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Napa USA Sauvignon Blanc Other USA Sauvignon Blanc Champagne Champagne & Sparkling Sparkling 545 The Mizubasho“ 水芭蕉 ” Pure SAKE Sparkling Kawaba-Japan 2009 30,800 501 Franciacorta Alma Gran Cuvee Brut Bellavista Italy NV 13,200 528 Ultramarine Blanc de Noir Sonoma Coast Sonoma-USA 2013 55,000 Champagne 500 Moet & Chandon Grand Vintage Extra Brut Epernay 2012 18,200 503 Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut Reims NV 14,900 505 Perrier-Jouet Grand Brut Epernay NV 16,500 507 Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve Reims NV 16,500 508 Domaine Vilmart & Cie 1er Cru Rilly La Montagne Grande Reserve Rilly La Montagne 2019 17,600 509 Larmandier-Bernier Longitude 1er Cru Blanc de Blancs Extra Brut Vertus NV 18,200 510 Bollinger Special Cuvée Aÿ NV 18,700 512 Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Reims NV 20,900 513 Louis Roederer Brut Vintage Reims 2012 20,900 515 Jacquesson Cuvée #743 Extra Brut Dizy NV 22,000 517 Laurent Bénard "Vendange" Blanc de Noir Extra Brut Mareuil Sur Aÿ 2011 25,300 518 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Reims 2008 30,800 519 Perrier-Jouet Belle Epoque Blancs Epernay 2012 30,800 520 Henriot Blanc de Blancs Reims NV 30,800 521 Laurent Perrier Ultra Brut Nature Tours sur Marne NV 33,000 522 Dom Pérignon Vintage Epernay 2010 33,000 523 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs Reims 2007 33,000 524 Bruno paillard Nec Plus Ultra Extra Brut Reims 2002 35,200 525 Henri Giraud Fût de Chêne Aÿ MV 36,300 526 Krug Grand Cuvée Reims NV 49,500 527 Louis Roederer Cristal Reims 2008 53,900 530 Jacques Selosse Initial Avize NV 55,000 532 Jacques Selosse Lieux Dits Ambonnay La Bout du Clos Extra Brut Avize NV 77,000 533 Henri Giraud Argonne Grand Cru Brut Aÿ 2008 96,800 534 Armand de Brignac Brut Reims NV 99,000 535 Dom Pérignon P2 Epernay 2000 110,000 536 Jacques Selosse Millesime Avize 2003 132,000 537 Salon Le Mesnil Blanc de Blancs Le Mesnil Sur Oger 2007 151,800 538 Salon Le Mesnil Blanc de Blancs Le Mesnil Sur Oger 2006 154,000 539 Henri Giraud Fût de Chêne G Collection Grand Cru Brut Aÿ 1996 220,000 540 Jacques Selosse Origine Avize NV 220,000 541 Krug Clos du Mesnil Blanc De Blancs Reims 2004 253,000 543 Dom Pérignon P3 Epernay 1985/1988 385,000 Champagne Rose 504 Veuve Clicquot Rose Label Brut Reims NV 16,500 511 Moet & Chandon Grand Vintage Rose Extra Brut Epernay 2012 19,800 516 Laurent Perrier Cuvee Rose Brut Tours sur Marne NV 24,200 531 Jacques Selosse Rose Brut Avize NV 66,000 542 Dom Pérignon P2 Rose Epernay 1995 330,000 White Wine USA Sauvignon Blanc Napa 551 Cliff Lede Napa Valley 2019 11,000 552 Cakebread Cellars Napa Valley 2018 13,200 553 St Supery Dollarhide Estate Vineyard Napa Valley 2018 13,200 554 Scarlett Estate Grown McGah Family Vineyards Rutherford Napa Valley 2016 14,300 558 KENZO Estate "asatsuyu" Napa Valley 2019 19,800 560 Realm Cellars Fidelio Napa Valley 2020 29,700 561 Favia Linea Coombsville Napa Valley 2017 29,700 563 Lail Vineyards "Georgia" Napa Valley 2018 41,800 565 Dana Hershey Vineyard Howell Mountain Napa valley 2016 55,000 USA Sauvignon Blanc Other 557 Quintessa Illumination California 2017 16,500 559 Shared Notes Les Pierres Qui Decident Russian River Valley 2018 24,200 562 Melka La Mekerra Vineyard