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SOUTHERN GLAZER'S WINE AND SPIRITS Oregon Wine Price Book September - October 2016 Index PG SPARKLING - DOMESTIC 1 BARONESS CELLARS 55; 56 CADENCE 56 SPARKLING - IMPORT 3 BARONS DE ROTHSCHILD 3; 62 CALDORA 71 DOMESTIC WINE 12 BAROSSA VALLEY 88 CALINA 94 IMPORT WINE - OLD WORLD 61 BARREL AXE 15 CALLAWAY 19 IMPORT WINE - NEW WORLD 85 BARTLES & JAYMES 108; 109 CAMBRIA WINES 19 DESSERT WINE 99 BATASIOLO 73 CAMERON HUGHS 19 VERMOUTH 102 BAY BRIDGE 15 CAMPO 82 FRUIT WINE 103 BAYONETTE 66 CAMPO VIEJO 11; 83 READY TO DRINK 103 BB CAP 4 CANALI 72 HIGH PROOF 104 BEAU JOIE 4 CANDLE MAGIC 19 BEVERAGE WINE 104 BEAULIEU VINEYARDS 15; 99 CANDONI 9; 72; 75 CIDER 104 BELLA CONCHI 11 CANOE RIDGE 56 SAKE 104 BELLA SERA 71; 80 CANTINA CELLARO 75 SAKE ACCESSORIES 108 BELLE AMBIANCE 15 CANYON ROAD 19 PROGRESSIVE ADULT BEVERAGES 108 BENNETT LANE 15 CAPCANES 83 DOMESTIC BEER 109 BENVOLIO 9; 72 CAPENSIS 98 PANTRY 109 BENZIGER 15 CAPEZZANA 77 DISCONTINUED 109 BERAN 15 CAPTURE 19 ================================================= BERGDORF CELLARS 56 CARDINALE WINE 19 10 SPAN 12 BERGERAC 69 CARLO ROSSI 19; 20 13 CELSIUS 96 BERINGER 1 CARMEL ROAD 20 1865(SAN PEDRO) 94 BERINGER BLUSH 15 CARMEL VINEYARD 70 19 CRIMES 88 BERINGER CALIF COLLECTION 16 CARNAVAL SPARKLING 3 3 HORSE RANCH 51 BERINGER FOUNDERS ESTATE 16 CARNE HUMANA 20 35 SOUTH 94 BERINGER IMPORT OTHER 94 CARNEROS HILLS 20 50 DEGREE 70 BERINGER KNIGHTS VALLEY 16 CARNIVOR 20 50 SHADES OF GREY 12 BERINGER LUXURY 16 CASA PRIMICIA 83 ACACIA 12 BERINGER NAPA VALLEY 16 CASADEI 77 ACHAVAL 85 BERINGER PRIV RESERVES 16 CASARSA 70 ACONGA 85 BERINGER STONE CELLARS 16; 17 CASILLERO DEL DIABLO 94 ACORDEON 85 BERLUCCHI 8 CASSONE LA FLORENCIA 86 ACRONYM 12; 13 BERONIA 82 CASTANEDA 83 ADOBE ROAD 13 BETTS AND SCHOLL 68; 88 CASTEL 70 AFRICAN PASSION 98 BEWITCHED 17 CASTELLANI 80 AKISHIKA 104 BIG HOUSE 17 CASTELLO BANFI 77 ALAMOS 85 BILLETTE 68 CASTELLO DEL TREBBIO 77 ALBINO ARMANI 76 BLACK OPAL 88 CASTELLO DI MONASTERO 77 ALBRECHT 3; 61 BLACK STALLION 17 CASTELLO MONACI 71 ALCANCE 94 BLACK SWAN 88 CASTELLO QUERCETO 77 ALESSIO VERMOUTH 103 BLAIN GAGNARD 63; 65 CASTELLO TERRICCIO 78 ALEX ELMAN 85 BLANDYS 101 CASTILLO DE MOLINA 94 ALFRED GRATIEN 4 BLOCK WINE 17 CASTLE ROCK WINERY 20 ALLEGRINI 80 BLUE MOUNTAIN 3; 94 CASTRO MARTIN 83 ALMADEN WINES 13 BLUE NUN 70 CATHEDRAL CELLARS 98 ALMAVIVA 94 BLUEWING 