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Table of Contents White Wine Wines by the Glass…………………………………………………………. Sparkling Wine…..…………………………………………………………. 3 4 France Burgundy…………………………………………………………………………… 5 The Loire Valley…………………………………………………………………… 6 The Outskirts…………………………..………………………………………...… 8 Germany……………………………………………………………………………... 9 Austria……………………………………………………………………………...... 10 Italy & Obscurities........................................................................................... 12 The United States....……………………………………………………………….. 13 Red Wine France The Rhone Valley…………………………………………………………………... 16 Burgundy…………………………………………………………………………….. 18 Bordeaux & the Outskirts….....………………..………………………………..... 20 Italy Piedmont & Tuscany……………………...……………………………………….. 21 Obscurities……………..……....……………………………………………………. 22 The United States Pinot Noir & Syrah…………….………………………………………………….. Cabernets & Merlot…….…………………………………………………………. 23 24 Dessert Wine & Spirits…………………………………………………………… 25 1 Our Wine List In the following pages is a selection of wines from around the world that we hope you find engaging and intriguing. While we have fully represented both those styles of wine which seem to be in most demand (Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon, Willamette Valley pinot noir, Châteauneuf-du-Pape) and those that are our own particular favorites (Burgundy of both colors, Barolo, Washington State syrah) the persistent focus is on those wines which best compliment our ethic and cuisine, with delicate structures and soft flavors reminiscent of forests and earth. It is in these categories that we have truly committed to variety and accessibility, and we urge you to take advantage of the depth we offer in our selection of these wines. So please do take the plunge and be adventurous, try your salmon with an assyrtiko based wine from Santorini, enjoy your chicken with grower Champagne from the Montagne de Reims, have smoked trout with grüner veltliner from the Wachau, and absolutely order anything with lagrein from Alto-Adige. We hope you find a new love in these pages. 2 Wines by the Glass Sparkling Wine 2012 Cà del Ré . Italy . Moscato d’Asti N.V. Lucien Albrecht . France . Crémant d’Alsace . Rosé N.V. Marie Demets . France . Champagne . Côte des Bar . Brut Tradition 9 13 18 White Wine 2007 2012 2013 2012 2008 2012 2003 H. Lun . Italy . Trentino Alto-Adige (gewürtztraminer) Wente . California . Arroyo Seco . Riva Ranch (chardonnay) Domaine Paul Buisse . France . Touraine (sauvignon blanc) Camin Larredya . France . Jurancon . sec . La Part Davan Henri Prudhon . France . Burgundy . St. Aubin 1er Cru Clos Cibonne . France . Côtes de Provence . Cru Classé (tibouren) Château Musar . Lebanon . Bekaa Valley 10 14 13 17 19 18 25 Red Wine 2009 Lenotti . Italy . Valpolicella Classico 2010 La Spinetta . Italy . Piedmont . Barbera d’Asti . Ca’ Di Pian 2012 Domaine Billard . France . Burgundy . Hautes Côtes de Beaune 2011 Domaine Fontaine du Clos . France . Vacqueyras . Reflets de l’âme 2010 Smith-Madrone . California . Napa Valley (cabernet sauvignon) 2011 Stolpman . California . Santa Ynez Valley (syrah) 2012 Aberrant Cellars . Oregon . Willamette Valley . Confero (pinot noir) 12 22 15 15 17 19 22 Fortified Wine NV Quinta do Infantado . Portugal . Pinhão . Tawny Port [2oz] 8 1989 1989 1988 1977 1973 1922 D’Oliveira . Portugal . Madeira (malvazia) D’Oliveira . Portugal . Madeira (sercial) D’Oliveira . Portugal . Madeira (terrantez) D’Oliveira . Portugal . Madeira (boal) D’Oliveira . Portugal . Madeira (verdelho) D’Oliveira . Portugal . Madeira (boal) [1oz] [1oz] [1oz] [1oz] [1oz] [1oz] 18 18 21 29 29 47 3 SPARKLING WINE Sparkling Wine Grower Champagne is wine made by farmers. 