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Apéritif Digestif Liqueur Signature Cocktails Beers APÉRITIF 3oz pour for apéritif SIGNATURE COCKTAILS APEROL APERITIVO Italy 14 SZECHUAN DRAGON 14 CAMPARI APERITIVO Italy 16 Gin, orange liquor, dragon fruit, Szechuan peppers DOLIN BLANC VERMOUTH France 9 COMFORTABLY NUMB 15 DOLIN DRY VERMOUTH France 9 Vanilla vodka, lychee water, honey, lime, thai chilli, red Szechuan peppercorn DOLIN ROUGE VERMOUTH France 9 ORIENTAL BEAUTY 16 LILLET BLANC France 11 Bourbon, amaro nonino, yellow chatreuse, Chinese carrots, PERNOD France 14 citrus, Chinese 5 spices PIMM’S NO. 1 CUP England 11 EMPEROR QIN 18 SALERS APÉRITIF France 14 Mezcal joven, dried green Szechuan peppercorns, pomegranate, citrus, egg whites DIGESTIF 2oz pour for digestive DR JONES 15 Gin, Aperol, Chinese cucumber AMARETTO DISARONNO Italy 16 ANCIENT OLD-FASHIONED 16 AMARO NONINO ‘QUINTESSENTIA’ Italy 22 Bourbon, Hennessy black, benedictine, mole bitters, AMARO LUCANO Italy 14 sesame oil AMARO RABARBARO SFUMATO Italy 10 ZEN GARDEN 14 BAILEY’S IRISH CREAM Ireland 16 Baijiu, ginger lemongrass green tea, lemon syrup, citrus BENEDICTINE D.O.M. France 19 GOLDEN FLOWER 18 CHARTREUSE GREEN France 28 Tequila, mezcal reposado, orange liquor, tropical blend, yuzu CHARTREUSE YELLOW France 28 CHARTREUSE V.E.P. GREEN France 51 NON-ALCOHOLIC QIPAO 11 CHARTREUSE V.E.P. YELLOW France 51 Maraschino cherries, honey, yuzu, mint, orange bitters, CYNAR Italy 14 peychaud’s bitters, tonic DOLIN ROUGE VERMOUTH France 9 CHA CHOW 11 FERNET BRANCA Italy 10 Oolong tea, passion fruit, condensed milk, cardamom FRANGELICO Italy 16 bitters GENEPY France 15 BEERS 12OZ GRAND MARNIER France 17 GRAPPA SASSICAIA Italy 31 LAGER 7 Kirin Ichiban, Japan KAHLUA Mexico 15 PILSNER 8 SAMBUCA MOLINARI Italy 15 Estella Artois, Belgium LIQUEUR 2oz pour for neat liqueur COINTREAU France 15 DOMAINE DE CANTON France 17 GABRIEL BOUDIER CRÈME DE PECHES France 11 LEJAY CASSIS France 13 LIQUOR 43 Spain 14 LUXARDO MARASCHINO Italy 13 ST. GEORGE SPICED PEAR United States 20 ST. GERMAIN France 15 TIA MARIA COFFEE LIQUOR Jamaica 12 BY THE GLASS 5oz pour for wines by the glass SPIRITS 2oz pour for spirits CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING BOURBON & RYE ALSACE nv 11 ANGEL’S ENVY United States 18 Simonet, Brut Blanc de Blancs, Vin de France, France ANGEL’S ENVY RYE United States 30 CHAMPAGNE nv 22 BASIL HAYDEN’S United States 22 Taiitinger La Francaise Brut, Champagne, France BASIL HAYDEN’S CARIBBEAN RYE United States 19 FRANCIACORTA nv 19 BUFFALO TRACE United States 15 Ca’ del Bosco Cuvee Prestige, Lombardy, Italy BULLEIT BOURBON United States 17 PROSÉCCO nv 14 Torresella, Extra Dry, Veneto, Italy BULLEIT BOURBON RYE United States 17 SYRAH nv 18 EAGLE RARE 10YR United States 16 Luc Belaire Rare Rosé, Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur, France EVAN WILLIAMS United States 15 WHITE KNOB CREEK United States 19 ASSYRTIKO 2017 12 RITTENHOUSE United States 17 Thymiopoulos Atma, Noussa, Greece MICHTER’S US-1 United States 16 CHARDONNAY 2018 14 SCOTCH & WHISKY Antinori Castello della Sala Bramito, Umbria, Italy AULTMORE 12YR Scotland 24 CHARDONNAY 2016 18 BUCHANAN’S BLENDED SCOTCH 12YR Scotland 25 Flowers, Sonoma Coast, California, USA BUSHMILLS 21YR Ireland 61 PINOT GRIGIO 2018 11 Tramin, Alto Adige, Italy COMPASS BOX 16 ‘GREAT KING