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2015, Rheingau $99 Riesling Italy Orsi Vigneto San Vito, Sui Lieviti 2016, Colli Bolognesi Pignoletto DOCG, Emilia Romagna $50 Grechetto Gentile, Albana, Riesling Villa Sparina, Brut Blanc De Blancs Gavi, Piedmont Sold Out$53 Cortese Portugal Luis Pato, Vinho Espumante Bruto Maria Gomez $34 Spain Avinyo, Cava Reserva 2016, Penedes, Catalunya $43 Macabeu, Xarel-lo, Parellada Ton Rimbau, Porcellanic, Espurnejaunt Brut Natural 2011, Penedes DO, Catalunya $255 Xarel-lo, Macabeu Sparkling White Wine United States Donkey & Goat, Lily’s Pet Nat 2019, Conzleman Vineyard, Anderson Valley, Mendocino County, California $84 Chardonnay Fausse Piste, Fish Sauce 2018, Willamette Valley, Oregon $69 Muscat Blanc Argyle, Extended Tirage Brut 2008 Willamette Valley, Oregon $130 Pinot Noir, Chardonnay Sparkling Rose Australia Jansz, Premium Rose Pipers River, Tamar Valley, Tasmania $45 Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier France Hubert Meyer, Brut Rose Cremant D’ Alsace AOC $41 Pinot Noir Veuve Fourny & Fils, Rose Brut, Premier Cru Champagne $138 Pinot Noir, Chardonnay Moet & Chandon, Grand Vintage Rose 2008, Champagne $175 Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier Dosnon, Recolte Rose Brut Cote des Bar, Champagne $131 Pinot Noir, Chardonnay Italy Vigneto Saetti, Il Cadetto 2019, Rosato dell’Emilia IGP, Emilia-Romagna $42 Lambrusco Salamino Contadi Castaldi, Rose Franciacorta DOCG, Lombardy $50 Chardonnay, Pinot Nero Murgo, Brut Rose 2014, Etna, Sicily $70 Nerello Mascalese 5 Sparkling Rose Portugal Quinta da Murta, Murta 2015, Lisboa IGP $45 Touriga Nacional Spain Ameztoi, Hijo de Rubentis 2016, Getariako Txakolina DO, Basque Country $60 Hondarrabi Beltza United States Broc Cellars, Petillant Wine 2018, Rosewood Vineyard, Mendocino County, California $78 Valdiguie William Chris Vineyards, Petillant Natural 2018, Texas $42 Mourvedre, Sangiovese, Merlot, Moscato Giallo, Malvasia Bianca Southold Farm + Cellar, Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young 2019, Robert Clay Vineyards, Texas Hill Country $63 Touriga National 6 Sparkling Red Wine Italy Fattoria Moretto, Secco Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro DOC, Modena, Emilia-Romagna $41 Lambrusco Grasparossa Terraquilia, il Rosso di Guiglia 2017, Guiglia, Modena, Rosso dell’Emilia IGP, Emilia-Romagna $45 Lambrusco Grasparossa Slovenia Vinakoper, Rex Slovenska Istra, Primorska $42 Refosk United States Southold Farm + Cellar, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades 2016 North Fork of Long Island, New York Sold$54 Out Lagrein 7 8 Rose France Brendan Tracey, Hibernatus Pineau d’Aunis $69 Yves Leccia 2017, Ile de Beaute IGP, Corsica $53 Niellucciu, Sciaccarellu Chateau Coutinel 2016, Fronton $30 Negrette, Gamay, Syrah Peyrassol, Cuvee de la Commanderie 2019, Cote de Provence AOC $50 Cinsault, Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre Chateau Vannieres, La Patience de Vannieres 2014, Bandol AOP, Cote de Provence $120 Mourvedre, Grenache La Raimbauderie 2019, Verdigny, Sancerre AOC $55 Pinot Noir Greece Gai’a, 14-18h 2018, Nemea, Peloponnisos PGI $36 Agiorgitiko 9 Rose Italy Cantina Indigeno Abruzzo $56 Montepulciano Cantina Terlano 2015, Alto Adige DOC $31 Lagrein Cantine del Notaio, Il Rogito 2017, Basilicata IGT $45 Aglianico del Vulture Masseria Li Veli, Askos 2019, Salento IGT, Puglia $44 Susumaniello Girolamo Russo 2017, Etna Rosato DOC, Sicily $42 Nerello Mascalese Spain Ulacia 2017, Getariako Txakolina DO, Basque Country $33 Hondarrabi Zuri, Hondarrabi Beltza United States Broc Cellars 2018, Gibson Ranch, Mendocino, California $69 Grenache Gris Illahe 2018, Willamette Valley, Oregon, Sold $48Out Tempranillo Vista Hills, Fools Gold, Blanc de Pinot Noir 2017, Dundee Hills, Willamette Valley, Oregon $56 Pinot Noir C. L. Butaud, Pa Pa Frenchy 2018, West Texas $30 Grenache, Picpoul Blanc, Cinsault 10 White Wine Armenia Zorah, Voski 2017, Vayots Dzor $75 Voskeat, Garandmak Australia