97% of Champagne is not. We’ll spare you the economics of the situation to say this: Grower Champagne is better. Champagnes are some of the most beautiful, complex, evocative wines in the world. They are amazingly versatile with food, and the number of extremely high quality wines available is immeasurable. At some point in the past, people stopped drinking Champagne for its exquisite flavor and instead sought it out to indulge in a luxury. What a shame. Half Bottles N.V. A. Margaine . Champagne 1er Cru . Montagne de Reims . Demi-Sec 57 N.V. Pierre Gerbais . Champagne . Aube . Cuvée de Réserve 57 N.V. Jose Dhondt . Champagne . Côte des Blancs & Sézannes . Blanc de Blancs 68 N.V. Camille Saves . Champagne 1er Cru . Montagne de Reims . Carte Blanche 70 N.V. Pierre Peters . Champagne Grand Cru . Côte des Blancs . Cuvée Réserve 72 N.V. Godmé . Champagne 1er Cru . Montagne de Reims 75 Full Bottles 2012 Cà del Ré . Italy . Moscato d’Asti 45 N.V. Pol Roger . Champagne . Brut Réserve 95 N.V. B. Gobillard . Champagne Grand Cru . Vallée de la Marne . Vielles Vignes 140 2004 Lebrun-Servenay . Champagne Grand Cru . Côte des Blancs 150 N.V. 250 Jacques Selosse . Champagne Grand Cru . Côte des Blancs . Initial 1998 Perrier-Jouët . Champagne . Fleur de Champagne 315 “I drink Champagne when I win, to celebrate… and I drink Champagne when I lose, to console myself” -Napoleon Bonaparte 4 WHITE WINE France Burgundy 2012 Albert Bichot . Macon Villages 50 2010 Evening Land 62 2010 Gérard Tremblay . Chablis 1er Cru . Fourchaume . Vielles Vignes 70 2011 Jean-Pierre Alexandre Ellevin . Chablis 1er Cru . Vaucoupin 70 2010 Château de la Saule . Montagny 1er Cru 70 2011 Jean-Philippe Fichet . Meursault [375mL] 75 2011 Merlin Sarl . Pouilly Fuisse 80 2008 Henri Prudhon . St. Aubin 1er Cru . Sur le Sentier du Clou 85 2008 Jean-Noël Gagnard . Bourgogne Hautes-Côtes de Beaune . Sous Erguison 88 2005 Jean-Marc Morey . St. Aubin 1er Cru . Charmois 90 2007 Jean-Marc Morey . St. Aubin 1er Cru . Charmois 95 2010 Dubreuil-Fontaine . Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru . Clos Berthet 100 2011 Simone Bize . Savigny les Beaune 110 2010 Guy Bocard . Meursault . Vielles Vignes 115 2011 Guy Bocard . Meursault . Vielles Vignes 115 2002 Daniel-Etienne Defaix . Chablis 1er Cru . Les Lys 125 2008 DEux Montille . Meursault 1er Cru . Les Bouchères 150 2011 Domaine Bertrand Bachelet . Chassagne Montrachet 165 2008 Comtesse Bernard de Cherisey . Meursault-Blagny 1er Cru . La Genelotte 215 2004 Comtesse Bernard de Cherisey . Meursault-Blagny 1er Cru . La Genelotte 225 5 WHITE WINE France The Loire Valley 2012 Thomas Labaille . Loire . Sancerre . L’Authentique 70 2011 Huet . Loire . Vouvray . Sec . Clos du Bourg 70 2007 Eric Morgat . Loire . Savennières . L’Enclos 75 2009 François Cotat . Loire . Sancerre . Les Monts Damnés 135 2011 Didier Dagueneau . Loire . Pouilly-Fumé . Blanc Fumé de Pouilly 150 6 WHITE WINE Biodynamics The connection here is obvious but important. We are a farm oriented restaurant. How could we not support these farm-oriented wines? This does not refer to wines with “farmy” or “barnyard” tastes, but rather to wines that are made by people who are as careful with the roots of their vines, and the soil they feed from, as they are with the fruit they eventually bestow. Biodynamic farming treats an entire farm as a single living organism. It’s goal is to actually improve the health of the land and ecosystem through farming. No chemicals are used at any point, and herbal preparations are used as treatments for the soil. Every important event in the farm’s life is scheduled on a biodynamic calender based on phases of the moon, to fit in with the land’s life cycle. Biodynamics results in healthy vines with deeper rootstocks which produce uncommonly expressive grapes with a surprising depth and purity of flavor. A few important biodynamic producers on our wine list are: Marcel Deiss (Alsace) Domaine Weinbach (Alsace) Domaine Ostertag (Alsace) Domaine de Montille (Burgundy) Domaine Trapet (Burgundy) OIivier Guyot (Burgundy) Michel Chapoutier (Rhone) Huet (Loire) Elisabetta Foradori (Trentino Alto-Adige) Arianna Occhipinti (Sicily) Romeo del Castello (Sicily) 7 WHITE WINE France The Outskirts 2010 Louis Sipp . Alsace . Nature’S (Pinot Blanc) 50 2012 Albert Seltz . Alsace . Reserve (gewurtztraminer) 58 2012 Larredya . Jurançon sec . La Part Davan 65 2011 Larredya . Jurançon sec . La Part Davan 70 2007 Ostertag . Alsace (riesling) 70 2010 Marcel Deiss . Alsace (gewürtztraminer) 75 2011 Charles Hours . Jurançon sec . Cuvée Marie 75 2010 Dirler-Cadé . Alsace . Bollenberg (riesling) 83 2008 Domaine de Montbourgeau . Jura . l’Etoile (savagnin) 100 2007 Marcel Deiss . Alsace (gewürtztraminer) 105 2010 Marcel Deiss . Alsace . Engelgarten 108 2010 Domaine Ganevat . Jura . Côtes du Jura . Cuvée Orégane 110 2010 Domaine Faury . Rhône Valley . Saint-Joseph 124 2011 Mathilde et Yves Gangloff . Rhône Valley . Saint-Joseph 125 2008 Weinbach . Alsace . Altenbourg . Clos des Capucins (pinot gris) 125 2006 Ostertag . Alsace . Grand Cru . Muenchberg (riesling) 136 2011 Yves Cuilleron . Rhône Valley . Condrieu . La Petite Cote 140 2011 Château Simone . Provence . Palette . Rosé 144 2009 Château Simone . Provence . Palette . Blanc 150 2005 Jacques Puffeney . Jura . Arbois . Vin Jaune 200 2002 Trimbach . Alsace . Clos St. Hune (riesling) 600 8 WHITE WINE Germany German whites are made in a variety of styles: sweet and dry, rich and light. If you’re curious about any of these, please ask. “A German wine label is one of the things life’s too short for.” -Kingsley Amis 2011 Müller-Catoir . Pfalz . (riesling) trocken 50 2011 Heidemann-Bergweiler . Mosel . Bernkasteler Badstube . (riesling) spätlese 60 2012 Schäfer-Frölich . Nahe . Blanc de Noir . Trocken (pinot noir) 65 1996 J.u.H.A.Strub . Rheinhessen . Niersteiner Pettenthal . (riesling) kabinett 75 2012 Dönhoff . Nahe . Oberhäuser Brücke . (riesling) spätlese 99 2012 Dönhoff . Nahe . Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle . (riesling) spätlese 9 110 WHITE WINE Austria The ‘terroir’ of Austria is aggressive. Intense herbality (which many think of as a character of the grüner veltliner grape) exists to some level across all grapes in all years, red and white. The minerality of Austrian whites is self-assured, and can be particulary forward. Extractive wine-making techniques don’t mask terroir - they only seem to pull out more “Austria” in Austrian wines. Despite the almost overbearing presence of the land in the wines, the amount of possible variety is immense. Different years and regions produce wines of delicacy or power, structure or softness. We encourage you to explore. 2011 Karl Lagler . Wachau . Smaragd . Steinporz (grüner veltliner) 75 2005 Domäne Wachau . Wachau . Smaragd . Singerriedel (riesling) 80 2011 Franz Hirtzberger . Wachau . Federspiel . Steinterrassen (riesling) 90 2010 Franz Hirtzberger . Wachau . Federspiel . Steinterrassen (riesling) 95 2011 Franz Hirtzberger . Wachau . Smaragd . Steinterrassen (grüner veltliner) 95 2011 Franz Hirtzberger . Wachau . Smaragd . Pluris (grauburgunder) 100 2010 Rudi Pichler . Wachau . Federspiel (riesling) 105 2010 Rudi Pichler . Wachau . Smaragd . Terrassen (riesling) 120 2009 Nikolaihof . Wachau . Smaragd . Im Weingebirge (grüner veltliner) 138 2009 Prager . Wachau . Smaragd . Wachstum Bodenstein (grüner veltliner) 138 2011 Franz Hirtzberger . Wachau . Smaragd . Honivogl (grüner veltliner) 140 2008 Bründlmayer . Kamptal . Lamm (grüner veltliner) 150 2009 F.X. Pichler . Wachau . Smaragd (sauvignon blanc) 150 1994 Kirchmayr . Wachau . Spätlese . Solist (grüner veltliner) 162 2010 F.X. Pichler . Wachau . Smaragd . Loibner Steinertal (riesling) 165 2010 F.X. Pichler . Wachau . Smaragd . Dürnsteiner Liebenberg (grüner veltliner) 185 2010 F.X. Pichler . Wachau . Smaragd . Loibner Loibenberg (riesling) 200 2010 F.X. Pichler . Wachau . Smaragd . Dürnsteiner Kellerberg (grüner veltliner) 220 2011 F.X. Pichler . Wachau . Smaragd . M (grüner veltliner) 220 2010 F.X. Pichler . Wachau . Smaragd . M (grüner veltliner) 