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Wine List 2018 Wine List 2018 honoring We are pleased that you have chosen to dine with us. We have been carefully selecting wines since 1967. Our wine cellar is temperature controlled for the ultimate storage conditions. Our staff will be very pleased to help you select a fine wine to add to your dining experience. Philip A. Goddard III ~ Proprietor / Sommelier Cliff Olson ~ Manager 2 Page # Table of Contents Cocktails and Draft Beers 4 Wines by the Glass 5 Sommelier Wine Specials 6 Domestic Sparkling Wines and Champagnes 7 French Burgundy, White Côte Maconnais, Côte de Beaune, Chablis 8 Burgundy, Red Beaujolais, Côte de Beaune, Côte Chalonnaise 8 Côte de Nuits 9 Bordeaux, Red Margaux, Haut-Médoc, Médoc and Bordeaux Superiore 10 St Emilion, St. Estèphe and Pomerol 10 St. Julien and Pauillac 11 Graves 12 Bordeaux, White and Loire, Vin d’ Alsace ~ Graves 12 Rhône, Red and White 13 Italian, White and Red Varietals 14, 15 German, Hungarian Rhine-Nahe-Rheingau and Mosel-Saar-Ruwer 16 Spain, Argentina and Chile 17 Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, White & Red Varietals 18, 19 American, White Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Gewurztraminer 20 Other Varietals 20 Chardonnay 21 American, Red Cabernet Sauvignon 22 - 25 Merlot and Cabernet Franc 26 Meritage and Red Table Wines 27 Pinot Noir 29 Zinfandel, Gamay Noir, Petite Sirah, Shiraz and Syrah 30 Specialty Half & Large Bottle Selections 31 1.5 Liter to 6 Liter Selections 32, 33 Sauternes & Dessert Wines 34 Ports, Sherry, Cognac, Armagnac and Brandy 35 Single Malt Scotch, Blended Scotch, Bourbon and Whiskey 36 Vodka, Gin, Tequila, Rum and Well Liquor 37 Liqueurs, Draft and Bottled Beer, Non Alcoholic Beverages 38 3 Cocktails We love to revive old classics and to give a tweak to modern staples. In the drinks below we revisit some great cocktails from just before and after the Prohibition era. Black Manhattan 12 GBI Rusty Nail 12 We offer a brooding counterpart to the classic One of our parent’s favorite winter drinks. A classic blend Manhattan. A touch bitter, but the sharp corners are of Johhny Walker Red scotch and Drambuie. We add a rounded by Bordeaux cherries. Made with Bulleit touch of Orange bitters and orange zest to give it a pop! Bourbon, Amaro Montenegro and cherry Pomegranate Champagne Cocktail 12 Sazerac 12 We blend Grand Marnier with Pama liqueur, fresh One of the oldest “cocktails” on record, the Sazerac has pomegranate juice, and sparkling wine. Whole its origins in Louisiana where one story credits its creation pomegranate seeds are used to finish it off. to a Creole apothecary named Antoine Amadie Peychaud. Our take on the Sazerac combines Bulleit Rye, Mata Hari Ginger Rhum 11 Absinthe, Demerara Sugar and Peychaud’s Bitters We blend three rums: Goslings Black Seal, Rhum Barbancourt and Captain Morgan’s spiced rum, and then Coin Margarita add a touch of ginger simple syrup to make a soothing Silver 12 Reposado 13 Anejo 14 and funky spiced fall cocktail. Peligroso Tequila, Cointreau, Agave, Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice Winter Cosmo 12 Vodka, Saint Germain Elderflower Liqueur, Blanc Limé 11 with a touch of cranberry and lemon juice. Not a cocktail, but a clean refreshing revisit of the classic French café wine. The Blanc Limé is the perfect aperitif, Maple Old Fashioned 12 made from Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon grapes with a Bulleit bourbon, maple simple syrup, citrus infusion, and CO2 to give it a little pop. Angostura bitters, orange peel, Luxardo Cherry Bottled Beers Draft Beers Upslope Pale Ale 5.50 Stella Artois 5.50 Avery IPA 5.50 Avery White Rascal 6.00 Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout 6.00 Dale’s Pale Ale (can) 5.50 Ska Pils World 5.50 Fat Tire 5.50 Wibby Volksbeir Vienna 7.75 Odell’s Cutthroat Porter 5.50 Gravity Coal Kriek 9.00 Upslope Citra (can) 6.00 Estrella Damm (gluten free) 7.00 Leffe Blonde 6.00 Beer Flight 8.00 Coors Light 4.50 (your choice of 3 six ounce glasses) Beck’s Non Alcoholic 4.50 4 Wines By The Glass Sparkling Wines & Cider Glass Domaine Ste. Michelle, Brut (Columbia Valley, WA) 7.50 Chloe, Prosecco (Italy) 8.50 Chandon, Brut (Napa, CA) 187 ml Bottle 18.00 Laurent-Perrier, Champagne Brut (Tours-sur-Marne) 187 ml Bottle 32.00 Martinelli’s, Sparkling Cider 4.00 White Varietals Rosé of Negroamaro, Tormaresca “Calafuria’’ (Salento, Italy), 2016 12.00 Sauvignon Blanc, Bonterra “Winemaker’s Reserve’’ (California), 2015 11.00 Albarino, Torres “Pazo das Bruxas’’ (Spain), 2016 13.00 Riesling, Château Saint Michelle “Saint M’’ (Pfalz, Germany), 2014 10.00 Pinot Gris, Domaine Emile Beyer (Alsace, France), 2015 14.00 Chardonnay Fess Parker (Santa Barbara, CA), 2015 12.00 Macon - Chaintré (Château de Chaintré, France), 2014 14.00 Cabernet Sauvignon Edge (California), 2014 15.00 Pinot Noir Erath, Resplendent (Oregon), 2015 13.00 Other Red Varietals Super Tuscan, Centine (Tuscany, Italy), 2013 10.00 Zinfandel, Bonterra (Mendocino, CA), 2016 12.00 Malbec, Catena “Vista Flores’’(Argentina), 2013 10.00 Rioja Crianza, Torres “Altos Ibericos’’ (Spain), 2013 11.00 Merlot, Seven Falls Cellars “Wahluke Slope’’, 2013 13.00 Sommelier Special Selections Ask your server for our by-the-glass Cellar Special Vintage Dessert Wines Michele Chiarlo “Nivole” Moscato d’Asti (Italy), 2014 9.00 Château La Riviere, Sauternes (France), 2012 14.00 5 Sommelier Featured Wines Specialty Half-Bottle Selection Domestic & ImportedWhite Wines Sparkling Wine Bin # DeLille 6 Cellars Laurent “Chaleur-Perrier, Estate”, Brut Bordeaux (Tours-sur Blend-Marne) (Columbia Valley), 1999187 ml 32.00 $ 62.00 DeLille13 Cellars Chandon, is a boutique Brut (Napa)artisan winery located in Woodinville, Washington. 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