Knights Valley Sonoma County 2018 39,600 USA Chardonnay Napa 600 Silenus Napa Valley 2018 13,200 602 Newton Unfiltered Napa Valley 2017 14,300 606 Beringer Private Reserve Napa Valley 2018 16,500 607 Pahlmeyer "Jayson" Napa Valley 2017 17,100 608 Grgich Hills Estate Grown Napa Valley 2017 17,600 611 Chateau Montelena Napa Valley 2018 18,700 619 Profile Collection Silhouette Carneros Napa Valley 2018 19,800 620 Far Niente Napa Valley 2018 24,200 635 Pahlmeyer Savoir Faire Napa Valley 2014 55,000 637 Kongsgaard "The Judge" Napa Valley 2014 99,000 642 Kongsgaard "The Judge" Napa Valley 2013 176,000 Sonoma 603 Hartford Court Russian River Valley 2018 14,900 612 Rivers Marie B.Thieriot Vineyard Sonoma Coast 2018 19,800 617 Bevan Cellars Ritchie Vineyard Russian River Valley 2018 22,000 621 Dumol Russian River Valley 2016 25,300 622 Three Sticks, Gap's Crown Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2016 26,400 623 Flowers, Camp Meeting Ridge Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2014 27,500 624 Hartford Court Far Coast Vineyard Sonoma Coast 2016 30,800 627 Kistler Les Noisetiers Sonoma Coast 2019 38,500 628 Kistler Vine Hill Vineyard Russian River Valley 2017 38,500 633 Aubert Lauren Vineyard Sonoma Coast 2017 46,200 638 Marcassin Marcassin Vineyard SonomaCoast 2007 104,500 Central Coast 625 Rhys Horseshoe Vineyard Santa Cruz Mountains 2015 33,000 626 Paul Lato Duvarita Vineyard Belle de Jour Santa Barbara County 2015 35,200 USA Chardonnay Other 605 Rombauer Vineyards Carneros 2019 16,500 618 Hyde de Villaine Hyde Vineyard Carneros 2016 24,200 USA Other Varietals 651 Bedrock Wine Co. Wirz Vineyard Cienega Valley Riesling 2018 11,000 653 Leo Steen Jurassic Park Vineyard Santa Ynez Valley Chenin Blanc 2014 11,000 658 Skipstone Alexander Valley Viognier 2015 22,000 661 Favia Suize Amador County Viognier 2016 26,400 662 Domaine Serene Coeur Blanc Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2017 29,700 663 Morlet Family Vineyards "La Proportion Dorée" Sonoma County 2015 38,500 664 Sine Qua Non Lightmotif California 2014 50,600 France Bourgogne 613 Francois Carillon Puligny Montrachet Puligny Montrachet 2018 19,800 616 Domaine Servin Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos Chablis 2017 22,000 634 Meursault 1er Cru Poruzots Francois Mikulski Meursault 2016 49,500 639 Meursault Coche Dury France Meursault 2016 143,000 640 Batard Montrachet Domaine Leflaive Puligny Montrachet 2012 165,000 641 Montrachet Marquis De Laguiche Joseph Drouhin Chassagne Montrachet 2017 165,000 France Other 555 Sancerre La Moussière Alphonse Mello Sauvignon Blanc Loire 2018 13,000 656 Vouvray Moelleux Domaine Vincent Careme Chenin Blanc Loire 2016 14,300 659 Clos Des Lunes Lune D'or Semillon Bordeaux 2015 22,000 660 Condrieu Jardin Suspendu Pierre Jean Villa Viognier Rhóne 2016 25,300 564 Ch.Smith Haut Lafitte Blanc Sauvignon Blanc Pessac Leognan 2010 46,200 Africa 615 Capensis Western Cape Chardonnay 2015 20,900 Australia 601 Bass River 1835 Chardonnay 2016 13,200 655 Torbreck The Steading Blanc Barossa Valley 2017 13,200 Chile 550 Goutte D'Argent ぎんの雫 Valle De Leyda Sauvignon Blanc 2019 10,500 White Wine Continued Germany 657 Egon Muller Scharzhof Mosel Riesling 2018 16,500 Italy 650 Donnafugata Vigna Di Gabri Ansonica 2017 11,000 654 Vie Di Romans Dessimis Pinot Grigio 2018 