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Bulla Winter Park Beverage Menu LIMONADAS - LEMONADES Non-alcoholic VINOS BLANCOS - WHITE WINE Made with fresh squeezed juice ROSÉ CLASSIC 3. STRAWBERRY 5. CARLOS SERRES, ROSÉ, Rioja, 2020 10./40. BLACKBERRY 5. LIGHT & CRISP CERVEZA - BEER RAIMAT ALBARIÑO, Rías Baixas, 2019 11./44. MARQUÉS DE VIZHOJA, BLANCO, Rias Baixas, 2019 36. DRAFT BEER MAHOU, Lager, Spain 5./7. BODEGAS ONDARRE TEMPRANILLO BLANCO, Rioja, 2017 10./40. CROOKED CAN, WORKAHOLIC, Pale Ale, Florida 6./8. MENADE, ORGANIC, VERDEJO, Rueda, 2018 46. CIGAR CITY JAI-ALAI, India Pale Ale, Florida 7./9. BOTTLES SHAYA, OLD VINES, VERDEJO, Rueda, 2017 12./48. ESTRELLA GALICIA, Pale Lager, Spain 7. INAZIO URRUZOLA TXAKOLINA , País Vasco, 2019 13./52. AMSTEL LIGHT, Pale Lager, Holland 7. ESTRELLA DAMM, Lager, Spain 7. MARQUÉS DE RISCAL, SAUVIGNON BLANC, Rueda, 2017 9./36. STELLA ARTOIS, Lager, Belgium 7.5 PACO Y LOLA, ALBARIÑO, Rías Biaxas, 2019 58. GOLDEN MONKEY, Belgian style tripel, Pennsylvania 8. BROOKLYN LAGER, Amber Lager, New York 7. CASTILLO DE MONJARDIN, CHARDONNAY, Navarra, 2019 9./36. ALHAMBRA RESERVA 1925, Imperial Pils, Spain 8. HOEGAARDEN, Witbier, Belgium 7. RICHER & FULLER COPPERTAIL NIGHT SWIM, Porter, Florida 7. PAZO SAN MAURO, ALBARIÑO, Rías Baixas, 2017 56. LAGUNITAS IPA, India Pale Ale, California 7. CIGAR CITY MADURO, Brown Ale, Florida 7. ANIMA NEGRA, QUÍBIA, CALLET, Mallorca, 2018 59. 1906 RESERVA ESPECIAL, Amber Lager, Spain 7. VIÑA MEIN, Ribeiro, 2016 58. VINS DEL MASSIS MASSIS, Catalunya, 2014 54. NISIA, LAS SUERTES, Rueda, 2016 72. CóCTELES - COCKTAILS MOSCOW MULE 12. Russian Standard Vodka, Fever Tree ginger beer, fresh lime, cardamom & currant infused syrup, candied ginger VINOS TINTOS - RED WINE LEMONGRASS COLLINS 12. Martin Miller’s Gin, Elderflower, lemongrass syrup, cucumber BRIGHT & FRUIT DRIVEN PROPER GIN & TONIC 13. Martin Miller’s Gin, lemon peel, lime wheel, star anise, SENDA VERDE, MENCIA, Bierzo, 2018 10./40. Fever Tree tonic water JUAN GIL, MONASTRELL, Jumilla, 2017 12./48. SPANISH OLD FASHIONED 12.5 Old Forester Bourbon, chocolate bitters, Lustau ‘Capataz Andres’ Solera, VOLVER, WRONGO DONGO, MONASTRELL, Jumilla, 2018 34. simple syrup, orange peel BORSAO, TRES PICOS, GARNACHA, Campo de Borja, 2018 48. ARIENZO, MARQUÉS DE RISCAL, Rioja, 2015 37. SPECIALS STRAWBERRY CRUSH 13. ELEGANT & EARTHY Flor de Caa, strawberry purée, watermelon, lime juice, fresh basil $1 will be donated to breast cancer research VIÑA ARDANZA, RESERVA, Rioja, 2012 95. TITO’S BOUGIE PALMER 12. CEPA 21, HITO Ribera del Duero, 2019 13./52. Tito’s Handmade vodka, lemon, peach oolong lavender syrup A percentage will be donated to charity BODEGAS ASTER, CRIANZA, Ribera del Duero, 2015 60. CONDE DE SAN