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How to navigate our list
How to navigate our list Each category lists items from lightest to fullest body. cocktails and 0% abv................................................................. 2 draft, bottled beer and cider selection............................. 3 wine on tap.................................................................................. 4 sparkling by the glass............................................................. 4 whites by the glass................................................................... 4 reds by the glass....................................................................... 4 flights.......................................................................................... 4,5 sherries, ports and sweets by the glass............................. 5 Party-sized wine.......................................................................... 5 Bubbly and rosé.......................................................................... 6 CURIOSITIES................................................................................... 6 clean, crisp, refreshing whites.............................................. 6,7 floral, spicy, exotic whites...................................................... 7,8 rich, savory, complex whites................................................... 8,9 soft, fresh, smooth reds.......................................................... 9 spicy, earthy, exotic reds......................................................... 10 1 beer on tap cocktails Ballast Point, Sculpin, IPA, CA $8 7% abv: Widely regarded as one of the best West-Coast style IPAs out there. Kulmbacher, Pilsner, Germany $6, BIG 20 oz. for $8 4.9% abv: From Hamburg to Bamberg, Germans are voting this as the #1 Pils in blind tastings. Piedmont Fizz $9 Highball: Cocchi Americano, Fennel, Lemon, Club Soda Sippy-Cup $12 Highball: Cocchi Vermouth di Torino, Spicy Ginger Syrup, Angostura Bitters, Lime Adonis $12 Up: Fino Sherry, Carpano Antica Sweet Vermouth, Orange Bitters Angostura Sour $12 Up: Angostura Bitters, Lemon, Egg White El Barrio Tiki $12 Rocks: Fino Sherry, Orgeat, Allspice Vanilla Syrup, Lime Ceylon Saison $10 Highball: Amontillado Sherry, Saison, Cinnamon Syrup, Lemon Ommegang, Hennepin, NY $8, 12 oz. 7.7% abv: Farmhouse saison from upstate. An ale flavored with ginger, coriander, and sweet orange peel. Singlecut, John Michael Dark Lyric Lagrrr, NY $7, BIG 20 oz. for $9 5.9% abv: A well-balanced lager from our backyard. A brand new brewery in Queens with a music theme. Left Hand Brewing Company, Milk Stout (Nitro), CO $7, 6% abv: Roasted coffee, brown sugar and vanilla cream offset by hoppy bitterness. Dark and delicious. Victory, Headwaters Pale Ale, PA $7, BIG 20 oz. for $9 5.1% abv: Crisp and aromatic. bottled cider Applewood Winery, Naked Flock, NY $12, 22 oz. 6.8% abv: Hudson Valley apples fermented with Champagne yeast. Sweetened with a touch of honey. Wandering Aengus, Anthem Pear Cider, Oregon $8, 12 oz. 6.2% abv: Northwestern apple cider finished with Bosc and Anjou pears. Samuel Smith's, Organic Cider, UK $10, 18.7 oz. 5% abv: Crisp and clean, with bright apple flavor. Kiss of sweetness. Original Sin, Cherry Tree, New York $14, 750 ml 6.7% abv: Heirloom apples with cherries. Gluten-free. Etienne Dupont, Cidre Bouché Brut de Normandie, France 2011 $12, 375 ml 5.5% abv: This organic cider features hand-picked apples. Slyboro, Hidden Star, New York $20, 750 ml 9% abv: A sparkling, demi-sec cider from the foothills of the Adirondacks? Yes, please! Sarasola, Original Basque Cider, Spain $18, 750 ml 6% abv: Tart, with some natural fermentation notes. Great food partner. bottled beer The Perfect Crime, European Blonde, Belgium $8, 11.2 oz. 6% abv: Dry, earthy, yeasty and on the lighter side. Goes down almost too easy. Straffe Hendrik, Heritage, Oak Aged Quadrupel Ale, Belgium 2011 $32, 25oz.11% abv: Bottle-conditioned. Rich, elegant, chewy, even, and brewed in a very limited quantity. Thornbridge, Jaipur, India Pale Ale, United Kingdom $11, 16.9 oz. 