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White Friulano, Villa Russiz, Collio, Italy 2016 $42. Pale straw with greenish tints, with a strong round flavor, and characteristic notes of almonds and chamomile flowers. Has a slightly lower acidity than the other white wines in this range. The wine is kept on its lees for at least 6-7 months before bottling. Red Wine One Point Five, Shafer Stag’s Leap District, Napa 2018 $158. Composed of 98% Cabernet Sauvignon and 2% Malbec, the deep garnet-purple colored 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon One Point Five charges out of the gate with notes of crème de cassis, chocolate-covered cherries and blackberry pie plus suggestions of bay leaves, fertile loam and pencil shavings. Medium to full-bodied, the mouth is completely coated with juicy black fruit flavors, supported by plush tannins and fantastic freshness, finishing with an invigorating herbal lift LAST CALL An esoteric collection of wines of which it is the last vintage we have on hand or the quantity we could acquire was extremely limited. Champagne Palmer & Co., Blanc de Blancs, Reims N.V. $142. White Wine Poseidon Vineyard, Chardonnay, Napa 2016 $50. Failla, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast 2015 $57. Château Haut Gléon, Blanc, Languedoc, Corbières, France 2016 $61. 60% Roussanne, 40% Grenache Blanc, a complex fruit bouquet (quince paste and dried fruit), accompanied by some floral hints (honeysuckle, acacia) and touches of spice (vanilla, cinnamon). Rich and harmonious on the palate, set off nicely by spice and butter flavors. Good length, with a dominantly fresh sensation. Flowers, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast 2015 $72. Red Wine Beringer, Cabernet Sauvignon Knights Valley Estate, Napa 2013 $51. Maestro, Robert Mondavi, Meritage 50th Anniversary, Napa 2013 $90. Wines by the Half Bottle A great way to enjoy a couple of glasses or different wines with each course! to:
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Champagne Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Yellow Label, Riems, France N.V. $54. Chardonnay Saintsbury, Unfiltered, Carneros 2018 $30. Pinot Noir Saintsbury, Sonoma Coast 2018 $34.. Meritage Ramey Wine Cellars, Claret, Napa 2017 $34. Medium garnet-purple colored, the 2015 Claret offers notes of blackberries, kirsch and red currants with hints of earth and dried herbs. The medium to full-bodied palate is plush, velvety and open for business, with some baking spice notes coming through on the finish. Cabernet Sauvignon J. Lohr, Hilltop, Paso Robles 2017 $32. Plumpjack, Estate, Oakville 2016 $138. Dessert Terre Rouge, Muscat à Petits Grains, Shenandoah Valley 2008 $35. Ch. Laribotte, Sauternes 2017 $40. Domaine de Juchepie, Les Quarts, Côteaux du Layon Faye, 2007 $51. Neige, Cidre de Glace, 2010 $56. Höpler, Eiswein, Pinot Noir, Burgenland, Austria 2009 $104. Champagne - Sparkling - Prosecco Cune, Cava, Brut, Spain, N.V. $29. Enrico Serafino, Brut, Alta Langa, Italy 2014 $32. Roger Goulart, Brut Rosé, Gran Cava, Spain 2014 $35. Simmonet Febvre, Cremant de Bourgogne, France N.V. $42. Hattingley, Brut Rosé, England 2014 $55. Janisson & Fils, Brut Tradition, à Verzenay N.V. $64. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Moët & Chandon, Brut Reserve, Reims N.V. $79. III Rows, Brut Rosé, North Coast N.V. $85. Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, “Yellow Label”, Reims N.V. $105. Moët & Chandon, Nectár Imperial, Rosé, Reims N.V. $109. Pol Roger, Brut N.V. $109. Billecart-Salmon, Brut Rosé, Maureuil-Sur-Aÿ N.V. $147. THE FOLLOWING CHAMPAGNES ARE CHILLED UPON REQUEST please allow 20 minutes Krug, Brut, Grand Cuvée 168éme Édition $202. Laurent-Perrier, Grand Siecle No. 24 $206. White Wine & Rosé Various White Arca Nova, Vinho Verde, Portugal 2018 $28. Erbaluce di Caluso, Bianco, Luigi , Vinho Verde, Portugal 2018 $28. Albarino, Hendry, Napa 2019 $40. Friulano, Villa Russiz, Collio, Italy 2016 $42. Pale straw with greenish tints, with a strong round flavor, and characteristic notes of almonds and chamomile flowers. Has a slightly lower acidity than the other white wines in this range. The wine is kept on its lees for at least 6-7 months before bottling. Pinot Gris King Estate, Domaine, Oregon 2014 $45. Rosé Poggio Anima, Raphael, Sicily 2019 $28. Ch. Sainte Eulalie, Minervois, Printemps d’Eulalie, Languedoc 2020 $30. Ameztoi Rubentis, Txakolina, Spain 2020 $33. Turley, California 2018 $35. Blended White Wine Los Loros, Listán Blanco de Canarias, Valle de Güímar, Spain 2019 $61. Listán Blanco, Vijariego Blanco Hermitage Blanc, Domaine Jean Louis Chave, France 2012 $302. (chilled to order – please allow 10-15 minutes) Coming from l’Ermite, Les Rocoules, Maison Blanche and Peleat lieux-dits, it’s always a rough blend of 80% Marsanne and 20% Roussanne that’s aged in barrel. Loaded with notions of honeysuckle, orange marmalade, powered rock, buttered citrus and green almond, it’s full-bodied, rich, upfront and fruit loaded. it will be relatively accessible early in its life, it has the concentration to hold for two decades. Riesling Dr. Hermann, Mosel 2019 $36. Sauvignon Blanc Sancerre, Cuvée A’Dair, Les Chanvrières, France 2014 $42. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Duckhorn, Napa 2017 $49. Joseph Phelps, Napa 2017 $62. White Wine Chardonnay Decoy, Sonoma Coast 2019 $38. Domaine A’Dair, Chablis, Burgundy 2014 $42. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Henri Perrusset, Mâcon-Villages, Burgundy 2017 $45. Ferrari-Carano, Carneros 2016 $47. Vincent, Pouilly-Fuisse, Burgundy 2018 $52. Rombauer, Carneros 2018 $69. Cakebread, Napa 2018 $81. Chateau Montelena, Napa 2017/2019 $83. Grgich Hills, Estate, Napa 2016 $83. Albert Bichot, Vaucopin, Chablis Grand Cru 2016 $84. Buisson Battault, Meursault Genevrieres, Premier Cru, Burgundy 2014 $122. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Louis Latour, Puligny Montrachet, Burgundy 2019 $153. Red Wine Italy Montefalco, Arnaldo-Caprai, Rosso 2015 $37. (70% Sangiovese, 30% Cabernet Franc) Nero d’Avola, Fuedo Montoni 2016 $37. Rosso di Montalcino Fuligni, Ginestreto 2014 $43. Val di Suga 2014 $45. Barbera, Riva Leone 2016 $48. Poliziano, Asinone, Vino Nobile de Montepulciano 2017 $84. (Sangiovese based blend) - A generous, beautiful Vino Nobile with cherry, walnut and chocolate character. Firm, lightly chewy tannins give this wine form and verve. It's long and lively with beautiful firmness and polish. Barbaresco Asij, Ceretto 2013 $86. Barolo Riva Leone 2013 $58. Cascina Nuovo, Elvio Cogno 2013 $98. Gaja, daGromis 2012 $125. Borgogno 2015 $137. Amarone Vaio Armaron, Masi 2011 $139. L’Arco 2011 $154. Bertani 2007 $172. Red Wine Chateauneuf du Pape P. Lesec, Galets Blonds 2015 $80. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Guigal 2009 $97. Côtes du Rhône Domaine de la Janassse, Reserve 2019 $40. Beaujolais-Villages Saint-Amour, Mommessin, Les Grand Mises 2018 $39. Morgon, Mommessin, Les Grandes Mises, Côte de Puy 2018 $43. Other French Regions Le Champ d’Orphée, Gaillac 2017 $41. Braucol Clos Marfisi, Patrimonio, Corsica 2017 $50. Niellucio SOUTH AFRICA Pinotage Inspirational Batch 7, (clay soil) Arendsig $50. Inspirational Batch 8, (shale soil) Arendsig $50. Bacchus, Mont Blois 2018 $89. Red Wine Spain Black Slate, Porrera, Priorat 2016 $41. Domino del Aguila, Picaro Tinto, Ribera del Duero 2018 $53. Cune, Imperial, Rioja, Gran Reserva 2012 $116. Quinta Sardonia, Castilla y Léon 2014 $121. Malbec Cuvelier Los Andes, Coleccion, Uco Valley 2015 $37. Crocus, Le Calcifère, Cahors, France 2014 $74. Zinfandel