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2016 Wine List

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WHITE WINES BY THE GLASS Wines are arranged in order from sweet/least dry to driest Grape Varietal / Style

Producer

Origin & Vintage

White Blend

45 North for MSU ‘Cynisca’

Leelanau

6oz Pour / Bottle

2014

7 / 26

A semi-dry blended wine produced exclusively for Michigan State University!

Riesling

Dunham Cellars ‘Lewis Vineyard’ Columbia Valley, WA 2013 Bright, crisp and balanced acidity frames scents of Bartlett pear and stone fruit

9 / 34

Rhone Rose

Chateau Beaulieu Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, FR 2015 8 / 30 Bright and fruit-forward with exotic fruit of guava and papaya and white floral aromas on the nose

Pinot Gris

Black Star Farms ‘Arcturos’ Leelanau

2014

9 / 34

Complex and refreshing with melon, floral notes & a hint of minerality

Gelber Muskateller Hermann Moser

10 / 38

White Bordeaux

8 / 30

Niederösterreich, Austria 2014 Austrian yellow Muscat, similar to a sauvignon blanc with hints of elderberry

Château Bonnet

Entre-deux-Mers, Bordeaux, FR 2015 50% Sémillon, 40% Sauvigon Blanc, 10% Muscadelle, mineral driven with great acidity

Sauvignon Blanc Jardin en Fleurs

France 2014

7.50 / 28

Lively, aromatic floral notes, fresh citrus & mineral on the palate; great with seafood

Chardonnay

Ad Lib ‘Tree Hugger’

Margaret River, Aust. 2011

9 / 34

Aged in stainless steel so you can see what Chard actually tastes like! Mouth-watering acidity & citrus fruit

Chardonnay

Hahn ‘SLH’ Santa Lucia Highlands

Monterey, CA 2014

11 / 42

Whole-cluster pressed, aged in French oak, ripe notes of golden delicious apples, pineapple, & buttered toast

Featured White Flight - The Adventurer Three 3oz pours of: 45 North for MSU ‘Cynisca’ / Hermann Moser Gelber Muskateller / Château Bonnet Bordeaux $10

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RED WINES BY THE GLASS Wines are arranged in order from least tannic (dry) to most tannic (driest)

Grape Varietal

Producer

Origin & Vintage

Pinot Noir

Maison Idiart

Loire Valley, FR 2013

6oz Pour / Bottle 8 / 30

With cool raspberry, black licorice & white pepper, it’s a great intro to French pinot

Pinot Noir

Calista

California 2012

10 / 38

Tangy raspberry, tart cranberry & sassafras notes that’s very smooth & plush on the palate

Red Blend

Black Star Farms for MSU ‘Leonidas’ Suttons Bay A Bordeaux blend produced exclusively for Michigan State University!

Merlot

Hyatt Vineyards

2012

Rattlesnake Hills, WA 2012

9 / 34

9 / 34

Fruit driven palate with red hints of cherries in the finish and smooth tannin structure

Shiraz

Tim Smith ‘Bugalugs’

Barossa Valley, Australia 2014

10 / 38

Jam dark berry fruit with a potpourri of spices and a velvety mouth feel

Malbec

Black Cabra

Mendoza, Argentina 2015

8 / 30

Ripe dark fruit & cracked pepper aromas, hints of tobacco & a lingering finish

Cabernet

Edna Valley

Central Coast, CA 2014

9 / 34

Not your average ‘house’ cab! Medium bodied with soft, plush red fruit & toasty vanilla

Cabernet

Gamble Family

Napa, CA 2012

16 / 65

Well-structured, polished cab with cherry, cocoa, integrated spice & only 1600 cases made!

Unique Red wine Find L’Oratoire Saint Martin

‘Réserve des Seigneurs’ Cairanne 2012 Rhôtes du Rhône, FR 12 / 47 Produced by the tenth generation winemakers Frédéric & François Alary, from Grenache and Mourvédre vines grown in the clay & limestone terroir of theses steeply sloped hills. This deep purple red wine is bursting with wafts of quirky, roasted meats. Ripely fruited palate is spiked with accents of violets, nutmeg, and wet tobacco leaves. This is a wine for the adventurous enthusiast looking for a change of pace!

Featured Red Flight - The Sophisticate Calista Pinot Noir

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Three 3oz pours of: Domaine L’Oratoire Cairanne / $16

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SPARKLING Sparkling wine is produced all over the world. The most well known kind of sparkling wine is clearly Champagne. Champagne is a region in France, about an hour and a half northwest of Paris. Three grape varietals can be used to produce Champagne: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay. Therefore, for a wine to be called Champagne, it may only come from the Champagne region in France. Other sparkling wines are called Cremant in other regions in France, Cava in Spain, Asti or Prosecco in Italy, or simply sparkling wine.

USA & NEW WORLD

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

2 Lads Sparkling Pinot Grigio NV Old Mission Peninsula, MI 50. Black Star Farms ‘Be Dazzled’ Dry Sparkling 2013 Old Mission Peninsula, MI Domaine Ste. Michelle Cuvée Brut NV Washington 31. Gloria Ferrer Blanc de Noirs NV Sonoma, CA 35. M. Lawrence by Mawby ‘Wet’ Sec NV Leelanau Peninsula, MI 31. Mawby Blanc de Blanc NV Leelanau Peninsula, MI 39. Schramsberg Blanc de Blanc 2011 California 53.

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FRANCE

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

Bichot Crémant Brut Reserve NV Bourgogne 41. Nicolas Feuillatte ‘Palmes d'Or’ Brut Vintage 2006 Champagne 286. Luc Belaire Blanc de Blancs Brut NV Burgundy (375ml) 34. Luc Belaire Syrah Rose NV Cote d’Azur (375ml) 34. Perrier-Jouet Grand Brut NV Reims, Champagne 79. Perrier-Jouet Fleur de Blanc de Blancs 2002 Reims, Champagne 250. Ruinart Blanc de Blanc NV Reims, Champagne 127. Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Brut NV Reims, Champagne 95. Voirin-Jumel Blanc de Blancs Brut Grand Cru NV Champagne 86.

ITALY 60 61 62 63 64 66 67 68

Beni di Batasiolo Spumante ‘Brachetto’ NV Piedmont 36. La Marca Prosecco NV Veneto 33. La Spinetta ‘Biancospino’ Moscato d’Asti 2013 Piedmont 44. Martini & Rossi Asti NV Italy 29. Mionetto Brut Prosecco NV Trento 30. Santa Margherita Prosecco NV Alto Adige 37. Scarpetta ‘Timido’ Spumante Brut Rosé NV Friuli Venezia Giulia 40. Tenuta Mazzolino Brut Rose 'Cruasé Metodo' Classico NV Lombardy 48.

