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Wine by the Glass Wine By the Glass Sparkling 2018 Cuvee Brut 14/48 Jean Philippe, France White 2017 Riesling 13/42 Dopff & Orion, Alsace 2020 Sauvignon Blanc 14/26(375ml) Brander, Los Olivos 2018 Chardonnay 15/52 SkySide, North Coast California Rose 2019 Grenache Gris 14/48 Curran, Santa Barbara Red 2017 Pinot Noir 14/26(375ml) J Vineyard, Sonoma County 2016 Nebbiolo d’ Alba 16/58 Poderi Colla, Piemonte, Italy 2018 Cabernet Sauvigon 16/58 Rabble, Paso Robles 2018 Bordeaux Blend 17/62 Chateau Guibot, Bordeaux 2019 Syrah/Zinfandel 20/75 Orin Swift, 8 Years in the Desert, California Wine Champagne NV Extra Brut Champagne 88 Jean Diot, Champagne, France NV Blanc de Blancs 95 Demière-Ansiot, Champagne, France 2012 Blanc de Blancs 185 Nathalie Falmet ‘Terra’, Champagne, France Sparkling - Europe 2016 Brachetto Frizzante 55 Braida di Giacomo Bologna, Piemonte, Italy 2014 Brut Riesling 67 Gebrüder Simon, Mosel, Germany 2012 Brut Nature Blanc de Blancs 130 Casa Caterina, Lombardy, Italy NV Crémant de Bourgogne 95 Dm. Richoux Gabin et Felix, Burgundy, France NV Brut Crémant de Bourgogne (Magnum) 149 Perle de Ma Mère ‘La Perle’, Burgundy, France NV Rosé Crémant de Bourgogne (Magnum) 135 Perle de Ma Mère ‘La Perle’, Burgundy, France NV Teran Peneče Rouge (Refosco) 65 Štoka, Kras, Slovenia Sparkling - United States 2014 Riesling 90 Forlorn Hope, Santa Barbara County, CA 2015 Blanc de Noir 115 St. Reginald Parish ‘Sparkle Motion’, Oregon 2017 Pinot Blanc/Chardonnay/Marsanne/ Pinot Noir/Roussane 75 Volage Pétillant Naturel, Monterey, CA Wine Skin Contact 2013 Pinot Gris 75 Wenzel ‘Wild + Free’, Burgenland, Austria 2017 Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc 94 Patrick Sullivan ‘Waterskin’, Australia 2013 Friulano 99 Denis Montanar, Friuli, Italy 2015 Rkatsiteli/Mtsvane 65 Gotsa, Kartli, Georgia 2012 Malvasia/Sauv Blanc/Pinot Grigio 90 Škerk ‘Ograde’, Carso, Italy Rosé 2017 Montepulciano 81 Vini Rabasco ‘Cancelli’, Abruzzo, Italy White - North America 2017 Aligoté 78 Tresomm, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico 2016 Chardonnay 120 Mayacamus ‘Mt. Veeder’, Napa Valley, CA 2016 Chardonnay 99 St. Reginald Parish ‘Tiny Dancer’, Willamette Valley 2017 Viognier 103 Dirty & Rowdy, Mendocino County, CA 2016 Malvasia 55 Hatton Daniels, Contra Costa, CA White - Germany 2016 Riesling Kabinett 75 Koehler-Ruprecht ‘Saumagen’, Pflaz, Germany White - Italy 2014 Gewürztraminer 75 Baron Widmann, Alto Adige, Italy 2016 Pignoletto 50 Orsi San Vito, Emilia Romagna, Italy 2015 Vermentino/Trebbiano 52 Al Podere Di Rosa ‘Chiesino’, Tuscany, Italy Wine White - France 2015 Aligoté 75 Comte Armand, Burgundy, France 2017 Petit Chablis 75 Christophe, Burgundy, France 2014 Chablis 125 Domaine d’Henri ‘Vieilles Vignes’, Burgundy, France 2016 Chenin Blanc 99 Pierre Menard ‘Le Clos des Mailles’, Loire Valley 2015 Chenin Blanc 113 Les Vignes Herbel ‘La Pointe’, Loire Valley, France 2016 Chenin Blanc 85 Jacky Blot ‘Clos du Mosny’, Loire Valley, France 2015 Pouilly-Fuissé 101 Denis Jeandeau ‘Vieilles Vignes’, Burgundy, France 2013 Pouilly-Fuissé 95 Maison B. Perraud, Burgundy, France 