Grgich Hills, Estate, Napa 2018 $64. Rombauer, California 2018 $65. Rockpile, Mauritson, Rockpile Ridge Vineyard, Sonoma 2014 $69. __________Turley__________ Juvenile, California 2017 $47. This is a blend of young-vine fruit from 13 different counties in California. Pale to medium ruby-purple, the 2017 Zinfandel Juvenile is scented of cinnamon toast and licorice with warm red currants, cranberries, warm black berries and cherries with blue fruits and spicy hints. Light to medium-bodied, it has a good core of fruit in the mouth with loads of warm spices coming through, framed by softly textured tannins and juicy acidity, finishing long and spicy. Rinaldi Vineyard, Amador 2016 $70. Returning to the Turley portfolio after a few years' hiatus, the 2016 Zinfandel Rinaldi Vineyard exhibits an attractive bouquet of creamy balsamic cherries, rose petals, spring flowers and cracked black pepper. From a higher elevation, cooler climate site, the wine is full-bodied, chewy and concentrated, with a deep and tangy profile. It will merit at least a few years' bottle age. Red Wine Merlot Ramspeck, Napa 2012 $42. Raymond, Reserve, North Coast, Napa 2016 $48. Plumpjack, Napa 2018 $74. Shafer, Napa 2011 $99. __________Duckhorn__________ Napa 2017 $104. Napa, 6.0 liter 2011 $652. Petite Sirah - Petite Syrah Turley, Hayne Vineyard, Napa 2006 $188. Never disappointing, and usually one of the finest Petite Syrahs made in California, the 2006 Petite Sirah Hayne Vineyard once again hits on all cylinders. A blockbuster Petite Sirah, inky purple in color with a glorious nose of charcoal, black raspberry, blueberry, creme de cassis, licorice, and crushed rocks, it is very full-bodied, powerful, with sweet tannin, decent acidity, and a 45+-second finish. Cinsault Turley, Bechthold Vineyard, Lodi 2018 $36. Cabernet Franc Circumstance, Waterkloof, Stellenbosch, South Africa 2017 $36. Clau de Nell, Anne Claude LeFlaive, Anjou, France 2014 $79. Red Wine Syrah Mollydooker, The Boxer, McLaren Vale 2018 $48. Mollydooker's 2018 The Boxer Shiraz delivers what fans of this producer have come to expect: huge fruit, plenty of ripeness, tasty oak and oodles of flavor. Cedar, chocolate and mint accent cola, plum and berry fruit on the nose, while the full-bodied palate is round, supple and expansive. It's creamy-ripe, yet the wine ends silky and mouthwatering. Krupp Brothers, Black Bart, Stagecoach Vineyard, Napa 2009 $128. Relentless, Shafer, Napa 2015 $157. Blended of 90% Syrah and 10% Petite Sirah, the deep purple-black colored 2015 Relentless has a total rock-star nose of flamboyant blackberry pie, plum preserves, mulberries and licorice scents with hints of Sichuan pepper, hoisin, Indian spices and smoked meats plus a waft of raspberry leaves. Very big, rich, full and decadently fruited in the mouth, the palate packs in black fruits and exotic spices layers with a firm, rounded tannin frame and just enough freshness to carry off the long, opulent finish. Red Wine Pinot Noir Valmoissine, Louis Latour, Burgundy, France 2017 $33. Philipe Girard, Bourgogne, Burgundy 2016 $33. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Averaen, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2019 $43. Landmark, Overlook, Sonoma 2016 $46. Willakenzie Estate, Gisèle, Willamette Valley 2015 $47. Largeot, Chorey-les-Beaune, “Les Beaumonts” 2016 $58. Calmère, Carneros 2016 $68. Bennett Valley Cellars, Estate, Sonoma 2012 $69. Ziata, Russian River 2016 $77. Emeritus, Hallberg Ranch, Russian River Valley 2018 $82. Bourgogne, Dom. Pierre Labet, Vieilles Vignes, Beaune 2015 $84. Sojourn, Rogers Creek Vineyard, Sonoma 2016 $86. Guillard, Gevrey-Chambertin, “Aux Corvées”, Burgundy 2018 $95. Lucie, Dutton Ranch, Widdoes Vineyard, Russian River 2016 $98. Red Wine Pinot Noir (continued) Rochioli, Russian River Valley 2015 $106. Louis Jadot, Clos des Ursules, Beaune, Burgundy 2012 $113. FEL, Savoy Vineyard, Anderson Valley 2016 $126. Domaine Marc Roy, Gevrey Chambertin 2011 $142. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) __________Merry Edwards, Sonoma__________ Sonoma Coast 2016 $104. Coopersmith 2015 $151. Bernard Gros, Vosne Romanée 2012 $168. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Bernard Gros, Clos Vougeot, “Musigni” 2011 $286. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Red Wine Blends Leviathan, California 2017 $55. Leviathan was founded in 2004 by winemaker Andy Erickson, former winemaker of Screaming Eagle Winery. The goal was simple: to create one, unique red wine, drawn from some of the best vineyards in Northern California. The resulting bottling, was born of a passion for blending Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, to create a full bodied wine with a character all of its own. Cuvelier Los Andes, Grand Vin, Uco Valley 2013 $67. Grand Vin is our “First Label”. We like to introduce our Grand Vin as the Argentinean cousin of Château Léoville-Poyferré, 2nd Grand Cru Classé from Saint-Julien, our family’s most renowned Estate in Bordeaux, France. Grand Vin is an exceptional Bordeaux-style blend, with an impressive tannic structure from our best Malbec, rounded, balanced and completed with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Petit Verdot. L’Aventure, Côte a Côte, Paso Robles 2012 $159. The terrific 2012 Cote a Cote is 60% Grenache, 30% Mourvedre and 10% Syrah that was aged in a combination of new and used French oak barrels. Seamless and elegant, with full-bodied richness, it has awesome notes of kirsch and black raspberry-styled fruits, toasted spice, licorice and roasted meats all emerging from the glass. This beauty shows the purity of the vintage, and backs that up with rock star concentration, perfect balance and serious length. It will have over a decade of longevity. L’Aventure, Estate, Paso Robles 2013 $240. Another blockbuster is the 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate. Incorporating 4% Petit Verdot, it offers telltale notes of currants, tobacco leaf, graphite and spring flower in its classic Cabernet style. Full-bodied and decidedly energetic and lively, with good acidity, it's another 2013 from Stephan that possesses a wallop of tannin in its structured, yet balanced and age-worth profile. It should be at its best from 2018-2028+ Red Wine Meritage & Bordeaux Cru Monplaisir, Bordeaux-Supérieur 2016 $43. The Reveler, Columbia Valley 2017 $49. Ch. Plince, Pomerol 2014 $57. Ch. Sociando Mallet, Haut-Medoc 2012 $66. 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot and 5% Cabernet Franc. Wonderfully sweet, ripe tannins seem to be a rule of thumb from this great terroir just to the north of St.-Estèphe’s Château Montrose. A beautiful deep ruby/purple color, decent acidity, medium to full-bodied mouthfeel and stunning fruit put this wine right in the midst of the best classified crus from the Médoc, yet it has never been classified. Softer than I would have suspected (and I’ve been following and buying this wine since the mid-1970s), this wine will still age beautifully for 10-15+ years (Robert Parker.) Ch. La Closerie des Eyrins, Margaux 2016 $70. Ch. Haut Segottes, St. Emilion, Grand Cru 2017 $70. Crocus, Le Calcifère, Cahors 2014 $74. Ch. La Croix Bonis, St. Estephe 2014 $82. Bacchus, Mont Blois, South Africa 2018 $89. Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot Maestro, Robert Mondavi, 50th Anniversary, Napa 2013 $90. Ceyneth, Sonoma, 2014 $94. A blend of about 60% Cabernet Franc, with 25% Merlot, the rest Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. The grapes come primarily from Chalk Hill, but with smaller quantities of fruit from the Jackson Estate vineyards in Bennett Valley, Knights Valley and Alexander Valley. The daughter of Pierre Seillan, Hélène, makes these wines in an elegant, almost St.