SPAIN

90 Jaume Serra Cristalino Brut Cava NV Spain 91 Kila Cava Brut NV Spain 26.

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ROSÉ Good quality rose wines are produced by allowing red grape skins to remain in limited contact with the grape juice before fermentation starts, creating a pink-tinted juice. The skins are then extracted, and the pink juice is treated in the same manner as white juice. The most common grape used is the Zinfandel grape, producing white zinfandel. Other varietals used are Syrah, Merlot, Grenache, and even Pinot Noir.

105 106 107 103 104

Catina Terlan Lagrein Rosé 2015 Alto Adige, Italy 30. Domaine Saint Andrieu 2015 Provence, France 31. Pink Pégau Rosé of Cinsaut 2015 Rhone, France 33. La Spinetta ‘Il Rosé di Casanova’ 2013 Toscana, Italy 32. Seven Hills Cabernet Franc 2014 Columbia, WA 30.

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RIESLING Riesling is a grape varietal hailing from the Rhine region in Germany. Riesling is known for being highly terrior-expressive, where it will showcase different characteristics depending on the earth it is planted in. Riesling drank young will be aromatic and highly acidic with fruit notes ranging from green apple to warmer climate fruit like peach or grapefruit. As the result of its high acidity, Riesling is a prime candidate for extended aging, especially those from Germany & France. Old World Rieslings have big petrol notes of the nose, minerality like slate and bright, round fruit. Riesling is also a great ‘food-wine’ due to its balance of sugar and acidity and overall, lighter weight vs. most white wines.

USA & NEW WORLD

201 202 203 204 205 206 207

45 North Semi Dry 2013 Leelanau, MI 30. Black Star Farms Arcturos Late Harvest 2013 Old Mission Peninsula, MI Dr. Konstantin Frank 2011 Finger Lakes, NY 34. Grosset Polish Hill 2008 Clare Valley, Australia 69. Laurentide 2013 Leelanau Peninsula, MI 39. Left Foot Charley Missing Spire 2014 Old Mission Peninsula, MI 35. Wyncroft Wren Song Vineyard VT 2008 Lake Michigan Shore, MI 82.

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GERMANY & FRANCE 240 241 243 244 245 246 247 248 249

Dr. Thanisch Bernkasteler Lay Kabinett 2009 Mosel, GER 42. The Furst 2012 Alsace, FR 26. PJ Valckenberg ‘Madonna’ Auslese 2012 Rheinhessen, GER 33. Schlink-Haus 2014 Nahe, GER 21. Selbach-Oster Bernkasteler Badstube Auslese 2010 Mosel, GER 50. Weingut Eugen Wehrheim Niersteiner Rehbach Spätlese 2012 Rheingau, GER 30. Weingut Josef Spreitzer Oestricher Lenchen Kabinett 2012 Rheingau, GER 36. Weingut Max Ferd. Richter Veldenzer Elisenberg Spätlese 2012 Mosel, GER 38. Zinck 2012 Alsace, FR 29.

GEWÜRZTRAMINER Gewürztraminer is an aromatic grape varietal that is very similar to Riesling. Like Riesling, it is a great ‘food-wine’ because of its acidity and baking spice notes. Gewürztraminer grows well in cool climates and therefore, can be found in areas ranging from Germany, France, USA and even Canada. Flavor profiles range from lychee and tropical fruit, to leaner versions with pear or granny smith apple notes.

271 272 273 274 275

Domaine Ehrhart Cuvée Rosenberg 2009 Alsace, FR Dr. Konstantin Frank 2012 Finger Lakes, NY 31. Fogerty 2012 Monterey, CA 36. Sineann 2014 Celilo Vineyard, OR 33. Verterra 2012 Leelanau Peninsula, MI 34.

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PINOT GRIGIO / PINOT GRIS Similar to Syrah & Shiraz, Pinot Grigio is Pinot Gris and vice versa. Pinot Gris/Grigio has a style showcasing honey fruit notes such as pear and apple or in some cases more tropical fruit like pineapple and melon. They are often smooth, medium-bodied wines with fresh aromas, marked acidity and medium to dry bodied.

301 302 303 304 305 306 308

Bel Lago 2011 Leelanau Peninsula, MI 32. Black Star Farms ‘Isidor’s Choice’ 2013 Leelanau Peninsula, MI Bowers Harbor 2014 27. Elk Cove 2013 Willamette Valley, OR 34. Gaierhof 2013 Trentino, Italy 39. King Estate 2013 Oregon 33. Tramin 2014 Alto Adige, Italy 28.

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UNIQUE WHITE VARIETALS & WHITE BLENDS These are mainly esoteric varietals that are not as well-known and chances are, not many cases have been produced. This list ranges from dry, full-bodied Pinot Blanc, aromatic, fruit-forward Viognier, to the multifaceted Chenin Blanc that ranges from honey, floral & semi-dry in Vouvray to more tropical in New World areas and even an Auxerrois (Aus ser whah) from Michigan!

USA & NEW WORLD

501 502 503 504 505 507 508 509 510 511

Badenhorst Chenin Blanc ‘Secateurs’ 2013 Swartland, South Africa 30. Consilience Grenache Blanc 2011 Santa Barbara, CA 37. Chalk Hill ‘Wit’s End’ Moscato 2014 McLaren Vale, Australia 34. d’Arenberg ‘The Hermit Crab’ Viognier Blend 2012 McLaren Vale, Australia Elk Cove Pinot Blanc 2012 Willamette Valley, OR 32. Peninsula Cellars Pinot Blanc 2008 Old Mission Peninsula, MI 29. Seven Hills Viognier 2010 Columbia Valley, WA 35. Smasne Aligoté Upland Vineyard 2012 Snipes Mountain, WA 40. Stolpman ‘Golden Point’ Roussanne 2011 Santa Ynez, CA 34. Venge ‘Champ des Fleur’ White Blend 2009 Napa, CA 50.

