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Wm. Farmer & Sons WM. FARMER & SONS WINE LIST ROSÉ & CHILLED REDS Wölffer Rosé 2017 • Merlot, Chardonnay Long Island, New York 34 Ch. Sulauze “Pomponette” Rosé 2017 • Grenache, Syrah Coteaux D’aix En Provence • Organic 38 Picayune Cellars “Hay Penny” Rosé 2016 • Syrah, Grenache Mendocino County, California 36 Ch. Sulauze “Pomponette” Rouge 2017 • Grenache, Syrah Coteaux D’aix En Provence • Organic 38 Le Briseau Rouge “Patapon” 2016 • Pineau D’aunis Loire, France • Organic 45 Coquelet Côte Du Py Vieilles Vignes Morgon 2015 • Gamay Beaujolais, France 65 La Clarine Farm Mourvèdre 2016 • Sierra Foothills, CA • Biodynamic 55 SPARKLING Huet Pétillant 2013 • Chenin Blanc Loire, France • Biodynamic 55 Mosse Moussamoussette Vdf Rosé 2017 • Grolleau Gris, Gamay Loire, France • Organic 50 Jousset Montlouis-Sur-Loire 2015 “Bubulle” Pet Nat • Chenin Blanc Loire, France • Biodynamic 45 Sanger Champagne “Voyage 360” Brut Nature NV • Chardonnay, Pinot Noir Champagne, France • 1/2 Half Bottle 40 Chartogne-Taillet “Cuvée Ste. Anne” Champagne NV • Chardonnay Champagne, France 85 Billecart-Salmon Champagne Brut Rosé NV Champagne, France 125 CIDER Sundstrom “Greater Lake Ontario” Cider 2015 New York 35 Aaron Burr Elderberry-Apple Wine Cider New York 58 BY THE GLASS Domaine De La Pépière 2017 • Muscadet Loire, France • Organic 12 L’oliveto 2014 • Chardonnay Russian River, California 12 Dom. Cattin • Pinot Blanc 2016 Alsace, France 10 Marie Du Lac Sancerre 2017 • Sauvignon Blanc Loire, France 14 Akane 2015 • Pinot Noir Sonoma County, California 13 La Grange De Piaugier Côtes Du Rhône 2015 • Grenache Rhône, France • Organic 10 Già Lange Rosso 2015 • Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto Piedmont, Italy 10 Joey Tensley 2016 • Cabernet Sauvignon Central Coast, California 12 Chateau Pigoudet • Rosé 2017 Provence, France • Sustainable 9 Dom. Chidaine Touraine Rosé 2017 • Pinot Noir, Grolleau Loire, France • Organic 11 Fantinel Prosecco NV • Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy 10 Graft Cider, Farm Flor Newburgh, New York 6 20 SOUTH FRONT STREET • HUDSON NEW YORK • WMFARMERANDSONS.COM • 518 828 1635 WM. FARMER & SONS WINE LIST WHITE Dom. Les Cantates Cru Chignin 2014 • Jacquère Savoie, France 36 Villemade 2017 • Sauvignon Blanc Loire, France • Organic 40 Jolie Laide 2016 • Pinot Gris California • Organic 72 Eyrie Vineyards 2015 • Pinot Gris Dundee Hills, Oregon • Biodynamic 50 Red Tail Ridge • Dry Riesling 2016 • Finger Lakes, New York 38 Teutonic Wine Co Alsea 2014 • Pinot Blanc, Pinot Meunier Willamette Valley, Oregon 65 Prà Soave Classioc “Otto” 2017 • Garganega Veneto, Italy • Organic 40 Domaine Aux Moines Le Berceau Des Fees 2016 • Chenin Blanc Loire, France • Organic 50 Fine Disregard “Oak Knoll” 2015 • Milhouse Semillon Napa, California 58 Matthiasson “Linda Vista” 2016 • Chardonnay Napa, California 60 Ch. Des Rontets Pouilly-Fuissé 2015 “Una Tantum” • Charonnay Burgundy, France 50 Occhipinti Sp68 Bianco 2016 • Zibibbo, Albanello Sicily, Italy • Organic 52 Chateau Montelena 2014 • Chardonnay Napa, California 90 Massa “Derthona” 2015 • Timorasso Piedmont, Italy • Organic 58 Smockshop Band NV • Gewürztraminer Columbia Gorge, Oregon 110 Kistler “Kistler Vineyard” 2004 • Chardonnay Sonoma Valley, California 150 RED Brea “Selection” 2015 • Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands, California • Organic 48 Domaine De Torraccia Vin De Corse 2013 Corsica, France • Organic 40 Domaine Arnoux Savigny Les Beaune “Les Pimentiers” 2015 • Pinot Noir Burgundy, France 65 Eminence Road”Elizabeth’s Vineyard” 2016 • Pinot Noir Finger Lakes, New York 45 Castell’in Villa Chianti 2013 • Sangiovese Tuscany, Italy • Organic 48 Porter Creek 2015 • Estate Pinot Noir Russian River, California 80 Occhipinti Sp68 Rosso 2016 • Nero D’avola, Frappato Sicily, Italy • Organic 55 Tinhof Zwei 2013 • Blaufrankisch, Zweigelt Burgenland, Austria • Biodynamic 40 Roar 2015 • Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands, California 85 Domaine La Monardière Vacqueyras “Les 2 Monardes” 2014 • Grenache Rhône, France • Organic 44 Fenocchio Barolo 2013 • Nebbiolo Piedmont, Italy 70 Clos De Brusquières Châteauneuf-Du-Pape 2015 • Grenache Rhône, France 82 Clos Saron ”Home Vineyard” 2013 • Pinot Noir Sierra Foothills, California • Organic 110 Bedrock Old Vine 2016 • Zinfandel Sonoma Valley, California • Organic 52 Tensley 2016 • Syrah Santa Barbara, California 48 Borgogno Barolo 2012 • Nebbiolo Piedmont, Italy 90 Movia Pinot Nero 2011 Primorska, Slovenia 85 Bucklin 2014 • Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma, California • Organic 75 La Gerla Brunello Di Montalcino 2012 • Sangiovese Tuscany, Italy 98 Heitz Cellars 2012 • Cabernet Sauvignon Napa, California • Organic 95 Mount Eden 2012 • Cabernet Sauvignon Santa Cruz, California 125 Crane Assembly El Coco 2015 • Zinfandel, Petit Syrah, Merlot Napa Valley, California 115 20 SOUTH FRONT STREET • HUDSON NEW YORK • WMFARMERANDSONS.COM • 518 828 1635.
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