2013 Meursault 180 Domaine Comtesse Bernard, Burgundy, France 2015 Puligny-Montrachet 150 Genot-Boulanger, Burgundy, France 2015 Chardonnay 90 Domaine Credoz ‘Vieilles Vignes’, Jura, France 2014 Marsannay 98 Bruno Clair, Burgundy, France White - Central Europe 2015 Grüner Veltliner 93 Von Donabaum, Wachau, Austria 2016 Sauvignon Blanc Blend 57 Der Pollerhof, Niederosterreich, Austria 2015 Žilavka 75 Brkić, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2016 Harslevelu 96 Demeter Zoltan, Tokaj, Hungary 2016 Furmint 88 Kikelet, Tokaj, Hungary Wine Red - United States 2017 Trousseau 75 Eyrie Vineyards, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2016 Pinot Noir 102 Elk Cove Vineyards, Gaston, Oregon 2017 Pinot Noir 125 Roar Wines, Santa Lucia Highlands, CA 2017 Pinot Noir 76 EnRoute by Far Niente, Russian River Valley, CA 2015 Merlot 135 Twomey, Napa Valley, CA 2018 Petite Syrah 98 Orin Swift ‘Machete’, Saint Helena, CA 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon 85 Band of Vintners, Napa Valley, CA 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon 108 A. Rafanelli, Healdsburg, CA 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon 120 Bella Union by Far Niente, Napa Valley, CA 2017 Zinfandel 98 A. Rafanelli, Healdsburg, CA 2017 Bordeaux Blend 142 Orin Swift ‘Papillon’, Saint Helena, CA Red - Italy 2016 Primitivo del Salento 60 Varvaglione ‘12 e mezzo’, Puglia, Italy 2015 Barolo 90 Mauro Veglio, Piemonte, Italy 2016 Nebbiolo 62 Villadoria ‘Bricco Magno’, Piemonte, Italy 2012 Barolo 225 Oddero ‘Bussia Riserva’, Piemonte, Italy 2011 Valpolicella Blend 180 Giuseppe Quintarelli ‘Cà del Merlo’, Veneto, Italy 2015 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 135 Allegrini, Veneto, Italy Red - Australia 2017 Pinot Noir/Pinot Gris/Gewürztraminer 99 Patrick Sullivan ‘Rain’, Gippsland, Australia Wine Red - France 2018 Pinot Noir 75 Domaine Chardigny, Burgundy, France 2003 Pinot Noir/Trousseau/Ploussard 235 Jean Bourdy, Jura, France 2016 Pommard 287 Nicolas Rossignol ‘Les Noizins’, Burgundy, France 2016 Volnay 298 Dm. Nicolas Rossignol ‘Clos Des Angles’, Burgundy 2014 Nuits-Saint-Georges 210 Domaine Chevillon, Burgundy, France 2017 Beaujolais-Villages 65 Nicolas Potel, Burgundy, France 2018 Morgon 87 Jean-Paul et Charly Thévenet, Beaujolais, France 2015 Patrimonio 98 Antoine Arena ‘Morta Maio’, Corisca France 2017 Costières de Nîmes 60 Pierre Vidal Mary Taylor, Rhône Valley, France 2015 Côtes du Rhône-Villages 80 Gagnepain et Risoul ‘Versus’, Roaix, France 2016 Châteauneuf-du-Pape 165 Château de la Font du Loup, Rhône, France 2015 Gevrey-Chambertin 235 Alain Burguet ‘Vielles Vignes’, Burgundy 2011 Bordeaux Blend (Merlot/Cab Franc) 185 Chateau Gombaude-Guillot, Pomerol, France Red - Austria 2013 Blaufränkisch 125 Rosi Schuster ‘Sankt Margarethen’, Burgenland 2017 Blaufränkisch/Zweigelt 95 Gut Oggau ‘Atanasius’, Burgenland, Austria Red - Spain 2016 Mencia 85 Castro Candaz ‘Finca El Curvado’, Ribeira Sacra 2015 Priorat 88 Vallvé & Guevara, Priorat, Spain Red - Portugal 2014 Touriga-Tinta Roriz 84 Jose Maria da Fonseca ‘Domini’, Douro, Portugal.
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