5.9% abv: An American style IPA with British Pale Ale modesty. BFM, Bon Chien, Biére de Garde, Switzerland $32, 25oz. 11 % abv: Blurring the boundaries between wine, port, and beer, this is supremely complex and rewarding to drink. Try our sangria for $10 Brooklyn Brewery, Sorachi Ace, Strong Farmhouse Ale, New York $20, 750 ml. 7.6% abv: A unique ale brewed with a the cool and rare Japanese-developed hybrid hop Sorachi Ace. 0% ABV Anchorage Brewing, Galaxy White IPA, Alaaska $20, 25 oz. 7% abv: A stellar bottle-conditioned beer that somehow tastes like Alaska: refreshing and slighly piney. Eviltwin Brewing, Ron And The Beast Ryan, Saison-Style Ale, Denmark $14 22 oz. 7% abv: A little on the funky side thanks to a touch of brettanomyces and also a little more hoppy bite than in your typical saison. Monferrato $13 Flute: Sparkling Wine, Cocchi Americano, Peychauds Bitters Fig and Thistle $12 Rocks: Cardamaro, Fig Preserves, Lemon Elderflower GRAPEFRUIT SODA $3.50 P&h soda co. sarsaparilla $3.50 Highball: ruby grapefruit, elderflower cordial, soda Highball: old-school root beer Schneider & Sohn. Hopfen-Weisse, Weizenbock, Germany $11, 16.9 oz. 8.2% abv: A heartily hopped wheat bock aged in barrels once used for gin and pinot noir. so much pretty $4 p&h soda co. lovage $3.50 Almond’22, Pink IPA, Pink Pepper Italian Pale Ale, Italy $12, 12 oz. 6% abv: An IPA brewed with pink peppercorns. Unfiltered, unpasteurized and bottle-conditioned. Highball: reminiscent of celery soda Highball: ginger beer, star anise, lime p&h soda co. Cream $3.50 hibiscus lemonade cooler $3.50 Highball: sweet, with Tahitian vanilla beans Highball: hibiscus cordial, lemon, simple syrup pellegrino aranciata $3 Rocks: sparkling orangeade ICED TEA: $3 - TROPICAL GREEN OR PEKOE 2 Thornbridge, Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russian Stout, United Kingdom $10, 16.9 oz. 7.7% abv: Full-bodied stout, with smoky and chocolate notes. Bottle-conditioned. The Bruery, Rugbrød, Dark Rye Ale, California $16, 25 oz. 8% abv: Brewed with 3 types of rye malt; a slightly bitterr, hearty winter brew. Wrasslers, XXXX, Full Stout, Ireland $8, 11.2 oz. 5.7% abv: "a stout like your grandfather used to drink". Bottle conditioned and unpasteurized. Birra del Borgo, My Antonia, Italy $12, 12.7 oz. 7.5% abv: Continually-hopped Imperial pilsner; a collaboration with Dogfish Head Brewery. Harviestoun, Ola Dubh, Scotland $10, 11.2 oz. 8% abv: Aged in whisky casks. Chocolatey and roasty, with a bittersweet finish. Stone Brewing Co., Double Bastard Ale, California $18, 22 oz. 11.2% abv: A big beer for sure, but incredibly well-balanced for an ale of this strength. Aecht, Schlenkerla Rauchbier, Germany $7, 16.9 oz. 5.1% abv: Their website is www.smokebeer.com. Enough said. Hoppin' Frog, B.O.R.I.S., Barrel Aged Oatmeal Imperial Stout, Ohio $21 22 oz. 9.4% abv: "Grand-daddy" of stout styles. Deep roasted flavor offset by robust hop character, aged in whiskey barrels. an alcohol-free malt beverage. Erdinger calls it the "sports and fitness drink". 3 Erdinger, N/A, Germany $4, 12 oz. less than 0.5% abv: Enjoy Wine on Tap Pinot Blanc: Lieb Cellars, Long Island, New York 2011 $9 12.5% abv Highly quaffable and from our backyard! Mourvédre Blend: Donkey & Goat, Prospector, California 2011 $13 13.6% abv Open top fermentation, wild yeast, juicy and delicious. Sauvignon Blanc: Gotham Project, Elqui Valley, Chile 2012 $12 13.5%abv Try this crisp number from South of the equator. Touriga Nacional Blend: Agricultura, Alentejo, Portugal 2010 $9 14%abv 30% Touriga Nacional, 40% Trincadeira and 30% Aragonez (aka Tempranillo) sparkling wine by the glass Gruet, Blanc de Noirs, Albuquerque, New Mexico NV $12 12%abv Delicious sparkling wine from New Mexico? You betcha. Rosé: Montalbera, Roseus, Piedmont, Italy NV $11 12.5%abv 100% Grignolino, this pink sparkler is fullbodied. Perfect food partner. White wine by the glass Grüner Veltliner: Josef Ehmoser, Von Den Terrassen, Wagram, Austria 2011 $10 12%abv Grüner like it's supposed to be - crisp, spicy, and versatile with food pairings. Riesling Ice Wine: Mission Hill, Reserve, Okanagan Valley, Canada 2009 Ice Cider: Eden, Calville Blend, West Charleston, Vermont 2010 Champagne: Rosé: Vranken, Demoiselle, NV $28, 187 ml mini-bottle 12%abv Your companions will be jealous when they see the bottle - vivacious fortified wine by the glass Viognier Blend: Domaine Le Garrigon, Côtes du Rhône Villages Visan, France 2011 $12 13%abv 60% Viognier and 40% Bourboulenc, a perfect winter white. Edelzwicker: Domaine Mittancht-Klack, Alsace, France NV $9 12.5%abv Edel means noble and zwicker means blend. Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc and more! Tempranillo: Viña Santurnia, Crianza, Rioja, Spain 2007 $12 13.5%abv Good structure. Kiss of American oak. A perfect wine for red meat. Garnacha: Bodegas Esteban Martin, Cha Cha, Cariñena, Spain 2011 $9 13.5%abv Juicy and spicy. Makes you want to dance. Cabernet Franc: Jean-Maurice Raffault, Chinon, Loire Valley, France 2010 $13 13%abv Expressive, lip-smacking goodness. A versatile food partner. Sangiovese: Tenuta Ghiaccio Forte, Vigne del Passero, Morellino di Scansano, Tuscany, Italy 2011 $11 14.5%abv In this part of Tuscany, the local dialect for Sangiovese is Morellino. Syrah/Grenache: Château Trillol, Corbières, France 2008 $11 14%abv Deep, dark and bottle age (!) from the South of France. Cabernet Franc: Pellegrini Vineyards, North Fork of Long Island, New York 2007 $11 13%abv Classic Bordeaux varietal from one of the oldest wineries on the North Fork. Teroldego: Red Tail Ridge, RTR Vineyard, Finger Lakes 2010 $18 12%abv. See what this Italian varietal can do upstate. Rounded and full with red fruits and bright acidity. Cabernet Sauvignon Blend: Lenz, North Fork of Long Island, New York 2008 $10 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 10% Petit Verdot, 5% Malbec. Bordeaux in our backyard. Make it a flight. Sample ALL THREE (3 oz. pours) for $20 4 how sweet it is Champagne: Duc du Romet NV $20 12%abv A Blanc de Noirs, made from 75% Pinot Meunier and 25% Pinot Noir - ripe Chardonnay: Marie-Pierre Manciat, Les Morizottes, Mâcon, Burgundy, France 2010 $11 12.5%abv Steely freshness, with great minerality. fun with local reds Make it a flight. Sample ALL FOUR (3 oz. pours) for $24 Grüner Veltliner Ice Wine: Farenheit 19, Burgenland, Austria 2009 Riesling: Von Buhl, Maria Schneider Jazz, Pfalz, Germany 2010 $13 11%abv Medium-dry, with lots of peaches and minerals. Grammywinning Maria helped select the grapes. Pinot Noir/Gamay: Lou Dumont, Bourgogne Passetout-Grains, Burgundy, France 2008 $14 12.5%abv Elegant and gamey. One of Burgundy's great oddities. We are excited to feature 4 different vintages of Paumanok's semi-dry Riesling: 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. From the North Fork of Long Island, all of these wines clock in at 10% abv. See what happens when fruit gets frozen before it ferments. Sample ALL THREE (1 oz. pours) for $20: Orange Wine: Malvasia/Ortugo/Marsanne: Denavolo, Dinavolino, VDT, Emilia-Romagna, Italy (2009) $12 12%abv Indigenous varietal+cult winemaker+skin contact=funky, “orange” wine. Just drink it. red wine by the glass see how riesling ages Fino: Emilio Lustau, Jarana $10 15%abv Dry and crisp. Try with something fried or as an aperitif. White Port: Ferreira $11 19.5%abv Not your grandma's white port. Citrusy, floral and crisp. Amontillado: Emilio Lustau, Los Arcos $12 18.5%abv Dry and nutty, with hints of smoke and raisins Late Bottled Vintage: Niepoort 2005 $10 20%abv“Little brother” of Niepoort’s vintage port. Dark plums and chocolate, with a fabulous texure. Oloroso: Emilio Lustau, Don Nuño $14 20%abv Rich, but not sweet. Bitter chocolate, baked chestnuts, pronounced acidity. Tawny Port: Niepoort, 10 year $16 20%abv Citrus peel, dried apricot, toffee, caramel and honey. The wines in this blend average 10 years in age. Pedro Ximénez: Emilio Lustau, San Emilio $16 17%abv Rich and unctuous. Sweet, but not oppressively so. Madeira: Broadbent, Rainwater $11 19%abv This medium-dry wine is great as an apertif or a digestive. sweet wine by the glass Moscato d’Asti: La Morandina, Piedmont, Italy 2011 $12 5%abv Frizzante, with a kiss of sweetness and lots of orange blossoms. Great way to end (or start!) a meal. Grenache Blend: Domaine de La Rectorie, Cuvée Léon Parcé, Banyuls, France 2006 $11 17%abv Banyuls is our go-to wine for pairing with chocolate. Malvasia Bianca: Palmina, Santita, Larner Vineyard, Santa Ynez, California 2001 $20 17%abv Just 300 bottles were produced of this Vin Santo-style wine. Scheurebe: Steindorfer, Trockenbeerenauslese, Burgenland, Austria 2002 $18 9%abv Pronouned shoy-ray-bah, the varietal is named after Dr. Scheu, its breeder. Rebe is German for vine. Riesling Ice Wine: Mission Hill, Reserve, Okanagan Valley, Canada 2009 $17 8.5%abv These grapes were frozen on the vine and picked during the night at below-freezing temperatures. Gros Manseng/Petit Manseng: Domaine Cauhapé, Ballet d’Octobre, Jurançon, France 2006 $12 13%abv Fresh yet supple. Pair it with foie gras or cheese. Or have it for dessert. Grüner Veltliner Ice Wine: Farenheit 19, Burgenland, Austria 2009 $16 9%abv Sweet and tart at the same time. Try it with cheese. party-sized wine (magnums) Sparkling: Schramsberg, Blanc de Blancs, North Coast, California 2009 $148 100% Chardonnay - fresh, juicy and structured. It's been served in the White House. Grenache Blend: Domaine de Villeneuve, Les Vieilles Vignes, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône Valley, France 2007 $128 Some of the vines are close to 100 years old. Cherries, black raspberries, mineral notes and fine tannins. 5 Bubbly Champagne, Multi-vintage Champagne, RosÉ Gaston Chiquet, Blanc de Blancs d’Äy Brut $110 1 of only 2 all-Chardonnay Champagnes made from the Äy vineyards - perfumed Vranken, Demoiselle, $28, 187 ml Your companions will be jealous when they see the bottle - vivacious Duc de Romet, Brut Prestige $80 A Blanc de Noirs, made from 75% Pinot Meunier and 25% Pinot Noir - ripe Henri Billiot $120 All Grand Cru vineyards, just a few hundred cases come to the U.S. - complex Varnier-Farnier, Grand Cru Brut $120 This Domaine has just 4 hectares (under 10 acres!) of Grand Cru vineyards - chalky Pierre Brigandat, Blanc de Noirs $68 A small organic grower, who focuses exclusively on Pinot Noir - rich Sparkling/frizzante Adriano Adami, Garbél, Prosecco di Treviso, Veneto, Italy NV $36 Garbel is an arcane word from Veneto dialect that means a dry, crisp, and tart wine. Domaine du Vieux Pressoir, Saumur Rosé, Loire Valley, France NV $46 100% Cabernet Franc. Raspberries and firm acidity. Schramsberg, Blanc de Blancs, North Coast, California 2008 $74 A domestic sparkler that rivals Champagne - 100% Chardonnay - vibrant Montalbera, Roseus, Piedmont, Italy NV $44 100% Grignolino, this pink sparkler is full-bodied. Perfect food partner. Raventós i Blanc, de Nit, Rosé Cava, Catalunya, Spain 2008 $50 55% Macabeo, 20% Xarel-lo, 20% Parrellada & a touch of Monastrell for complexity and color. Gruet, Blanc de Noirs, Albequerque, New Mexico NV $48 Delicious sparkling wine from New Mexico? You betcha. Ca' Montanari, Opera '02, Lambrusco di Modena, Secco, Emilia Romagna, Italy 2010 $42 Dry, with red fruits and lots of savory notes. Still rosÉ Grenache: Donkey & Goat, Isabel’s Cuvée, Mendocino, California 2011 $48 100% Grenache Gris from 90+ year-old vines. Fruity, yet dry, it’s named after their first daughter. Prieto Picudo: Flor del Paramo, Vino de la Tierra de Castilla Y Leon, Spain 2010 $42 Try this juicy number from an indigenous Spanish varietal that's normally made into red wines. Xinomavro: Diofili, Stiatista, Greece 2011 $32 85% Xinomavro and 15% Moschomavro from 70 year old vineyards. Nice fruit, and dry, too. Sauvignon Blanc: Lieu Dit, Santa Ynez Valley, California 2011 $60 Try the brighter side of Sauvignon Blanc. A collaborative project between a winemaker and a sommelier. Aligoté: Domaine Pierre Morey, Bourgogne Aligoté, Burgundy, France 2008 $38 Try Burgundy’s “other” white grape. Light, precise and herbaceous. Sauvignon Blanc: Roth Estates, Alexander Valley, Sonoma, California 2010 $48 Classic, well-balanced Sauvignon Blanc. Cortese: Valli Unite, Bianchino, VDT, Piedmont, Italy (2010) $40 From a selfsustained commune, this biodynamic wine is highly drinkable Sauvignon Blanc: Man O'War, Waiheke Island, New Zealand 2011 $40 What you love about NZ SB, but balanced by 15% Semillon. Rich texture. Pecorino: Velenosi, Villa Angela, Falerio, Marche, Italy $44 An ancient, indigenious varietal yields a wine with great citrus and floral aromas and flavors. Colombard/Sauvignon Blanc: Domaine Laplace, Aramis, Côtes de Gascogne, France 2011 $28 30 year old vines; fresh with lots of grapefruit. Light and zippy. Premsal/Callet: Anima Negra, Quíbia, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain 2009 $36 Quíbia refers to the state of bliss one experiences when in Mallorca. We couldn’t agree more. Picpoul: Domaine Félines Jourdan, Picpoul de Pinet, Languedoc, France 2011 $32 Picpoul means "lip-smacking" in the regional dialect. We agree. Hondarrabi Zuri: Itsas Mendi, Bizkaiko Txakolina, Basque, Spain 2011 $48 This one dances on the tongue. Grüner Veltliner: Josef Ehmoser, Von Den Terrassen, Wagram, Austria 2011 $40 Grüner like it's supposed to be - crisp, spicy, and versatile with food pairings. Melon de Bourgogne: Henri Poiron, Les Quatres Routes, Muscadet, Loire Valley, France 2010 $36 From the best appellation in the region, this wine is a dream with seafood. Chardonnay: Grossot, Vaucoupin, Premier Cru, Chablis, Burgundy, France 2009 $76 Corinne and Jean-Pierre are a young couple in their 30s making exquisite Chablis. Asprinio: The Intrepid Wine Company, Campania, Italy 2008 $42 This indigenous varietal is grown on poplar trees, where the vines can rise 30-45 feet in the air. Bianchello del Maturo: Claudio Morelli, Terrazze, Marche, Italy 2010 $36 Zippy, crisp and loaded with minerality. Add a new Italian varietal to your repetoire. Garganega: Le Battistelle, Montesei, Soave Calssico, Veneto, Italy 2010 $40 The volcanic soil imparts a great deal of minerality. Look for pears and flowers, too. Cercial/Bical: Vadio, Bairrada, Portugal 2010 $40 Small, sustainable family project with decadesold vines. Lean and mineral driven. Floral, Spicy, Exotic Whites curiosities Underberg, Natural Herb Bitters, Germany $3 44%abv Our favorite digestive ever! As the bottles says, “After a good meal, to feel bright and alert.” clean, crisp, refreshing whites continued Pommeau de Normandie, Famille L. Dupont, France $12 17%abv Blend of Calvados and apple juice. Rich and complex, with apple-y sweetness. Clean, Crisp Refreshing whites Sauvignon Blanc: Jean-Paul Picard, Sancerre, Loire Valley, France 2011 $28, 375 ml The Picard family has been making wine in Sancerre since the 1600s minerally Sauvignon Blanc: Ludovic Chanson, Les Gavroche, Touraine Blanc, Loire Valley, France 2009 $40 Les Gavroche translates to little rascal. Biodynamic. Fresh and honeyed. 6 Chenin Blanc: Sébastien Brunet, Arpent, Sec, Vouvray, Loire Valley, France 2010 $50 No machines, no chemicals. Apples, quince blossoms and racy minerals. Dry. Albariño: Bonny Doon Vineyard, Ca’Del Solo Vineyard and Jesperson Ranch, Central Coast, California 2010 $48 Varietally correct, with beautiful minerality and persistence. Romorantin: François Cazin, Cour-Cheverny, Loire Valley, France 2009 $38 Keep this rare grape alive. Old vines. Hand-picked fruit. Great concentration of flavor. Torrontes: Bodega Tukma, Reserva, Cafayate, Salta, Argentina 2010 $32 Highly aromatic. Kiss of sweetness on the finish. Versatile food companion. Pinot Blanc: St. Innocent, Freedom Hill Vineyard, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2010 $44 Luscious, yet dry. Tropical, citrus, floral and spice. Semillon: Brokenwood, Oakey Creek, Hunter Valley, South Australia, Australia 2006 $60 Semillon from the Hunter Valley is like none other. Crafted by a fun-loving crew. 7 Floral, Spicy, Exotic Whites, Continued Riesling: Reinhold Haart, Piesporter, Mosel, Germany 2007 $40 The Haart family has the longest winemaking tradition in the village of Piesport. Dry. Riesling: Alzinger, Dürnsteiner Liebenberg, Smaragd, Wachau, Austria 2004 $108 In the Wachau, the ripest grapes are deemed “smaragd”, after a green vineyard-living lizard. Riesling: Dönnhoff, Kreuznacher Krötenpfuhl, Kabinett, Nahe, Germany 2011 $48 Lip-smacking good, with both fruit and savory characteristics. Off-dry. Edelzwicker: Domaine Mittancht-Klack, Alsace, France NV $45 1L Edel means noble and zwicker means blend. Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc and more! Riesling: Von Buhl, Maria Schneider Jazz, Pfalz, Germany 2010 $52 Medium-dry, with lots of peaches and minerals. Grammy-winning Maria helped select the grapes. Grüner Veltliner: Nigl, Freiheit, Kremstal, Austria 2010 $52 Racy yet creamy. Great acidity with a spicy finish. A go-to wine for food. Neuburger: K. Alphart, Thermenregion, Austria 2009 $48 If you like Grüner, try Neuburger. A touch rounder, with great minerality. Riesling: Reuscher-Haart, Piesporter, Göldtropfchen, Kabinett, Mosel, Germany 2010 $42 One sip’s all it takes. It's that good. Gewürztraminer: Dirler, Grand Cru Saering, Alsace, France 2002 $110 Full-bodied, with textbook lychee and spices. Incredibly long finish. Riesling: Hexamer, Meddersheimer Rheingrafenberg Quarzit Reserve, Nahe, Germany 2008 $50 A young vintner creating fruitdriven, terroir-focused wines. Dry. Gewürztraminer: Domaine Zind-Humbrecht, Lot 17M, Alsace, France 2009, $58 Rich, intense, showy, medium-sweet wine from 45 year old vines. Riesling: Maria Longen, Thörnricher Ritsch, Alte Reben, Spätlese, Mosel, Germany 2009 $56 The second steepest vineyard in all of Europe. 147 year old vines! Delicious. Rich, Savory, Complex Whites, Continued Viognier: Miner Family Vineyards, Simpson Vineyard, Napa Valley, California 2010 $48 Vibrant tropical fruits. Honeysuckle. Pair it with food! Roussanne: Donkey & Goat, Stone Crusher, El Dorado, California 2010 $64 100% skin-fermented Roussanne. Incredible texture, notes of honeysuckle and tangerine. Orange Wine:Malvasia/Ortugo/Marsanne: Denavolo, Dinavolino, VDT, Emilia-Romagna, Italy (2009) $48 Indigenous varietal+cult winemaker+skin contact=funky, “orange” wine. Just drink it. Rich, Savory, Complex Whites Chardonnay: Domaine Michelot, Bourgogne Blanc, Burgundy, France 2009 $48 Think of it as a baby Meursault. Aged in 20% new oak casks for 10 months. Chardonnay: Grigch Hills, Napa Valley, California 2005 $44, 375 ml Organic and biodynamic from the heart of Napa Valley. Crisp, baked pear. Chardonnay: Marie-Pierre Manciat, Les Morizottes, Mâcon, Burgundy, France 2010 $44 Steely freshness, with great minerality. Chardonnay: Latour-Labille, Cuvée Thomas, Saint-Aubin, Burgundy, France 2008 $74 Saint-Aubin is an insider’s secret value. Edgy. Complex. Great minerality. Chardonnay: Domaine Henri Clerc & Fils, Morgeot, Premier Cru, Chassagne-Montrachet, Burgundy, France 2007 $76, 375 ml The Clerc estate dates back to the 16th century. 13 months of aging in 1/3 new oak. Chardonnay: Jean Rijckaert, Arbois, Jura, France 2009 $42 Try a familiar varietal from a less familiar place. Funky. Nutty. Chardonnay: Domaine Roger Lassarat, Prestige, Saint-Veran, Burgundy, France 2009 $50 From the Mâconnais region of Burgundy. Biodynamic. Old vines. Chalky soil. Chardonnay: Westrey, Reserve, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2008 $52 Fewer than 200 cases were made of this opulent and complex wine. Chardonnay: Talbott, Logan, Sleepy Hollow Vineyard, Santa Lucia Highlands, California 2010 $48 Powerful, with sweet, smoky oak and stone fruits. Chardonnay: Domaine Martelet de Cherisey, Hameau de Blagny, Premier Cru, Puligny-Montrachet, Burgundy, France 2005 $68, 375 ml Concentration and cut. Orange rind, white pepper, chalk. Chardonnay: Kistler, McCrea Vineyard, Sonoma, California 2005 $180 An older vintage from a storied estate. Buttery. Floral. Fabulous texture. 