CRISTÓBAL, CRIANZA, Ribera del Duero, 2016 59. DE TEMPORADA - SEASONAL MARQUES DE RISCAL, RESERVA, Rioja, 2015/16 14./56. BLUEBERRY BREEZE 12. MARQUÉS DE VARGAS RESERVA, Rioja, 2015 66. Russian Standard Vodka, blueberry syrup, fresh lemon juice LAVENDER MARGARITA 12. ÁNIMA NEGRA, AN/2, Mallorca, 2018 67. Lunazul Blanco Tequila, lime juice, triple sec, lavender syrup CARLOS SERRES, GRAN RESERVA, Rioja, 2010 74. SPANISH CLASSICS DARK & FULLER KALIMOTXO 9. OTAZU, PREMIUM CUVÉE, Navarra, 2012 9./36. The iconic Basque refresher – Red wine, Coca Cola, garnished NUMANTHIA, TERMES, Toro, 2017 15./60. with a lemon wheel TINTO DE VERANO 9. CVNE IMPERIAL, RESERVA, Rioja, 2014 95. Spain’s famous “sangria on the fly” – Red wine, lemon juice, Sprite ABADIA RETUERTA, Sardn de Duero, 2016 79. CLARA 9. The “Spanish Shandy” – Mahou, lemon juice, Sprite REMELLURI, RESERVA, Rioja, 2013 94. LUSTAU VERMUT ROJO 10. EMILIO MORO, Ribera del Duero, 2018 18./72. The classic Spanish Aperitif – Sherry inspired, served on ice and garnished with an orange slice PINORD, RED BAT, Priorat, 2017 14./56. RICH & POWERFUL SANGRÍA CLOS DEL MAS, Priorat, 2016 79. SANGRÍA ROJA 9./34. Red wine, brandy, triple sec, Sprite, chopped orange BODEGAS PINTIA, Toro, 2015 148. SANGRÍA BLANCA 11./42. VEGA Y SICILIA, VALBUENA, Ribera del Duero, 2011/2014 385. Sparkling wine, peach schnapps, triple sec, strawberries, blueberries BODEGAS MAURO, Tierra de Castilla y Len, 2014 105. SANGRÍA DE CERVEZA 9./34. Mahou, Elderflower, lemon juice, pear purée AALTO, Ribera del Duero, 2017 129. BODEGAS MAS ALTA, ARTIGAS, Priorat, 2016 98. Skinny drinks available. Ask your server for details. CASTILLO DE MONTE LA REINA, VS, Toro, 2010 108. VINOS DE JEREZ - SHERRIES MANZANILLA, LA GITANA, Sanlcar de Barrameda 9. FINO, MAESTRO SIERRA, Jerez de la Frontera 10. VINOS AMERICANOS - AMERICAN WINES AMONTILLADO, NAPOLEÓN, Sanlcar de Barrameda 7. NEWTON SKYSIDE, Sonoma County, 2015 66. Jerez de la Frontera OLOROSO, MAESTRO SIERRA, 12. LYRIC BY ETUDE, PINOT NOIR, Santa Barbara County, 2016 56. CROSSBARN, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Napa Valley, 2017 119. VINOS ESPUMOSOS - SPARKLING WINES LANDMARK OVERLOOK, CHARDONNAY, Sonoma Coast, 2017 13./52. PROSE, PROSECCO, Italy, 2015 11./44. THE PRISONER, Napa Valley, 2019 99. MAS FI BRUT, CAVA, Penedès, N.V. 9./36. B.R. COHN SILVER LABEL, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Napa Valley, 2018 13./52. RAVENTÓS Y BLANC, BRUT, Penedès, 2016 65. CA’ MOMI HEARTCRAFT BRUT ROSE, California, N.V. 49. JUSTIN, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Paso Robles, 2017 78. TAITTINGER, BRUT, Reims, N.V. 94. GOUGUENHEIM RESERVA, MALBEC, Mendoza, 2018 11./44. All vintages subject to change .
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