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Bottle Wine Menu The Hermit Ram Torre de Oña Reserva sparkling | bottle 2020 (New Zealand) Skin fermented 2014 (Rioja) Tempranillo. 70 sauvignon blanc. 50 Biasiotto Prosecco Extra Dry Grattamacco Bolgheri Rosso NV (Veneto) Glera. 35 Rafael Palacios ‘Louro' 2019 (Toscana) Cabernet, cab franc, merlot, 2019 (Valdorras) Godello. 60 sangiovese. 70 Adriano Adami Prosecco Brut NV (Veneto) Glera. 38 J. Brix ‘Cobolorum’ Pét Nat LaBarge ‘CinQuin’ 2018 (Santa Barbara) Sparkling riesling. 60 2018 (Sta. Rita Hills) Pinot noir. 70 Tribault Schlosser Brut Rosé NV (Champagne) Pinot noir, David Page Wines GrapeHeart ‘The Thrill’ pinot meunier, chardonnay. 85 2018 (Willamette) Chardonnay. 65 2014 (Suisun Valley) Syrah, cab, cab franc. 75 Gramona ‘Ill Lustros’ Brut Nature Grey Stack ‘Rosemary’s Block’ Guy Farge ‘Terrior de Granit’ 2012 (Corpinnat) Xarel-lo, macabeo. 90 2019 (Sonoma) Sauvignon blanc. 70 2018 (Saint-Joseph) syrah. 78 François Chidaine ‘Bouchet’ B. Kosuge ‘The Shop’ Pierre Gimonnet ‘Cuis 1er Cru’ 2015 (Vouvray) Chenin blanc. 85 2017 (Carneros) Pinot noir. 80 Blanc de Blancs NV (Champagne) Chardonnay. 125 Terroir al Limit ‘Terra de Cuques’ Colotte ‘Cuvée Vielles Vignes’ 2016 (Priorat) Pedro ximénez, muscat 2017 (Marsannay) Pinot noir. 80 d'Alexandria. 100 Tuck Beckstoffer ‘Mad Hatter’ white & rosé | bottle Gran Moraine ‘Yamhill-Carlton’ 2018 (Napa) Cabernet, petite sirah, merlot, Vallevo Rosato 2014 (Willamette) Chardonnay. 110 petit verdot, cab franc. 90 2020 (Costa de Trabocchi) Sangiovese, montepulciano. 28 Trefethen ‘Oak Knoll District’ 2018 (Napa) Cabernet, petit verdot, merlot, Heinrich Hartl III ‘HH3’ red | bottle malbec, cab franc. 105 2017 (Thermenregion) Rotgipfler. 32 Bodegas Ponce ‘Clos Lojen’ Mathieu Jérôme ‘Saje’ 2019 (Manchuela) Bobal. 38 Muga Rosé 2017 (Châteauneuf du Pape) Grenache, syrah, 2020 (Rioja) Garnacha, viura, tempranillo. 32 Domaine Bellevue Touraine mourvedre, cinsault. 110 2019 (Touraine) Gamay. 40 Vinicola Antonutti Whitehall Lane 2017 (Friuli Grave) Friulano. 34 Clavis Aurea ‘Riserva’ 2018 (Napa) Cabernet sauvignon. 110 2017 (Dotejo) Vihno tinto. 42 Red Tail Ridge ‘Good Karma’ Sori’Paitin Barbaresco 2017 (Finger Lakes) Riesling. 36 Cellers Unio ‘Convey’ 2015 (Langhe) Nebbiolo. 110 2017 (Priorat) Garnacha, mazuelo, syrah. 42 Le Charmel Rosé Guido Porro Barolo 2020 (Provence Islands) Syrah, cinsault, Carlos Basso ‘Viña Amalia’ Reserva 2016 (Serralunga d'Alba) Nebbiolo. 110 Mourvèdre, grenache, rolle. 36 2015 (Valle de Uco) Malbec. 45 Bravante ‘Trio’ Brandbourg ‘Coastal Cuvée’ Andrew Rich ‘Rich Table’ 2014 (Howell Mountain) Merlot, cabernet, cab franc. 115 2018 (Elkton) Gewürtztraminer, 2018 (Columbia Valley) Cabernet. 45 riesling, pinot gris, sauvignon blanc. 36 Apaltagua ‘Envero' Clos Erasmus ‘Laurel' 2018 (Priorat) Garnatxa, syrah cabernet. 140 Quinta de Santa Teresa 2018 (Colchagua Valley) Carmenere. 45 2019 (Vihno Verde / Douro) Avesso. 36 Fratelli Ponti ‘Vini’ Fatoria dei Barbi Brunello 2016 (Montalcino) Sangiovese. 150 Carpinus Family Winery 2017 (Asti) Barbera. 48 2018 (Tokaj) Hárslevelu. 38 Cesar Marquez ‘Parajes’ Domaine du Vieux Lazaret Sick Dreyer ‘Clevner’ 2018 (Bierzo) Mencîa. 50 ‘Cuvée Exceptionelle’ 2019 (Alsace) Pinot blanc. 40 2015 (Châteauneuf du Pape) Grenache, syrah, L’Hallali Gigondas cinsault. 160 Curran Rosé Grande Reserve Trujillo 2020 (Sta Barbara) Grenache gris. 45 2017 (Rhône) Syrah, grenache, mourvedre, 2016 (Napa) Cabernet, merlot, cab franc, petite cinsault. 55 Bojo do Luar ‘Tez’ verdot, malbec. 175 2020 (Vihno Verde) Avesso, azal. 42 Henri Prudhon ‘Les Charmeaux' Cade 2018 (Bourgogne) Pinot noir. 60 Schlossmülenhoff ‘Das Ist Schön’ 2017 (Howell Mountain) Cabernet, merlot, 2020 (Rheinheissen) Scheurebe, Müller- Calle de Catocci ‘Poggio d’Oro' petite verdot, malbec. 215 Thurgau, gelber muskateller. 45 2016 (Montecucco) Sangiovese. 60 Villacreces ‘Nebro’ Jean Manciat Mâcon-Charnay Buglioni ‘il Bugiardo’ Ripasso 2013 (Ribera) Tempranillo. 250 2019 (Burgundy) Chardonnay. 45 2017 (Valpolicella) Corvinone, oseleta, corvina, Alpha Omega ‘MR’ by rondinella, croatina. 60 Château Coussin Provence Rosé Michel Rolland & Jean Hoefliger 2020 (Sainte-Victoire) Grenache, Darmós ‘Planella’ 2016 (Beckstoffer & Stagecoach, Napa) cinsault, syrah. 45 2018 (Montsant) Carinyena, syrah. 60 Cabernet sauvignon, cab franc, malbec. 300 Chateau Moncontour Demi-Sec Super Glou & Fond Cyprès 2019 (Vouvray) Chenin blanc. 45 2013 (Corbières) Cinsault. 60 Updated 9/10/21 Cliff Lede Davis Family Vineyards 2018 (Napa) Sauvignon blanc. 45 2018 (Russian River) Zinfandel. 68 Pepie ‘La Pepie’ Muscadet Occhipinti ‘SP68’ Rosso 2019 (Loire) Melon de Bourgogne. 45 2020 (Sicily) Frappato, nero d’avola. 68.
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