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

Grape Varietal / Style

Producer

White Zinfandel Montevina

Origin & Vintage

California 2012

5 / 18 bottle

Crisp, easy drinking wine

White Blend

Chateau Chantal ‘Nice White’

nv

7.75 / 29 bottle

If this is your Vice, you’ve chosen well! Sweet with lots of luscious tropical fruit

Riesling

Round Barn

Lake MI Shore

2012

7.75 / 29 bottle

Fresh apples on the nose, papaya & mango on the palate, with a crisp finish

Riesling

Dr. Thanisch ‘Sofia’s’

Mosel, GR 2009

9 / 34 bottle

Classic German riesling with petrol & lush tropical...guava we’re thinking...fruit

Pinot Gris

Black Star Farms ‘Arcturos’ Leelanau 2011 Complex and refreshing with melon, floral notes and a hint of minerality

8 / 30 bottle

Roussanne

Stolpman ‘Golden Point’ Santa Ynez Valley 2011 9.50 / 36 bottle Are you a Chardonnay fan?...check this out! Complex & mouth-coating with a rich texture

Sauvignon Blanc Joseph Mellot ‘Destinea’

France 2011 7.25 / 27 bottle Lively, aromatic floral notes, fresh citrus & mineral on the palate; great with seafood

Chardonnay

Bowers Harbor Unwooded

Michigan

2012

7.75 / 29 bottle

Aged in stainless steel so you can see what chardonnay actually tastes like!

Chardonnay

Materra

Oak Knoll, Napa, CA 2011

9.75 / 37 bottle

Quintessential Napa chard without the price tag! Apricot, citrus, vanilla toast & buttery finish

Featured White Flight - The Michigander Three 2oz pours of: Round Barn Riesling / Black Star Farms Pinot Gris / Bowers Harbor Unwooded Chardonnay $8

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

The Path

California 2011

8 / 30 bottle

Raspberry, cherry, baking spice & hints of sweet herb

Pinot Noir

Lyric by Etude

Santa Barbara, CA 2012

11.50 / 44 bottle

Fleshy raspberry, smoke, great mouthfeel….this is a gem!

Shiraz

St. Hallett ‘Faith’

Barossa, Australia 2011

8.50 / 32 bottle

Silky fresh blackberry, cocoa and hints of minty eucalyptus

Merlot

Ca’ Momi

Napa 2011

8.25 / 31 bottle

Full bodied Napa Valley Merlot with bright fruit, fig & toasted oak

Malbec

Santa Julia Reserva

Mendoza, Argentina 2010

8 / 30 bottle

Ripe dark fruit, tobacco, black pepper, with a lingering finish

Corvina

Marchesi Biscardo

Veneto, Italy 2011

9.50 / 36 bottle

Lovely perfume, cherries, lots of silky spice, cocoa powder…think baby Amarone!

Cabernet

Revelry

Columbia Valley 2011

8.25 / 31 bottle

Not your average ‘house’ cab! Dark plum & cassis with good oak integration

Cab-Merlot Blend Abadal ‘Crianza’

Pla de Bages, Spain 2009

Cabernet

Napa 2009

10 / 38 bottle If you didn’t know better, you’d think Bordeaux! Earthy, plummy & fantastic for the money

Starmont by Merryvale

12.75 / 49 bottle

Very refined cabernet with mouth-watering tannins & dusty Napa terrior

Featured Red Flight - The Sophisticate Three 2oz pours of: Lyric by Etude Pinot Noir / Marchesi Biscardo Corvina / Starmont by Merryvale Cabernet $11

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 10 59 51 83 18 57 68 63 50

2 Lads Sparkling Pinot Grigio NV Old Mission Peninsula 43. Argyle Brut 2008 Willamette Valley 35. Bel Lago Brut 1998 Leelanau Peninsula 54. Black Star Farms Be Dazzled Dry Sparkling NV Old Mission Peninsula Bowers Harbor ‘Brix’ NV Michigan 35. Domaine Ste. Michelle Cuvée Brut NV Washington 25. Gloria Ferrer Blanc de Noirs NV Sonoma County 33. M. Lawrence by Mawby ‘Wet’ Sec NV Leelanau Peninsula 27. Mawby Blanc de Blanc NV Leelanau Peninsula 39.

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FRANCE, ITALY & SPAIN 70 64 74 91 95 58 27 46 81 85 54 24 31 56 55 49 26 30 53 84

Bichot Crémant Brut Reserve NV Bourgogne, France 37. Chevalier Blanc de Blancs NV Bourgogne, France 21. Corvides Gran Gesta Brut Reserva NV Spain 26. Duval Leroy (1/2 Bottle) Brut Champagne NV Reims, France 39. Duval Leroy (1/2 Bottle) Brut Rose Champagne NV Reims, France 39. Jaume Serra Cristalino Brut Cava NV Spain 20. Kila Cava Brut NV Spain 23. Krug Grand Cuvee Brut Champagne NV Reims, France 209. La Spinetta Bricco Quaglia Moscato d’Asti 2010 Piedmont, Italy 41. Louis Roederer Cristal Brut Champagne 2002 Reims, France 350. Martini & Rossi Asti NV Italy 25. Mionetto Prosecco Brut NV Trento, Italy 28. Ornella Molon Raboso Frizzante 2008 Veneto, Italy 25. Perrier-Jouet Grand Brut Champagne NV Reims, France 72. Perrier-Jouet Fleur de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2001 Reims, France 299. Pommery Millésimé Grand Cru Brut Champagne 2004 Reims, France 114. Santa Margherita Prosecco NV Alto Adige, Italy 33. Serge Mathieu Blanc de Noirs Brut Champagne 2011 Aube, France 82. Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Brut NV Reims, France 85. Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin La Grande Dame 1998 Reims, France 255.