225 2008 Franz Hirtzberger . Wachau . Smaragd . Honivogl (grüner veltliner) 235 10 Natural Wine. The concept of “natural” wine is widely misunderstood. Unrelated to organics, biodynamics, or even farming in general, in reality the process of making natural wine begins as the grapes are being picked and ends once the bottle is sealed. The idea here is to grow healthy grapes and then let the wine make itself. No commercial yeasts are necessary, because if grape juice is left to nature, it begins to ferment naturally. Minimal or no sulfites are necessary, as the alcohol that results from fermentation will preserve wine to some extent already, once it is sealed in a bottle. In some cases, oak barrels are eschewed as they might mitigate the pure character of the grapes, and they are replaced by large clay “amphorae,” which are buried in the ground to give the wine time to make itself. Most of these wines show at least a slight nutty, oxidative nature. In the best cases, natural wine expresses a time and a place with startling purity. If a winemaker’s goal is to tell the story of a vineyard in a year, natural wine can accomplish that goal in a way that most others can’t. Unfortunately, sulfites, oak barrels, and temperature controlled fermentations weren’t invented to make winemaking more difficult or less consistent. Natural wine can show the deficit of these modernities with off-flavors, over-oxidation, volatile acidity, and significant bottle-variation. The selections we’ve made here represent some of the best in natural wine. As with many things, if you’re in the mood to explore, this is a good place to do it. 11 WHITE WINE Italy And Obscurities 2007 H. Lun . Italy . Trentino Alto-Adige (gewürtztraminer) N.V. Bodegas Grant . Spain . Jerez . Fino . La Garrocha 38 [375 mL] 40 2012 Occhipinti . Italy . Sicily . Tami (grillo) 48 2008 Cantina del Castello . Italy . Veneto . Soave Classico . Carniga 50 2012 I Vigneri . Italy . Sicily . Etna . Rosato . Vinudilice 60 2009 Jermann . Italy . Friuli Venezia-Giulia . Were Dreams [375 mL] 60 2011 Fattoria San Lorenzo . Italy Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi . Classico . le Oche 65 2012 Keber . Italy . Collio . Eol 65 2012 Occhipinti . Italy . Sicily . SP68 68 2009 Domaine Sigalas . Greece . Santorini (assyrtiko) 70 2010 Radikon . Italy . Friuli Venezia-Giulia (pinot grigio) 90 2010 Radikon . Italy . Friuli Venezia-Giulia . Slatnik(chardonnay/friulano) 95 2008 Aldo Polencic . Italy . Friuli Venezia-Giulia (pinot bianco) 98 2012 Isole e Olena . Italy . Toscana . Collezione Privata (chardonnay) 105 2010 Foradori . Italy . Alto-Adige . Fontanasanta (noisola) 110 2003 Château Musar . Lebanon . Bekaa Valley 115 12 WHITE WINE The United States 2011 Bookcliff Cellars . Colorado (viognier) 38 2011 Two Ponds . Washington . Columbia Valley (chardonnay) 2012 Wente . California . Arroyo Seco . Riva Ranch (chardonnay) 48 62 2013 Omero . Oregon . Ribbon Ridge . Omero Vineyard (pinot gris) 65 2011 Pine Ridge . California . Carneros . Dijon Clones (chardonnay) 65 2000 Kalin Cellars . California . Livermore Valley (semillon) 65 2013 Sutcliffe Vineyards . Colorado . McElmo Canyon (chardonnay) 70 2010 Sanford . California . Sta. Rita Hills (chardonnay) 75 2011 Mathiasson . California . Napa Valley 75 2011 Mayacamas . California . Napa Valley . Mt. Veeder (chardonnay) 80 2012 Smith-Madrone . California . Napa Valley . Spring Mountain (chardonnay) 82 2009 Wind Gap . California . Central Coast . Yuen (chardonnay) 90 2012 Dragonette Cellars . California Happy Canyon of Santa Barbara (sauvignon blanc) 95 2012 Donelan . California . Sonoma Coast . Nancie (chardonnay) 120 2010 DuMOL . California . Russian River Valley (chardonnay) 125 2009 Palmina . California . Santa Ynez Valley . Subida (friulano) 125 13 Red Wine 14 RED WINE Châteauneuf-du-Pape. There are 262,144 combinations of grapes which can be used to make the iconic wines of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. A few possible blends are 1. 