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Winelist.Pdf Outstanding Wine Program THE JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION CORKAGE We happily open up to two bottles for $10 per person per 750ml bottle. SERVICE A 20% service charge will be added to your final bill and fully retained by Canlis. All of these funds are distributed to our team and no additional gratuity is expected. p. 2 Contents Glasses 04 Beer 07 Champagne 08 Sparkling Wine 11 Chardonnay 13 White Chenin Blanc 14 Sauvignon Blanc 15 Godello 16 Rhône Style White 16 Savagnin 16 Rosé 17 Riesling 18 Grüner Veltliner 22 Rhône White 23 Other European White 23 Burgundy White 24 NEW WORLD Red Cabernet Sauvignon 31 Red Blends 36 Merlot 40 Pinot Noir 41 Syrah 46 Shiraz 49 Rhône-Style 50 Zinfandel 50 Malbec 52 Other Red 52 South Africa 53 Lebanon 53 OLD WORLD Bordeaux 55 Loire 58 Burgundy 59 Rhône 73 Italy 79 Spain 84 Other European Red 85 Dessert Wine 87 Half Bottles 90 Etc. Sherry 92 p. 3 Glasses SPARKLING Sparkling Wine Azimut, Cava, Peñedes, ESP, NV 15 Refreshing notes of lime and pear Sparkling Wine Lytle-Barnett, Blanc de Blancs, Willamette Valley, OR, 2015 25 Elegant minerality, lemon curd, and baking spices with crisp acidity Champagne Chartogne-Taillet, Cuvée Ste. Anne, Merfy, FRA, NV 30 Toasted brioche and crisp green apple WHITE Riesling Keller, Trocken, Rheinhessen, DEU, 2020 20 Lime, wet stone, and bracing acidity Sauvignon Blanc Delecheneau, Trinqu'âmes, Touraine, FRA, 2020 15 Easy-drinking, light-bodied wine perfect to start your evening Hondarrabi Zuri Ulibarri, Artzaiak, Bizkaiko Txakolina, ESP, 2017 17 Herbal and vegetal, lemon marmalade, and a slight saline kick on the palate Garganega Filippi, Soave, ITA, 2018 20 Honey and slightly creamy, with a nutty finish Chardonnay Brick House, Ribbon Ridge, OR, 2019 18 Baking spices and toast, well-balanced wine made from a classic Oregon producer CORAVIN WHITE (5 oz.) Friulano Dario Prinčič, Jakot, Friuli, ITA, 2016 40 Skin contact wine with texture on the palate and a visible orange hue p. 4 Glasses (cont.) ROSÉ Carignano Ampeleia, Costa Toscana, ITA, 2020 18 Strawberries on the nose and in the glass, with a great dry finish RED Valdiguié Cruse Wine Co., Napa Valley, CA, 2019 22 Vibrant cranberry and spice Pinot Noir Day Wines, Johan Vineyard, Van Duzer Corridor, OR, 2018 28 Tart cherries and raspberries Mencía César Márquez, Parajes, Bierzo, ESP 16 Violets, cured meat, pomegranate, licorice, cherry pit, and gravel Zinfandel Deux Punx, Old Vine, Del Barba Vyd., Contra Costa County, CA, 2019 18 Made from hundred-year-old vines, this is plummy fun in the glass! Cabernet Sauvignon Old World Winery, Two Rock Block, Dry Creek Valley, CA, 2009 20 Earthy black fruits and a long finish. Still very fresh for an eleven-year-old wine Syrah Te Mata, Hawke's Bay, NZL, 2019 17 Cassis, black pepper, smoke - a delight without being overpowering CORAVIN RED (5 oz.) Pinot Noir Domaine des Fauvettes, Burgundy, FRA, 2016 45 Pretty, floral nose with a lovely earthiness in the mouth p. 5 p. 6 Beer GOLDEN Bosteels, Deus Bière de Champagne, Buggenhout, BEL 11.5% abv. (750mL) 90 E9, Catharsis Farmhouse, Tacoma, WA 5.8% abv. (500mL) 24 Double Mountain Kölsch, Hood River, OR 5.8% abv. (500mL) 10 Grimbergen Blonde, Obernai, FRA 6.7% abv. (330mL) 18 pFriem, Seasonal IPA American IPA, Hood River, OR 6.3% abv. (500mL) 16 DARK Belhaven, Wee Heavy Scotch Ale, Dunbar, SCT 