡SALUD! 2020 EVENTS TIMELINE & INFO................4 MISSION ..................................5-6 THANK YOUS Sponsors ....................................7 Other Contributors...........................8 Special Acknowledgements ....................9 Committees .................................10 Winery Partners..............................11-13 Vintners Circle Members......................14 AUCTION INFO Big Board Auction Info........................15 Live and Silent Auction Info....................16 Conditions of Purchase .......................17-19 AUCTION LOTS Live Auction Lots.............................20-36 Silent Auction Lots ...........................37-56 – 3 – NOVEMBER 9 – 16, 2020 ONLINE MULTI-DAY EVENT BIDDING OPEN NOVEMBER 9 – 11 Ultra-rare, ultra-premium cases of ¡Salud! Cuvée Pinot Noir available from 36 wineries up for bid.
    [Show full text]
  • JKCR-Lunch.Pdf
    CHEF’S RECOMMENDATIONS Crab & Shrimp Stuffed Salmon Horseradish Crusted Steelhead* Vancouver, BC Okanagan Highlands, Washington Stuffed with Dungeness Crab, Bay Oven Roasted with a Horseradish Shrimp and Brie Cheese and Parmesan Cheese Crust 24.95 18.95 CRAFT COCKTAILS OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL Oregon Triple Berry Martini 9 All Oysters $20 per Half Dozen Pureed Blueberries, Raspberries & Marion Berries, Amethyst, California Kumamoto, California Vodka, Sugar Rimmed Martini Shell Raspberry Cosmimosa 9 Stoli Raspberry Vodka, Orange & Lime Juice, APPETIZERS SOUPS AND SALADS Cranberry, Sparkling Wine Crispy Fried Calamari Jake’s Clam Chowder Ginger Jalapeño Aioli, Cocktail 16 Bowl 8 Cup 6.8 Jake’s Classic Mojito 9.5 Lime juice, Pure Cane Sugar, Fresh Mint Leaves, Dungeness Crab and Bay Shrimp Cakes Jake’s House Salad Rum, served over ice topped with club soda Ginger Jalapeño Aioli 17.5 Glazed Walnuts, Bleu Cheese Crumbles 8.9 The San Francisco Lemon Drop 9 Prawn Cocktail Hearts of Romaine Caesar Salad Vodka, Orange Liqueur, Lemon Juice and a Touch Horseradish Cocktail Sauce 17.99 Parmesan, Garlic Croutons 9.8 of Sugar. Served up with a superfine sugar rim The Moscow Mule 12 Popcorn Shrimp Add-On to your Salad Stolichnaya Vodka, Lime and Puréed Ginger Sherry Wine Aioli 15.25 Grilled Chicken 6.5 | Grilled Shrimp 6.5 | Bay Shrimp 5.95 topped with Soda. Served long over ice Jake’s Old Fashioned 9 The original: Bourbon, Angostura Bitters & Sugar JAKE’S CLASSIC ENTREES Garnished with Cherry, Orange & Lemon Sautéed Prawns Scampi Style Button Mushrooms,
    [Show full text]
  • Age Is Just a Number. It´S Totally Irrelevant, Unless of Course, You Happen to Be a Bottle of Wine!