100% Grenache 2. 100% Syrah 3. 50% Grenache 50% Roussanne 4. Various proportions of Grenache Noir, Cinsault, Mourvèdre, Syrah, Vaccarèse, Counoise, Bourboulenc. This comes as a surprise to most given the prestige (and price) accorded to wines from the famous village, and the general strictness of French wine laws (number of grapes allowable in Cornas: one). It seems reasonable to assume that when you’re buying a bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape you would have a general idea of what’s in the bottle. We say this less as a “buyer beware” and more to demonstrate the power of terroir: despite the impossible variety of Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines, drinking several side by side forces you to acknowledge the similarities. The ones which are 100% grenache taste more lke Châteauneuf-du-Pape than grenache from Priorat, California, or the Languedoc. The ones which are 100% syrah taste more like Châteauneuf-du-Pape than even the syrah based wines of the northern Rhone, just miles away. The flavors in common are dried sage, lavender, and thyme, ripe dark cherries, the smoky intensity of tar. If you would like to know more about the blends of each of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines that we offer, please ask, but know that no matter which you choose, the flavors of the land will be there. 15 RED WINE France The Rhône Valley 2011 Domaine Fontaine du Clos . Vacqueyras . Reflets de l’âme 55 2007 Domaine du Gour de Chaulé . Gigondas 75 2009 Domaine du Gour de Chaulé . Gigondas 75 2011 Domaine des Pères de L’Église . Châteauneuf-du-Pape 85 2011 Jean Royer . Châteauneuf-du-Pape . Tradition 90 2011 Féraud-Brunel . Châteauneuf-du-Pape 95 2010 Domaine Bois de Boursan . Châteauneuf-du-Pape . Tradition 105 2012 Domaine Vincent Paris . Cornas . Granit 60 120 2009 Mathilde et Yves Gangloff . Côte-Rôtie . La Barbarine 150 2006 E Guigal . Côte-Rôtie . Brune et Blonde 165 2005 Gilbert Dumien-Serrette . Cornas . Patou 185 2003 E Guigal . Côte-Rôtie . Brune et Blonde 195 2004 Domaine Jamet . Côte-Rôtie 195 2005 Bernard Levet . Côte-Rôtie . La Chavaroche 198 2006 Domaine Marcoux . Châteauneuf-du-Pape . Vieilles Vignes 345 2004 Michel Chapoutier . Hermitage . La Pavillon 365 16 RED WINE The Vintages of Burgundy. While vineyard sites in Burgundy are what dictate flavor profile and the producer excercises full control over a wine’s style, the vintage dictates the structure of the wine, which is often the most important element in understanding its character. Here we provide a quick summary of the characteristics of various years in the Cote d’Or. 2012: Darker colored, full-flavored wines with classic acidity and strong terroir. 2011: Mid-weight fruity wines with soft textures and developing savory flavors. 2010: Beautiful purity of flavor, strong acidity, density without weight. 2009: Powerful, lush, forward flavors, mellow acidity, softness and integrated tannins. 2008: Lighter bodied wines with dark concentrated flavors and some gaminess. 2007: Lighter even than 2008, with very high acidity and obvious delicacy. 2006: Well rounded and balanced with acid, tannin, and pleasant concentration. 2005: Powerful and intense with strong tannins, very ripe fruit flavors, and depth. 2004: Herbaceous and extremely aromatic with light body and clean finishes. 2003: Juicy and rich with soft tannins, developed, earthy flavors, and some heaviness. 2002: Rich and silky with elegant opulence and powerful flavors. 2001: Restrained, austere, and serious tasting, with dryness and mostly earthy flavors. 2000: Soft, easy drinking wines with almost no tannins and mellow acid. 1999: Full, fleshy, and elegant. Firm tannins, strong and pretty aromatics, exquisite balance. 1998: Hard tannins, dense flavors, and deep color. Not juicy, but intensely earthy. 1997: Low alcohol, low acidity. Prominently exotic with cooked fruit and smoke flavors. 