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Wine List for Web Site WINE LIST WINE BY THE GLASS Sparkling Maschio, Italy - Prosecco Moët et Chandon, Brut, Champagne, France 187ml N/V Moët et Chandon, Brut Rose, Champagne, France 187ml N/V Moscato 5011 Vietti, Italy Riesling 6025 Rudi Wiest, Mosel, Germany Sauv. Blanc 6103 Sauvignon Blanc, White Haven, Marlborough, New Zealand Rose 3034 Les Trois Couronnes, Cotes du Rhone, France Pinot Grigio 6125 Ca' Montino, Terre di Valfredda, Bardolino, Italy 6116 Solena, Willamette Valley Chardonnay 6091 Raymond Reserve, Napa Valley Pinot Noir 7006 Solena, "Grand Cuvee", Willamette Valley, Oregon Merlot 2145 Franciscan, Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 3006 Newton, Red Label, Sonoma 2442 Force of Nature, Paso Robles Malbec 0002 Alamos, "Seleccion", Mendoza, Argentina Shiraz/Syrah 1029 Rubus Wine Selection, Barossa, Australia Tempranillo 1008 Iturria, Toro, Spain Zinfandel 2606 Dry Creek Vineyards, "Heritage Vines", Sonoma County HALF BOTTLES - CHAMPAGNE & WHITE WINES France Veuve Cliquot, Champagne, France N/V Chardonnay, Louis Jadot, Pouilly Fuisse, Burgundy California Sauvignon Blanc, Duckhorn, Napa Chardonnay, Sonoma Cutrer, Russian River Ranches Chardonnay, Steele "Cuvee", California Shramsberg, Blanc de Blancs, Brut, North Coast N/V Italy Pinot Grigio, Santa Margherita, Valdadiga, Italy HALF BOTTLES - RED WINES Oregon Pinot Noir, Argyle, Willamette, Oregon California Pinot Noir, Steele, Carneros Merlot, Duckhorn, Napa Merlot, Frogs Leap, Napa Merlot, Rutherford Hills, Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, Cain FIVE, Spring Mtn., Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, Chateau Montelena Estate, Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, Chimney Rock, Stags Leap, Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, Diamond Creek, Gravelly Meadow Cabernet Sauvignon, Diamond Creek, Volcanic Hill, Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, Inglenook CASK, Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, Silverado, Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, Stag's Leap "Artemis" Cabernet Sauvignon, Steele, Red Hills, Lake County Red Blend, OPUS ONE , Napa Zinfandel, Cline, California 0845 -1 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINES California 5020 Mumm, Brut Prestige, Napa 5002 Domaine Carneros Brut, Carneros 5001 Domaine Carneros, Brut Rose, Sonoma France 5010 Charles Heidsieck, "Blanc des Millenaires" Champagne 5007 Cuvée Dom Pérignon, Champagne, France 2005 5012 Louis Roederer, "Cristal", Champagne, France 2004 5003 Moët & Chandon, Imperial, Champagne, France 5013 Perrier - Jouet, "Belle Epoque", Eperney, France 2002 5019 Veuve Clicquot, Brut, Champagne, France CHARDONNAY California 6088 Cakebread, Napa 6062 Celani Family Vineyards, Napa Valley 6030 Chateau Montelena, Napa 6063 Flowers, Sonoma Coast 6035 Hartford Court, "Stone Cote Vineyard", Sonoma 6071 Jordan, Russian River, Sonoma 6031 Jayson by Pahlmeyer, North Coast 6055 Kistler, "Les Noisetiers" Sonoma 6018 Newton, Unfiltered, Napa 