-Emilion Cheval Blanc style. Revelry Vintners, T he Reveler, y 2017 $49. Red Wine Meritage & Bordeaux (continued) Ch. Clarke, Listrac-Médoc 2015 $95. Symmetry, Rodney Strong, Alexander Valley 2015 $96. __________Justin, Paso Robles__________ Justification 2015 $103. Isoceles 2015 $125. Palazzo, Right Bank, Napa 2009 $118. The 2009 Right Bank is a rock star, an amazingly great effort – along with the 2012 and possibly the 2013 – Right Bank Proprietary Red Wine that Scott Palazzo has made to date. A blend of 68% Merlot, 24% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine still followed the trend of 14 months barrel aging in 40% new French oak. Truly great stuff, with a stunningly intense nose of crème de cassis, caramel, high quality espresso and possibly the dark chocolate from the Rhône Valley known as Valrhona, this wine is layered, full-bodied, opulent and stunningly rich, and consequently flirting with perfection. What’s amazing is that Scott Palazzo told me the harvest for the 2009 was one of the latest ever, extending into the first week of November. The result is a killer effort, although still an adolescent in terms of its evolution, with a good 15 or more years of life ahead of it. Italics, Proprietary Red Blend, Coombsville 2015 $120. The 2015 Italics Proprietary Red Wine opens with cassis and raspberries. The mid-palate is rich and creamy, tempered by a fruit-based acidity. The mouthfeel has a graphite texture, intermingling with the mid-palate and delivering length and density to the finish. As a Bordeaux blend, it combines the softness of Merlot with the intensity of Cabernet Sauvignon, and seasoned with trace amounts of Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc to give it layers of fruit and complexity Red Wine Meritage & Bordeaux (continued) Cannonball, High Dive 2015 $143. The wine’s ‘Left Bank’ Bordeaux style blends Cabernet Sauvignon with additional Bordeaux varietals; Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. High Dive exhibits aromatics of red cassis, notes of strawberries and crushed blackberries and tones of clove and white pepper. Rich, plush mouthfeel with sweet dark currant and blackberry fruit. Fabulous density and weight, with excellent texture. Bold and complex, with hints of dark chocolate and espresso. Aged 20 months in 60% new French oak. Overture, Napa N.V. $215. Continuum, Napa 2014 $335. Trefethen, HaLo, Napa 2015 $357. Opus One, Napa 2015 $419. Ch. Mouton-Rothschild, Gold Engraved Bottle 2000 $2678. due to the rarity of this bottle, payment must be made prior to serving Red Wine Cabernet Sauvignon Clone 7, Paso Robles 2019 $37. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Ærena, North Coast 2016 $40. Earthquake, Michael-David, Lodi 2019 $43. Hendry, “HRW” Napa 2019 $45. Girard, Napa 2018 $59. _________Obsidian Ridge________ Estate, Red Hills, Lake County 2017 $59. Half Mile, Lake County 2015 $111. Band of Vintners, Napa 2018 $61. Blue Rock, Alexander Valley 2015 $69. Palermo, Orin Swift, Napa 2019 $82. Peju, Napa 2015 $89. Rombauer, Napa 2018 $110. Chimney Rock, Stag’s Leap District 2018 $126. Cliff Lede, Stag’s Leap 2014 $141. Their basic Cabernet Sauvignon from Stags Leap, the 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon is sensational and only hints at what consumers are likely to find with their more expensive and higher-end cuvées. This is just a stunner that is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Petit Verdot, 5% Cabernet Franc and the rest Malbec and Merlot. Dense purple in color, it has a beautiful nose of spring flowers, blackcurrants, subtle background oak and licorice and a long, opulent