17 RED WINE France Burgundy 2012 Domaine Billard . Hautes-Côtes de Beaune 65 2010 Christian Vergier . Beaujolais Cru . Brouilly . Saint Lager 70 2010 Christian Vergier . Beaujolais Cru . Fleurie . Sous la Madone 80 2012 Jean Marc Burgaud . Beaujolais Cru . Morgon . Côte du Py . Javernieres 80 2012 Jean Foillard . Beaujolais Cru . Morgon . Côte du Py 95 2011 Benjamin Leroux . Bourgogne 100 2012 Hubert Lignier . Bourgogne 105 2011 J.F. Mugnier . Nuits St. Georges . 1er Cru . Clos de la Maréchale [375 mL] 120 2011 Dufouleur Freres . Vosne-Romanee . Les Jacquines 145 2007 Michel Lafarge . Beaune . 1er Cru . Les Aigrots 150 2004 Michel Lafarge . Volnay . 1er Cru . Les Caillerets 180 2004 Michel Lafarge . Volnay . 1er Cru . Clos du Château des Ducs 200 2005 Olivier Guyot . Grand Cru . Clos de la Roche 225 2010 Domaine Harmand-Geoffroy . Gevrey-Chambertin 250 2010 Ghislaine Barthod . Chambolle Musigny . 1er Cru . Les Chatelots 360 2005 Michel Lafarge . Pommard . 1er Cru . Pézerolles 375 2009 Faiveley . Grand Cru . Monopole . Clos des Cortons 420 2009 Mongeard-Mugneret . Grand Cru . Clos de Vougeot 450 2009 Arnoux-Lachaux . Grand Cru . Clos Vougeot 510 2007 Domaine de Montille . Volnay . 1er Cru . Taillepieds [1.5L] 645 2005 Domaine Trapet . Grand Cru . Latricières-Chambertin 660 2005 Domaine Trapet . Grand Cru . Chambertin 895 18 RED WINE Charles Joguet. There is something almost supernatural about Charles Joguet’s dedication to wrenching extraordinary wines from the depths of seemingly ordinary land. Monsieur Joguet might object to that characterization. He doesn’t battle the terroir of Chinon: he understands it. The cabernet franc-based wines of Chinon are widely thought of as acceptable food wines - wines to open at a dinner with friends and quickly forget. Not so with the wines of Olga Raffault, Bernard Baudry, and Charles Joguet. Charles Joguet sees something in the terroir of Chinon that few others think possible, or worthwhile. His wines are unexpected and unforgettable, like murals on an abandoned warehouse wall. Since 1959, when Joguet took over his family domaine, he has reduced yields, modernized the winemaking, and bottled single-vineyard cuvées that eclipse any other wine made in Chinon. If there were Grand Crus in Chinon, they would be his two vineyards: Clos de la Dioterie, and Clos du Chêne Vert. These are wines of intensity, concentration, unabashed herbal flavors, and the potential to age for decades. 19 RED WINE France Bordeaux, the Loire Valley, the Outskirts The village of Cahors is actually a bit south of Bordeaux, but that didn’t stop Bordelaise winemakers from at one point importing their grapes to strengthen their own wines. These Malbec-based wines combine old world flavors of fire, iron, and blood with a new world style of opulence and richness. 2011 Clos La Coutale . Cahors 55 2010 Charles Joguet . Loire . Chinon . Les Petites Roches 65 2009 Château Beauséjour . Bordeaux . Montagne-Saint Emilion . Pentimento 80 2011 Mas de Daumas Gassac . Vin de Pays de l’Hérault 92 2008 Marcel Deiss . Alsace . Burlenburg 100 2011 Domaine Tempier . Bandol 105 2008 Charles Joguet . Loire . Chinon . Les Varennes du Grand Clos 105 2007 Charles Joguet . Loire . Chinon . Les Varennes du Grand Clos 135 2008 Charles Joguet . Loire . Chinon . Clos du Chêne Vert 148 2007 Charles Joguet . Loire . Chinon . Clos du Chêne Vert 155 1996 Château Duhart-Milon . Bordeaux . Pauillac . 4eme Grand Cru Classé 228 2011 Domaine Tempier . Provence . Bandol . Cabassaou 240 2003 Château Calon-Ségur . Bordeaux . Saint-Estèphe . 