Half Bottles La Crema Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast, CA, 2013 Swanson Merlot, Oakville, Napa Valley, CA, 2009 Perrier-Jouet Grand Brut, Champagne France, NV Grgich Hills Chardonnay, Napa Valley, CA, 2010 Justin “Isosceles”, Cabernet Blend, Paso Robles, CA, 2010 Kosta Browne Pinot Noir, Russian River, CA, 2011
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Ports Port is a Fortified wine (which is the process of adding additional alcohol) which is sweet, strong and typically served as a desert wine. It is only produced in the Douro Region of Portugal.
Taylor Fladgate, LBV Sandeman Quinta Do Vau, 1988 Sandeman Vintage Porto, 1994 Sandeman Tawny 20 Year Taylor Fladgate First Estate Reserve, Porto, NV Quinta Do Noval Vintage Porto, 1995 Smith Woodhouse Vintage Porto, 1977
56 72 75 84 88 130 270
Dessert Wines Banfi Rosa Regale, Brachetto D’Acqui, Italy, 187 ml, 2013 Mer Soleil Late Harvest, Santa Lucia Highlands, CA, 2006 Dolce “Liquid Gold", by Far Niente, Napa Valley, CA, 2007 Chateau Doisy-Vevrines Sauternes, 2003 Chateau Suduirant Sauternes, 2002 Iniskillin Ice Wine, Ancient Coast, Niagara Peninsula, 2004 Iniskillin Ice Wine, Vidal Niagara Peninsula, 2005
12 13 glass / bottle 68 22 glass / bottle 120 13 glass/ bottle 68 91 105 140
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Sparkling Wines/Champagne (non-vintage unless specified)
Sparkling wine can be made in any region of the world using any appropriate varietals and can be made in an array of methods. Champagne, the most popular sparkling wine, can only be made with three grapes (Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier or Chardonnay) in the traditional méthode champenoise (in the bottle) and by law can only be produced in the Champagne region of France.
Piper Sonoma Brut, Sonoma County, CA Gloria Ferrer Brut, Sonoma, CA L’Ermitage by Roederer Estates Brut, Anderson Valley, CA, 2006 Louis Roederer Brut Premier, Reims, France Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Reims, France Dom Perignon Moët & Chandon, Epernay, France, 1998, 2004
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Sauvignon Blanc Sauvignon Blanc, which originated in the Loire Region of France, is now grown successfully all around the world. It is known for its unique herbaceous, citrus, and crisp qualities and overall dryness.
Peju Napa Valley, CA, 2014 Duckhorn Napa Valley CA, 2013 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Napa Valley, CA, 2014 Cliff Lede Napa Valley, CA, 2013
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Pinot Grigio/Pinot Gris Pinot Grigio & Pinot Gris are genetically the same grape, known for their brilliant acidity, intense complexity, and citrus notes. Pinot Grigio typically hails from Italy, while Pinot Gris can come from a variety of areas, most notably Oregon and France.
Alois Lageder “Riff”, Pinot Grigio, Alto Adige, Italy, 2014 Villa Wolf by Ernst Loosen, Pinot Gris, Pfalz, Germany, 2014 King Estate Pinot Gris, Willamette Valley, OR, 2013
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Chardonnay Chardonnay is the world’s most popular White Wine grape and is grown in virtually every wine-producing region. It is known for its full-bodied nature and unique flavors of vanilla, butter and oak.
Sonoma Cutrer Russian River Ranches, Sonoma County, CA, 2013 Clos Du Val Carneros, Napa Valley, CA, 2011 Mer Soleil Santa Lucia Highlands, CA, 2013 Rombauer Carneros, CA 2013 Hamilton-Russell Hemel-En-Aarde, South Africa 2013 Jordan Russian River Valley, CA, 2012 Rodney Strong Reserve, Russian River, CA 2012 Cakebread Cellars Napa Valley, CA, 2013 Patz & Hall Dutton Ranch, Russian River, CA, 2012 Shafer Red Shoulder Ranch, Carneros, CA, 2011 Grgich Hills Napa Valley, CA, 2011 Lewis Cellars Napa Valley, CA, 2009 Lewis Cellars Sonoma, CA, 2009 Flowers Camp Meeting Ridge, Sonoma Coast, CA, 2009
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Alternative Whites/White Blends Paco and Lola Albariño, Rias Baixas, 2013 Podere Còncori Bianco, Chenin Blanc/Pinot Blanc, Tuscany, Italy 2012 Manequin White Blend, Orin Swift, CA, 2012 Blindfold Prisoner Wine Company, CA, 2012 Gaja Ca’ Marcanda Vistamare Vermentino/Viognier, Tuscany, Italy 2011
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French Chateau La Gravière Entre-Deux-Mers, Bordeaux 2013 Bernard Fuquet Domaine des Aubuisieres, Vouvray 2013 Simonnet-Febvre Chablis, Millesime, 2012 Cave De Lugny “Les Charmes", Mâcon-Lugny, Burgundy, 2013 Pascal Jolivet Sancerre, Loire Valley, 2013 Trimbach Gewurztraminer, Alsace, 2012 JJ Vincent “Marie Antoinette”, Mâconnais, Pouilly Fuissé, 2011
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Pinot Noir Pinot Noirs are one of the most versatile grape varieties in existence; they boast a wide array of flavor profiles and are typically light-medium bodied. They are incredibility complex and can be eaten with almost any type of cuisine, from red meat to seafood.