8 Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon Blanc: Radikon, Oslavje, Collio Bianco, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy 1997 $100 Pungent and expressive. Purposeful oxidation at its best. Marsanne/Roussane: Domaine Courbis, St. Joseph, Rhône Valley, France 2010 $58 The Courbis family estate dates back to the 16th century. Mineral. Pear. Honey. Pinot Noir: Anthony Nappa Wines, Anomaly, New York 2011 $48 White Pinot Noir! From New York State! Rich, dry red fruits. Kitchen Sink: Tomàs Cusiné, Auzells, Costers del Segre, Catalonia, Spain 2011 $50 Macabeu, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Albariño, Müller Thurgau, Riesling and Muscat = 100% delicious. soft, fresh, smooth reds Pineau d'Aunis/Gamay: Vins Contés, Poivre et Sel, France (2011) $46 Our favorite table wine from the Loire Valley in France. Made by a sommelier passionate about natural wines. Riesling: Schloss Gobelsburg, Heiligenstein, Langenlois-Österreich, Kamptal, Austria 2007 $76 Smoky, racy, spicy, lingering complexity. Dry. Sauvignon Blanc: Didier Daguenaeu, Pur Sang, Pouilly-Fumé, Loire Valley, France 1997 $130 This producer is considered by many to be the master of the Sauvignon Blanc grape. Pinot Noir: Domaine Chofflet-Valdenaire, Givry, Burgundy, France 2009 $74 Black cherry and spice domainte here. Sustainable farming. Pinot Noir: Jean-Marc Bouley, Vieilles Vignes, Volnay, Burgundy, France 2009 $88 Violets. Plums. Jean-Marc’s son Thomas took over the reigns with the 2006 vintage. Pinot Noir/Gamay: Lou Dumont, Bourgogne Passe-tout-Grains, Burgundy, France 2008 $56 Elegant and gamey. One of Burgundy's great oddities. Barbera: La Mondianese, Baby Barb, Barbera d'Asti, Piedmont, Italy 2010 $40 No oak here, just clean, fresh fruit. Light and easy drinking. Pinot Noir: Andrew Rich, Prelude, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2010 $54 Bright cherries and pretty floral notes. Pinot Noir: Jackhammer, Central Coast, California 2011 $44 Juicy and easy drinkin'. Great value. Dolcetto: Schiavenza, Dolcetto d’Alba, Piedmont, Italy 2011 $36 In Serralunga d'Alba, this family has been at it since 1956. Traditional. Pinot Noir: Copain, Tous Ensemble, Anderson Valley, California 2010 $62 One of our favorite California Pinots. So pretty! Zweigelt: Buchegger, Weitgasse, Niederösterreich, Kremstal, Austria 2009 $40 There's more to Austria than just crisp whites! Raspberries and soft tannins. Pinot Noir: Talisman, Adastra Vineyard, Carneros, Napa Valley, California 2005 $52, 375 ml Certified organic vineyard in the heart of Carneros. Lush, yet silky. Pinot Noir: Nicolas Rossignol, Santenots, Premier Cru, Volnay, Burgundy, France 2005 $74, 375 ml “I just produce red wine” he says. We disagree. Pinot Noir: Talley Vineyards, Arroyo Grande, California 2008 $38, 375 ml Plush, with fresh acidity and notes of black cherries and figs. Blaufrankisch Blend: Pittnauer, Velvet, Neusiedlersee, Burgenland, Austria 2008 $42 Blended with Zweigelt and Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine has great fruit and length. 9 Spicy, Earthy, Exotic Reds Full, Rich, Complex Reds Lacrima: Stefano Mancinelli, Lacrima Superiore, Morro d'Alba, Marches, Italy 2010 $62 So pretty! Floral, with notes of white pepper. Support an indigenous varietal. Corvina/Molinara: Monte del Frá, Valpolicella Classico Superiore, Veneto, Italy 2008 $48 Rich, with notes of mocha, dark berries and spice. Pinot Noir: Brewer-Clifton, Melville, Santa Rita Hills, California 2002 $160 The marine-based soils produce wines that pack a punch. Dark fruits and forest floor. Grenache/Syrah: Mas de la Dame, Coin Caché, Les Baux de Provence, France 2001 $60 Single vineyard, hand harvested, 70 year old vines, and bottle age. Need we say more? Cabernet Franc: Jean-Maurice Raffault, Chinon, Loire Valley, France 2010 $52 Expressive, lip-smacking goodness. A versatile food partner. Carménère: Ventisquero, Grey, Trinidad Vineyard, Maipo Valley, Chile 2010 $44 Try an indigenous varietal from Chile. The structure of a Cab, the flesh of a Merlot. Pinot Noir: Brewer-Clifton, Cargasacchi, Santa Rita Hills, California 2002 $140 Brooding fruit, high acid, and notes of smoke. Quite a long finish. Nebbiolo: Paolo Conterno, Riva del Bric, Barolo, Piedmont, Italy 2006 $90 Menthol, licorice and red fruits. Ask for this one to be decanted. Garnacha: Bodegas Esteban Martin, Cha Cha, Cariñena, Spain 2011 $36 Juicy and spicy. Makes you want to dance. Grignolino: Francesco