ROSE / BLUSH 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.

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Bowers Harbor Pinot Noir Rose 2012 Leelanau County Canto Perdrix 2011 Tavel, France 23. Charles & Charles 2012 Columbia Valley 22. Forty-Five North Cabernet Franc Rose 2010 Michigan Jolete Pinot Noir Rose 2011 Willamette Valley 38. Zepaltas 2011 California 35.

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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.

GERMANY & FRANCE 234 250 253 206 222

Dr. Thanisch Bernkasteler Lay Kabinett 2009 Mosel The Furst 2010 Alsace 26. J. J. Prüm Graacher Himmelreich Kabinett 2008 Mosel Josef Leitz ‘Dragonstone’ 2011 Rheingau 35. Willi Haag Brauneberger Juffer Spätlese 2008 Mosel

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USA & NEW WORLD 256 214 286 227 229 242 202 203 231 237

2 Lads Fouch Vineyard 2011 Old Mission Peninsula 36. Argyle 2009 Eola-Amity Hills, OR 29. Black Star Farms Arcturos Late Harvest 2011 Old Mission Peninsula 33. Dunham Lewis Vineyard 2010 Columbia Valley 38. Grosset Polish Hill 2008 Clare Valley, Australia 69. J. Trees 2010 Michigan 30. Left Foot Charley The Terminal Moraine Vineyard 2011 Old Mission Peninsula Poet’s Leap (Long Shadows Vintners) Columbia Valley 2007 Washington 39. Wyncroft Avonlea Vineyard 2005 Lake Michigan Shore 50. Wyncroft Wren Song Vineyard VT 2008 Lake Michigan Shore 82.

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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 more leaner versions with pear or granny smith apple notes.

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Brýs Estate 2011 Old Mission Peninsula 39. Domaine Ehrhart Cuvée Rosenberg 2009 Alsace 45. Peninsula Cellars Manigold Vineyard 2006 Old Mission Peninsula Verterra 2012 Leelanau Peninsula 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 withfresh aromas, marked acidity and medium to dry bodied.

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Bowers Harbor 2012 Old Mission Peninsula 27. Elk Cove 2012 Willamette Valley 34. King Estate 2011 Oregon 33. Left Foot Charley Tale Feathers Vineyard 2011 Michigan Ornella Molon 2009 Piave, Italy 29. Saddleback 2007 Oakville, CA 45. Tramin 2011 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 503 506 563 521 554 507 501 500

Ballentine Chenin Blanc Pocai Vineyard 2007 Napa 28. Chateau Fontaine Woodland White Auxerrois 2011 Leelanau Peninsula, MI 27. Elk Cove Pinot Blanc 2011 Willamette Valley 32. Left Foot Charley Pinot Blanc Island View Vineyard 2011 Old Mission Peninsula, MI Peninsula Cellars Pinot Blanc 2008 Old Mission Peninsula, MI 29. Qupé Bien Nacido Cuveé Viognier & Chardonnay 2009 Santa Maria 31. Seven Hills Viognier 2010 Columbia Valley 34. Venge Champ des Fleur White Blend 2009 Napa 50.

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UNIQUE WHITES OF THE WORLD 504 552 570 526 565 574 530 550 511 532 520 517 515

Badenhorst Chenin Blanc ‘Secateurs’ 2012 Swartland, South Africa 29. Bonci Verdicchio 2011 Marche, Italy 28. Botani Moscatel 2010 Malaga, Spain 27. Broglia Gavi di Gavi La Meirana 2011 Piedmont, Italy 35. Chateau de Valmer Vouvray 2011 Loire, France 34. Château Perron Graves 2011 Bordeaux, France 29. Chave St. Joseph ‘Celeste’ 2010 Rhone, France 26. d’Arenberg The Hermit Crab Viognier Blend 2010 McLaren Vale, Australia Damilano Arneis 2011 Langhe, Italy 31. Pierre Boniface ‘Apremont’ 2012 Savoie, France 29. Rafael Palacios Valeorras Godello Louro Do Bolo 2007 Spain 28. Veiga de Princesa Albarino 2011 Rias Baixas, Spain 31. 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 & NEW WORLD 458 470 405 451 470 427 410 464 443 404 462 460

Chateau Ste. Michelle Horse Heaven Vineyard 2011 Washington Echeverria Reserva 2011 Chile 23. Frog’s Leap 2012 Rutherford 37. Gamble Family Gamble Vineyard 2010 Yountville 34. Gary Farrell Redwood Ranch 2009 Sonoma 43. Honig 2012 Napa 31. Joel Gott 2012 California 25. Kim Crawford 2013 Marlborough, NZ 34. Mount Nelson 2011 Marlborough, NZ 37. Peju 2010 Napa 39. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars 2009 Napa 50. Starmont by Merryvale 2010 Napa 30.