La Crema Monterey, CA, 2012 King Estate Willamette Valley, OR, 2013 Kenneth Volk Santa Maria Valley, CA 2011 Boedecker Athena Vineyard, Willamette Valley, OR 2011 Patz & Hall Sonoma Coast, CA, 2012 Emeritus Hallberg Ranch, Russian River, CA, 2012 Kim Crawford Small Parcels “Rise and Shine” Central Otago, NZ, 2012 Belle Glos Clark & Telephone, Santa Maria Valley, CA, 2013 Robert Sinskey Carneros, CA, 2012 Davis Bynum Jane’s Vineyard, Clone 667, Russian River, CA 2012 Hamilton-Russell Hemel-En-Aarde Valley, South Africa, 2011 Walter Hansel North Slope Vineyard, Russian River Valley, CA, 2011 Domaine Serene Yamhill, Willamette Valley, OR, 2011 Flowers Sonoma Coast, CA, 2012 Lioco Hirsh Vineyard, Sonoma Coast, CA, 2009
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Domestic Alternative Reds and Blends The Paring Red Blend, California, 2012 Francis Coppola Director’s Cut “Cinema,” Sonoma, CA, 2012 Chappellet Mountain Cuvee, Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Justin “Justification” Paso Robles, CA, 2012 Symmetry Rodney Strong, Alexander Valley, CA, 2012 Clos du Bois Marlstone, Alexander Valley, CA, 2008 Flora Springs Trilogy, Napa Valley, CA, 2011 Terlato Family Vineyards “Episode” Napa Valley, CA, 2007 Cain Five Spring Mountain District, Napa Valley, CA, 2008 Justin “Isosceles” Reserve, Paso Robles, CA, 2008 Opus One Napa Valley, CA, 2010 Joseph Phelps “Insignia” Napa Valley, CA, 2008 Continuum Proprietary Red, Napa Valley, CA, 2008 Continuum Proprietary Red, Napa Valley, CA, 2009 Colgin IX Estate, Napa Valley, CA, 2007
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Spanish and Italian Reds
Italy is the second largest wine producing region in the world, Sangiovese being the most notable. Spain is the mostly widely planted region in the world (beating out France); however, is only the third largest producer.
Las Rocas Viñas Viejas de San Alejandro, Garnacha, Calatayud, Spain 2012 Recchia Le Muraie, Ripasso, Valpolicella, Italy, 2009 Muga Reserva, Rioja Spain, 2010 Pietro Beconcini, “IXE,” Tempranillo, Tuscany Italy 2011 Il Poggione Rosso di Montalcino, Italy, 2012 Ruffino Riserva, Chianti, Ducale Gold, Italy, 2010 Sartori di Verona Amarone, Veneto, Italy, 2010 Pietro Beconcini Vigna Alle Nicchie, Tempranillo, Tuscany, Italy 2008 Gaja Ca'Marcanda, Promis, Tuscany, Italy, 2011 Pio Cesare Barolo, Piedmont, Italy, 2010
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French Reds Domaine de La Janasse Côtes du Rhone, 2012 Hecht & Bannier Cotes du Roussillon Villages, 2010 Chateau Picau-Perna Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux, 2012 Vincent Girardin Saint-Vincent, Bourgogne, 2010 Domaine du Deffends Clos de La Truffiere, Côteaux Varois, Provence, 1999 Chateau D’Arcins Haut-Médoc, Bordeaux, 2010 Chateau Haut-Surget Pomerol, Bordeaux, 2011 Domaine du Priuré Savigny les Beaune, 1er Cru, 2011 Tortochot Gevrey-Chambertin, Les Jeunes Rois, Burgundy, 2012 Château De Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape, 2011 Chapoutier Hermitage, Rhone, 1985
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Merlot Merlot is famous for being silky smooth and fully bodied with notes of black currant, dark fruits, and hints of Earth.