De Iuliis, Aged Release 2009, Hunter Valley, New South Wales $66 Semillon Delinquente Wine Company, Screaming Betty 2019, Riverland, South Australia $50 Vermentino Pressing Matters, R69 2016, Coal River Valley, Tasmania $56 Riesling Austria Weixelbaum 2018, Reid Wechselberg, Kamptal DAC $48 Gruner Veltliner Buchegger 2016, Reid Tiefenthal, Gedersdorf, Kremstal DAC $47 Riesling Malat, Reserve 2015, Ried Gottschelle, Furth, Kremstal DAC $105 Gruner Veltliner Veyder-Malberg, Liebedich 2017, Wachau $90 Gruner Veltliner Weingut Knoll, Smaragd 2017, Loibenberg, Unterloiben, Wachau $135 Riesling 11 White Wine Chile Kalfu, Sumpai 2016, Nicolasa Vineyard, Huasco Valley, Atacama Region $45 Sauvignon Blanc Czech Republic Chateau Valtice, Vino z Czech 2016, Moravia $41 Rivaner 12 White Wine France Gustave Lorentz 2017, Vin D’ Alsace AOC $38 Pinot Blanc Albert Mann, Vieilles Vignes 2016, Vin D’ Alsace AOC $50 Auxerrois Albert Boxler 2016, Vin D’ Alsace AOC $81 Gewurztraminer Chateau de Fontenille 2017, Entre-Deux-Mers AOC, Grand Vin de Bordeaux $29 Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Gris, Muscadelle, Semillon Chateau de Malle, M. de Malle 2015, Graves AOC, Bordeaux $71 Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon Domaine Coche-Dury 2016, Bourgogne AOC $425 Chardonnay Domaine Chandon de Briailles 2012, Grand Cru Corton-Charlemagne AOC, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy $250 Chardonnay Henri Boillot 2017, 1er Cru Les Caillerets, Puligny-Montrachet AOC, Cote de Beaune, Burgundy $256 Chardonnay Roland Lavantureux, Vielles Vignes 2015, Chablis, Burgundy $67 Chardonnay Maison Ambroise 2013, Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Nuits AOC, Burgundy $60 Chardonnay Domaine Robert-Denogent, Vieilles Vignes 2016, La Croix, Pouilly-Fuisse AOC, Maconnais, Burgundy $117 Chardonnay 13 White Wine France Leduc-Frouin, La Seigneurie 2017, Anjou Blanc AOC, Loire Valley $41 Chenin Blanc Clos de l’ Elu, Ephata 2013, Anjou, Loire $125 Chenin Blanc Domaine de la Noblaie, Chante le Vert 2018, Chinon, Loire Valley $60 Chenin Blanc Domaine Daulny 2018, Sancerre AOC, Loire Valley $57 Sauvignon Blanc 14 White Wine Georgia Schuchmann 2017, Kakheti, Georgia, $34 Mtsvane Germany Schieferkopf, Trocken-Sec 2016, Franken $42 Silvaner Sybille Kuntz, Qualitatswein 2018, Mosel $53 Riesling Maximin Grunhaus, Alte Reben 2016, Mosel $54 Riesling Greece Gavalas Winery 2018, Santorini PDO $89 Assyrtiko Hungary Royal Tokaji, The Oddity 2016 $41 Furmint 15 White Wine Italy Ceretto, Blange 2017, Vezza d’Alba, Castellinaldo, Alba, Langhe DOC, Piedmonte $60 Arneis Tenuta delle Terre Nere 2017, Etna Bianco DOC, Sicily Sold $46Out Carricante, Catarratto, Grecanico, Minnella Giuseppe Quintarelli, Secco Ca’ del Merlo 2018, Veneto IGT $114 Garganega, Trebbiano Toscano, Sauvignon Bianco, Chardonnay, Saorin Villa Russiz 2015, Collio DOC, Friuli-Venezia Giulia Sold Out$45 Pinot Grigio Macedonia Tikves 2015, Tikves $31 Rkaciteli Mexico Casa Madero, 2V 2017, Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila $30 Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc New Zealand Zephyr 2018, Glover Family Vineyard, Dillons Point, Marlborough $43 Sauvignon Blanc Mt. Beautiful 2015, North Canterbury $51 Riesling 16 White Wine Portugal Caves Sao Joao, Poco do Lobo 1994, Beira IGP $119 Arinto Slovenia Edi Simcic 2012, Goriska Brda, Primorska $74 Tokata (Sauvignonasse) South Africa Quinta Essentia 2016, Stellenbosch, Western Cape $84 Chenin Blanc Spain Bengoetxe 2018, Getariako Txakolina DO, Basque Country $54 Hondarrabi Zuri, Gros Manseng Antonio Montero, Colleita 2018, Ribeiro DO, Galicia $30 Treixadura, Palomino 17 White Wine United States Les Lunes Wine 2018, Manton Valley, California $64 Chardonnay Populis 2019, Venturi Vineyard, Mendocino County, California $42 Sauvignon Blanc Wrath, Fermata 2015, Monterey, California $69 Chardonnay Ridge 2018, Paso Robles, California $73 Grenache Blanc, Picpoul,
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