FRANCE & ITALY 420 422 446 452

Chateau des Tourtes 2010 Blaye, Côtes de Bordeaux 27. Joseph Mellot Domaine des Rouesses Quincy 2010 Loire 35. Joseph Mellot La Chatellenie Sancerre 2012 Loire 44. Ornella Molon 2007 Veneto, Italy 39.

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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 609 698 622 635 605 604 620 682 660 615 694 670 684 688 601

Cakebread 2011 Napa 69. Castle Rock 2009 Russian River 28. Chappellet 2011 Napa 57. Folie a Deux 2010 Russian River 29. Franciscan 2011 Napa 34. Hendry Unoaked 2009 Napa 29. Hirsch 2008 Sonoma Coast 80. Morgan ‘Metallico’ Unoaked 2010 Monterey 34. Napa Cellars 2012 Napa 33. Poppy 2012 Santa Lucia Highlands 29. Qupe Bien Nacido Vineyard Y Block 2011 Santa Maria Valley Ramey 2010 Russian River 58. Rombauer 2011 Carneros 53. Starmont by Merryvale 2010 Napa 31. Venge Maldonado Vineyards Dijon Clones 2007 Napa 72.

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OREGON & WASHINGTON 680 644 696 685 672

Arch Terrace Terra Bianca Estate Vineyard 2009 Red Mountain, WA Bethel Heights Estate 2006 Eola-Amity Hills, OR 39. Chateau Ste. Michelle 2012 Washington 24. Phelps Creek Estate Reserve 2009 Columbia Gorge, OR 45. Sinclair Estate 2011 Columbia Valley, WA 50.

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FRANCE 636 625 611 629 632 610 606

Bichot Domaine du Pavillon Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru 2010 Burgundy 245. Château de La Greffière Vieilles Vignes Mâcon La Roche Vineuse 2007 Burgundy Domaine Thibert Mâcon-Prissé 2009 Burgundy 29. Matrot Meursault Villages 2006 Burgundy 58. Verget Terriors de Davaye Saint-Veran 2011 Burgundy 46. Vincent Girardin Meursault Les Narvaux 2006 Burgundy 85. Vincent Girardin Vieilles Vignes Rully 2006 Burgundy 37.

MICHIGAN 614 691 643 640 631

Bel Lago 2010 Leelanau Peninsula 33. Black Star Farms Barrel Aged Chardonnay 2011 Leelanau Peninsula Bowers Harbor RLS Reserve 2010 Old Mission Peninsula 45. J. Trees Cellars 2008 Michigan 26. Wyncroft Avonlea Vineyard 2005 Lake Michigan Shore 64.

NEW WORLD 617 626 619 621

Elderton Unoaked 2008 Barossa, Australia 26. Errazuriz Wild Ferment 2010 Casablanca Valley, Chile 33. Hamilton Russell Estate Hemel-En-Aarde 2007 South Africa Kim Crawford Unoaked 2011 Marlborough, NZ 28.

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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 890 872 843 845 888 801 877 805 818

Elk Cove 2011 Willamette Valley 44. Elk Cove La Boheme 2009 Willamette Valley 71. Ken Wright Abbott Claim Vineyard 2007 Yamhill-Carlton 90. Ken Wright Savoya Vineyard 2008 Yamhill-Carlton 90. Lange 2011 Willamette Valley 43. Le Cadeau Cote Est 2008 Willamette Valley 75. Patricia Green Four Winds Vineyard 2010 Yamhill 60. Raptor Ridge 2011 Willamette Valley 48. Wallace Brook 2010 Willamette Valley 33.

CALIFORNIA 898 896 894 860 870 837 838 823 855 883 853 889 812

Au Bon Climat 2011 Santa Barbara 40. Block Nine Caiden’s Vineyard 2011 California 29. CrossBarn by Paul Hobbs 2011 Sonoma 59. Elusiv 2010 Monterey 36. Hirsch The Bohan-Dillon 2008 Sonoma Coast 52. Morgan Double L Vineyard 2006 Santa Lucia Highlands 66. Morgan Rosella’s Vineyard 2006 Santa Lucia Highlands 66. Paul Hobbs 2011 Russian River 79. Sea Smoke ‘Southing’ 2010 Santa Rita Hills 130. Reata 2010 Sonoma Coast 37. Siduri Rosella’s Vineyard 2010 Santa Lucia Highlands 69. Twomey 2009 Anderson Valley 74. Zepaltas W.E. Bottoms 2010 Sonoma 75.