STREET, GLASGOW BLEND’ England RIESLING 2017 13 Bassermann-Jordan ‘Trocken’, Pfalz, Germany COMPASS BOX JUVENILE England 42 SAUVIGNON BLANC 2017 18 CROWN ROYAL BLENDED CANADIAN Canada 17 Illumitanation, Napa Valley, California, USA DEVERON SINGLE MALT 18YR Scotland 31 SAUVIGNON BLANC 2018 13 DEWARS BLENDED SCOTCH 12YR Scotland 23 Seresin, Marlborough, New Zealand HATOZAKI SMALL BATCH Japan 25 ROSÉ JAMESON IRISH Ireland 16 CINSAULT 2018 11 JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL Scotland 20 Domaine de Triennes, Rosé, Provence, France JOHNNIE WALKER BLUE LABEL Scotland 80 CINSAULT 2017 15 MACALLAN 12YR SHERRY OAK Scotland 29 Gramercy Cellars ‘Olsen Vineyard’, Columbia Valley, USA MACALLAN 18YR SHERRY OAK Scotland 77 GRENACHE 2018 13 Chateau d’Esclans Whispering Angel, Rose, Provence, MONKEY SHOULDER BLENDED MALT Scotland 18 France NIKKA ‘COFFEY MALT’ Japan 24 RED NIKKA YOICHI SINGLE MALT Japan 23 BORDEAUX 2012 14 NOBUSHI JAPANESE Japan 21 Chateu de Carles, Fronsac, France RED BREAST 12YR Ireland 22 CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2017 18 SUNTORY WHISKY TOKI Japan 15 Kith & Kin, Napa Valley, California, USA THE YAMAZAKI SINGLE MALT 12YR Japan 31 MALBEC 2015 16 El Enemigo, Mendoza, Argentina BRANDY & COGNAC BRANDY GRAN DUQUE DE ALBA Spain 16 NERO D’AVOLA 2016 13 Lauria ‘Zio Paolo’, Sicily, Italy HENNESSEY BLACK France 21 PINOT NOIR 2018 14 HENNESSEY VSOP France 34 Solena Estate Grand Cuve, Willamette Valley, Oregon, PIERRE FERRAND AMBRE France 28 USA PIERRE FERRAND DBL CASKET RESERVED France TEMPRANILLO 2016 12 22 Hito, Ribera del Duero, Castilla y León, Spain RÉMY MARTIN LOUIS XIII COGNAC France 495 SYRAH 2016 15 SINGANI 63 - BRANDY Bolivia 14 Gramercy Cellars ‘Lower East’, Columbia Valley, USA SUNDRY SPIRITS BYEJOE RED Baijiu, China 16 POR SIEMPRE Sotol, Mexico 18 SPIRITS 2oz pour for spirits CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING VODKA FRANCE BELVEDERE ‘SMOGÓRY FOREST’ Poland 19 ALSACE nv 50 GREY GOOSE France 17 Simonet, Brut Blanc de Blancs, Vin de France HAKU Japan 16 CHAMPAGNE nv 350 KETEL ONE Netherlands 15 Krug Grande Cuvee 167th Edition, Champagne TITO’S HANDMADE USA 14 CHAMPAGNE nv 115 Louis Roeder Brut Premier, Champagne GIN BEEFEATER England 14 CHAMPAGNE nv 150 Moët Imperial Ice , Champagne BOMBAY SAPPHIRE England 18 CHAMPAGNE nv 105 MCQUEEN AND THE VIOLET FOG Brazil 19 Taittinger “La Francaise Brut”, Champagne MONKEY 47 ‘SCHWARZWALD DRY’ Germany 26 CHAMPAGNE nv 180 OXLEY DRY England 19 Laurent Perrier Rosé, Champagne ROKU Japan 16 CHAMPAGNE 2013 150 TANQUERAY TEN England 20 Louis Roeder Brut Rosé, Champagne THE BOTANIST Scotland 15 SYRAH nv 85 RUM Luc Belaire Rare Rosé, Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur, France BACARDI LIGHT Bermuda 12 ITALY BUMBU XO Panama 19 FRANCIACORTA nv 90 Ca’ del Bosco Cuvee Prestige, Lombardy BRUGAL 1888 GRAN RESERVA Dominican Republic 16 PROSÉCCO TORRESELLA nv 65 HAVANA CLUB AÑEJO BLANCO USA 13 Torresella, Extra Dry, Veneto HAVANA CLUB AÑEJO CLASICO USA 14 PLANTATION ‘O.F.T.D’ Barbados 16 DESSERT & ICE WINE 15 PLANTATION STIGGINS CHATEAU SUDUIRAUT SAUTERNES 08’ 15 | 55 Barbados FANCY PINEAPPLE Bordeaux, France, 375ml Guatemala 23 RON ZACAPA 23YR COLOSI PASSITO PANTELLERIA 14’ 85 SANTA TERESA 1796 Venezuela 18 Sicily, Italy, 500ml LEBLON CACHAÇA SILVER Brazil 15 LA SPINETTA MOSCATO QUALIA D’ASTI 17’ 