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OLD WORLD

550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558

Bonci Verdicchio Classico 2013 Castelli di Jesi, Marche, Italy 28. Domaine Chaume-Arnaud Côtes du Rhône Villages ‘La Cadene’ 2011 Rhone, France Jardin en Fleurs Vouvray 2012 Loire, France 26. Locations ‘Corse’ Vermentino NV Corsica, France 35. Monte Branco ‘Alento’ 2012 Alentejano, Portugal 28. Rafael Palacios Valeorras Godello Louro Do Bolo 2007 Spain 28. Veiga de Princesa Albarino 2012 Rias Baixas, Spain 31. Vietti Arneis 2013 Roero, Piedmont, Italy 28. Vigna Traverso Friulano Tokai Friulano 2007 Veneto, Italy 55.

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SAUVIGNON BLANC Sauvignon Blanc originates from the Bordeaux region in France. It most likely gets its name from sauvage (wild) and blanc (white) due to its lively freshness, crisp and dry nuances. Typically, Sauvignon Blanc is drank young and will range from grassy & citrusy in the US, grapefruit & tropical notes in the New World regions like New Zealand, to crisp & mineral in France.

USA

401 402 403 404 405 406

Cade 2012 Napa 47. Gamble Family Gamble Vineyard 2010 Yountville 38. Honig 2015 Napa 33. Joel Gott 2012 California 27. Orin Swift ‘Veladora’ 2012 Napa 49. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘Aveta’ 2013 Napa 50.

FRANCE & ITALY

440 441 442 443

Chateau des Tourtes 2010 Blaye, Côtes de Bordeaux, FR 27. Jean Teiller Menetou-Salon 2012 Loire, FR 41. Joseph Mellot La Chatellenie Sancerre 2013 Loire, FR 45. Ladoucette Pouilly-Fumé 2008 Loire, FR 74.

NEW WORLD 480 481 482 483

Barker’s Marque ‘The Loop’ 2014 Marlborough, NZ Cape Front 2011 Cape Point, South Africa 39. Echeverria Reserva 2011 Chile 23. Kim Crawford 2014 Marlborough, NZ 34.

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CHARDONNAY

Chardonnay is one of the most important and famous grape varietals in the world. For the most part, Chardonnay is produced wherever wine is grown. It is also one of three grapes that can be used in Champagne. These days, Chardonnay has two very distinct ways it can be aged; in oak casks or stainless steel. Each method will offer a full bodied, rich, fruit driven wine. Stainless steel will provide a more lively Chardonnay with crisp acidity and typically apple driven fruit. Wood can allow the Chardonnay to develop more rich, complex flavors like hazelnut, vanilla, smoke and an array of others.

CALIFORNIA

601 602 603 604 605 606 607 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619

Arnot-Roberts Watson Ranch 2014 Napa 79. Cakebread 2013 Napa 74. Castle Rock 2009 Russian River 28. Chappellet 2012 Napa 57. Desparada ‘Wayfinder’ Spanish Springs Vineyard 2013 Edna Valley Failla 2012 Sonoma Coast 54. Folie a Deux 2012 Russian River 31. Hahn 2012 Santa Lucia Highlands 42. Hirsch 2013 Sonoma Coast 124. Miner 2011 Napa 59. Napa Cellars 2012 Napa 33. Poppy 2013 Santa Lucia Highlands 29. Ramey 2012 Russian River 64. Red Car 2012 Sonoma Coast 65. Rombauer 2013 Carneros 53. Smith-Madrone 2010 Spring Mountain 51. Venge Maldonado Vineyards Dijon Clones 2007 Napa 75. Zepaltas ‘Babushka’ 2010 Russian River 65.

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OREGON & WASHINGTON

640 641 642 643 644

Airfield Estates Unoaked 2013 Yakima, WA 30. Bethel Heights Estate 2012 Eola-Amity Hills, OR 42. Chateau Ste. Michelle 2013 Washington 29. Phelps Creek Estate Reserve 2009 Columbia Gorge, OR Sinclair Estate 2011 Columbia Valley, WA 50.

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FRANCE & ITALY

660 661 662 664

Bichot Domaine du Pavillon Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru 2010 Burgundy 245. Domaine Seguinot-Bordet Chablis 1er Cru ‘Fourchaume’ 2013 Burgundy 53. Domaine Tessier Meursault 1er Cru ‘Le Poruzot Dessus’ Burgundy 149. Lanciola ‘Ricclo Bianco’ 2013 Toscana 39.

MICHIGAN 680 681 682 683

Bel Lago 2010 Leelanau Peninsula 33. Black Star Farms Sur Lie Chardonnay 2014 Leelanau Peninsula Bowers Harbor RLS Reserve 2010 Old Mission Peninsula 45. Wyncroft Avonlea Vineyard 2007 Lake Michigan Shore 69.

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NEW WORLD

690 691 692 693

Ad Lib ‘Tree Hugger’ Unoaked 2013 Margaret River, Australia 32. Bouchard Finlayson Crocodile’s Lair ‘Kaaimansgat’ 2012 Overberg, South Africa Errazuriz Wild Ferment 2010 Casablanca Valley, Chile 33. Hamilton Russell Estate 2007 Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, Walker Bay, South Africa

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PINOT NOIR Pinot Noir’s name comes from the French words pine and black due to its pinecone like, dark fruit clusters on the vine. Overall, Pinot Noir is considered to produce some of the finest wines in the world, especially in its home of Burgundy, France. One reason for its intrigue is that it is a very finicky grape that needs a lot of extra attention, a very particular cool climate and has a thin grape skin, leading it to be very susceptible to different conditions in nature. Hence, besides showcasing wonderful aromas of classic black cherry, raspberry, baking spice and damp earth notes, it’s finalized product comes after much tender love and care.

OREGON 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812

Aberrant ‘Confero’ 2011 Willamette Valley 51. Anne Amie ‘Cuvee A’ 2013 Willamette Valley 39. Brooks 2012 Willamette Valley 50. Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve 2010 Willamette Valley 111. Elk Cove 2014 Willamette Valley 46. Evesham Wood Le Puits Sec 2012 Eola-Amity Hills 74. Foris Estate 2012 Rogue Valley 38. Ken Wright Abbott Claim Vineyard 2009 Yamhill-Carlton 99. Ken Wright Savoya Vineyard 2013 Yamhill-Carlton 99. Raptor Ridge 2011 Willamette Valley 49. Seven of Hearts Armstrong Vineyard 2012 Ribbon Ridge 61. Sineann 2012 Oregon 55.

