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Wine List Table of Contents WINE LIST TABLE OF CONTENTS By the glass selection 3 – 5 Sommelier recommendations 6 Champagne & sparkling 7 – 8 WHITE WINE USA 9 France 10 – 11 Rest of World 12 – 13 Sine Qua Non 18 ROSÉ WINE 13 RED WINE USA 14 – 17 Sine Qua Non 18 France Burgundy 19 – 20 Mouton Collection 21 – 22 France Bordeaux 23 – 24 France Red 25 Spain 26 Germany 26 Austria 26 Switzerland 26 Italy 27 – 28 Argentina 29 Chile 29 New Zealand 30 Australia 30 South Africa 30 SWEET WINE 31 Half bottles 32 Large format 33–34 SAKE AND FORTIFIED WINE Sake 35 Port 35 Sherry 35 Madeira 35 Founded in 1729, Ruinart was the first champagne house, and began a very special relationship with the art world that continues today. In 1896, André Ruinart commissioned the Czech artist Alphonse Mucha to create a poster that would showcase the house. Since then, the house has gone on to commission some of the world’s finest contemporary artists and designers, giving them free reign during their residencies to pay tribute to its cuvées, its history, its heritage and its crayères: the impressive chalk cellars that are listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site. CHAMPAGNE 125ML R de Ruinart, Brut, NV 28 Ruinart Blanc de Blancs, NV 32 Dom Ruinart, Blanc de Blancs, 2007 89 CHAMPAGNE ROSÉ Ruinart Rosé, NV 36 Dom Ruinart Rosé, 2007 129 3 WINES BY THE GLASS 175ML WHITE Zibibbo, Terre Siciliane, Barraco, Sicily, Italy, 2018 21 Riesling, Egon Muller, Scharzhof, Mosel, Germany, 2018 36 Chardonnay, Chablis Domaine de la Cadette, Burgundy, France, 2019 28 Sauvignon Blanc, Sancerre la Vigne Blanche, Domaine Henri Bourgeois, Loire, France, 2018 21 WOLFGANG PUCK SELECTION Chardonnay, Wolfgang Puck, California, USA, 2016 18 SAKE Honzojo Sake, Sekia Brewery, Black Dot Cup, Nagoya, Japan, NV 25 Junmai Sake, Kimura Shuzo, Evening Sky, Akita, Japan, NV 12 ROSÉ Pinot Noir, Family Shiner, Woodchester Valley, Cotswolds, UK, 2018 14 Grenache Blend, Domaine De Cala Préstige, Provence, France, 2018 19 RED Pinot Noir, David Duband, Bourgogne Rouge Louis Auguste, Burgundy, France, 2017 30 Zinfandel, Turley Wine Cellars, Juvenile, Napa Valley, California, USA, 2018 26 Merlot Blend, Segla, Margaux, Bordeaux, France, 2014 34 Malbec, Catena Appelation Vista Flores, Argentina, 2018 14 WOLFGANG PUCK SELECTION Pinot Noir, Wolfgang Puck, Master Lot Blend, California, USA, 2016 17 Cabernet Sauvignon, Wolfgang Puck, Master Lot Blend, California, USA, 2017 18 SWEET 100ML Furmint, Tokaji-Hetszolo, Late Harvest 2015 18 Muscat, Bera, Moscato D’Asti Canelli 2018 14 Grilo, Marco De Bartoli, Marsala Superiore 10 years NV 24 Muscat, Domaine Christian Binner, Muscat, Sélection de Grains Nobles 2003 24 Grenache, Mas Amiel, Maury Vintage 2015 16 Ice Cider, Leduc-Piedimonte, Quebec, Canada 2011 28 4 WINES BY THE GLASS PORT Warre’s Vintage port, 1977 58 Dow’s Vintage port, 1985 20 SHERRY Lustau, Pedro Ximénez ‘San Emilio’ 10 Lustau, Manzanilla ‘Papirusa’ 10.50 MADEIRA Blandy`s 15 yrs Malmsey 15 5 SOMMELIER