    AGE IS JUST A NUMBER. IT´S TOTALLY IRRELEVANT, UNLESS OF COURSE, YOU HAPPEN TO BE A BOTTLE OF WINE! - JOAN COLLINS WELCOME TO THE WINE SELECTION OF NORDA! This is a predominately American wine list. We serve wine from all over America but mainly from Oregon. Oregon are bordered by Washington on the north and California in the south. We also serve amazing Riesling from New York State on the east coast. In the kitchen we focus on the combination of the Swedish West coast and the East coast in America and our wine list’s ambition is to make a full circle. We can proudly say that we have the largest selection of Oregon wine on our list, outside of Oregon of course. Pinot Noir is the main grape variety in Oregon and we hope you will revel our wide range of delicious Pinot Noirs. If you are up for European wine we have the classics and some great wildcards once in a while. Enjoy, and remember seven days without wine makes one weak! On behalf of the Oregon wine industry, the Oregon Wine Board is pleased to inform that the restaurant Norda has won a 2017 Oregon Wine A-List Award. The A-List Awards is a partnership between the Oregon Wine Press and the Oregon Wine Board recognizing restaurants across the world displaying enthusiasm for Oregon wine and a deep appreciation of the diverse regions, varieties and producers of Oregon. Wines marked green are LIVE-certified. WINES BY THE GLASS BUBBLES GL/FL NV Ste Michelle Washington .............................................................................120/595:- NV Post Choice of Champagne ........................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • By the Glass
    BY THE GLASS WHITE WINES 2017 Chardonnay Benziger, Carneros, California 9/36 2017 Viognier-Roussanne Blend, Jean-Luc Colombo, Côtes du Rhône 10/40 2017 Pinot Grigio Benvolio, Friuli, Italy 9/36 2017 Riesling Dr. Loosen, Mosel, Germany 8/32 2017 Semillon Blend Château Graville-Lacoste, Bordeaux 10/40 2018 Sauvignon Blanc Babich, Marlbrough, New Zealand 10/40 2016 Pinot Blanc Gustave Lorentz, Alsace, France 9/36 2018 Moscato Piquitos, Valencia, Spain 8/32 N/V Vinho Verde Octave, Portugal 8/32 ROSÉ 2018 Bonny Doon, Vin Gris de Cigare, Central Coast 10/40 RED WINES 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon McManis, California 8/32 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon Quilt, Napa 15/60 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon Pine Ridge Vineyards 25/100 2017 Zinfandel 1000 Stories Medocino, California 10/40 2016 Malbec Catena Vista Flores, Mendoza, Argentina 10/40 2017 Sangiovese Blend Remole Frescobaldi Toscana 8/32 2015 Merlot Rodney Strong, Sonoma County 10/40 2016 Pinot Noir Migration, Sonoma Coast 13/52 2014 Bordeaux Blend Château Loudenne, Médoc, France 15/60 2016 Chinon Château du Coudray Montpensier, France 11/44 2016 Shiraz Barossa Ink, Australia 10/40 2017 Vinho Tinto Casa Ferrerinha, Papa Figus Douro Portugal 10/40 SPARKLING WINES & CHAMPAGNE M/V Mionetto Prosecco, Treviso DOC 10/40 M/V Moet & Chandon Imperial, à Epernay AOC 25 WINE FLIGHTS Enjoy three glasses of wine, 3 oz each, or have us pair a wine with each course 16 1 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINES SPARKLING 2008 Gramona Grand Cuvee, Sant Sadurni D’Anoia 45 M/V Kenwood Cuvee Brut 28 M/V Roederer Estate Brut, Anderson Valley, California 60 2010 Taltarni Taché, South Eastern Australia 45 M/V Steorra Brut, Russian River, Sonoma, California 50 M/V Toso Brut Mendoza 35 FRANCE- BRUT VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE 2008 Cuvée Dom Perignon AOC, à Eperry 300 2008 Louis Roederer Cristal 450 BRUT MULTIPLE VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE M/V Tattinger La Francaise AOC, Reims 120 M/V Veuve Clicquot, Ponsardin AOC, Reims 120 M/V Perrier-Jouët, Blason Rosé, Eperney 175 M/V G.H.
