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Sparkling Gls Btl Whites Rosé Reds Northwest Red PAPA HAYDN WEST AND WINES BY THE GLASS Bow & Arrow Air Guitar 2016 Willamete Valley CABERNET SAUVIGNON/ CABERNET FRANC 48 Woodward Canyon Artist Series No. 21 2014 Washington State CABERNET SAUVIGNON 99 JO BAR Hedges Family Estate 2015 Red Mountain CABERNET SAUVIGNON/MERLOT/SYRAH 58 Abacela ‘Fiesta’ 2016 Umpqua Valley TEMPRANILLO 45 Sparkling Gls Btl Flama d’or NV Brut Cava 9.5 38 L’Ecole No. 41 2014 Walla Walla Valley MERLOT 78 Lucien Albrecht NV Cremant d’Alsace, FR Brut RosÉ of Pinot Noir 13.5 50 Minimus ‘Black Locust’ 2013 Applegate Valley SYRAH 72 California And New World Red Roederer Estate NV Anderson Valley, CA 15.75 63 Carpe Diem 2016 Napa Valley CABERNET SAUVIGNON 53 Forteto della Luja 2016 - Moscato d’Asti, IT 11.5 46 Cakebread Cellars 2012 Dancing Bear Ranch Howell Mountain Whites Napa Valley CABERNET SAUVIGNON/MERLOT 295 Domaine Le Capitaine 2017 Vouvray, FR CHENIN BLANC 12 48 Turley 2014 Duarte Vineyard Contra Costa County ZINFANDEL 90 Zuschmann Schofmann 2016 Weinviertel, AT GRUNER VELTLINER 13 52 Ladera Reserve 2011 Howell Mountain Napa Valley CABERNET SAUVIGNON 186 Uli Stein Weihwasser 2017 Mosel, DE RIESLING 9 36 Methode Sauvage 2018 North Coast CABERNET FRANC 53 Prisma 2018 Casablanca , CL SAUVIGNON BLANC 9 36 Italy Red Cecchi 2015 Chianti Classico SANGIOVESE 33 Torii Mor 2017 Willamette Valley, OR PINOT GRIS 10 40 Caparzo 2011 Brunello Di Montalcino SANGIOVESE 90 Louis Jadot 2017 Macon Villages, FR CHARDONNAY 10 40 Querciabella ‘Mongrana’ 2015 Tuscany SANGIOVESE/MERLOT/CABERNET SAUVIGNON 54 Loop de Loop 2018 Columbia Gorge, OR WHITE BLEND 12 48 Burlotto Verduno 2015 PELAVERGA 42 Brooks ‘Amycas’ 2018 Willamette Valley, OR PINOT BLANC/RIESLING 9 36 Gaja 2013 Barbaresco NEBBIOLO 400 Rosé Pio Cesare 2015 Barbera d’Alba BARBERA 50 Isle Saint Pierre 2018 Provence, FR CABERNET FRANC/MERLOT 9 36 France Red Reds Nicolas Chemarin ‘Le Rocher’ 2015 Beaujolais-Villages GAMAY 66 Bow and Arrow Time Machine Rouge 2.0, OR PINOT NOIR/GAMAY/CAB FRANC 12 48 Château Thivin 2014 Côte De Brouilly GAMAY 60 Division ‘Les Petits Fers’ 2018, OR GAMAY NOIR 12 48 Château Le Puy ‘Duc Des Nauves’ 2016 Bordeaux MERLOT/CABERNET FRANC 51 Domaine De Fenouillet 2017 Rhone Valley, FR GRENACHE/SYRAH 10 40 Château Le Puy ‘Emilien’ 2015 Bordeaux MERLOT/CABERNET FRANC 94 Quinta dos Roques 2016 ‘Quinta do Correio’ Dao, PT RED BLEND 8 32 Domaine De Trevallon 2014 Alpilles CABERNET SAUVIGNON/SYRAH 147 Cedar + Salmon 2016 Horse Heaven Hills, WA CABERNET SAUVIGNON 12 48 Cuilleron ‘Les Candives’ 2016 Chavanay SYRAH 51 Forteto della Luja 2017 ‘Mon Ross’ Barbera d’Asti, IT BARBERA 10 40 Mas D’Amile ‘Le Petitou’ 2014 GRENACHE/SYRAH 38 McKinlay 