FRANCE 892 844 875 862 864 834 881

Ambrose ‘Aries’ 2009 Bourgogne 47. Andrés Hospices de Beaune 1er Cru Cuvee Brunet 2003 Burgundy 129. Bichot Domaine du Clos Frantin Richebourg Grand Cru 2006 Burgundy 775. Domaine du Prieure Savigny les Beaune Les Lavières 1er Cru 2009 Beaune, Burgundy Laroche de la Chevalière Vin de Pays 2010 Languedoc 29. Rodet Chateau de Rully Les Molesmes 1er Cru 2010 Burgundy 43. Trapet Chambertin Côte d’Or Grand Cru 2001 Burgundy 270.

MICHIGAN 810 849 854 851 825

2 Lads 2011 Old Mission Peninsula 46. Bel Lago 2011 Old Mission Peninsula 41. Brýs Estate Artisan Series Unfiltered 2006 Old Mission Peninsula Shady Lane Estate 2010 Leelanau Peninsula 34. Wyncroft Avonlea Vineyard 2003 Lake Michigan Shore 92.

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NEW WORLD 842 809 880 899 856

Dog Point Dog Point Vineyard 2005 Marlborough, NZ 55. Hamilton Russell Hemel-En-Aarde Estate 2007 South Africa Kim Crawford 2010 Marlborough, NZ 34. Leyda Las Brisas Vineyard 2009 Leyda Valley, Chile 36. 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 1018 1019 1020 1005 1001 1071 1022 1027 1008 1030 1069 1031 1004 1015 1002 1037 1014 1006 1032

Brown 2005 Napa 57. Four Vines Truant Old Vines 2010 California 27. Gunfighter Eberle Vineyard 2010 Dry Creek 45. Haywood Los Chamizal 2008 Sonoma 40. Joel Gott 2011 California 30. Lolonis Redwood Valley 2006 Mendocino 31. Michael-David Lust 2006 Lodi 89. Ottimino Von Weidlich Vineyard 2005 Russian River 53. Pedroncelli Mother Clone 2009 Dry Creek 29. Ravenswood Old Vines 2010 Sonoma 28. Ridge East Bench 2009 Dry Creek 52. Rock Wall Jesse’s Vineyard 2011 Contra Costa 39. Rombauer 2011 Napa 47. Starry Night 2007 Sonoma 29. Storybook Mountain Eastern Exposures 2006 Napa 61. Terra d’Oro Deaver Vineyard 100 Year Old Vines 2010 Amador County Three Evangelho Vineyard 2007 Contra Costa 41. Villa San Juliette 2009 Paso Robles 28. Wild Hog 2008 Sonoma Coast 39.

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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 1076 1052 1065 1059 1066 1094 1064 1056 1079 1080 1063 1084 1051 1072 1088 1070

Angel’s Secret Petite Sirah 2010 High Valley, CA 27. Bacio Divino ‘Pazzo’ Call Me Crazy Proprietary Red (Sangiovese blend) 2006 Napa 59. Corvidae ‘Rook’ 2010 Columbia Valley 35. Envy Petite Sirah Vaca Mountain 2007 Napa 70. Francis Ford Coppola Director’s Cut ‘Cinema’ Zinfandel & Cabernet 2010 Sonoma 55. Left Foot Charley Blaufrankisch MacDonald Vineyard 2011 Old Mission Peninsula 37. Mark Herold ‘Acha’ Tempranillo Blend 2008 California 71. Michael David ‘Petite Petit’ Petite Sirah & Petit Verdot 2010 Lodi, CA 34. Paoletti ‘Nero’ Nero d’Avola 2007 Napa 44. Paraduxx Z Blend 2009 Napa 75. The Prisoner Red Blend 2012 Napa 69. Rock Wall Petite Sirah Gamble Ranch 2009 Napa 41. Shady Lane Blue Franc 2010 Leelanau Peninsula 42. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘Hands of Time’ Cabernet & Merlot Blend 2010 Napa 50. Venge ‘Scout’s Honor’ Zinfandel, Charbono, Petite Sirah & Syrah 2007 Napa 69. Waugh ‘Jr’ Red Wine 2010 California 37.

UNIQUE REDS OF THE WORLD 1092 1060 1068 1098

Brunn Blauer Zwiegelt 2010 Niederosterreich, Austria 25. Domaine Dupeuble 2009 Beaujolais, FR 32. Domaine Ilarria 2009 Irouléguy, FR 49. Warwick Pinotage 2011 Stellenbosch, South Africa 29.

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 931 910 979 973 994 924 917 986 929

Antinori Solaia 2005 Toscana 372. Argiano Brunello 2008 Montalcino 96. Casanova di Neri Tenuta Nuova Brunello 2004 Montalcino Castello Sonnino Lo Schiavone 2005 Toscana 89. Masi Reserva 2009 Chianti Classico 27. San Felice 2010 Chianti Classico 34. Tenuta di Arceno Il Fauno di Arcanum 2007 Toscana 49. Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia 2009 Toscana 329. Trecciano Daniello 2009 Toscana 55.

