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Wine by the Glass WINE BY THE GLASS 5 OZ. Glass… Red Wine Castle Creek, “Outlaw Red”, Utah, n/v 9 Dona Paula, Los Cardos, Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina, ‘12 9 Parducci, Pinot Noir, California, ’12 9 Hess Select, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, ‘11 12 Fetzer Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon, “Valley Oaks” California, ‘11 8 Jordan Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley, ‘09 18 Merryvale, Starmont, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, ’10 12 Orin Swift, D66 Grenache, Vin De Pays, Côtes Catalanes, France, ‘09 16 Twomey Cellars, by Silver Oak, Merlot, Napa Valley, ‘08 17 Bedrock, Pagani, Ranch Heritage, Sonoma Valley, Zinfandel Blend, ‘11 14 5 OZ. Glass… White Wine Jean-Louis, Blanc de Blancs Brut, France n/v 12 Columbia Winery, Cellarmaster’s Riesling, ‘11 8 Bella Sera, Pinot Grigio, Veneto, Italy, ‘12 8 Saracina, Sauvignon Blanc, Mendocino County, ‘12 12 Foxhorn Winery, Chardonnay, Australia, n/v 7 Jordan, Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, ‘11 12 Heitz Cellars, Chardonnay, Napa Valley, ‘12 14 Ramey, Chardonnay, Sonoma County, ‘10 15 Zonin Prosecco, Veneto, Italy, n/v 12 3 OZ. Glass... Sherry or Port William & Hubert, Dry Sack Sherry, Jerez, Spain, n/v 7 Harvey’s, Bristol Cream Sherry, Jerez, Spain, n/v 7 Warre’s Select, Ruby Port, Duoro Valley, Portugal, n/v 7 Graham’s, Tawny Port, 20 Year, Duoro Valley, Portugal, n/v 15 1 WINE BY THE ½ BOTTLE Red Wine, 375 ML. Coppola, “Diamond Collection,” Merlot, California, ‘10 20 Boony Doon Vineyard, “Le Cigare Volant Red,” Central Coast, ‘10 32 Duckhorn Vineyards, Merlot, Napa Valley, ‘09 54 Frog’s Leap, Merlot, Rutherford, Napa Valley, ‘11 40 Shafer Vineyards, Merlot, Napa Valley, ‘07 50 Joseph Phelps, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, ‘07 55 J. Lohr, Cabernet Sauvignon “Seven Oaks,” Paso Robles, ‘10 18 Frog’s Leap, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, ‘08 56 Merryvale, Starmont, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, ‘10 28 Ridge Vineyards, Zinfandel, “Lytton Springs,” Dry Creek Valley, ‘09 42 Seghesio Family Vineyards, Zinfandel “Old Vines,” Sonoma County, ‘07 40 Adelsheim Vineyards, Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, ‘11 38 Domaine Drouhin, Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, ‘08 44 King Estate, Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, ‘10 29 Saintsbury, Pinot Noir, Carneros, Napa Valley, ‘10 28 Opus One, Red Blend, Napa Valley, ‘06 207 Bodega, Muga Reserva, Rioja, Spain, ‘07 34 2 White Wine, 375 ML. Chalk Hill, Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, ‘08 52 Gunderloch Jean-Baptiste, Riesling, Kabinett, Rheinhessen, ‘10 29 Grigich Hills Estate, Chardonnay, Napa Valley, ‘08 46 Kendall-Jackson, Chardonnay, California, ‘12 20 J. Lohr, “Riverstone Estates,” Chardonnay, Arroyo Seco, ‘09 18 Frog’s Leap, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, ‘12 22 Sonoma-Cutrer, Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, ’12 20 Conundrum, Proprietors Blend, California, ‘11 22 Chateau Lafaurie-Peyraguey, Sauternes, Graves, France, ‘03 88 Pacific Rim, “Vin Glacier” Late Harvest, Washington, ‘07 36 Champagne, Sparkling Wine, 375 ML. Schramsberg Cellars, “Blanc de