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Wine-List 4.26 DESSERT WINES Parparoussis Estate 22 Late Harvet Mavrodaphne, Patras, Greece 2004 Domaine Economou, Oikonomoy 19 Late Harvest Liatiko, Sitia, Crete 2006 Gerovassiliou 18 Late Harvest Malagousia, Macedonia, Greece 2015 Château Roûmieu-Lacoste 16 Sauternes, Bordeaux, France 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS 14 Taylor Fladgate Tawny Port, Duoro, Portugal COCKTAILS 1 RED 11-13 GIN 16 BY THE GLASS 2 DESSERT WINES 14 WHISKY/BOURBON 17 GREEK WINES 3-4 GREEK & TURKISH SPIRITS 14 SCOTCH 18 TURKISH WINES 5-6 TEQUILA 15 BRANDY 18 SPARKLING 7 MEZCAL 15 LIQUEURS 19-20 BEER ROSÉ & ORANGE 8 RUM 16 BEER 20 56 Isles Aegean Wit. Paros, Greece 10 WHITE 9-10 VODKA 16 Greenport HarborIPA, Otherside. Greenport, NY 9 Santorini Brewing Co Red Ale. Greece 12 EFES Pilsner. Turkey 10 EFES N/A. Turkey 8 20. LIQUEURS Aperol Italy 11 Averna Amaro Italy 15 Benedictine DOM France 14 Campari Italy 12 Chartreuse Green. France 16 Chartreuse Yellow. France 16 INTRO DUCTIO N Cointreau France 15 Dragoncello S.Carolina 17 Enclosed is a carefully curated Aegean & global wine list that celebrates coastal locations and a water body's influence on the wine. Our list is focused on the shores Fernet Branca Italy 14 of Turkey and Greece which exude a respect for long lived winemaking traditions and captures it's terroir. They grow indigenous varieties that range from unique to Cordon Rouge. France 16 Grand Marnier familiar in style and express pride in their location. Lejay Crème de Cassis. France 12 The global section covers traditional European estates and New World innovators. Luxardo Maraschino France 13 To compare to their Aegean counterparts, we select vineyards that are also affected by the climate of the coastline. The sparkling and white wines tend to be Italy 14 Amaro Montenegro mineral-driven and bright that echo the saline laden winds. The red wines are St Germain Elderflower France 12 earthy and robust. Herba Luisa S.Carolina 17 We are passionate about the wine and spirits of the Aegean and would be excited to show off how they contrast with your everyday selections, don't let the unfamiliar Italy 17 Vicario Artichoke pronunciation stand in your way! Please inquire with your server and sommelier Vicario Olive Leaf Italy 17 with any questions about our wine list, specialty cocktails or spirit roster. AMY RACINE BEVERAGE DIRECTOR 19. SCOTCH Ardbeg 12yr Uigeadail, Islay 24 Dewars White Label 14 COCKTAILS Famous Grouseblrnded 14 BY ROB KRUEGER Glenfiddich 12yr, Speyside 19 Glenlivet 12 year, Double Oak, Speyside 22 Deep End Martini 16 Glenlivet 18 year, Speyside 40 Anchovy gin, dry vermouth, caper Johnnie Walker Black Label 19 Mantalina Spritz 15 Tequila, late harvest Malagousia, kumquat, mountain tea Johnnie Walker Blue Label 85 16yr, Islay Rosey Fingers 14 Lagavulin 32 Yeni Raki, lemon, Peychaud’s Bitters, soda Laphroaig 10yr, Islay 21 Greek Negroni 17 Macallan 18yr, Triple Cask, Speyside 75 Three Graces Gin, Diktamo, Otto’s Vermouth Macallan 12yr, Speyside 25 16 Tsipouro Sour Oban 14yr, Highland 30 Dekaraki Muscat, rakomelo, lemon, egg white, apricot Talisker 10yr, Isle of Skye 27 Karó to 15 Zivana Loel, carrot juice, cumin, pink peppercorn Melon of Troy 15 AGED BRANDY Vodka, cantaloupe, lime, fine herbs salt Ferrand 1840 Cognac, France 16 Iris Manhattan 17 Bourbon, urfa pepper vermouth, Angostura bitters Parparoussis Brandy, 6yr Aged, Greece 16 Tsililis Brandy, Pomace, 5yr Dark Cave, Thessaly Greece 20 Remy Martin Cognac, VSOP, France 24 11. 