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PIEDMONT 930 998 921 957 980 938 923 919 926 990

Beni di Batasiolo Sovrana Barbera 2005 Alba Coppo Camp du Rouss Barbera 2007 Asti 42. Domenico Clerico ‘Visadi’ Dolcetto 2011 Langhe Enzo Boglietti Brunate 2003 Barolo 105. Gaja 1999 Barbaresco 305. Marcarini Ciabot Camerano Barbera 2007 Alba Moccagatta Bric Balen 2005 Barbaresco 99. Pio Cesare 2004 Barbaresco 99. Pio Cesare 2005 Barolo 82. Vietti Tre Vigne Barbera 2008 Asti 32.

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NORTHEAST ITALY 969 971 932 907 935 937 977

Allegrini Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2008 Veneto 138. Allegrini Palazzo Della Torre Veronese 2005 Veneto 44. Maculan Brentino 2007 Veneto 35. Maculan Fratta 2003 Veneto 140. Marchesi Biscardo Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso 2010 Veneto Vigna Traverso Troj 2006 Friuli 57. Zenato Amarone della Valpolicella 2006 Veneto 109.

CENTRAL ITALY 928 Colsanto ‘Ruris’ 2010 Umbria 28. 982 Frentana ‘Rubusto’ Riserva Montepulciano 2009 Abruzzo 905 La Fiera Montepulciano 2010 Abruzzo 24.

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SOUTHERN ITALY & SICILY 912 Colosi Rosso 2010 Sicilia 24. 996 Librandi Duca San Felice Ciro 2007 Calabria 35. 901 Matané Primitivo di Manduria Il Matané 2007 Puglia

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SPAIN 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.

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Alejandro Fernández Dehasa La Granja 2002 Castilla y León 29. Alto Almanzora Este 2006 Valle del Almanzora 21. Alvaro Palacios Tinto Les Terrasses 2005 Priorat 50. Alvaro Palacios L’Ermita Velles Vinyes 2000 Priorat 250. Bretón Loriñón Reserva 2004 Rioja 32. Castano Solanera 2005 Yecla 25. Dehesa de Rubiales Alaia 2006 Castilla y León 23. Emilio Moro Emilio Moro 2006 Ribera del Duero 36. Juan Gil 18 Meses 2011 Jumilla 56. Marqués de Murrieta Castillo Ygay Grand Reserva Especial 2000 Rioja Marques de Riscal Reserva 2005 Rioja 32. Mas Doix Salanques 2004 Priorat 55. Muga Rioja Reserva 2005 Rioja 40. Pasanau Finca La Planeta 2004 Priorat 73. Remirez de Ganuza Fincas de Ganuza Rioja Reserva 2001 Rioja 50. Vera de Estenas Bobal 2009 Utiel-Requena 29.

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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 1106 1173 1137 1123 1125 1126 1103 1132 1107 1129 1151 1156 1154 1141 1128 1170 1140 1113 1109

Ben Glaetzer Anaperenna Unfiltered Shiraz-Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Barossa 99. Clarendon Hills Liandra Vineyard 2003 Clarendon 70. d’Arenberg ‘The Dead Arm’ 2006 McLaren Vale 106. d’Arenberg ‘The Footbolt’ 2008 McLaren Vale 35. Elderton Command Single Vineyard 2000 Barossa 129. Elderton Command Single Vineyard 2002 Barossa 129. Flinders Run 2005 Southern Flinders Range 45. Heartland Director’s Cut Langhorne Creek & Limestone Coast 2006 South Australia 50. Heathcote Estate 2006 Heathcote 54. Henry’s Drive Reserve 2005 Padthaway 71. Kaesler Stonehorse 2005 Barossa 49. Penfolds Grange 1997 South Australia 339. Penfolds Grange 1999 South Australia 339. Rusden Black Guts 2004 Barossa 89. 3 Rings Reserve 2004 Barossa 80. Tapestry 2007 McLaren Vale 37. The Winners Tank Velvet Sledgehammer 2008 Langhorn Creek 39. Two Hands Angels Share 2005 McLaren Vale 46. Yangarra Single Vineyard 2006 McLaren Vale 42.

FRANCE 1168 Philippe Faury 2005 Saint Joseph 1184 Poinard 2010 Crozes-Hermitage 1142 Rene Rostaing 2006 Côte Rôtie

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USA 1138 1116 1110 1180 1127 1134 1130 1175 1114 1152 1170

Burgess Estate 2005 Napa 36. Crane Brothers Crane Ranch Vineyard 2003 Napa 63. Donelan Cuvee Christine 2009 North Coast 79. Fess Parker Big Easy Syrah Blend 2010 Santa Barbara 50. Hence Walla Walla 2005 Washington 80. McCrea Ameríque Yakima Valley 2004 Washington 66. Melville Verna’s Estate 2007 Santa Barbara 39. Rockblock Seven Hills Vineyard Walla Walla 2005 Oregon 61. Sequel (Long Shadows Vintners) Columbia Valley 2004 Washington Venge Muhlner Steps Vineyard 2006 Napa 73. Zepaltas Rosella’s Vineyard 2009 Santa Lucia Highlands 59.

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SOUTH AFRICA 1101 Neil Ellis 2007 Elgin, South Africa 35. 1104 Robertson Wolfkloof 2005 Robertson, South Africa

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GRENACHE, SYRAH, MOURVEDRE & SOUTHEAST FRANCE 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.