2017 Willamette Valley, OR PINOT NOIR 13.5 54 Jean-Luc Colombo ‘La Divine’ 2004 Côte Rôtie SYRAH 177 Goodfellow 2016 Willamette Valley, OR PINOT NOIR 14 60 Famille Perrin Chateau De Beaucastel 2013 Chateauneuf-Du-Pape GRENACHE/MOURVEDRE 207 Amity 2017 Willamette Valley, OR PINOT NOIR 15 60 Joseph Dorbon 2013 Arbois Jura TROUSSEAU 78 White (New World) BY THE BOTTLE Apolloni 2017 Willamette Valley PINOT GRIGIO 35 Sparkling Teutonic ‘Crab Wine’ 2014 Willamette Valley PINOT BLANC/PINOT MEUNIER 72 Apolloni ‘Fiasco’ Nv Spumante 43 Eyrie Vineyards 2015 Dundee Hills PINOT BLANC 42 Argyle 2015 Willamette Valley Brut 62 Goodfellow 2016 Willamette Valley CHARDONNAY 48 Argyle 2007 Willamette Valley Extended Tirage 150 Sonoma-Cutrer 2016 Russian River Ranches CHARDONNAY 47 Rms Willamette Valley Brut 131 Orin Swift ‘Mannequin’ 2014 California CHARDONNAY 66 Stein Rose Secco 2017 38 Fullerton ‘Five Faces’ 2015 Willamette Valley CHARDONNAY 74 Clos Lentiscus Brut Nature Cava 53 Ovum ‘Off The Grid’ 2015 Rogue Valley RIESLING 54 Analemma 2011 Atavus Vineyard Columbia Gorge Blanc De Noir 114 Analemma 2015 Atavus Vineyard GEWÜRZTRAMINER 57 Soter 2014 Mineral Springs Ranch Brut Rose 130 Rosé Taittinger Brut Champagne 81 Bermejos Lanzarote 2017 Canary Islands, ES LISTAN NEGRO 51 Drappier ‘Carte D’or’ Brut Champagne 93 La Spinetta 2017 ‘Il Rose Di Casanova’ Toscana, IT SANGIOVESE/PRUGNOLO GENTILE 45 Nigl Brut De Brut Austria 68 Domaine Serene NV ‘r’ Willamette Valley, OR PINOT NOIR 53 Szigeti Brut Austria Gruner Veltliner 47 Van Duzer 2018 Willamette Valley, OR PINOT NOIR 33 Suriol ‘Reserva’ 2013 Brut Nature Cava 39 Domaine Tempier 2014 Bandol, FR MOURVEDRE/GRENACHE 99 Domaine Joseph Roty 2013 Marsannay, FR PINOT NOIR 63 White (Old World) Edi Simcic 2015 Slovenia MALVAZIJA 75 Domaine Vincent Grall 2017 Sancerre SAUVIGNON BLANC 54 Pinot Noir (Oregon ) Georg Breuer 2015 Rudesheim Rheingau RIESLING 57 Elk Cove 2016, Willamette Valley 57 Tornatore 2017 Etna Bianco CARRICANTE 63 Cristom ‘Mt. Jefferson Cuvée’ 2017, Willamette Valley 63 La Manarine 2016 Cotes Du Rhone GRENACHE BLANC 36 The Eyrie Vineyards 2015, Dundee Hills 72 Leon Beyer 2012 Alsace RIESLING 60 Goodfellow 2016 Ribbon Ridge Willamette Valley 60 Domaine Faiveley 2013 Mercurey CHARDONNAY 48 Teutonic Crow Valley Vineyards 2015 Willamette Valley 72 Daniel-Etienne Defaix 2014 Chablis CHARDONNAY 75 Soter 2014 Mineral Springs Ranch Vineyard Yamhill-Carlton 102 Resch Scharzhofberger 2012 Mosel, Germany RIESLING 78 Patricia Green 2017 Freedom Hill Vineyard 72 Jean-Louis Chave 2001 Hermitage MARSANNE/ROUSSANE 325 Beaux Fréres ‘The Beaux Fréres Vineyard’ 2007 Ribbon Ridge 162 Beaux Fréres ‘The Upper Terrace’ 2002 Ribbon Ridge 540.
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