Blancs,” Brut Sparkling Wine, California, ‘06 40 Veuve Clicquot, Demi-Sec Champagne, Reims, France, n/v 58 Veuve Clicquot, Brut Champagne, Reims, France, n/v 58 3 Champagne France Dom Perignon, Brut, Épernay, ‘00 326 Krug Rosé Brut, Reims, n/v 736 Pol Roger Brut, Épernay, n/v 112 Tattinger, Brut, Reims, n/v 94 Veuve Clicquot, “Ponsardin” Brut, Reims, n/v 106 Sparkling Wine California Chandon, Brut, California, n/v 38 Gloria Ferrer, Brut, Sonoma County, n/v 38 J winery, Brut, Russian River Valley, n/v 52 Mumm Napa, Brut, Napa Valley, n/v 46 Schramsburg, Blanc de Noir, North Coast, ’07 76 Schramsburg, Brut Rosé, North Coast, ’06 80 Schramsburg, Mirabella Brut, Rosé, North Coast 54 France Simonnet-Fevre, Crémant, Brut Rosé, n/v 40 Spain Freixenet, “Cordon Negro,” Spain, n/v 28 Poema, Cava Brut, n/v 25 Italy Canella, Conegliani Valdobbiadene, Prosecco, n/v 36 Adriano Adami, Trentino-Alto Adige, Prosecco Brut, n/v 30 4 NEW WORLD RED WINES Cabernet Sauvignon California Cakebread Cellars, Napa Valley, ‘08/09 144 Caymus Vineyards, Napa Valley, ‘11 140 Caymus Vineyards, “Special Selection,” Napa Valley, ‘05/08 220 Chateau Montelena Winery, Napa Valley, ‘07 94 Clos du Val Winery, Napa Valley, ‘10 60 Frog’s Leap Winery, Napa Valley ‘10 84 Heitz Cellars, Napa Valley, ’09 95 Heitz Cellar,“Martha’s Vineyard,” NapaValley, ‘01/02/03 309 Heitz Cellar,“Martha’s Vineyard,”Napa. Valley, ‘04 336 Hess Collection Winery, “Allomi,” California, ‘11 52 Jeriko Vineyards, Mendocino, ‘06 32 Kendall-Jackson Winery, California, ‘11 46 Mt. Veeder Winery, Napa Valley, ‘10 70 Jordan Winery, Alexander Valley, ‘02 138 Jordan Winery, Alexander Valley, ‘03/04 119 Joseph Phelps Winery, Napa Valley, ‘10 110 Judd’s Hill Winery, Napa Valley, ‘09 58 Priest Ranch Winery, Napa Valley, ‘11 78 Raymond Vineyards, Napa Valley, ‘11 60 Screaming Eagle, Napa Valley ‘07 4700 Silver Oak Cellars, Napa Valley, ‘09 140 Spottswoode Estate Vineyards and Winery, Napa Valley, ‘08 212 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, “SLV,” Stags Leap District, ‘04/05 240 Sterling Vineyards “Vintners Collection,” Central Coast, ‘11 28 Volker Eisele Family Estate, Napa Valley, ‘07 70 R 5 Merlot - California Bogle Vineyards, ‘12 27 Castle Creek, Utah n/v 26 Duckhorn Vineyards, Napa Valley, ‘10 110 Ferrari-Carano Winery, Sonoma County, ‘10 46 Kendall-Jackson Winery, Sonoma County, ‘11 46 Pine Ridge Vineyards, Napa Valley, ‘09 66 Raymond Vineyards, Napa Valley, ‘10 42 Shafer, Vineyards Napa Valley, ‘11 108 Sterling Vineyards, Napa Valley, ‘07 50 Stag’s Leap Cellars, Napa Valley, ‘07 90 Red Varietal Blends Atrea Winery, “Old Soul Red,” Mendocino County, ‘11 40 Continuum Estate, Red Blend, Napa Valley, ‘08/09 300 Flora Springs, “Trilogy,” Napa Valley, ‘09 114 Lasseter Family Winery, “Paysage,” Sonoma Valley, ‘08 76 Matthiasson Winery, Red Blend, Napa Valley, ‘06 122 Opus One Winery, Red Blend, Napa Valley, ‘05/08 394 Pahlmeyer Winery, “Jayson Red,” Napa Valley, ‘09 116 Ridge Winery, Monte Bello Ridge, Santa Cruz Mountains, ‘95 553 Ridge Vineyards, Monte Bello Ridge, Santa Cruz Mountains, ‘97 553 Ridge Vineyards, Monte Bello Ridge, Santa Cruz Mountains, ‘99 553 Rodney Strong Vineyards, “Symmetry,” Alexander Valley, ‘09 112 6 Zinfandel California Bogle Vineyards, “Old Vine,” California, ‘12 26 Bucklin Winery, “Old Hill Ranch,” Sonoma, ‘11 50 Chateau Montelena, Napa