USA & NEW WORLD 1201 1233 1215 1260 1230 1211 1241 1244 1245 1256

Cline Small Berry Mourvèdre 2006 Contra Costa 62. d’Arenberg The Ironstone Pressing 2006 McLaren Vale 100. Donelan Cuvee Moriah 2009 Sonoma 79. John Duval Plexus 2006 Barossa 68. Kunin ‘Pape Star’ 2007 Central Coast 38. 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. Tir na N’og Old Vines Grenache 2008 McLaren Vale 52.

FRANCE 1227 1221 1214 1254 1237 1252 1204 1213 1240 1208 1225 1212 1238

Château de Beaucastel 2006 Châteauneauf du Pape 145. Cuveé du Vatican 2005 Châteauneauf du Pape 69. Domaine Berthet-Rayne 2009 Côtes-du-Rhône 29. Domaine de L’Oratoire Saint Martin Cuvée Prestige 2006 Cairanne, Côtes-du-Rhône Villages Domaine des Amouriers Les Genestes 2005 Vacqueyras 52. 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 2008 Vacqueyras 46. Domaine LaFond Roc-Epine 2007 Côtes-du-Rhône 28. Domaine Le Sang des Cauilloux Cuvee Doucinello 2008 Vacqueyras 49. Le Vieux Donjon 2004 Châteauneauf du Pape 87. Orin Swift ‘D66’ 2010 Cotes Catalanes 71. Piaugier 2010 Sablet 27.

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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 713 764 717 750 729 760 766 704 708 730 742 720

BV 2004 Napa 32. Beau Vigne Amendment XXI 2010 Napa 79. Burgess Estate 2006 Napa 37. Kelham 2001 Oakville 68. Kendall-Jackson Highland Estates Taylor Peak Bennett Valley 2005 Sonoma Medlock Ames Bell Mountain Vineyard 2004 Alexander Valley 36. Merryvale 2007 Napa 72. Parcel 41 2011 Napa 34. PlumpJack 2007 Napa 81. Trig Point Diamond Dust Vineyard 2010 Alexander Valley 29. Twomey 2007 Napa 69. Venge Family Reserve 2006 Oakville 82.

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WASHINGTON 759 754 719 780 753 778 726

Airfield Estates 2009 Yakima Valley 34. Chateau Ste. Michelle Cold Creek Vineyard 2009 Columbia Valley Januik Klipsun Vineyard 2005 Red Mountain 52. Kestrel View Estate Vineyards 2006 Yakima Valley 36. Northstar 2001 Columbia Valley 69. Tamarack Cellars 2007 Columbia Valley 37. Three Rivers 2006 Columbia Valley 33.

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MERLOTS OF THE WORLD 701 718 715 721

Brýs Estate Artisan Series 2007 Old Mission Peninsula, MI Round Barn 2011 Lake Michigan Shore 37. Tabor Hill 2009 Lake Michigan Shore 31. Vigna Traverso Sottocastello 2002 Friuli, Italy 48.

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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 1721 1615 1612 1619 1608 1680 1649 1610

Catena Zapata 2009 Mendoza, Argentina 34. Catena Zapata Nicolás Catena Zapata 2004 Mendoza, Argentina 170. Concha y Toro, Don Melchor Puente Alto 2004 Chile 89. d’Arenberg ‘The Coppermine Road’ 2006 McLaren Vale, Australia 99. Elderton Ashmead Single Vineyard 2001 Barossa, Australia 139. Koyle Reserva 2009 Colchagua, Chile 29. Mitolo Serpico 2004 McLaren Vale, Australia 88. Thomas Goss 2011 South Australia 29.

OLD WORLD 1674 Gaja Darmagi 1999 Langhe, Italy

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CABERNET SAUVIGNON (continued) CALIFORNIA - NAPA 1606 1679 1751 1639 1677 1678 1652 1693 1613 1667 1609 1654 1607 1622 1755 1672 1635 1727 1656 1627 1717 1634 1661 1626 1734 1708 1655 1690 1659 1668 1722 1691 1633 1703 1695 1657 1681 1718 1696 1645 1779 1644