17 CAVATAPPI 56 ALMOND ROCA CREAM 101 BODEGA ALFREDO 85 CAVE DE LUGNY 65 ALTA MARIA 13 BODEGA NUMANTHIA TERMES 82 CAVICCHIOLI 9; 72 ALTITUDE PROJECT 13 BODEGAS ATALAYA 82 CECCHI 78 ALTO LOS RAMEROS 94 BODEGAS ATECA 82 CELANI VINEYARDS 20 ALTOZANO 82 BODEGAS BELGRANO 85 CELL BLOCK 20 AMBERHILL 13 BODEGAS CARO 85 CELLA WINES 72 ANAKOTA 13 BODEGAS EL NIDO 82 CELLAR #8 20 ANDRE 1 BODEGAS JUAN GIL 82 CELLERS CAN BLAU 83 ANDREW MURRAY 13 BODEGAS TRITON 82 CENYTH 20 ANGELA 51; 52 BODEGAS Y VINEDOS 82 CERULEAN SKIES SELECTIONS 52 ANGRY BUNCH 13 BOEN 80 CERULLI SPINOZZI 71 ANIMIST WINES 13 BOISSET 63; 65 CHALKBOARD 20; 21 ANOIA 11 BOLD VINE 17 CHALONE 21 ANTERRA 72; 80 BOLLA 9; 77; 80 CHAMISAL 21 ANTHROPOLOGY 88 BOONES FARM 104 CHAMP DE REVES 21 APOTHIC 13 BOOTLEG 70 CHAMPAGNE FLEURY 4 ARANCIO 75 BOTA BOX 3L 17 CHAMPAGNE JEAN LAURENT 4 ARCANUM 76 BOTA BOX 500ML 17 CHAMPAGNE LECLAPART 4 ARCHERY SUMMIT 52 BOTA BRICK 18 CHANDON 1; 21 ARGENTO 85 BOUCHAINE 18 CHAPOUTIER ESTATES 68 ARGYLE 2; 52 BOUCHARD AINE & FILS 62; 63; 65; 69 CHAPPELLET 21 ARIDO 85 BRADFORD MNT 18 CHARLES DE FERE 4 ARINZANO 82 BRANCAIA 77 CHARLES LAFITTE 4 ARMAND DE BRIGNAC 4 BRANCOTT VINEYARDS 96; 97 CHARMED 1 ARMAND ROUSSEAU 63 BRANDL 61 CHATEAU BASTIDE DAUZAC 62 ARROW CREEK 13 BRANDLIN 18 CHATEAU BONNET 62; 63 ARROWOOD 14 BRAZIN 18 CHATEAU CARBONNIEUX 62 ASTICA 85 BREAD & BUTTER 18 CHATEAU CHEVAL 62 ATALON WINES 14 BRELLA 52 CHATEAU COUHINS LURTON 62 ATLAS PEAK 14 BRIDLEWOOD 18 CHATEAU CRISP 97 AU GROONER 61 BROQUEL 85; 86 CHATEAU D'ARCINS 62 AVVIATO 80 BROWNE 56 CHATEAU DE BON AMI 62 B&G AOC WINES 67; 68 BROWNIE POINTS 18 CHATEAU DE CRUZEAU 62 B&G VARIETAL 67; 69 BUBO 18 CHATEAU DE LA GARDINE 68 B2 52 BUENA VISTA 4; 18 CHATEAU DE LANCYRE 66 BACIO 14 BUONA STELLA 70 CHATEAU DE PENA 69 BALLATORE 1 BUTTERNUT 18 CHATEAU DE SANCERRE 67 BANFI TOSCANA 76; 77 BYRON 18; 19 CHATEAU D'ESCLANS 68 BANFI VIGNE REGALE 8; 100 CA DONINI 71; 80 CHATEAU DIANA 1 BANROCK 3; 88 CA MARCANDA 77 CHATEAU DUCLA 62 BANZAI 104 CA WINECRAFT 109 CHATEAU HAUT SURGET 62 BAREFOOT 14; 15 CA'BIANCA 73 CHATEAU LA GORDONNE 68 BAREFOOT BUBBLY 1; 9 CABO DE HORNOS 94 CHATEAU LA GRANGE CLINET 62 BARONE FINI 76 CA'DEL TEO 8 CHATEAU LA GRAVIERE 63 SOUTHERN GLAZER'S WINE AND SPIRITS Oregon Wine Price Book September - October 2016 CHATEAU LA LOUVIERE 62; 63 DELOACH 24; 25 FINCA CONSTANCIA 83 CHATEAU LA NERTHE 68 DEMOISELLE 5 FINCA FLICHMAN 86 