RECOMMENDATIONS WHITE R. Lopez de Heredia, Viña Tondonia Blanco Reserva, Rioja, Spain 2005 110 Catena Zapata Alta, Chardonnay Historic Row, Argentina 2016 90 Il Torcchio, Vermentino, Liguria, Italy 2017 69 Jolie-Laide, Melon de Bourgogne, Forestville, USA 2018 125 Baron Edmond de Rothschild, Sauvignon Blanc Rimapere, New Zealand 2016 65 Bertani, Soave Vintage Edition, Italy 2019 64 Les Granges De Paquenesses, La Mamette Chardonnay sous Voile, France 2012 98 Mauricio Gonzalez, Muscat Tinaja, Yumbel, Chile 2018 69 Paolo Basso, Il Bianco Di Chiara, Ticino, Switzerland 2016 185 Flower, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast, USA 2015 140 Iago, Chinuri, Chardakhi, Georgia 2016 75 Sepp Muster, Vom Opok, Sauvignon Blanc, Styria, Austria 2017 95 Wolfgang Puck, Chardonnay, California, USA 2017 60 Matthiasson, White Blend, Napa Valley, USA 2015 120 ROSÉ Family Shinner, Woodchester Valley, Cotswolds, UK 2019 59 Domaine De Cala Préstige, Provence, France 2018 72 RED Wolfgang Puck, Pinot Noir Master Lot Blend, California, USA 2016 60 Wolfgang Puck, Cabernet Sauvignon, California, USA 2017 65 Barons de Rothschild, Cabernet Sauvignon Los Vascos, Chile 2017 35 Turley Wine Cellars, Zinfandel, Juvenile, Napa Valley, California, USA 2018 105 Paolo Basso, Il Rosso Di Chiara, Ticino, Switzerland 2014 225 Catena Appelation Vista Flores, Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina 2018 56 Porta Rossa Bricco Ambrogio, Barolo, Italy 1995 110 Domaine la Soumade, Cuvée Préstige, Rasteau, France 2016 68 Arpepe, Rosso di Valtelina, Lombardy, Italy 2017 90 Domaines Cazes, Ego, Côtes du Roussillon, France 2017 65 SWEET Andrew Quady, Black Muscat Elysium, California, USA 2014 42 Tokaji-Hetszolo, Late Harvest, Hungary 2015 75 Leduc-Piedimonte, Ice Cider, Quebec, Canada 2011 95 6 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING ENGLAND Tillingham Wines, Rosé Pet Nat, East Sussex 2018 85 Furleigh Estate, Brut Rosé, Dorset NV 95 Davenport Limey Estate, Kent 2014 95 Furleigh Estate, Classic Cuvée, Brut, Dorset 2014 89 Furleigh Estate, Blanc de Blancs, Dorset 2013 99 FRANCE Karina & Guillaume Lefévre, Super Modéste, Vin Libre NV 78 ITALY Ca’ Del Bosco, Brut Zero Dosage, Franciacorta, Lombardy 2003 199 Malibran, Credamora Col Fondo Prosecco 2016 80 USA Schramsberg, Blanc de Blancs, Calistoga, California 2011 80 Wolfgang Puck Blanc de Noirs, Calistoga, California 2014 195 J Vineyards, Cuvée 20, Russian River Valley, California NV 95 CHAMPAGNE NON-VINTAGE Lanson, ‘Extra Age’ Brut NV 125 Lanson, Pére et Fils, Brut NV 89 Champagne Savart, Ouverture NV 150 R de Ruinart, Brut NV 129 André Jacquart, Extra Brut, Blanc de Blancs, Vertus Experience NV 145 Ruinart, Blanc de Blancs NV 160 Cedric Bouchard, Rosés de Jeanne, Côte de Val Vilaine NV 165 Baron de Rothschild, Blanc de Blancs NV 150 Béréche et Fils, Reflet d’Antan, Brut NV 350 Lanson Green Label, Organic wine NV 155 Vouette & Sorbée, Blanc d’Argile, Brut Nature NV 225 Suenen, C+C Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru, Extra Brut NV 185 Eric