7.4% abv. (330mL) 12 La Trappe, Quadrupel Trappist Quadrupel, Tilburg, NLD 10% abv. (330mL) 18 Scaldis, Noël Belgian Strong Dark, Leuze-Pipaix, BEL 12% abv. (330mL) 18 Scaldis, Prestige de Nuits Belgian Strong Dark, Leuze-Pipaix, BEL 13% abv. (7W50mL) 136 Fremont, B-Bomb Barrel Aged Winter Ale, Seattle, WA 14% abv. (710mL) 28 Birra Del Borgo, Anfora Ancient Ale, Borgorose, ITA 16% abv. (330mL) 32 SOUR Hannsens, Oude Gueuze Gueuze, Dworp, BEL 6% abv. (500mL) 42 Mikkeller, Spontan Nelson American Wild, Copenhagen, DNK 7.7% abv. (750mL) 70 Straffe Hendrik, Wild Belgian Wild Tripel, Bruges, BEL, 9% abv. (330mL) 25 Lambickx, 2013 Belgian Lambic, Ichtegem, BEL 5.75% abv. (750mL) 83 Rodenbach, Grand Cru Flanders Red, Roeselare, BEL 6% abv. (330mL) 14 Tahoe Mountain, Dark Imperial Stout, Truckee, CA 11.2% abv. (500mL) 40 The Bruery, Oude Tart Flanders Red, Placentia, CA 7.5% abv. (750mL) 48 CIDER Alpenfire, Calypso Port Townsend, WA 6.9% abv. (500mL) 20 Snowdrift Cider Co. Wenatchee, WA 7.4% abv. (500mL) 20 p. 7 Champagne MONTAGNE DE REIMS Bérêche et Fils Reflet d’Antan, Ludes, NV (1.5L) 550 Montagne, Extra Brut, a, Rilly-la-Montagne, 1999 (1.5L) 550 Roger Coulon Millésime, Blanc de Noirs, Vrigny, 2010 180 Chartogne-Taillet Les Barres, Extra Brut, Merfy, NV 250 Egly Ouriet Les Prémices, Trigny, NV 185 Krug Clos d’Ambonnay, Blanc de Noirs, Ambonnay, 1998 3800 Clos d’Ambonnay, Blanc de Noirs, Ambonnay, 1996 4800 Frederic Savart L’Ouverture, Écueil, NV 135 L’Accomplie, Vieilles Vignes, Extra Brut, Écueil, NV 150 Le Mont Benoit, Vieilles Vignes, Extra Brut, Écueil, 2013 345 Vilmart & Cie Les Blanches Voies, Extra Brut, Rilly-la-Montagne, 2009 850 VALLÉE DE LA MARNE Bérêche et Fils Campania Remensis, Extra Brut Rosé, 2013 165 Campania Remensis, Extra Brut Rosé, 2013 (1.5L) 500 Campania Remensis, Extra Brut Rosé, 2012 (1.5L) 500 Reflet d'Antan, Extra Brut, NV 225 Christophe Baron Les Dessus du Bois Marie, Crouttes-sur-Marne, 2015 (1.5L) 750 Les Hauts Blanches Vignes, Charly-sur-Mareuil, 2015 (1.5L) 750 Les Hauts Blanches Vignes, Charly-sur-Mareuil, 2014 (1.5L) 750 Philipponnat Clos de Goisses, Extra Brut, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, 2008 495 Jacques Selosse La Côte Faron, Blanc de Noirs, Extra Brut, Aÿ (Feb. ‘17), NV 950 La Côte Faron, Blanc de Noirs, Extra Brut, Aÿ Apr. ‘12), NV 950 Sous Le Mont, Extra Brut, Mareuil-sur-Aÿ (Jan. ‘13), NV 850 CÔTE DE BLANCS Robert Moncuit x Canlis Cuvée du Frère, Extra Brut, Grand Cru, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, NV 150 Robert Moncuit Les Grands Blancs, Extra Brut, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, NV (1.5L) 215 Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, 2012 (1.5L) 495 Les Chétillons, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, 2012 395 Guy Larmandiere Signé François, Cramant, 2008 265 p. 8 Champagne (cont.) CÔTE DE BLANCS (cont.) Krug Clos du Mesnil, Mesnil-sur-Oger, 2004 2250 Clos du Mesnil, Mesnil-sur-Oger, 1996 2250 Clos du Mesnil, Mesnil-sur-Oger, 1995 2250 Clos du Mesnil, Mesnil-sur-Oger, 1992 1700 Clos du Mesnil, Mesnil-sur-Oger, 1989 2250 Clos du Mesnil, Mesnil-sur-Oger, 1986 2250 Salon Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, 2008 (1.5L) 9000 Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, 2007 1050 Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, 2006 950 Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, 2004 1100 Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, 2004 (1.5L) 2250 Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, 2002 1400 Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, 2002 (1.5L) 2800 Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, 1997 1600 Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil, 1983 (1.5L) 9000 Jacques Selosse Millésime, Blanc de Blancs, Extra Brut, Avize, 2007 900 Millésime, Blanc de Blancs, Extra Brut, Avize, 2005 900 Substance, Blanc de Blancs, Avize (July ’18), NV 750 Substance, Blanc de Blancs, Avize (July ’17), NV 825 Version Originale, Blanc de Blancs, Avize (Oct. ’13), NV 650 Rosé, Avize (Oct. ’17), NV 725 CÔTE DES BARS (Aube) Clandestin Les Grandes Lignes, Extra Brut, Buxières-sur-Arce, NV 165 Les Semblables, Extra Brut, Buxières-sur-Arce, NV 145 Jacques Defrance Exception, Blanc de Blancs, Les Riceys, NV 150 Extra Brut, Les Riceys, NV 125 Millésimé, Les Riceys, 2008 175 Millésimé, Les Riceys, 2002 195 Native Solera, Les Riceys, NV 225 Demarne-Frison Goustan, Brut Nature, Ville-sur-Arce, NV (1.5L) 350 Pierre Gerbais L’Originale, Blanc de Blancs, Celles-sur-Ource, NV 175 Grains de Celles, Extra Brut, Celles-sur-Ource, NV (1.5L) 260 Vouette et Sorbée Blanc d’Argiles, Extra Brut, Buxières-sur-Arce, NV 195 Blanc d’Argiles, Extra Brut, Buxières-sur-Arce, NV (1.5L) 395 Fidèle, Extra Brut, Buxières-sur-Arce, NV (1.5L) 300 Saignée de Sorbée, Extra Brut, Buxières-sur-Arce, NV 245 p. 9 Champagne (cont.) GRAND MARQUES Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé, Aÿ, NV 195 Krug Grande Cuvée 168ème Édition, Reims, MV 375 Reims, 2004 775 Reims, 1998 750 Reims, 1996 950 Reims, 1995 950 Collection, Reims, 1989 1700 Dom Pérignon Épernay, 2009 400 Épernay, 2008 495 Épernay, 2006 425 Épernay, 2000 650 Épernay, 1996 950 OEnotheque Épernay, 1990 2200 Rosé, Épernay, 2002 950 Louis Roederer Philippe Starck, Rosé, Brut Nature, 2012 195 Cristal, Reims, 2008 600 Cristal, Reims, 2007 695 Cristal, Reims, 2002 775 Cristal, Reims, 2000 675 Cristal, Reims, 1999 795 Cristal, Rosé, Reims, 2008 1150 Pol Roger Épernay, 2009 245 Épernay, 1996 395 Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill, Épernay, 2008 750 Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill, Épernay, 2008 (1.5L) 1500 Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill, Épernay, 2006 650 Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill, Épernay, 2004 650 Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill, Épernay, 2002 750 Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill, Épernay, 2002 (1.5L) 1500 Cuvée Sir Winston Churchill, Épernay, 1996 950 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne, Blanc de Blancs, Reims, 2007 345 Comtes de Champagne, Rosé, Reims, 2006 495 Artist Collection - Vasarely, Reims, 1978 1995 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin La Grande Dame, Rosé, Reims, 2004 455 p. 10 Sparkling Wine & Half Bottles SPARKLING WINE Lytle-Barnett Willamette Valley, OR, 2015 125 Ca’ del Bosco Cuvée Annamaria Clementi, Riserva, Franciacorta, ITA, 2006 185 Echolands Poét-Nat, Cabernet Franc, Walla Walla Valley, WA 75 Ferrari Trento, ITA, NV 80 Trento, ITA, NV (1.5L) 140 Gran Moraine Brut Rosé, Yamhill-Carlton, OR, NV 125 Peter Lauer Riesling Sekt, Réserve, Brut Nature, Saar, DEU, 1992 175 Riesling Sekt, Réserve, Brut Nature, Saar, DEU, 1991 205 Sandhi Bentrock Vineyard, Sta.
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