Independent Producers Bacchus Vineyard, Columbia Valley, WA 2012 Milbrandt Vineyards “The Estates” Wahluke Slope, Columbia Valley, WA 2010 Browne Family Columbia Valley, WA, 2011 Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Shafer Vineyards Napa Valley, CA, 2010 Pahlmeyer Napa valley, CA, 1996
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Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet is commonly referred to as the ‘King of Red Grapes’; it is the most sought-after and arguably the most complex of red varietals. They range from medium to full-bodied and are known for high tannic structure that provides intrigue, structure, and unique fruit and earth characteristics.
Cosentino “The Cab,” Lodi, CA, 2013 B.R. Cohn "Silver Label", Sonoma County, CA, 2013 Charles Krug Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Robert Mondavi Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Louis M. Martini Napa Valley, CA 2011 Titus Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Faust Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Frog’s Leap Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Frank Family Vineyards Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Jordan Sonoma, CA, 2011 Chateau Montelena Calistoga, Napa Valley, CA, 2011 Stag’s Leap Winery Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Hess Collection Mount Veeder, Napa Valley, CA 2011 Brother’s Ridge Brother’s Vineyard, Alexander Valley, CA, 2011 Heitz Wine Cellars Napa Valley, CA, 2010 Cakebread Cellars Napa Valley, CA, 2011 Louis M. Martini Monte Rosso, Sonoma Valley, CA, 2011 Jack Rider Napa Valley, CA, 2008 Grgich Hills Napa Valley, CA, 2011 Don Melchor Puente Alto, Chile, 2007 The Grade Winfield Vineyard, Napa Valley, CA, 2006 Caymus Vineyards Napa Valley, CA, 2013 Silver Oak Alexander Valley, CA, 2010 Shafer One Point Five, Stag's Leap District, Napa Valley, CA, 2011
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Cabernet Sauvignon Frank Family Reserve, Rutherford, Napa, CA 2011 Far Niente Oakville, Napa Valley, ca, 2006 Silver Oak Napa Valley, CA, 2009 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars “S.L.V.” Napa Valley, CA, 2011 Far Niente Cave Collection, Oakville, Napa Valley, CA, 2004 Gundlach Bundschu Rhinefarm Vineyards, Sonoma, CA, 1993 Odette Stag’s Leap District, Napa Valley, CA, 2012 Schrader Beckstoffer, To Kalon Vine, Napa Valley, CA, 2009 Screaming Eagle “Second Flight” Napa Valley, CA, 2011
160 170 170 200 225 225 250 500 950
Cabernet Sauvignon Vertical Selections Dominus Napa Valley, CA, 2001 Dominus Napa Valley, CA, 2008 Groth Vineyards Oakville, Napa valley, CA, 2003 Groth Vineyards Oakville, Napa valley, CA, 2004 Groth Vineyards Oakville, Napa valley, CA, 2009 Groth Vineyards Oakville, Napa valley, CA, 2011 Shafer Hillside Select, Stag's Leap District, Napa Valley, CA, 2006 Shafer Hillside Select, Stag's Leap District, Napa Valley, CA, 2007 Shafer Hillside Select, Stag's Leap District, Napa Valley, CA, 2008 Screaming Eagle Napa Valley, CA 2011 Screaming Eagle Napa Valley, CA 2012
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Zinfandel Zinfandel wines are deep red in color almost black & full bodied, it is spicy, peppery with slight hints of dark fruit.
Rodney Strong “Knotty Vines” Sonoma County, CA 2012 Seghesio Sonoma County, CA, 2013 Rombauer Napa Valley, CA Frank Family Napa Valley, CA 2012 Chateau Montelena Napa Valley, CA, 2011 Turley Pesenti Vineyard, Paso Robles, CA 2012 Turley Dogtown Vineyard, Lodi, CA 2012
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Shiraz/Syrah/Petite Sirah Shiraz hails down under from Australia and Syrah is the European name for this varietal, even though they are the same grape. Petite Sirah is a cross between the French Syrah and another obscure grape. Don’t be fooled by the word ‘petite’; this wine is intense and powerful.
Molly Dooker “Blue Eyed Boy,” Shiraz, South Australia, 2013 Elyse York Creek Vineyard Petite Sirah, Napa Valley, CA, 2010 Justin “Savant,” Syrah Blend, Paso Robles, CA, 2012 Miner La Diligence, Syrah, Stagecoach Vineyard, Napa Valley, CA, 2008 Turley Hayne Vineyards, Petite Sirah, Napa Valley, CA, 2007 Shafer “Relentless” Syrah/Petite Sirah, Napa Valley, CA 2011
76 80 105 115 160 175
Malbec
Malbec is robust, inky and intense by nature; typically bold, full bodied, and a great pairing for all meat-driven dishes.
Susana Balbo “Signature,” Mendoza, Argentina 2012 Maal “Imposible,” Mendoza, Argentina, 2013
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