6068 Sonoma-Cutrer,"The Cutrer" Russian River, Sonoma 6034 Stags' Leap Winery, Napa 6096 Trinitas Reserve, Napa France 6017 Domaines Leflaive, Macon-Verze, Burgundy 6012 Louis Jadot, Chablis, Burgundy 6074 Louis Jadot, Mersault, Burgundy Italy 6119 Passopisciaro, Gaurdiola Chardonnay, Mt. Edna, Sicily SAUVIGNON BLANC & OTHER WHITES California 6029 Sauvignon Blanc, Cakebread, Napa 2114 Fume Blanc, Grgich Hills Estate, Napa Valley 6045 Marssanne/Viognier Treana, Central Coast 2109 Midnight Cellars, "Aurora" Rhone Blend, Paso Robles France 6089 Chenin Blanc, Chateau de Montfort, Vouvray, Loire Valley 9109 Clairette, Bourboulenc, Grenache & Ugni blanc, Chateau Pegau, Cotes du Rhone 6044 Clairette, Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc & Roussanne, Vieux Telegraphe, CNP, Rhone 6098 Grenache Gris, La Pertuisane, The Guardian, Cotes-Catalanes 9079 Marssanne, E. Guigal, "Ex Voto" Rhone 6120 Pinot Blanc, Trimbach, Alsace 6110 Sauvignon Blanc, Roger et Christophe Moreux, Les Bouffants, Sancerre 6050 Viogner, E. Guigal, Cotes du Rhone Blanc, Rhone Valley France 6111 Viogner/Marssanne/Picpoul/Clairette, Chateau de St. Cosme, Cotes du Rhone Italy 6004 Mandrarossa, Santannella, Terre Siciliane New Zealand 6036 Sauvignon Blanc, White Haven, Marlborough, New Zealand Spain 6021 Gewurztraminer, Finca Rio Negro, Castilla, Spain Germany 6013 Riesling, Dr. Loosen, Wehlener Sonnenuhr, Mosel 0845 -2 ROSÉ California 6041 Pinot Noir Blanc, Belle Glos, Santa Maria Valley France 3034 Les Trois Couronnes, Cotes du Rhone, France FRENCH, ITALIAN, & SPANISH France 9098 Clau de Nell, Cuvee Violette, Anjou, Loire 9015 Syrah, E. Guigal, "Ex Voto," Rhone 9089 Gamay, Chateau de la Chaize, Brouilly 9091 Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine du Pegau, Rhone 08'&'12 9093 Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Vieux Telegraphe, GSM 4757 Gigondas, Chateau Cayron 9069 Chatenauneuf-du-Pape M. Chapoutier, "La Bernadine", GSM 9024 Romain Duvernay, Crozes-Hermitage, Rhone Italy 9064 Agricola Punica Barrua, Sicilia, Carginan/Cab/Merlot 9042 Antinori, Pian delle Vigne, Brunello di Montalcino, Sangiovese 0001 Arcanum Il Fauno, Tuscany Bordeaux Blend Barolo, Marchessi di Barolo, Cannubi 2004 9051 Brancaia, Ilatraia, Tuscany,Cab/Petite Verdot/Cab Franc 9104 Ca' de' Rocchi Montere,Valpolicella Ripasso 9035 Ca' Marcanda-Gia, Promis, Tuscany Corv/Rond/Molinara 9039 Marchese Antinori, Chianti Classico Riserva, Sangiovese/Cab/Cab Franc 9095 Marchesi di Gresy, Barbaresco Nebbiolo 9021 Massolino, Barolo, Nebbiolo 9100 Michele Chiarlo, LaCourt, Barbera D'Asti Barbera 9107 Montevetrano, Colli di Salerno, Sicilia, Red Blend 9096 Oddero Villero, Cru Barolo, Nebbiolo 9036 Pio Cesare, Barolo, Nebbiolo Barolo, Renatto Ratti Marcenasco 2008 9078 Poliziano, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Sangiovese 9041 Tedeschi, Amarone della Valpolicella,C/R/M 9061 Tedeschi, San Rocco,Valpolicella, C/C/R/M 9018 Tedeschi, Capitel Monte Olmi, Amarone della Valpolicella Corvina/Corvnone/Rondinella/Molinari 9026 Tedeschi, La Fabriseria, Valpolicella, Classico