13,200 629 Gaia & Rey Gaja Chardonnay 2016 39,600 Japan 609 Chateau Mercian 北信 RGC Private Reserve Chardonnay 2016 17,600 614 登美 Tomi Yamanashi Chardonnay 2017 20,900 New Zealand 604 Esk Valley Winemakers Reserve Hawkes Bay Chardonnay 2016 12,000 610 Hunting Hill Kumeu River Chardonnay 2015 15,400 556 Cloudy Bay Te Koko Sauvignon Blanc 2016 16,500 Portugal 652 Esporao Private Selection White Semillon 2018 9,900 Red Wine USA Pinot Noir Napa 1 Newton Unfiltered Napa Valley 2014 14,300 Sonoma 3 Hartford Court Russian River Valley 2018 17,600 4 Rivers Marie Summa Vineyard Sonoma Coast 2019 18,700 5 Flowers Sonoma Coast 2018 19,800 6 Paul Hobbs Russian River Valley 2018 20,900 7 Aston Estate Sonoma Coast 2016 22,000 8 Patz & Hall Sonoma Coast 2018 22,000 10 Alysian Wines Rochioli Vineyard Allen Rochioli Blocks Russian River Valley 2012 27,000 11 Rivers Marie Platt Vineyard Sonoma Coast 2018 28,600 12 Dumol Russian River Valley 2016 28,600 13 Three Sticks Gap's Crown Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2016 31,400 15 Aubert UV-SL Vineyard Sonoma Coast 2018 31,900 16 Kistler Sonoma Coast 2018 41,800 17 Williams Selyem Allen Vineyard Russian River Valley 2011 41,800 19 Boar's View Sonoma Coast 2015 52,800 20 Marcassin Three Sisters Vineyard Sonoma Coast 2004 58,300 21 Marcassin Blue Slide Ridge Vineyard Sonoma Coast 2004 58,300 22 Marcassin Marcassin Vineyard Sonoma Coast 2011 96,800 Central Coast 23 Tyler Bien Nacido Old Vine Santa Maria Valley 2012 23,100 24 Domaine De La Cote Siren's Call Santa Rita Hills 2013 33,000 25 Paul Lato Suerte Solomon Hills Vineyard Santa Maria Valley 2015 33,000 26 Rhys Horseshoe Vineyard Santa Cruz Mountains 2016 37,400 27 Calera Selleck Vineyard, Mt.Harlan 2013 58,300 28 Calera Jensen Vineyard, Mt.Harlan 2006 59,400 Oregon 29 Resonance Willamette Valley 2015 13,200 30 Ken Wright Cellars Savoya Vineyard Yamhill Carlton 2016 16,500 31 Beaux Freres The Beaux Freres Vineyard Willamette Valley 2014 44,000 32 Domaine Serene Monogram Willamette Valley 2015 101,200 USA Pinot Noir Other 33 Bread & Butter California 2019 13,200 34 Heart & Hands Barrel Reserve Finger Lakes New York 2010 18,700 35 Etude Estate Grown Grace Benoist Ranch Carneros 2017 19,800 36 Littorai Savoy Vineyard Anderson Valley 2016 27,500 USA Merlot Napa 41 Beringer Napa Valley 2017 13,200 42 Clos du Val Estate Napa Valley 2017 13,200 43 Flora Springs Napa Valley 2016 13,800 44 Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley 2017 15,400 45 Shafer TD-9 Napa Valley 2017 19,800 46 Twomey Napa Valley 2014 19,800 48 Kenefick Ranch, Napa Valley 2013 22,000 49 Darioush Signature Napa Valley 2015 22,000 50 Duckhorn Vineyards Three Palms Vineyard Napa Valley 2017 24,200 51 Hudson Phoenix Carneros Napa Valley 2016 26,400 52 Pahlmeyer Napa Valley 2015 29,700 53 Realm Cellars The Tempest Napa Valley 2017 35,200 54 Amuse Bouche Napa Valley 2016 60,500 55 Amuse Bouche Napa Valley 2015 66,000 Washington 40 L'Ecole No 41 Columbia Valley 2016 10,700 USA Zinfandel Napa 70 Highlands Oakville Napa Valley 2016 13,200 73 Brown Napa Valley 2017 16,500 74 Ghost Block Pelissa Vineyard Oakville Napa Valley 2017 17,600 75 Chateau Montelena Calistoga Napa Valley 2016 17,600 77 Turley Wine Cellars Estate Napa Valley 2016 19,800 79 Bedrock Wine Co.
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