Rinaldi, Grignolino d'Asti, Piedmont, Italy 2010 $42 Don't let the light color fool you - this wine is grippy. Grignole is local dialect for pips. Merlot: Swanson, Oakville, Napa Valley, California 2006 $34, 375 ml Cross between a Napa Merlot and Right-bank Bordeaux. Toasy oak and ripe fruit. Nerello Mascalese: Tenuta Delle Terre Nere, Etna Rosso, Sicily, Italy 2011 $42 Certified organic wine from high altitude vineyards. Closely related to Sangiovese, but fuller-bodied. Cariñena Blend: Alvaro Palacios, Les Terrasses, Vieilles Vignes, Priorat, Spain 2009 $74 Sourced from some of the steepest and oldest vineyards by one of Spain’s rockstars. Merlot: Paumanok, North Fork of Long Island, New York 2008 $50 Showing a beautiful combination of fruit and funk, this bottle-aged Merlot is quite structured. Teroldego Rotaliano: Foradori, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy 2009 $52 Teroldego is one of Italy’s oldest grapes and Elisabetta does it justice. Dark and spicy. Zinfandel: Klinker Brick, Old Vine, Lodi, California 2010 $46 It doesn’t get more American than Zinfandel. Try this juicy one on for size. Grenache Blend: Domaine Paul Autard, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Rhône Valley, France 2009 $86 Concentrated with dark fruits, chocolate, and black pepper. Powerful finish. Merlot Blend: Château Tournefeuille, LalandeDe-Pomerol, Bordeaux, France 2007 $68 70% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc, 30+ year old vines Cinsault: Louis-Antoine Luyt, Quella, Cauquenes, Maule, Chile 2010 $52 Louis-Antoine was born in Burgundy, trained in Beaujolais and ended up in Chile. Wild red fruits. Shiraz Blend: Henschke, Keyneton Estate Euphonium, Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia 2005 $78 Hill of Grace’s baby brother. Surprisingly elegant. Cabernet Franc: Domaine des Roches Neuves, La Marginale, Saumur Champigny, Loire Valley, France 2004 $80 Powerful, yet elegant, this wine is aged for 18 months. Syrah: Donkey & Goat, Fenaughty Vineyard, El Dorado, California 2009 $74 A touch of Viognier, just like they do in the Rhône, yields one of our favorite domestic Syrahs. Cabernet Sauvignon Blend: Bacio Divino, Napa Valley, California 2000 $110 A divine kiss indeed. A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese and Petite Syrah. Syrah: Domaine de Chasselvin, Crozes-Hermitage, Rhône Valley, France 2009 $60 Round and supple, with notes of raspberries & black tea. Mencia: Vinos de Arganza, Século Roble, Bierzo, Spain 2009 $30 Violets and dark fruits make this wine a pleasure. Syrah/Grenache: Château Trillol, Corbières, France 2008 $44 Deep, dark and bottle age (!) from the South of France. Sangiovese: Fattoria di Rodáno, Viacosta, Riserva, Chianti Classico, Tuscany, Italy 2004 $60 Viacosta is only produced in the best years. Leather, licorice, sweet spice. Tempranillo: Viña Santurnia, Crianza, Rioja, Spain 2007 $48 Good structure. Kiss of American oak. A perfect wine for red meat. Tempranillo Blend: Lopez de Heredia, Tondonia Reserva, Rioja Alta, Spain 2001 $88 2001 is the current release for this old-school producer. Will take you to Spain. Gaglioppo: Fattoria San Francesco, Ciro Rosso Classico, Calabria, Italy 2009 $40 The winery is located in a XVI Century Monastery. Intensely aromatic, with flowers, spice and black olives. Merlot Blend: Château Grivière, Medoc Cru Bourgeois, Bordeaux, France 2001 $58 Family-owned estate, just north of St. Estèphe. Cabernet 40%, Merlot 55%, Cab Franc 5% Merlot Blend: Château La Grave, Fronsac, Bordeaux, France 2008 $64 70% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc. Biodynamic. Delicious. Mourvèdre: Donkey & Goat, The Prospector, El Dorado, California 2010 $62 Dusty tannins, with notes of dark berries, black tea, and licorice. Zinfandel: Turley, Old Vines, California 2010 $68 A highly allocated wine that packs a punch. Shiraz: Punt Road, Napoleone Vineyards, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia 2008 $46 Female winemaker is behind this up and comer in the Yarra Valley. The fruit and depth you want, the elegance you don't expect. 10 11