Valley, ‘08 60 Cline Cellars, “Ancient Vines,” Sonoma, ‘12 28 Frog’s Leap Winery, Napa Valley, ‘08 60 Ravenswood Winery, Sonoma County, ‘11 30 Ridge Winery, “Geyserville,” Sonoma County, ‘11 78 Ridge Winery, “York Creek,” Napa Valley, ‘07 64 Rodney Strong Vineyards, “Knotty Vines,” Sonoma County, ‘11 36 Seghesio Family Vineyards, “Old Vines,” Sonoma, ‘11 68 Turley Wine Cellars, “Hayne Vineyard,” Napa Valley, ‘09 150 Turley Wine Cellars, “Dusi Vineyard,” Paso Robles, ‘09 87 Turley Wine Cellars, “Duarte,” Contra Costa County, ‘09 68 Turley Wine Cellars, “Juvenile,” California, ‘12 42 Turley Wine Cellars, “Old Vine,” California, ‘11 52 7 Pinot Noir California Cartilage& Browne Winery, North Coast, ‘12 26 David Bynum Winery, Russian River, ‘10 60 Dutton Goldfield Winery, Dutton Ranch, Russian River, ‘11 60 Flowers, Sea View Ridge, ‘10 135 Goldeneye Vineyards, Anderson Valley, ‘08/10 115 Jeriko Vineyards, Mendocino, ‘11 36 Ken Volk Vineyards, Santa Barbara County, ‘08 44 Longoria Wines, Santa Rita Hills, ‘10 52 Mac Murray Ranch Winery, Sonoma County, ‘09 48 Morgan Winery, Santa Lucia Highlands, ‘11 56 Belle Glos Winery, “Meiomi,” Sonoma, ‘12 40 Road 31 Wine Co, Napa Valley, ‘08 60 Robert Sinskey Vineyards, Napa Valley, ‘10 72 Saintsbury Winery, “Carneros,” Napa Valley, ‘07 50 Siduri Winery, Santa Rita Hills, ‘11 56 Schug, Carneros Estate, Sonoma County, ’12 40 Oregon Adelsheim Vineyards, Willamette Valley, ‘11 52 Archery Summit Winery, Willamette Valley, ‘07 102 Domaine Serene Winery, Willamette Valley, ‘08 134 Domaine Drouhin, Willamette Valley, ‘11 84 Penner- Ash Wine Cellar, Willamette Valley, ‘09 84 Ponzi Vineyards, Willamette Valley, ‘10 70 Willamette Valley Vineyards, Willamette Valley, ‘12 44 8 Petite Sirah, Syrah and Shiraz California Bogle Vineyards, Petite Sirah, California, ‘11 27 David Bruce Winery, Petite Sirah, California, ‘10 40 Guenoc Estate Vineyards, Petite Sirah, Lake County, ‘11 28 Hahn Winery, Syrah, Central Coast, ‘10 28 Longoria Alisos Vineyards, Syrah, Santa Barbara County, ‘05 62 Qupé Winery, Syrah, Central Coast, ‘10 40 Stags’ Leap Winery, Petite Syrah, Napa Valley, ‘08 70 Turley Wine Cellars, Petite Syrah, “Hayne Vineyard,” Napa Valley, ‘07/08 156 Zaca Mesa Winery, Santa Ynez Valley, ‘08 50 Australia Elderton Winery, Petite Sirah, Barossa Valley, ‘04 167 Penfolds Winery, “Koonunga Hill,” Shiraz, Adelaide, ‘10 26 Peter Lehmann Winery,Shiraz, Barossa Valley, ‘10 32 Wolf Blass Winery, “Gold Label,” Shiraz, Barossa Valley, ‘10 40 Yalumba Family Winery,Shiraz, Barossa Valley, ‘08 40 South Africa Man Vintners, Shiraz, Agter-Paarl, ‘11 24 Fairview Estate Wines, Shiraz, Agter-Paarl, ’08 28 Rudi Schultz Winery, Syrah, Stellenbosch, ‘08/10 60 9 Malbec Argentina BenMarco Winery, Mendoza, ‘11 40 Bodegas Altos Las Hormigas, Cuyo, Mendoza, ‘12 26 Bodega Catena, Mendoza, ‘10 44 Bodegas Cruz Andina, Lujan De Cuyo, Mendoza, ‘09 38 Bodegas Pascual Toso, Reserve, Mendoza, ‘11 40 Bodegas Salentein, “Reserve,” Valle De Uco, Mendoza, ‘10 40 Bodegas Trapiche “Broquel”, Mendoza, ‘11 30 Chakana Estate, “Selection,” Mendoza, ‘11 52 Dona Paula Estate, Mendoza, ‘11 30 Don Miguel Gascon, Lujan De Cuyo, Mendoza, ‘12 30 Pinotage South Africa Man Vintners, Agter-Paarl, ‘11 25 Fairview Estate Wines, Agter-Paarl, ‘11 26 Neil Ellis Winery, Stellenbosch, ‘09 34
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