CALIFORNIA

820 821 822 823 824 825 827 828 829 830 831 832 833

Au Bon Climat 2012 Santa Barbara 42. Banshee 2012 Sonoma 44. Block Nine Caiden’s Vineyard 2013 California 30. CrossBarn by Paul Hobbs 2013 Anderson Valley 66. Hirsch 2007 Sonoma Coast 98. Hahn 2013 Santa Lucia Highlands 42. Loring Rosella’s Vineyard 2009 Santa Lucia 70. MacMurray Estate 2013 Russian River 33. Migration 2012 Russian River 47. Miura 2009 Monterey 54. Sanford ‘Flor de Campo’ 2013 Santa Barbara 39. Twomey 2009 Anderson Valley 77. Zepaltas W.E. Bottoms 2010 Sonoma 79.

FRANCE

840 841 842 843 844 845

Bichot Domaine du Clos Frantin Richebourg Grand Cru 2006 Burgundy 775. Capitain-Gagnerot 2010 Bourgogne 47. Domaine Jean-Marc Millot ‘Aux Faulques’ Côte du Nuits-Villages, Burgundy 75. Domaine Philippe Livera ‘Fixin’ 2012 Côte du Nuits, Burgundy 99. Laroche de la Chevalière Vin de Pays 2012 Languedoc 31.. Rodet Clos de Thorey Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru 2010 Burgundy 125.

MICHIGAN 860 861 862 863

Black Star Farms Arcturus 2012 Suttons Bay 38. Brýs Estate Artisan Series Unfiltered 2012 Old Mission Peninsula Shady Lane Estate 2013 Leelanau Peninsula 38. Wyncroft Avonlea Vineyard 2003 Lake Michigan Shore 99.

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NEW WORLD

880 881 882 883 884

Best’s Great Western 2011 Australia 35. Ernesto Catena Vineyards ‘Siesta’ 2012 Mendoza Kim Crawford 2014 South Island, NZ 34. Leyda 2007 Leyda Valley, Chile 29. Luca Uco Valley 2007 Mendoza, Argentina 48.

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ZINFANDEL Zinfandel’s past is cloudy because many historians aren’t exactly sure how this grape came to be. What we do know is Zinfandel is a relative of the Italian varietal, Primitivo and yet, it’s almost exclusive to California. For many years, Zinfandel was grown primarily to produce rose wines, aka White Zinfandel, but since the late ‘80s, ‘Red Zins’ have gained popularity. These emphasize jammy fruit, zesty tannins and black pepper notes.

USA

1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016

Francis Ford Coppola Director’s Cut 2012 Dry Creek 44. Gunfighter Eberle Vineyard 2010 Dry Creek 45. Hahn Vineyards ‘Boneshaker’ 2013 Lodi 29. Joel Gott 2012 California 33. Lolonis Redwood Valley 2006 Mendocino 31. Precedent Evangelho Vineyard 2011 Contra Costa 49. Ravenswood Old Vines 2011 Sonoma 31. Ridge ‘Three Valleys’ 2012 Sonoma 42. Ridge Lytton Springs Vineyard 2012 Dry Creek 73. Rombauer 2012 Napa 55. Rosenblum Reserve Monte Rosso Vineyard 2010 Sonoma Valley 79. Thurston Wolfe ‘Howling Wolfe’ 2012 Horse Haven Hills 38. Terra d’Oro Deaver Vineyard 100 Year Old Vines 2012 Amador County 46. Three Evangelho Vineyard 2007 Contra Costa 45. Wild Hog Estate 2012 Sonoma Coast 53.

UNIQUE RED VARIETALS & RED BLENDS These are great wines that don’t fit neatly into any category. Some are simply uncommon, small produced varietals, others are intriguing blends, and others, varietals unique to a specific geographical area. Judge for yourself, we think they’re pretty cool wines to try.

USA 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814

Buoncristiani ‘OPC’ Red Wine 2010 Napa 82. Corvidae ‘Rook’ 2010 Columbia Valley 35. Francis Ford Coppola Director’s Cut ‘Cinema’ Zinfandel & Cabernet 2010 Sonoma 55. Gargiulo ‘Aprile’ Super Tuscan Red 2006 Napa 73. Locations ‘CA’ 2013 California 45. Loring Mourvedre Russell Family Vineyard 2011 Paso Robles 80. Mark Herold ‘Acha’ Tempranillo Blend 2008 California 71. Michael David ‘Petite Petit’ Petite Sirah & Petit Verdot 2010 Lodi, CA 34. Paraduxx ‘Z Blend’ 2011 Napa 75. The Prisoner Wine Company ‘The Prisoner’ Red Wine 2013 Napa 85. Purple Hands Red Blend 2011 Rogue Valley, OR 37. Shady Lane Blue Franc 2010 Leelanau Peninsula 42. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘Hands of Time’ Cabernet & Merlot Blend 2012 Napa 50. Waugh ‘Jr’ Red Wine 2010 California 40.

UNIQUE REDS OF THE WORLD 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867

Brunn Blauer Zwiegelt 2010 Niederosterreich, Austria 29. Chateau Boucasse 2009 Madiran, FR 68. Domaine des Costes ‘Tandem’ 2013 Marcillac, FR 36. Domaine Dubost 2012 Beaujolais Villages, FR 30. Domaine Ilarria 2009 Irouléguy, FR 49. Ernesto Catena ‘Tahuan’ Bornarda 2011 Mendoza 29. Locations ‘F1’ 2011 France 36. Warwick Pinotage 2012 Stellenbosch, South Africa 35.

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ITALY Italy is the world’s largest producer of wine and also, making wine for more than 3,000 years. Getting to know Italian wines can be a bit challenging to say the least. There are 20 wine regions, a four-tiered classification system used in each region and over 350 documented grape varietals being used. Its two main red wine regions are Tuscany & Piedmont. In Tuscany, Sangiovese reigns supreme which is the varietal used to produce Chianti. In Piedmont, the main varietal is Nebbiolo, which is used to produce Italy’s big heavyweights, Barolo & Barbaresco.

TUSCANY 900 901 902 903 905 906 907 908 909

Antinori ‘Solaia’ 2005 Toscana 450. Argentiera ‘Superiore’ 2010 Bolgheri 99. Castello Sonnino ‘Lo Schiavone’ 2005 Toscana 89. Argiano Rosso di Montalcino 2013 Toscana 45. Tenuta di Arceno Il Fauno di Arcanum 2007 Toscana 49. Tenuta San Guido ‘Sassicaia’ 2009 Toscana 329. Trecciano Daniello 2009 Toscana 55. Vignamaggio 2010 Riserva di Monna Lisa Chianti Classico 91. Vignamaggio ‘Obsession’ 2010 Toscana I.G.T. 78.