CHATEAU LAFAYETTE 1 DESERT WIND 57 FINCA LA LINDA 86 CHATEAU LANGOA BARTON 62 DEWANOYUKI 105 FIREFLY RIDGE WINES 26 CHATEAU LASSEGUE 62 DIABLO CREEK 25 FIRESTEED 53 CHATEAU MAGENCE 63 DIAMA 8; 10 FISHEYE 89 CHATEAU MIREFLEURS 63 DIORA 25 FITTINGS 67 CHATEAU NAPOLEON 1 DOM PERIGNON 5 FIVE OAKS 26 CHATEAU PICAU PERNA 63 DOM RUINART 5; 6 FIVE RIVERS 26 CHATEAU ROCHEMORIN 63 DOM SARRAGOUSSE 66 FJ SERRA 27 CHATEAU ST SULPICE 63 DOMAINE BILLAUD SIMON 66 FLAGSTONE 98 CHATEAU TANUNDA 88 DOMAINE CABIRAU 66 FLIPFLOP 27 CHATEAU TOUR PRIGNAC 63 DOMAINE CHAVY 65 FLIPSIDE 27 CHATEAU VIGNOT 63 DOMAINE CHERISEY 65 FLIRT 27 CHILL OUT 21 DOMAINE COGNARD 65 FLORIO 100 CHIME 21 DOMAINE COLIN 63; 65 FLOWERS 27 CHLOE 9; 21; 70 DOMAINE COURCEL 63 FOG HEAD 27 CHOCO VINE 100 DOMAINE DAMOY 63; 65 FOLONARI WINES 8; 71; 78; 81 CHOCOLATE SHOP 56 DOMAINE DE LA RENJARDE 68 FONTANA CANDIDA 73 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 99 DOMAINE DE LA TOUR VIEILLE 66 FONTELLA 78 CHRISTIAN MOREAU 66 DOMAINE DE LA VOUGERAIE 64; 65 FOODIES 27 CHRONIC CELLARS 1; 21 DOMAINE GELIN 64 FOREFRONT 27; 53 CHT ST JEAN CINQ CEPAGES 21 DOMAINE GRIVOT 64 FORMENTINI 72 CHT ST JEAN RESERVES 21 DOMAINE LABRUYERE 64 FORTANT 67 CHT ST JEAN SONOMA 21 DOMAINE LE SANG DES CAILLOUX 68 FOUR SPOT 27 CHT ST JEAN SUPER PREMIUM 21; 22 DOMAINE MATROT 65 FOXHORN 27; 89 CHURCHILLS ESTATES 82 DOMAINE MOUTON 64 FRANZIA 27; 28 CHURCHILLS PORTS 101 DOMAINE NIELLON 65 FREEMARK ABBEY 28 CIACCI 78 DOMAINE VERDET 64 FREESTONE 28 CITATION 52 DOMAINE VOCORET 66 FREI BROS 28 CLARENDON HILL 88; 89 DOMAINE WACHAU 61 FREIXENET 11; 12 CLAYHOUSE 22 DOMINO 25 FRENCH RABBIT 69 CLICQUOT 5 DONNA OLIMPIA 78 FRUITASIA 109 CLIFFHANGER 76 DOUBLE CANYON 57 FUKUNISHIKI 105 CLINE 22; 99 DOUBLE DECKER 25 FUSE 28 CLOS PEGASE 22 DOUBLE DOG DARE 25 GABBAS 75 CLOUDCAP 56 DOWNTON ABBEY 63 GABBIANO 78 CLOUDY BAY 97 DOYENNE 57 GAJA 73; 74; 78 COCKBURNS 101 DRY CREEK 25 GALLO NIGHT TRAIN 104 COCOBON 22 DUBONNET 100 GALLO OF SONOMA 28 COLBY RED 22 DUCA 81 GALLO SIGNATURE 28; 29 COLLE LAURO 9 DUCA DI SALAPARUTA 75 GALLO TWIN VALLEY 29; 86 COLOR BLOCK 94 DUCAROSSO 78 GALLO VERMOUTH 102 COLORES DEL SOL 86 DUCK POND 52; 57 GARNET 29 COLUMBIA WINERY 56 DUGAT PY 64 GARY FARRELL 29 CONCANNON VINEYARD 22 DUVAL-LEROY 6 GASCON 86 CONCHA Y TORO 95 DYNAMITE 25 GATO NEGRO 3; 95 CONCRETE 22 EAGLES ROCK 86 GAZELA 82 COPPERRIDGE 22; 23 EARL STEVENS 25 GEKKEIKAN PLUM