    [Show full text]
  • Wine by the Glass Sparkling White
    OCEAN HOUSE WINE BY THE GLASS SPARKLING FRANCE CHAMPAGNE GLASS Billecart-Salmon, "Brut Rosé", Champagne, France N.V. 35 Krug, "Grand Cuvée Brut", Champagne, France N.V. 45 Pol Roger, "Extra Cuvée de Reserve", Brut, Champagne, France N.V. 25 ITALY VENETO Adami, "Garbel", Prosecco, Veneto, Italy N.V. 10 USA CALIFORNIA Domaine Carneros, "Brut Cuvee", Carneros, California, USA 2013 16 WHITE FRANCE BURGUNDY Joseph Drouhin, Chassagne-Montrachet, Burgundy, France 2015 25 LOIRE VALLEY Pascal Jolivet, "Attitude", Sauvignon Blanc, Loire Valley, France 2016 12 RHONE VALLEY Famille Perrin, Côtes-du-Rhône, Reserve 2015 9 GERMANY MOSEL Schloss Lieser, Riesling, Mosel, Germany 2015 14 ITALY FRIULI-VENEZIA-GIULIA Bortoluzzi, Pinot Grigio, Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Italy 2016 12 Vie di Romans, Pinot Grigio, "Dessimis", Friuli Isonzo, Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Italy 2013 25 TUSCANY Sassoregale, Vermentino, Tuscany, Italy 2016 12 Tenuta dell'Ornellaia, Toscana Bianco, Tuscany, Italy 2013 55 NEW ZEALAND MARLBOROUGH 1 / 31 05/23/2018 11:54:23 OCEAN HOUSE Cloudy Bay, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand 2016 16 USA CALIFORNIA Duckhorn Vineyards, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, California, USA 2016 15 Frank Family Chardonnay 2015 18 Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards, Chardonnay, "Russian River Ranches", Sonoma Coast, 2016 15 Sonoma County, California, USA CONNECTICUT Jonathan Edwards Winery, Chardonnay, North Stonington, CT, U.S.A 2015 12 ROSÉ FRANCE The Palm by Whispering Angel 2017 12 PROVENCE Château d'Esclans, "Garrus", Côtes de Provence, Provence, France 2012 39 RED ARGENTINA MENDOZA Terrazas de los Andes, Malbec, Reserva, Mendoza 2015 13 FRANCE BURGUNDY Jean-Marc Pillot, Chassagne-Montrachet, Clos Saint Jean, 1er Cru 2013 35 Louis Latour, Marsannay, Burgundy, France 2016 15 RHONE VALLEY Famille Perrin, Côtes-du-Rhône, Reserve 2015 9 ITALY TUSCANY Lamole Chianti Classico 2014 14 USA CALIFORNIA Jonathan Edwards, Cabernet Sauvignon, Lodi, California, USA 2015 15 Justin Vineyards, "Isosceles", Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA 2013 30 M.
    [Show full text]
  • Wine Politics: How Governments, Environmentalists, Mobsters, and Critics Influence the Wines We Drink
    Wine Politics Wine Politics How Governments, Environmentalists, Mobsters, and Critics Influence the Wines We Drink Tyler Colman UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS Berkeley · Los Angeles · London University of California Press, one of the most distin- guished university presses in the United States, enriches lives around the world by advancing scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Its activities are supported by the UC Press Foundation and by philanthropic contributions from individuals and institutions. For more information, visit www.ucpress.edu. University of California Press Berkeley and Los Angeles, California University of California Press, Ltd. London, England © 2008 by Tyler Colman Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Colman, Tyler. Wine politics : how governments, environmentalists, mobsters, and critics influence the wines we drink / Tyler Colman. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978–0–520–25521–0 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Wine—Political aspects. 2. Wine industry. I. Title. HD9370.5.C65 2008 338.4'76632–dc22 2007032587 Manufactured in the United States of America 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 10987654321 This book is printed on Natures Book, which contains 50% post-consumer waste and meets the minimum requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48–1992 (R 1997) (Permanence of Paper). To Michelle and Zander, with love Contents List of Illustrations ix List of Sidebars xi Preface and Acknowledgments xiii 1. What Is Wine Politics? 1 2. Soil and Society 7 3. Authenticating Origins 37 4. Baptists and Bootleggers 67 5. Who Controls Your Palate? 103 6. Greens, Gripes, and Grapes 125 7. Celebrating Diversity 145 Notes 149 Bibliography 167 Index 173 Illustrations figures 1.
    [Show full text]