PIEDMONT & NORTHWEST ITALY

930 931 932 933 934 935 936 938 939

Bruni Grimaldi ‘Camilla’ 2011 Barolo 71. Damilano ‘Lecinquevigne’ 2010 Barolo 64. Domenico Clerico ‘Visadi’ 2011 Dolchetto 33. Donnas Classico 2008 Vallée d’Aosta 50. Gaja 1999 Barbaresco 305. Gaja ‘Darmagi’ 1999 Langhe 377. Massa ‘Monleale’ 2005 Barbera Colli Tortonesi 48. Paolo Scavino 2013 Dolchetto d’ Alba 31. Vietti ‘Tre Vigne’ 2008 Barbera d’Asti 32.

NORTHEAST ITALY

960 961 962 963

Maculan Brentino 2009 Veneto 38. Maculan Fratta 2003 Veneto 140. Marchesi Biscardo Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso 2012 Veneto Vigna Traverso ‘Troj’ 2006 Friuli 57.

CENTRAL ITALY

975 Frentana ‘Rubusto’ Riserva Montepulciano 2010 Abruzzo

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SOUTHERN ITALY & SICILY

980 981 982 984 985 986

Antica Masseria ‘Venditti’ 2010 Sannio, Campania 38. Colosi Rosso 2010 Sicilia 24. Grifalco della Lucania ‘Gricos’ Aglianico del Vulture 2012 Basilicata Matané ‘Il Matané’ Primitivo di Manduria 2011 Puglia 51. Paolini ‘Gurgo’ Nero d’Avola 2012 Sicilia 29. Paolo Leo Salice Salentino Riserva 2009 Puglia 33.

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SPAIN & PORTUGAL Spain has the most acreage of land dedicated to vines in the world but, is only the third largest producer of wine, behind France & Italy. This is the result of low yields and wide old vine spacing found amongst the infertile soil across many of Spain’s wine regions. The three main regions are Rioja, Priorat & Ribera del Duero. Rioja & Ribera del Duero concentrate mainly on the Tempranillo grape, while Priorat’s main varietal is Garnacha.

1303 1304 1305 1306 1308 1309 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 1315

Alto Moncayo ‘Veraton’ Garnacha 2012 Campo de Borja 51. Alvaro Palacios ‘L’Ermita’ Velles Vinyes 2000 Priorat 250. Bodegas Ordoñez ‘Vatan’ Tinta de Toro 2013 Toro 75. Breca Garnacha 2011 Calatayud 30. Guimaro Mencia 2012 Ribera Sacra 35. Ijalba Graciano 2012 Rioja 47. Juan Gil 18 Meses 2011 Jumilla 56. Marques de Riscal Reserva 2008 Rioja 37. Pasanau Finca La Planeta 2004 Priorat 80. Remirez de Ganuza Reserva 2001 Rioja 105. Sierra Cantabria Reserva Unica 2008 Rioja 40. Triga Monastrell 2011 Alicante 63.

SYRAH / SHIRAZ To clarify, syrah is shiraz and shiraz is syrah. Syrah, as it’s called in most areas of the world, originated in France and is thought to be specifically from the Rhone region. It is called Shiraz mainly in Australia & South Africa. This grape is very full-flavored and produces a wide range of flavors. Dark berry is fairly universal and other notes seen are coffee, violets, spice and chocolate. In Northern Rhone, Syrah is renowned for producing elegant, tannic, sturdy wines of deep purple color, capable of aging for many years.

AUSTRALIA

1101 1102 1103 1104 1106 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112

Ben Glaetzer Anaperenna Unfiltered Shiraz-Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Barossa Clarendon Hills Liandra Vineyard 2003 Clarendon 93. d’Arenberg ‘The Dead Arm’ 2006 McLaren Vale 118. Elderton Command Single Vineyard 2003 Barossa 139. Heathcote Estate 2006 Heathcote 54. Penfolds Grange 1997 South Australia 499. Penfolds Grange 1999 South Australia 499. Rusden Black Guts 2004 Barossa 89. St Hallett ‘Faith’ 2013 Barossa 31. 3 Rings Reserve 2004 Barossa 80.

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FRANCE & ITALY

1140 Domaine La Blaque 2011 Pierrevert 33. 1141 Poinard 2010 Crozes-Hermitage 39. 1142 Sallier de la Tour 2011 Sicilia 29.

SOUTH AFRICA

1160 Groot Constantia 2011 Constantia, Western Cape

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SYRAH / SHIRAZ USA

1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 1180 1181 1182

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Antiqv’s Pisoni Vineyard 2007 Santa Lucia 69. Arnot Roberts 2014 Sonoma Coast 79. Crane Brothers Crane Ranch Vineyard 2003 Napa 63. Donelan Cuvee Christine 2009 North Coast 79. Jaffurs 2011 Santa Barbara 54. Melville Verna’s Estate 2007 Santa Barbara 39. th Michael David ‘6 Sense’ 2013 Lodi 33. Precedent 2007 Bennett Valley, Sonoma 54. Red Car Estate 2009 Sonoma Coast 83. Stolpman ‘La Cuadrilla’ 2012 Ballard Canyon, CA 44. Venge Muhlner Steps Vineyard 2006 Napa 73. Zepaltas Rosella’s Vineyard 2009 Santa Lucia Highlands 59.

SOUTHEAST FRANCE & GRENACHE, SYRAH, MOURVEDRE BLENDS Often, one will find these varietals paired together in ‘GSM’ blended wines. GSM stands for Grenache, Syrah & Mourvedre varietals, made famous by France’s Cotes du Rhone & Chateauneuf du Pape regions. Grenache (Garnacha) is one of the most widely planted grapes in the world. Grenache produces soft-tannin wines with flavors of sweet plum, black currant, spice & tobacco. Mourvedre then, offers the backbone for many of these wines with tannic notes of darker berry fruit, earth & wild gamey flavors.

FRANCE

1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212

USA

1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256

Château de Beaucastel 2007 Châteauneauf du Pape 191. Chateau de Paraza 2011 Minervois 25. Cuveé du Vatican 2006 Châteauneauf du Pape 72. Domaine de L’Espigouette 2012 Cotes du Rhone 29. Domaine de L’Oratoire Saint Martin Les Douyes 2012 Cairanne, Côtes-du-Rhône Villages Domaine de la Tourade 2010 Gigondas 45. Domaine des Amouriers Signature 2010 Vacqueyras 40. Domaine du Pegau Cuvée Réservée 2005 Châteauneauf du Pape 139. Domaine la Grand Ribe Centenaire 2009 Cotes-du-Rhone Villages 35. Domaine la Monardiere Les 2 Monardes 2009 Vacqueyras 46. Orin Swift ‘D66’ 2012 Cotes Catalanes 71 Le Vieux Donjon 2005 Châteauneauf du Pape 92. Piaugier 2011 Sablet 27.