3eme Grand Cru Classé 295 2005 Château Branon . Bordeaux . Pessac-Léognan 350 2000 Château La Conseillante . Bordeaux . Pomerol 550 20 RED WINE Italy Piedmont 2012 Sottimano . Maté (brachetto) 50 2011 Pecchenino . (dolcetto) di Dogliani . Siri d’Jermu 60 2010 La Spinetta . (barbera) d’Asti . Ca’ Di Pian 70 2012 Cascina ‘Tavijn . (ruché) di Castagnole Monferrato 70 1996 Dante Rivetti . (barbera) d’Alba . Alabarda 82 2011 De Forville . Barbaresco 85 2005 Rovellotti . Ghemme . Riserva . Costa del Salmino 115 2008 Cavallotto . Barolo . Bricco Boschis 135 2009 Cappellano . Barolo . Serralunga d’Alba . Otin Fiorin Piè Rupestris 190 2008 Cappellano . Barolo . Serralunga d’Alba . Otin Fiorin Piè Rupestris 210 2007 Cappellano . Barolo . Serralunga d’Alba . Otin Fiorin Piè Rupestris 220 2005 Cappellano . Barolo . Serralunga d’Alba . Otin Fiorin Piè Rupestris 235 2005 Vietti . Piedmont . Barolo . Castiglione Falletto . Rocche 309 Tuscany 2011 Casina di Cornia . Chianti Classico 55 2008 Uccelliera . Rosso di Montalcino 65 2010 Dei . Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 85 2010 Fonterenza . Rosso di Montalcino 87 2009 Podere le Boncie . Chianti Classico . Le Trame 105 2006 Pian delle Querci . Brunello di Montalcino . Riserva 120 2007 Talenti . Brunello di Montalcino 130 1995 Fèlsina . Chianti Classico . Castelnuovo Berardenga . Riserva . Rancia 158 2009 Poggio di Sotto . Rosso di Montalcino 160 2006 Canalicchio di Sopra . Brunello di Montalcino 165 2007 Fonterenza . Brunello di Montalcino 170 1996 Canalicchio di Sopra . Brunello di Montalcino 180 2006 Podere Sapaio . Bolgheri Superiore 195 2008 Poggio di Sotto . Brunello di Montalcino 295 21 RED WINE Italy And Obscurities As wine and wine culture have grown more international the world of ‘fine’ wine has changed dramatically. There is more high quality wine available today than there has ever been before, from a wider variety of countries, terroirs, soils, and climates than would have been familiar to any but the most initiated just a decade or two ago. The unfortunate fact is that the vast, vast majority is made from the same well known grapes. Cabernet sauvignon, sauvignon blanc, merlot, pinot noir, chardonnay, and syrah have become the Gala apples, Bartlett pears, and Roma tomatoes of the wine world: undeniably varietals of high quality and consistently farmed successfully, but in the spectrum of all the apples, pears, and tomatoes that exist in the world, only a fraction of what is available, possible, and potentially as delicious. For the same reason that we believe that Jack be Little pumpkins grown at our farm in Niwot, Colorado can be used to make some of the most delicious and unique squash-based dishes you will ever have, we love winemakers who take some of the lesser known varietals that have been growing in their respective regions for generations and set out to make wines from them to compete with the best of California cabernet, Australian shiraz, and white Burgundy. When these attempts are succesful, they yield wines that are more than world-class in terms of quality: they are unique and in posession of a sense of tradition, history, and a connection to the truly local that can be a rare find in the wine world today. 2011 Abbazia di Novacella . Italy . Trentino Alto-Adige (lagrein) 50 2012 Fuedi di San Marzano . Italy . Puglia . i Tratturi (primitivo) 50 2009 Dominio do Bibei . Ribeira Sacra . Spain . Lalama 80 2011 I Vigneri . Italy . Sicilia 85 2008 Fattorie Romeo del Castello . Italy . Etna . Vigo 95 2009 Roccolo Grassi . Italy . Veneto . Valpolicella Superiore 95 2006 Sant’ Elena . Italy . Venezia Giulia . Quantum (pignolo) 105 2011 Foradori . Italy . Trentino Alto-Adige . Sgarzon (teroldego) 110 2010 Foradori . Italy . Trentino Alto-Adige . Granato (teroldego) 120 2004 Chateau Musar . Lebanon . Bekaa Valley 120 1999 Chateau Musar . Lebanon . Bekaa Valley 160 1998 Chateau Musar . Lebanon . Bekaa Valley 180 2009 Roccolo Grassi . Italy . Veneto . Amarone della Valpolicella 195 22 RED WINE The United States Pinot Noir & Rhone Varietals 2010 Eyrie . Oregon . Willamette Valley . Dundee (pinot noir) [375 mL] 65 2011 Syncline . Washington . Red Mountain (mourvedre) 70 2011 Sutcliffe Vineyards . Colorado . McElmo Canyon (cinsaut) 70 2009 Sutcliffe Vineyards . Colorado . McElmo Canyon . Field Blend 80 2010 Sutcliffe Vineyards . Colorado . McElmo Canyon (syrah) 85 2011 Ruby Trust . Colorado . Grand Valley Gunslinger (syrah/cabernet sauvignon/petit verdot) 2011 J.K. Carriere . Oregon . Willamette Valley . Vespidae (pinot noir) 85 88 2012 Dragonette Cellars . California . Santa Ynez Valley John Sebastiano Vineyard (grenache) 2011 Stolpman . California . Santa Ynez Valley (syrah) 90 90 2010 Copain . California . Anderson Valley . Les Voisins (pinot noir) 90 2011 Omero . Oregon . Willamette Valley . Ribbon Ridge (pinot noir) 92 2012 Dragonette Cellars . California . Santa Rita Hills (pinot noir) 100 2009 Ross Andrew . Washington . Columbia Valley . Boushey Vineyard (syrah) 105 2012 Wind Gap . California . Sonoma Coast (pinot noir) 110 2011 Radio-Coteau . California . Sonoma Coast . Las Colinas (syrah) 110 2009 Sanford . California . Sta. Rita Hills . Sanford & Benedict (pinot noir) 115 2011 Copain . California . Anderson Valley . Monument Tree (pinot noir) 120 2011 Owen Roe . Washington . Yakima Valley . Chapel Block (syrah) 120 2011 Cristom . Oregon . Willamette Valley . Eola-Amity . Louise (pinot noir) 125 2011 Donelan . California . Sonoma County . Two Brothers (pinot noir) 142 2009 Sanford . California . Sta. Rita Hills . La Rinconada (pinot noir) 144 2011 Antica Terra . Oregon . Willamette Valley . Botanica (pinot noir) 165 23 RED WINE The United States Cabernets & Merlot 2012 Bench . California . Sonoma County . Knights Valley (merlot) 50 2011 Hermann J. Wiemer . Finger Lakes . New York (cabernet franc) 52 2010 Pied à Terre . California . Napa County (cabernet sauvignon) 70 2010 Smith-Madrone . California . Napa Valley (cabernet sauvignon) 90 2010 Owen Roe . Washington . Yakima Valley . Rosa Mystica (cabernet franc) 98 2011 Round Pond . California . Napa Valley . Rutherford (cabernet sauvignon) 110 2010 August Briggs . California . Sonoma Valley Monte Rosso Vineyard (cabernet sauvignon) 140 2009 Brookman . California . Napa Valley (cabernet sauvignon) 155 2008 Mayacamas . California . Napa Valley . Mt. Veeder (cabernet sauvignon) 165 2004 Rubicon Estate . California . Napa Valley . Rutherford 304 2005 Peter Michael . California . Knights Valley . Les Pavots 360 2008 Peter Michael . California . Knights Valley . Les Pavots 375 2004 Staglin . California . Napa Valley . Rutherford 385 2005 Staglin . California . Napa Valley . Rutherford 495 24 DESSERT WINE Dessert Wines 2011 Bookcliff Vineyards . Colorado . (muscat blanc) [500 mL] 36 N.V. Bookcliff Vineyards . Colorado . (black muscat) [375 mL] 55 2007 Ca’ Togni. Napa Valley . Spring Mountain . sweet red [375 mL] 110 2003 Monte Faustino . Italy . Recioto della Valpolicella [500 mL] 110 2010 Château Petit Vedrines . Sauternes [375 mL] 60 2010 Château Haut-Mayne . Sauternes [750 mL] 100 1997 Château Rieussec . Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classé [375 mL] 140 1990 Château Rieussec . Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classé [375 mL] 185 1989 Château Rieussec . Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classé [375 mL] 190 1988 Château Rieussec . Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classé [375 mL] 210 1989 Château d’Yquem . Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classé [375 mL] 590 Spirits Scotch Ballantine’s Blended Pig’s Nose Blended Ardmore Highland Auchentoshan Lowland Benriach 12 Speyside Springbank 10 Campbeltown Laphroaig Cask Strength Islay Benriach 15 Madeira cask Speyside Jura 16 Isle of Jura Springbank 15 Campbeltown 7 9 11 11 12 13 15 17 17 17 Bourbon & Rye Elijah Craig 12 Year Wild Turkey Rye Russel’s 10 Year Russel’s 6 Year Rye Baker’s 6 6 8 8 11 Brandy & Eau de Vie Laird’s Applejack Daniel Bouju Cognac 25 6 7 Busnel Calvados VSOP Bertagnolli Grappa Nardini Grappa Noble Dame Calvados Morice Calvados Koralis Barrique Grappa Po di Poli Grappa 8 8 9 9 10 11 15
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