18. AMERICAN WHISKEY BY THE GLASS SPARKLING 18 Basil Hayden’s Bourbon, Kentucky Tselepos 17 Brut Amalia Pelopennese, Greece NV Evan Williams Single Barrel Bourbon, Kentucky 14 26 14 Louis de Sacy Jack Daniel’s Old no. 7, Tennessee Brut Grand Cru Champagne France NV Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Kentucky 14 Hatzidakis 15 Michter’s US-1 Bourbon, Kentucky 17 Assyrtiko Familia, Santorini , Greece 2019 US-1 Rye, Kentucky 17 Michter’s Domaine Eric et Joel Durand 17 WHITE Sauvignon Blanc, Sancerre, France 2019 Ragtime Rye New York 15 Kavaklidere 14 Rittenhouse Straight Rye, Kentucky 14 Narince, Emir & Sultana, Turkey 2019 Sazerac Straight Rye, Kentucky 13 Argiolas 17 Vermentino, Sardinia, Italy 2019 Whistlepig 10yr Rye, Vermont 24 Maison Albert Bichot 18 Chardonnay, Chablis, France 2018 Apla 15 IRELAND Rosé Xinomavro, Limniona & Mavroudi, Drama, Greece 2019 RETSINA Clos Cibonne 19 ORANGE Rosé Tradition Côtes de Provence, France 2018 ROSÉ Bushmills 10, Single Malt , Ireland 16 Thymiopoulous 17 Jameson Ireland 15 Rosé Xinomavro, Macedonia, Greece 2018 15 Redbreast 12yr, Single Pot Still, Ireland 24 Garalis Muscat of Alexandria Terra Ambera, Lemnos, Greece 2019 Markou 12 Retsina, Attika, Greece NV Ken Wright 18 JAPAN Pinot Noir, Oregon 2018 RED Kavaklidere 17 Öküzgözü, Turkey 2016 Suntory Hibiki Harmony, Japan 28 16 40 Pierre Gaillard Mars Shinshu Komagatake Limited Edition 2020, Japan Syrah, Rhone Valley, France 2017 Seméli 15 Agiorgitiko Reserve, Peloponnese, Greece 2016 Château Graves de Pez 19 17. Bordeaux Blend, Bordeaux, France 2014 22. GREEK VODKA Belvedere Poland 14 Tselepos 76 Brut Amalia Peloponnese, Greece NV Chopin Poland 13 88 France 16 Domaine Spiropoulos SPARKLING Grey Goose Ode Panos Peloponnese, Greece 2017 Kastra Ellion Greece 16 Nikolou Winery 72 Brut Botanic Attiki, Greece NV Ketel One Citron. Holland 13 Tselepos 88 Ketel One Holland 13 Brut Rosé Amalia Peloponnese, Greece 2013 Titos Handmade Texas 12 RUM Ktima Driopi 104 Agiorgitiko Reserve Nemea, Greece 2014 El Dorado 12 yr, Guyana 13 40 Harlaftis Flor de Caña 4yr Extra Secco, Nicaragua 12 Agiorgitiko, Nemea, Greece 2017 Goslings Black Seal, Bermuda 13 Bairaktaris 56 Agiorgitiko, Old Monolithos, Nemea, Greece 2015 Mount Gay Eclipse, Barbados 12 Seméli 54 Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum, US Virgin Islands 12 Agiorgitiko Reserve, Nemea, Greece 2015 Zacapa Solera 23, Guatemala 19 Katsaros 76 RED Xinomavro, Valos, Thessaly Greece 2016 Garalis 60 GIN Limnio, Lemnos, Agean Islands, Greece 2018 Grace Gin, Three Graces Distilling, Greece 13 Stilianou 90 Kotsifali, Mantilari. Crete, Greece 2010 Beefeater United Kingdom 12 Harlaftis 90 Bombay Sapphire United Kingdom 13 Agiorgitiko Reserve Nemea, Greece 2001 Monkey 47 Germany 22 Nemeion Estate 140 Agiorgitiko Reserve Nemea, Greece 2008 Tanqueray London Dry, England 12 TsilisWinery-Distillery 149 Hendricks United Kingdom 14 Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah Theopetra Estate 24 United Kingdom 16 Central Greece Greece 2014 The Botanist 80 Tsililis