Altus 2005 Napa 127. Axios 1999 Napa 204. B Side 2010 Napa 36. Barnett 2002 Spring Mountain District 96. Burgess Vintage Selection 1995 Napa 85. Burgess Vintage Selection 1996 Napa 85. Beau Vigne Juliet 2009 Napa 92. Clos du Val 2010 Napa 47. D. R. Stephens Moose Valley Vineyard 2003 Napa 163. Darioush Signature Estate 2009 Napa 145. David Arthur Estate 2004 Napa 131. Dead Man’s Hand 2009 Napa 39. Diamond Creek Volcanic Hill 2006 Napa 235. Dovetail Ashley Vineyard Estate 2005 Oak Knoll District 91. Faust 2009 Napa 82. Fisher Coach Insignia 2007 Napa 133. Galleron Taplin Vineyard 1999 Napa 110. Goldshmidt Game Ranch 2002 Oakville 102. Groth 2009 Oakville 90. Hendry Hendry Vineyard 2005 Napa 89. Hundred Acre Kayli Morgan Vineyard 2009 Napa 450. Keating Beckstoffer Georges III 2009 Napa 115. Kuleto Estate 2004 Napa 107. Lail J. Daniel Cuvée 2005 Napa 167. Mayacamas 2002 Mount Veeder 140. Niebaum-Coppola Rubicon Estate 2000 Rutherford 166. O’Shaughnessy 2010 Howell Mountain 139. One Acre 2007 Oak Knoll District 94. Outpost 2006 Howell Mountain 107. PerryMorre Beckstoffer Dr. Crane Vineyard 2005 St. Helena 159. Peju 2010 Napa 75. Ramey 2007 Napa 69. Robert Mondavi Reserve 2005 Napa 183. Saddleback 2004 Napa 95. Saddleback Nils’ 25th Anniversary 2006 Napa 180. Seavey Estate 2005 Napa 135. Silverado 2010 Napa 59. Snowden 2010 Napa 68. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ‘Artemis’ 2010 Napa 88. Stratton Lummis 2010 Napa 46. Venge Family Reserve Estate 2004 Oakville 220. Vineyard 29 Cru 2006 Napa 89.

CALIFORNIA - SONOMA 1714 1719 1726 1670 1629 1628 1705 1632

Chateau St Jean Cinq Cepages 2007 Sonoma 96. Geyser Peak 2008 Alexander Valley 27. Goldshmidt Vyborny Vineyard 2001 Alexander Valley 102. Forchini 2008 Dry Creek 40. Keating Montecillo Vineyard 2009 Sonoma Valley 65. Sebastiani Cherryblock 2004 Sonoma 99. Silver Oak 2009 Alexander Valley 103. Trig Point Diamond Dust Vineyard 2010 Alexander Valley 37.

CABERNET SAUVIGNON (continued) CALIFORNIA – OTHER APPELLATIONS 1614 1750 1605 1651

Justin 2011 Paso Robles 46. Michael David ‘Freakshow’ 2010 Lodi 32. Steele Red Hills Vineyard 2006 Lake County 59. William Hill 2010 Central Coast 25.

WASHINGTON 1756 1658 1759 1669 1671 1694

Airfield Estates 2009 Yakima Valley 32. Alder Ridge 2005 Horse Heaven Hills 57. Chateau Ste. Michelle 2010 Columbia Valley 33. Chateau Ste. Michelle Cold Creek Vineyard 2008 Columbia Valley Seven Hills Seven Hills Vineyard 2009 Walla Walla Valley 69. Three Rivers Champoux Vineyard 2004 Horse Heaven Hills 65.

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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.

MICHIGAN 1515 1555 1540 1562 1528 1556 1517 1526 1571

Black Star Farms Arcturos Cabernet Franc 2010 Old Mission Peninsula 42. Bowers Harbor Erica Vineyard Cabernet Franc 2008 Old Mission Peninsula 41. Bowers Harbor 2896 Langley Vineyard Merlot/Cabernet Franc 2005 Old Mission Peninsula Brýs Estate Estate Signature Red 2007 Old Mission Peninsula 61. Fenn Valley Capriccio NV Lake Michigan Shore 25. Free Run Cellars Cabernet Franc 2010 Lake Michigan Shore 37. Gill’s Pier Cabernet Franc/Merlot 2007 Leelanua Peninsula 49. Peninsula Cellars Cabernet Franc/Merlot 2002 Old Mission Peninsula 47. Wyncroft Shou Avonlea Vineyard 2002 Lake Michigan Shore 92.

CALIFORNIA & WASHINGTON 1512 1551 1561 1536 1531 1596 1534 1546 1510 1525 1558 1576 1585 1514 1524 1573 1529 1596 1591

Andrew Will Champoux Vineyard Red Wine 2006 Columbia Valley 85. Bridesmaid Red Wine 2005 Napa 61. Celani ‘Tenacious’ Red Wine 2008 Napa 100. Chappellet ‘Cervantes’ Mountain Cuvee 2010 Napa 49. Crane Brothers Crane Ranch Vineyard ‘Brodatious’ 2003 Napa 65. Dominus Red Wine 1999 Napa 159. Dunham Trutina 2010 Columbia Valley 56. Eagles Trace Estate Latitude 38 2004 Napa 114. Hence Cellars ‘Cultivar’ Red Wine 2005 Walla Walla Valley 59. Hendry Hendry Vineyard Red Wine 2004 Napa 57. Ilona Estate Red Wine 2004 Howell Mountain 59. Joseph Phelps Insignia 2000 Napa 225. Lail Vineyards J. Daniel Cuvée 1998 Napa 133. Matthews Cellars Red Wine 2003 Columbia Valley 72. Pahlmeyer 2005 Napa 239. Paoletti Non Plus-Ultra Red Wine 2007 Napa 66. Pirouette (Long Shadows Vintners) Red Wine 2005 Columbia Valley 71. Opus One Red Wine 2000 Napa 239. Opus One Red Wine 2005 Napa 239.