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Cline Small Berry Mourvèdre 2006 Contra Costa 62. Donelan Cuvee Moriah 2009 Sonoma 79. Herman’s Story ‘Late Bloomer’ Grenache 2012 California 84. Owen Roe ‘Sinister Hand’ 2010 Columbia Valley 43. Qupe Purisima Mountain Vineyard Grenache 2006 Santa Ynez Valley 41. Three Lucchesi Vineyard Carignane 2007 Contra Costa 45. Three Spinelli Vineyard Mataro (Mourvèdre) 2007 Contra Costa 45.

AUSTRALIA

1280 d’Arenberg The Ironstone Pressing 2006 McLaren Vale 100. 1281 John Duval Plexus 2006 Barossa 68. 1282 Tir na N’og Old Vines Grenache 2006 McLaren Vale 55.

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MERLOT Merlot is a dark blue-colored grape that originates from the Bordeaux region in France. It’s the most widely planted grape in Bordeaux and also, the third most planted red grape in the world. Merlot creates medium-bodied wines with softer tannins and fruit notes of plum, currant & berry. Merlot ripens early and if blended, works well with its late-ripening and more tannic sibling, Cabernet Sauvignon.

CALIFORNIA 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711

Gibbs Money Road Vineyard 2010 Oakville 47. Kendall-Jackson Highland Estates Taylor Peak Bennett Valley 2005 Sonoma Medlock Ames Bell Mountain Vineyard 2004 Alexander Valley 40. Merryvale 2007 Napa 77. Parcel 41 2011 Napa 34. Pietra Santa ‘Vache’ 2005 Cienega Valley 73. Pride Mountain 2011 Napa 94. Silverado 2011 Napa 55. Trig Point Diamond Dust Vineyard 2010 Alexander Valley 33. Twomey Hyde Park 2011 Napa 69. Venge Family Reserve 2006 Oakville 82.

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WASHINGTON 750 751 752 753 754 755 756

Airfield Estates 2009 Yakima Valley 38. Charles Smith ‘The Velvet Devil’ 2013 Washington 30. Chateau Ste. Michelle Cold Creek Vineyard 2009 Columbia Valley Dunham Cellars Lewis Vineyard 2007 Columbia Valley 97. Januik Klipsun Vineyard 2005 Red Mountain 52. Northstar 2002 Columbia Valley 74. Seven Hills Vineyards 2012 Columbia Valley 48.

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MERLOTS OF THE WORLD

780 781 782 783

Brýs Estate 2011 Old Mission Peninsula, MI 67. Cuvelier Los Andes 2010 Mendoza, Argentina 42. Round Barn 2011 Lake Michigan Shore, MI 37. Vigna Traverso Sottocastello 2002 Friuli, Italy 48.

CABERNET SAUVIGNON Cabernet Sauvignon is one the world’s most recognized wine varietals and arguably, the most famous over the last century. From its beginnings in Bordeaux, France, Cabernet has now spread all over the world. Cabernet produces bold, age-worthy, tannic wines, with black cherry, currant & plum fruit, along with cigar box, pencil shavings, cedar and other oak-driven notes.

NEW WORLD

1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608

Catena Zapata 2013 Mendoza, Argentina 36. Catena Zapata Nicolás Catena Zapata 2004 Mendoza, Argentina 170. Concha y Toro ‘Don Melchor’ 2004 Puente Alto, Chile 89. d’Arenberg ‘The Coppermine Road’ 2006 McLaren Vale, Australia 99. Elderton Ashmead Single Vineyard 2001 Barossa, Australia 139. Ernesto Catena Vineyards ‘Tahuan’ 2010 Mendoza 29. Stark-Condé ‘Three Pines’ 2013 Jonkershoek Valley, South Africa 73. Thomas Goss 2013 South Australia 29.

WASHINGTON 1650 1651 1652 1653 1654

Chateau Ste. Michelle 2012 Columbia Valley 33. Januik 2011 Columbia Valley 50. JB Neufeld ‘Artz Vineyard’ 2014 Red Mountain 73. Lady Hill Tapteil Vineyard 2011 Columbia Valley 84. Mark Ryan ‘Dead Horse’ 2011 Red Mountain 99. 13

CABERNET SAUVIGNON (continued) CALIFORNIA - NAPA 1701 Axios 1999 Napa 220. 1702 Barlow-Smith ‘Barrouge’ 2009 Calistoga 79. 1703 Barnett Cyrus Ryan Vineyard 2006 Napa 186. 1704 Beau Vigne Juliet 2009 Napa 92. 1705 Burgess Vintage Selection 1995 Napa 99. 1706 Burgess Vintage Selection 1996 Napa 85. 1707 Ca’ Momi 2013 Napa 35. 1708 Cakebread 2013 Napa 146. 1709 Clos du Val 2012 Napa 56. 93. 1710 CrossBarn by Paul Hobbs 2013 Napa 1711 D. R. Stephens Moose Valley Vineyard 2004 Napa 216. 1712 David Arthur Estate 2004 Napa 131. 1713 Diamond Creek Volcanic Hill 2012 Napa 250. 1714 Dovetail Ashley Vineyard Estate 2005 Oak Knoll District 97. 1715 Dunn Cellars 2011 Howell Mountain 225. 1716 Faust 2012 Napa 88. 1717 Fisher Coach Insignia 2011 Napa 159. 1718 Groth 2011 Oakville 96. 1719 Hendry Hendry Vineyard 2005 Napa 89. 1720 Jocelyn Lonen Reserve 2004 Napa 110. 1721 Joseph Carr 2012 Napa 39. 1722 Keating ‘Beckstoffer George III’ 2009 Napa 145. 1723 Kuleto Estate 2004 Napa 133. 1724 Kuleto Estate ‘Native Son’ 2013 Napa 43. 1725 Lail J. Daniel Cuvée 2005 Napa 180. 1726 Merryvale 2008 Napa 127. 1727 Mt. Brave 2009 Napa 125. 1728 Orin Swift Mercury Head 2013 Napa 243. 1729 O’Shaughnessy 2013 Howell Mountain 171. 1730 Outpost True Vineyard 2006 Howell Mountain 139. 1731 PerryMorre Beckstoffer Dr. Crane Vineyard 2005 St. Helena 187. 1733 Ramey 2012 Napa 95. 1735 Robinson Family 2007 Stags Leap District 109. 1736 Rubicon Estate (Inglenook) ‘Rubicon’ 2002 Rutherford 209. 1737 Silverado 2012 Napa 75. 1738 Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘Artemis’ 2012 Napa 91. 1739 Venge Family Reserve Estate 2004 Oakville 249. 1740 Vineyard 29 ‘Cru’ 2012 Napa 104. 1741 Walton 2010 Napa 78. CALIFORNIA - SONOMA 1776 Fisher Mountain Estate 2012 Sonoma 167 1770 Forchini 2010 Dry Creek 42. 1771 Joleté Olson Vineyard 2012 Dry Creek 50. 1772 Keating Montecillo Vineyard 2010 Sonoma Valley 1773 Laurel Glen 2005 Sonoma Mountain 133. 1776 Laurel Glen 2007 Sonoma Mountain 133. 1777 Laurel Glen 2012 Sonoma Mountain 133. 1774 Sebastiani Cherryblock 2004 Sonoma 129. 1775 Six Degrees 2005 Sonoma 159.