Winery-Distillery Gin Mare Spain 16 Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Limnio Perry’s Tot Navy Strength, New York 12 3. Theopetra Estate, Central Greece 2016 16. Markou 40 TEQUILA Retsina Savatiano, Retsina Attiki, Central Greece NV Georgas 62 Retsina Black Label Single Vineyard, Central Greece NV Arette Blanco 12 48 Blanco Garalis Casamigos 17 Rosé Retsina, Lemnos, Aegean Islands, Greece Nv RETSINA ORANGE Casamigos Reposado 19 Oenogenesis 60 ROSÉ Rosé Grenache En Oeno Drama, Macedonia, Greece 2018 Clase Azul Reposado 35 72 Don Julio Blanco 21 Thymiopoulos Rosé Xinomavro, Macedonia, Greece 2018 Don Julio Añejo 24 Apla 63 Ocho Blanco 19 Rosé Xinomavro, Limniona & Mavroudi, Drama, Greece 2019 Ocho Reposado 21 Anatolikos Vineyards 154 Assyrtiko and Malagousia Orange Wine, Thrace, Greece 2018 Ocho Añejo 23 Garalis 57 El Tesoro Añejo 22 Muscat of Alexandria Orange Wine Terra Ambera Lemnos, Greece 2019 MEZCAL Hatzidakis 63 Assyrtiko Familia, Santorini, Greece 2019 Banhez Espadin / Barril 12 Anatolikos 154 Assyrtiko, Malagousia Avdira, Thrace, Greece 2017 Del Maguey Chichicapa 22 Mitravelas 64 El Jolgorio Pechuga 45 Assyrtiko, Nemea, Greece 2018 El Silencio Espadin 24 Antonopoulos 70 Malagouzia, Achaia, Peloponnese, Greece 2018 La Medida Tobalá 34 Gerovassiliou 76 WHITE Malagousia Single Vineyard , Macedonia, Greece 2019 Hatzidakis 132 Aidani, Santorini, Greece 2018 Gentilini 62 Robola, Cephalonia, Ionian Islands, Greece 2019 Oenogenesis 82 Sauvignon Blanc, Ugni Blanc and Sémillon, Oenosophist Macedonia, Greece 2009 Oenogenesis 86 Sauvignon Blanc, Ugni Blanc and Sémillon, Oenosophist 15. Macedonia, Greece 2011 4. TURKISH SPARKLING AEGEAN SPIRITS Vinkara 120 Dekaraki Muscat Tsipouro, Greece 12 Brut Yasasin, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey 2016 Efe Classic, Raki, Turkey 10 Eva Distillery Ouzo Mitilini, Lesvos, Greece 9 Kastra Ellion Vodka, Greece 16 Urla Sarapçılık 160 Nero d'Avola, Karasi , Aegean, Turkey 2015 Katsaros Ouzo, Thessaly, Greece 9 Kavaklidere 72 Idoniko Tsipouro, Drama, Greece 11 Öküzgözü, Pendore, Aegean, Turkey 2016 Metaxa 5 Star, Samos, Greece 13 132 Salendi 7 Star, Samos, Greece 15 Cabernet Franc, Sarnic, Aegean, Turkey 2017 Metaxa Metaxa 12 Star, Samos, Greece 16 Kavaklidere 88 Bogazkere, Prestige, Aegean, Turkey 2010 Ouzo Apostalagma Verino, Argos, Greece 14 112 Salendi Pnevma˜ Sideritis Tsipouro, Patras, Greece 13 Bordeaux Blend, Morali, Aegean, Turkey 2018 RED Plomari Ouzo, Lesvos, Greece 9 Salendi 132 Cabernet Sauvignon, Sarnic, Aegean, Turkey 2017 Tekirdag Raki, Fresh Grapes, Turkey 14 Ma'adra Wines 60 Tsipouro Ipsicaminos Moschofilero, Verino, Argos, Greece 13 Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, Mediterranean, Turkey 2012 Pasaeli 58 Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, & Petit Verdot, Aegean K2, Turkey 2016 AEGEAN LIQUEURS Urla Sarapçılık 160 Tempus, Aegean, Turkey 2014 Kleos Mastiha, Chios, Greece 12 Kretaraki Meli Rakomelo, Crete 11 Roots Rakomelo, Kalamata, Greece 14 Roots Diktamo, Kalamata, Greece 13 Tentura Antica Verino, Argos, Greece 12 5. 14. Pasaeli 48 Rosé Çalkarasi Seahorse Aegean, Turkey 2019 Ridge 93 Sevilen 50 ORANGE Zinfandel Three Valleys Sonoma County, California 2018 Rosé Shiraz, Cabernet
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