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BORDEAUX BLENDS, CABERNET FRANC & MALBEC 1563 1570 1538 1582 1549 1589 1516

Quintessa Red Wine 2006 Napa 175. Ravenswood Pickberry Vineyard 2004 Sonoma 73. Ridge Monte Bello 2002 Santa Cruz Mountains 166. Spring Valley Vineyard Frederick Estate Red Wine 2004 Walla Walla Valley 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 1999 Napa 89.

NEW WORLD 1522 1579 1513 1532 1520 1507 1542

Catena Vista Flores Malbec 2010 Argentina 35. Cuvelier Los Andes Coleccion 2009 Mendoza 42. Engelbrecht Els 2003 Western Cape, South Africa 58. Luigi Bosca Finca Los Nobles Malbec/Verdot 1997 Argentina Seña 1999 Aconcagua, Chile 97. Tamari Reserva 2011 Mendoza, Argentina 25. Tercos Bonarda 2008 Mendoza, Argentina 25.

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FRANCE BORDEAUX - LEFT BANK (Cabernet Sauvignon blends) 1481 1408 1402 1412 1401 1426 1425 1411 1403 1400 1415 1420 1405 1421

Chateau Beau-Site Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel 2004 Saint Estèphe 70. Château Beychevelle Amiral de Beychevelle 2006 Saint-Julien 64. Château Branaire-Ducru Grand Cru Classé 2003 Saint-Julien 135. Château Ducru-Beaucaillou Grand Cru Classé 2003 Saint-Julien 339. Chateau Duhart-Milon Grand Cru Classé 2003 Pauillac 99. Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2005 Pauillac 165. Château Haut Brion 2009 Graves 2100. Chateau Hortevie 2005 Saint-Julien 97. Château Montrose Grand Cru Classé 2004 Saint Estèphe 130. Château Mouton Rothschild 1988 Pauillac 689. Château Palmer 1996 Margaux 310. Château Pedesclaux Grand Cru Classé 2005 Pauillac 89. Chateau Rauzan-Ségla Grand Cru Classé 2002 Margaux 139. Chateau Tour St. Bonnet Cru Bourgeois 2009 Médoc 30.

BORDEAUX - RIGHT BANK (Merlot blends) 1430 1417 1492 1413 1428 1410

Château Cantenac Grand Cru 2009 Saint Emilion 58. Chateau Cluzan 2010 Bordeaux 29. Château des Annereaux 2001 Lalande de Pomerol 46. Chateau du Domaine de L’Englise 2005 Pomerol 162. Chateau La Fleur-Pétrus 2004 Pomerol 139 Clos du Roy Cuvée Arthur 2000 Fronsac 46.

CAHORS (Malbec) 1480 Clos Triguedina La Chapelle du Clos 2009 Cahors

LOIRE (Cabernet Franc) 1488 Joguet Cuvee Terrior 2008 Chinon 1492 Mellot Les Morinieres 2010 Chinon

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DESSERT WINE Bel Lago Late Harvest Pinot Grigio 2006 9. Black Star Farms Sirius Cherry Wine 8. Black Star Farms Sirius Pear Wine 8. Bowers Harbor ‘Cherritage’ Cherry Wine 7. Brýs Estate ‘Dry Ice’ Ice Wine 2007 16. Burgdorf Blueberry Wine 6. Burgdorf ‘Perfection’ Raspberry-Cherry Wine 8. Castello Banfi Florus Late Harvest Moscadello 2005 Italy 6. Chateau les Roques Loupiac 2004 France 7. d’Arenberg ‘Stump Jump’ Sticky Chardonnay 2008 Australia 6. Fenn Valley Vidal Blanc ‘42’ Ice Wine 8. Kendall-Jackson Late Harvest Chardonnay 2006 Monterey 8. Librandi Le Passule 1998 Italy 9. Susana Balbo Virtuoso Late Harvest Malbec 2006 Argentina 9.

PORT, SHERRY & OTHER FORTIFIED WINE Noval Black Porto 6. Ramos Pinto 10 Year Tawny Porto 7. Royal Oporto 10 Year Tawny Porto 8. Warre’s 20 Year Tawny Port 9. Warre’s Late Bottle Vintage Port 2001 7. Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port 2007 9. Graham’s Vintage Port 2003 14. Smith Woodhouse Colheita Port 1994 10. Alvear Cream Sherry 5. Lustau Capataz Puerto Fino Solera Sherry

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Henri Maire Macvin du Jura France 6. Four Vines Port California 7. Trentatdue ‘Chocolate Amore’ Port Geyserville 8.

BRANDY, COGNAC & GRAPPA Black Star Farms Black Star Farms Black Star Farms Black Star Farms

Spirit of Cherry 9. Spirit of Pear 9. Red Grape Grappa 9. White Grape Grappa 9.

Courvoisier VS 7 Hennessy VS 7 Paul Masson Grand Amber VSOP Martell Cordon Bleu 16. Meukow XO 22. Remy Martin XO 24. Courvoisier XO 25. Martell XO Supreme 26.

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