C/C/R/M 9040 Tignanello, Super Tuscan, Sangio/Cab/Cab Franc/Oseleta 9105 Tormaresca Torcicoda, Salentino Primitivo 9030 Veglio, Barbaresco, Nebbiolo 9032 Veglio, Barbera d'Alba Spain 0036 Bodega Volver Triga, Alicante, Mouvedra 0015 Bodegas Tabula, Ribero del Duero, Tempranillo 9101 Buil & Gine, "Baboix" Monsant, Granache/Carignane/Tempranillo 0014 Campo Elisco Toro, Tempranillo 0034 Cune, Rioja Reserva, Tempranillo 0022 Finca Rio Negro, Castilla, Tempranillo 0035 Marques Murrieta, Castillo Ygay, Rioja Gran Reserva Tempranillo 0040 Marques de Riscal, Rioja Reserva, Tempranillo/Grenache 0025 Numanthia, Termes, Toro, Tempranillo 0845 -3 PINOT NOIR California 7009 En Route, "Les Pommiers" Russian River Valley, Sonoma 7051 Etude, Carneros 7013 Hook & Ladder, Russian River Valley 7030 Kistler, Sonoma Coast 7024 MacMurray Estate Vineyard, Russian River Valley 2014 7056 Merry Edwards, Russian River Valley, Sonoma 7048 Miner "Gary's Vineyard" Santa Barbara Pali, Cargasacchi Vineyards, Santa Rita Hills France 9065 Domaine Harmand-Geoffroy, Gevrey-Chambertin 9092 Regis Bouvier, Morey-Saint-Denis, Burgundy Oregon 7008 Aldelsheim, Willamette Valley 7037 Alexana, "Revena Vineyard", Dundee Hills, Willamette Valley 7025 Beaux Freres Vineyards, Chelhalem Valley 7007 Bergstrom Vineyards, Dundee Hills, Willamette Domaine Drouhin, Willamette 7028 Penner-Ash, Willamette Valley MERLOT California 3030 Buccella, Napa 2039 Cakebread, Napa Valley 2603 Darioush, Napa Valley 2012 2137 Duckhorn, Napa 2139 Flora Springs, Napa 2123 Grgich Hills, Napa 3029 Nickel & Nickel, "Bear Flat", Napa Valley 2013 3016 Plumpjack, Napa 2013 2140 Shafer, Napa 2010 & '12 2605 Stags' Leap Winery, Napa 3606 Stymie by Jed Steele, Lake County 2012 3102 Textbook, Rutherford, Napa Valley France 9013 Chateau Lassegue, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux 9019 Chateau de Pez, St. Estephe, Bordeaux 9008 Chateau Rouget, Pomerol Bordeaux 9033 Chateau de Sales, Pomerol 9097 Chateau Simard, St. Emilion 9052 Chateau Trotanoy Pomerol Bordeaux Washington 3051 Spring Valley, "Uriah", Walla Walla CABERNET SAUVIGNON & BLENDS Argentina 2153 Catena Zapata "Alta", Mendozza Australia 2523 Penfold's Bin #8, South Australia 1007 Penfold's "Grange" Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale Vintages '97,'99,&'00 2522 Penfold's Bin # 389, Cab/Shiraz 2156 Penfold's Bin # 407 McLaren Vale, Barossa, Coonawarra & Clare Valley 2072 Two Hands, Sexy Beast, McLaren Vale Bordeaux 9084 Chateau d'Eyran, Pessac-Leognan, Bordeaux 9053 Chateau Laronde Desornes, Bordauex Superieur 9038 Chateau Greysac, Cru Bourgeios Superieur, Medoc 9085 Chateau Latour a Pomerol 0845 -4 CABERNET SAUVIGNON & BLENDS ―Continued Bordeaux 9086 Chateau Le Petit Cheval, Saint-Emilion 9056 Chateau Tour Prignac California 2027 Adobe Road, "Bavarian Lion Vineyard" Knights Valley 2138 Alpha Omega II Napa 3003 Altamura, Napa 2089 Andretti, "IMS 100th Commemorative" Napa -- Autographed 3009 Antica by Antinori, Napa 3017 Antica, "Townsend Vineyard", Napa 2052 B.R. 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