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CALIFORNIA – OTHER APPELLATIONS 1790 Justin 2012 Paso Robles 50. 1791 Lange Twins Reserve 2010 Lodi 46. 1792 Michael David ‘Freakshow’ 2012 Lodi 37. 1793 Pash 2012 California 29. 1794 Steele Red Hills Vineyard 2007 Lake County 64. 14

1795 The Fableist '373' 2014 Paso Robles

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BORDEAUX BLENDS, CABERNET FRANC & MALBEC Five grapes are allowed in Bordeaux red wine. They are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot & Malbec (and recently Carmenere is thought to be the sixth). These grapes produce some of the most recognizable names in wine and stylistically, are mimicked all over the world. When not blended and made into a single varietal wine, Cabernet Franc can typically be thought of as a bit more rustic version of Cabernet Sauvignon, with notes of cassis, bell pepper, violets & tobacco. With Malbec, there’s been an explosion of wines, especially from South America, showcasing its deep purple color, ripe, fruit forward notes and soft tannins.

CALIFORNIA

1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 1507 1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 1514 1515 1516

Bodacious 2011 Napa 90. Bridesmaid Red Wine 2005 Napa 61. Continuum Pritchard Hill 2012 Oakville 381. Crane Brothers Crane Ranch Vineyard ‘Brodatious’ Red Wine 2003 Napa 65. Estancia Meritage 2009 Paso Robles 39. Field Recordings ‘Chorus Effect’ Koligan Vineyard Red Wine 2011 Paso Robles 54. Fisher ‘Cameron’ Red Wine 2011 Napa 118. Lail Vineyards J. Daniel Cuvée Red Wine 1998 Napa 133. Lange Twins ‘Midnight Reserve’ 2010 Lodi 48. Pahlmeyer Red Wine 2005 Napa 239. Opus One Red Wine 2010 Napa 339. Quintessa Red Wine 2012 Napa 299. Ravenswood Pickberry Vineyard Red Wine 2004 Sonoma 73. St. Supéry Élu Red Wine Meritage 2004 Napa 95. Trione Geyserville Ranch Red Wine 2008 Alexander Valley 60. von Strasser Sori Bricco Diamond Mountain Red Wine 2004 Napa 97.

WASHINGTON & OREGON

1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 1546 1547

Andrew Will Ciel du Cheval 2004 Red Mountain 91. Board Track Racer by Mark Ryan ‘The Chief’ 2013 Columbia Valley 49. Cliff Creek Claret 2006 Southern Oregon 39. Corvidae ‘The Keeper’ Cabernet Franc 2012 Columbia Valley 37. Dunham Trutina Red Wine 2010 Columbia Valley 56. Seven Hills Malbec 2012 Walla Walla 55. Smasne ‘County Line’ Red 2010 Columbia Valley 51. Spring Valley Vineyard ‘Uriah’ Estate Red Wine 2004 Walla Walla Valley 84.

MICHIGAN 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566

Bel Lago ‘Tempesta’ 2012 Leelanua Peninsula 69. Black Star Farms ‘Arcturos’ Cabernet Franc 2012 Leelanau & Grand Traverse Counties Bowers Harbor ‘2896 Meritage’ 2012 Old Mission Peninsula 132. Fenn Valley Capriccio NV Lake Michigan Shore 28. Gill’s Pier Cabernet Franc/Merlot 2007 Leelanua Peninsula 49. Peninsula Cellars Cabernet Franc/Merlot 2011 Old Mission Peninsula 47. Wyncroft Shou Avonlea Vineyard 2002 Lake Michigan Shore 99.

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NEW WORLD

1580 1581 1582 1583 1584 1585 1586 1587

Catena ‘Vista Flores’ Malbec 2012 Argentina 35. Cuvelier Los Andes Coleccion Red Wine 2009 Mendoza, Argentina 42. Decero 'Mini Ediciones' Petite Verdot 2011 Mendoza, Argentina 65. Engelbrecht Els Red Wine 2003 Western Cape, South Africa 58. Ernesto Catena ‘Siesta’ Malbec 2010 Mendoza, Argentina 47. Ernesto Catena ‘Siesta’ Cabernet Franc 2012 Mendoza, Argentina 48. Santa Carolina ‘Herencia’ Carmenère 2008 Peumo, Chile 97. Tamari Reserva Malbec 2012 Mendoza, Argentina 25. 15

FRANCE BORDEAUX - LEFT BANK (Cabernet Sauvignon blends)

1401 1402 1403 1404 1405 1406 1407 1412 1413 1408 1414 1409 1410 1411

Chateau Angludet La Reserve d’Angludet 2012 Margaux 115. Château Barthez 2010 Haut- Médoc 37. Château Branaire-Ducru Grand Cru Classé 2004 Saint-Julien 151. Château Haut-Brion Grand Cru Classé 2009 Pessac-Léognan 2485. Château l’Argilus du Roi 2010 Saint Estephe 68. Château La Mission Haut-Brion Grand Cru Classé 2007 Pessac-Léognan 770. Château Le Pey 2010 Médoc 39. Château Palmer ‘Alter Ego’ 2011 Margaux 197. Château Palmer Grand Cru Classé 1989 Margaux 1471. Château Palmer Grand Cru Classé 1996 Margaux 475. Château Palmer Grand Cru Classé 2011 Margaux 712. Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse Lalande Grand Cru Classé 2010 Pauillac Château Picque Caillou 2011 Pessac-Léognan 68. Domaine du Jaugaret 2008 France 180.