WINES 105 CORBETT CANYON 23 ECCO DOMANI 10; 70; 72; 76; 78 GEKKEIKAN PREMIUM SAKE MARQUES 105 CORTE GIARA 80 ECHELON 25 GEKKEIKAN REGULAR SAKE 105; 108 CORTE SANT'ALDA 80 ECO 95 GERARD BERTRAND 3; 67; 69 CORVIDAE WINE CO 56 ED HARDY WINES 67 GEYSER PEAK 29 CORVO 75 EDGE 25 GH MUMM 6 COS 75 EDMEADES WINES 25 GHOST PINES 29; 30 COUP DE GRACE 23 EDNA VALLEY 25; 26 GIA LANGHE 74 COVEY RUN 56 EGON MULLER 70 GIACOSA FRATELLI 74 COYAM 95 EL COTO 83 GIARRUSSO 30 CRATER LAKE 52 EL PENSADOR 83 GIFFORD HIRLINGER 57 CREME DE LYS 23 EL SANCHO 83 GILIA 81 CRITERION 66 ELOUAN 52 GINGERBERRY 30 CRUZ DE ALBA 83 EMMA PEARL 26 GIRARD 30 CRUZ GARCIA 83 ENTREE HOUSE 79; 80 GIRARDET 53 CUL DE SAC 23 ENTWINE 26 GLEN ELLEN WINES 30 CULTIVATE WINES 23 ENZA 10 GLOBERATI 61; 70; 72; 86; 95 CUPCAKE WINES 1; 8; 9; 10; 23; 70; 89; 97 EOLA HILLS 52; 53; 100 GLORIA FERRER SPARKLING 1; 2 CURIOUS BEASTS 23 EPICA 95 GLORIA FERRER WINES 30 CUTLER CREEK 23 EPPA 26 GNARLY HEAD 30; 86 CUVAISON 24 ERNIE ELS 98 GONZALEZ BYASS 102 CUVEE AURORA 8 ESCHER HAUS 70 GOOSE BAY 97 DA LUCA 10 ESPERTO 81 GOOSE BUMP 89 DAILYS RTD COCKTAILS 103 ESPRIT ST SULPICE 63 GOOSE RIDGE 57 DAKU 105 ESPUELA DEL GAUCHO 86 GRAFFINA 86 DANCING BULL 24 ETESIAN 26 GRAHAMS PORTS 101; 102 DANIEL COHN 24 ETUDE 26 GRAN MORAINE 53 DAOU VYDS 24 F8 57 GRATIEN & MEYER 3 DARK HORSE 24 FAIRBANKS 99 GREAT AMERICAN WINE CO 30 DASHWOOD 97 FAIVELEY 64; 65; 66 GREATER THAN ONE 30 DAVID BRUCE 24 FALLING STAR 86 GREG NORMAN ARGENTINA 86 DAVID JAMES 24 FANTINEL 10; 72 GREG NORMAN AUSTRALIA 3; 89 DAVID STONE 24 FARM NAPA 26 GREG NORMAN CALIFORNIA 30 DAVIS BYNUM 24 FATTORIA DEI BARBI 78 GREG NORMAN NEW ZEALAND 97 DEADBOLT 24 FATTORIA MONTICINO 72 GRIFALCO DELLA LUCIANA 71 DECOPAS 86 FATTORIA SARDI 78 GRU 71 DEEP COVE 97 FAUST 26 GUARDIAN PEAK 30; 98 DEL VENTO 72 FEATHERWEIGHT 26 H&G 30 DELICIA 109 FEEDING FRENZY 26 HAKUGYOKKO 105 DELILLE CELLARS 57 FERNGROVE 89 HANATOMOE 105 DELLATORRI 10; 73; 78; 80 FEUDO SARTANNA 75 HANDCRAFT 30; 31; 86 SOUTHERN GLAZER'S WINE AND SPIRITS Oregon Wine Price Book September - October 2016 HANNA 31 KRACHER 61 MARCO ABELLA 84 HARDY'S 89; 99 KRUG 6 MARILYN 37 HARDY'S NOTTAGE HILL 89 KUHLING GILLOT 70 MARQUES DE RISCAL 84 HARTFORD 31 KUNDE 34 MARTIN CODAX 84 HARTFORD COURT 31 KWV 98 MARTINI 37 HARUSHIKA 105 LA CASTELLA 10 MARTINI & ROSSI 8; 103 HARVEYS BRISTOL CREAM
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