Rodez, Blanc de Noirs NV 150 Didier Ducos, Absolut Meunier NV 175 Krug Grande Cuvée, Brut 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Anderson Valley 2006 240 Williams Selyem, Chardonnay, Unoaked, Russian River 2012 240 Bonaccorsi, Chardonnay, Santa Rita Hills 2007 290 Flower, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast 2016 140 Hanzell, Chardonnay, Sonoma Valley 2008 220 Hartford Court, Chardonnay, Four Hearts Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2009 140 Ridge Vineyards, Monte Bello Chardonnay, Santa Cruz Mountains 2003 350 Bonny Doon, Roussanne-Grenache Blanc Le Cigare Blanc, Central Coast 2008 120 Alban Vineyard, Viognier, Edna Valley 2015 195 Knez Winery, Chardonnay, Demuth Vineyard, Anderson Valley 2010 120 Kongsgaard, Chardonnay the Judge, Napa Valley 2008 1,440 Marcassin, Chardonnay, Three Sisters Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2006 990 Marchesi di Antinori, Chardonnay, Antica, Napa Valley 2014 105 Matthiasson, White Blend, Napa Valley 2015 120 Massican, Chardonnay, Hyde Vineyards, Napa Valley 2014 220 Massican, Sauvignon Blanc Estate, Napa Valley 2014 145 Varner, Chardonnay, Bee Block, Santa Cruz 2011 170 Talley, Chardonnay, Edna Valley 2009 140 Tablas Creek, Roussanne-Grenache, Esprit de Beaucastel, Paso Robles 2008 110 Tyler, Chardonnay, Dieberg Vineyard, Santa Maria Valley 2012 180 Chanin, Chardonnay, Bien Nacido, Santa Maria Valley 2015 185 Orin Swift, Sauvignon Blanc Blank Stare, Napa Valley 2016 105 Ramey, Chardonnay, Russian River Valley 2015 180 Wolfgang Puck, Chardonnay, California 2017 60 Qupé Roussanne, Bien Nacido, Santa Maria Valley 2008 100 Au Bon Climat, Hildegard, Santa Maria Valley 2016 140 Twomey, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa County & Sonoma County 2017 130 Mayacamas Vineyards, Chardonnay Mount Veeder, Napa Valley 2016 225 Sanford & Benedict, Sandhi Chardonnay, Santa Rita Hills 2016 195 Jolie-Laide, Melon de Bourgogne, Forestville 2018 125 Kistler, Les Noisetiers, Sonoma Coast 2016 315 9 FRANCE (WHITE) BOURGOGNE VILLAGE Anne Gros, Hautes-Côtes de Nuits 2012 230 Maison en Belles Lies, Bourgogne Blanc 2016 120 Alice et Olivier De Moor, Aligoté 2017 82 Domaine Guy Amiot, Bourgogne Chardonnay 2015 115 Méo-Camuzet Frère & Soeurs, Bourgogne Blanc 2016 115 Pascal Marchand, Nuit-Saint-Georges Les Terres Blanches 1er Cru 2014 225 Maison Roche De Bellene, Bourgogne Chardonnay 2009 96 Frederic Cossard, Bigote Bourgogne Blanc 2018 135 CHABLIS Gérard Tremblay, Chablis 1er Cru Montmain 2018 105 Chablis, Domaine de la Cadette 2019 110 Nathalie et Gilles Févre, Chablis Grand Cru Les Preuses 2015 275 Nathalie et Gilles Févre, Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume 2018 225 CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET Domaine Ballot-Millot, Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot Tête de Clos 2017 425 Maison Leroy, Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot 2013 1,068 PULIGNY-MONTRACHET Domaine Leflaive,
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