40 TEQUILA Piedmont, Italy, 375ml 1800 TEQUILA REPOSADO Mexico 18 DOLCE FAR NIENTE, NAPA VALLEY 140 1800 TEQUILA SILVER Mexico 17 California, USA, 375ml CASAMIGOS BLANCO Mexico 25 FORTIFIED WINE CASAMIGOS REPOSADO Mexico 23 CLASE AZUL PLATA Mexico 36 CESAR FLORIDO MOSCATEL DORADO 14 Sherry, Andalucia, Spain DON JULIO 70TH ANNIVERSARY Mexico 25 EL MATESTRO SIERRA PEDRO XIMENEZ 17 DON JULIO BLANCO Mexico 22 Sherry, Jerez, Spain DON JULIO AÑEJO 1942 Mexico 44 EL MATESTRO SIERRA OLOROSO 15 YR 18 GRAN PATRON SMOKY Mexico 60 Sherry, Jerez, Spain GRAND MAYAN ULTRA REPOSADO Mexico 29 GRAHAM’S SPECIAL RIVER QUINTAS 21 MAESTRO DOBEL DIAMANTE Mexico 19 EDITION “SIX GRAPES” PATRON SILVER Mexico 21 Port, Douro, Portugal PATRON ESTATE RELEASE Mexico 33 RAMOS PINTO COLLECTOR RESERVA 28 Port, Douro, Portugal PATRON EXTRA AÑEJO Mexico 31 SADEMAN FOUNDERS RESERVE 11 SIETE LEGUAS AÑEJO Mexico 23 Port, Douro, Portugal SIETE LEGUAS REPOSADO Mexico 25 MEZCAL SAKE CASAMIGOS Mexico 33 SICHI HON YARI SHIZUKU 500ml 165 EL JOLGORIO Mexico 38 Junmai Daiginjo, Japan GRACIAS A DIOS JOVEN Mexico 18 SOTO SUPER PREMIUM 300ml 45 GRACIAS A DIOS REPOSADO Mexico 20 Junmai Daiginjo, Japan ILEGAL JOVEN Mexico 17 SOTO SUPER PREMIUM 720ml 100 ILEGAL REPOSADO Mexico 21 Junmai Daiginjo, Japan KIMOSABE Mexico 22 WATARI BUNE 720ml 220 NUESTRA SOLEDAD ‘LACHIGUÍ’ Mexico 27 Junmai Daiginjo Liquid Gold, Japan WHITE WINE RED WINE FRANCE ARGENTINA CHABLIS 2017 120 MALBEC 2015 75 1er Cru Pierre Quérrard ‘Montée de Tonnere’, Burgundy El Enemigo, Mendoza CHENIN BLANC 2016 11 0 FRANCE Taille aux Loups ‘Remus’, Montloius-sur-Loire, Loire Valley BORDEAUX 2012 65 POULLIY-FUISSE 2015 165 De Carles, Fronsac Domaine Robert-Denoget “Clos Reyssie”, Manconnais CABERNET FRANC 2014 90 GERMANY Clos de l’Élu ‘l’Aiglerie’, Anjou, Loire Valley RIESLING 2017 60 PINOT NOIR 2017 260 Bassermann-Jordan ‘Trocken’, Pfalz Morey St Denis 1er Cru, Burgundy RIESLING 2018 170 GRENACHE 2015 70 Spatlese, Donnohff Oberhouser Brucke, Nahe Domaine de Marcoux, Lirac, Rhône Valley GREECE ITALY ASSYRTIKO 2017 145 MERLOT 2015 175 Acroterra Santorini, Santorini Tenuta Guado Al Tasso Cont’ugo, Tuscany ASSYRTIKO 2017 60 NEBBIOLO 2012 220 Thymiopoulos Atma, Noussa Alessandro Rivetto Lazaro Barolo, Piedmont ITALY NERO D’AVOLA 2016 60 CHARDONNAY 2018 65 Lauria ‘Zio Paolo’, Sicily Antinori Castello della Sala Bramito, Umbria SANGIOVESE 2016 90 MATAÒSSU 2016 90 Donatella Cinelli Colombini, Rosso Di Montalcino, Tuscany Punta Crena ‘Vigneto Reine’, Colline Savonese, Liguria SANGIOVESE 2013 195 PINOT BIANCO 2015 160 La Fiorita Brunello Di Montalcino, Tuscany Cantina Terlano-Kellerei Terlan ‘Vorberg’ Trentino-Alto SANGIOVESE 2001 375 Adige La Fiorita Riserva Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany PINOT GRIGIO 2018 50 USA Tramin, Alto Adige, Italy CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2018 200 NEW ZEALAND Caymus, Napa Valley, California SAUVIGNON BLANC 2017 60 CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2016 350 Seresin, Marlborough Darioush Signature, Napa Valley, California SPAIN CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2017 85 ALBARIÑO 2017 80 Kith & Kin, Napa Valley, California Do Ferreiro, Rias Baixas, Galicia CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2016 510 VIURA 2017 150 Opus One, Napa
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