579.

BORDEAUX - RIGHT BANK (Merlot blends)

1440 1441 1442 1443 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448

Château Cantenac ‘Climat’ Grand Cru 2010 Saint Emilion 85. Château Cluzan 2010 Bordeaux 31. Château Coutet Grand Cru Classé 2010 Saint Emilion 59. Château du Domaine de L’Englise 2005 Pomerol 162. Château Le Fleur Plaissance 2011 Montagne-Saint-Emilion 37 Château La Dominique 2011 Saint Emilion 129. Château La Rose Perruchon 2011 Lussac Saint-Emilion 33. Château Saint Benoit de Ferrand 2010 Pomerol 61. Château Teysson 2011 Lalande de Pomerol 35.

CAHORS (Malbec)

1480 Clos Triguedina La Chapelle du Clos 2010 Cahors

LOIRE (Cabernet Franc)

1490 Château du Hureau ‘Tuffe’ 2011 Saumur-Champigny 1491 Château Soucherie 2010 Anjou 36. 1492 Mellot ‘Les Morinieres’ 2010 Chinon 32.

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DESSERT WINE 45 North Ice Wine 19. 9. Black Star Farms Sirius Maple Wine Burgdorf Blueberry Wine 6. Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes 2001 France 760. (375ml only) Chateau les Roques Loupiac 2002 France 8. Elk Cove ‘Ultima’ 2008 Willamette, OR 14. Fenn Valley Vidal Blanc ‘42’ Ice Wine 8. Librandi Le Passule 1998 Italy 9. La Magendia de Lapeyre Juaracon 2011 France 11. Sandhill Crane Raspberry Wine 11. Santa Julia Late Harvest Torrontés ‘Tardio’ 2012 Argentina 7. Sichel Sauternes 2010 France 11. Wyncroft Ice Wine 18.

PORT, SHERRY & OTHER FORTIFIED WINE

Noval Black Porto 6. Ramos Pinto 10 Year Tawny Porto 8. Royal Oporto 10 Year Tawny Porto 9. Warre’s 10 Year ‘Otima’ Porto 10. Warre’s Late Bottle Vintage Porto 8. Warre’s ‘Warrior’ Special Reserve 7. Smith Woodhouse 10 Year Tawny Porto 9. Smith Woodhouse 1994 Vintage Porto 15.

Four Vines Port California 8. Terra d’ Oro Port Amador County, CA 7. Trentatdue ‘Chocolate Amore’ Port Geyserville, CA 9. Alvear Cream Sherry 5. Blandy’s Five Year Old Malmsey Madeira, Portugal 10 Dios Baca Amontillado Sherry Jerez, Spain 9. Henri Maire Macvin du Jura France 6. Mas Amiel Vintage Blanc 2009 Maury, FR 9. Terrassous 6Year 'Hors d'age' Rivesaltes Vin doux Naturel France 9.

BRANDY, COGNAC & GRAPPA Black Star Farms Spirit of Cherry 10. Black Star Farms Spirit of Pear 10. Black Star Farms Red Grape Grappa 10. Black Star Farms White Grape Grappa 10. Courvoisier VS 7. Hennessy VS 7. Paul Masson Grand Amber VSOP 6. Martell Cordon Bleu 16. Meukow XO 23. Remy Martin XO 25. Courvoisier XO 26. Martell XO Supreme 28. 17

SPECIAL BEERS & CIDER Black Star Farms ‘Apple Hard Cider’ Leelanau 15. (750ml) Brooklyn 'Black Ops' Barrel-aged Imperial Stout Brooklyn, New York 26. (750ml) Brooklyn ‘K is for Kriek’ Barrel-aged Ale Brooklyn, New York 26. (750ml) New Holland Brewing ‘Beerhive’ New Holland 12. (22oz) New Holland Brewing ‘Charkoota Rye’ New Holland 12. (22oz)

BOURBON, WHISKIES, & BLENDS

SCOTCH WHISKEY

Irish Whiskey: Bushmills 6.75 Bushmills Black Bush 6.50 Bushmills Single Malt 10 Year 7.75 Jameson 6.75 Red Breast 8.75

Blends: Chivas Regal 12 7. Chivas Regal 18 12. Dewar’s White Label 6.25 Dewar’s 12 Reserve 6.75 J&B Rare 6.25 Johnnie Walker Red Label 6.50 Johnnie Walker Black Label 7.75 Johnnie Walker Blue Label 39. Monkey Shoulder 7.50 The Famous Grouse 6.25

Canadian Whiskey: Canadian Club 6.50 Crown Royal 6.50 Crown Royal Special Reserve 8. Crown Royal XR 23. Seagram’s 7 5.25 Seagram’s VO 5.75 Michigan Whiskey/Bourbon: Journeyman Featherbone Bourbon 7.25 Journeyman Last Feather Rye 7.25 Journeyman W.R. Whiskey 7.00 New Holland Bill’s Michigan Wheat 7.00 Red Cedar Spirits Corn Whiskey 6.50 Two James Catcher’s Rye 11.50 Two James Grass Widow Bourbon 14.25 American Whiskey/Bourbon: Booker’s 11.25 Blanton’s 11.25 Eagle Rare 7.25 Elijah Craig Small Batch 6.75 George Dickel 6.25 Gentleman Jack 7.00 Jack Daniel’s 6.50 Jim Beam 5.75 Knob Creek 7.25 Maker’s Mark 6.75 Maker’s 46 7.75 Michter’s Rye 7.75 R1 Rye 6.75

Highland: Aberfeldy 12 8.50 Oban 15.25 Islay: Ardbeg 10 10.25 Bowmore 15 12. Caol Ila 12 10.50 Lagavulin: 16.25 Laphroaig 10 9.50 Islands: The Arran 10 9.50 Highland Park 12 10. Jura 10 “Origin” 8.50 Scapa 16 15.50 Talisker Distiller’s Edition 12.75 Tobermory 10 8.50 Speyside: Balvenie 12 9.00 Balvenie 14 10.75 Balvenie 17 17.50 Cragganmore 12 11.75 Glenfiddich 12 8.25 Glenfiddich 14 9.50 Glenfiddich 15: 10. Glenlivet 12 8.75 Glenlivet 15 9.50 Glenlivet 18 17.25 Glenlivet Naddura 12.50 Macallan 12 11.75 18

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