mouthfeel. This is a beauty that can be drunk now or cellared for another 15 more years. It is a heck of a wine and irresistible. Red Wine Cabernet Sauvignon (continued) Caymus, Napa 2019 $142. Caymus, Special Selection 2015 $301. ____________Shafer____________ One Point Five, Stag’s Leap District, Napa 2018 $158. Composed of 98% Cabernet Sauvignon and 2% Malbec, the deep garnet-purple colored 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon One Point Five charges out of the gate with notes of crème de cassis, chocolate-covered cherries and blackberry pie plus suggestions of bay leaves, fertile loam and pencil shavings. Medium to full-bodied, the mouth is completely coated with juicy black fruit flavors, supported by plush tannins and fantastic freshness, finishing with an invigorating herbal lift Hillside Select, Stag’s Leap District, Napa 2013 $464. Cade, Estate, Howell Mountain 2016 $173. Italics, Estate, Napa 2014 $173. Odette, Estate, Stag’s Leap, Napa 2013 $232. __________Janzen_________ Napa 2013 $112. Beckstoffer Missouri Hopper Vineyard, Napa 2015 $188. Cloudy Bay Vineyard, Napa 2015 $215. Red Wine Cabernet Sauvignon (continued) Quilceda Creek, Columbia Valley 2015 $250. Spottswoode, Napa 2014 $296. Mayacamus, Mt. Veeder 2003 $315. Plumpjack Reserve 2016 $556. Bond, Pluribus 2014 $743. Bond, Quella 2016 $1071. 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TEST FEATURED WINES Following are our strong recommendations to consider when selecting a wine for your evening. We have included some notes on these exceptional wines and encourage you to take this opportunity to enhance your dining experience. Champagne Janisson & Fils, Brut Tradition, à Verzenay N.V. $64. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay, cellar aged 30 months. The attack is fresh and harmonious with a gentle, enticing acidity. The effervescence reinforces the freshness and galvanizes the taste. As the wine temperature rises it develops a soft, almost velvety texture. Hints of marshmallow and almond give the cuvee a real distinctness. White Friulano, Villa Russiz, Collio, Italy 2016 $42. Pale straw with greenish tints, with a strong round flavor, and characteristic notes of almonds and chamomile flowers. Has a slightly lower acidity than the other white wines in this range. The wine is kept on its lees for at least 6-7 months before bottling. Red Wine One Point Five, Shafer Stag’s Leap District, Napa 2018 $158. Composed of 98% Cabernet Sauvignon and 2% Malbec, the deep garnet-purple colored 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon One Point Five charges out of the gate with notes of crème de cassis, chocolate-covered cherries and blackberry pie plus suggestions of bay leaves, fertile loam and pencil shavings. Medium to full-bodied, the mouth is completely coated with juicy black fruit flavors, supported by plush tannins and fantastic freshness, finishing with an invigorating herbal lift LAST CALL An esoteric collection of wines of which it is the last vintage we have on hand or the quantity we could acquire was extremely limited. Champagne Palmer & Co., Blanc de Blancs, Reims N.V. $142. White Wine Poseidon Vineyard, Chardonnay, Napa 2016 $50. Failla, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast 2015 $57. Château Haut Gléon, Blanc, Languedoc, Corbières, France 2016 $61. 60% Roussanne, 40% Grenache Blanc, a complex fruit bouquet (quince paste and dried fruit), accompanied by some floral hints (honeysuckle, acacia) and touches of spice (vanilla, cinnamon). Rich and harmonious on the palate, set off nicely by spice and butter flavors. Good length, with a dominantly fresh sensation. Flowers, Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast 2015 $72. Red Wine Beringer, Cabernet Sauvignon Knights Valley Estate, Napa 2013 $51. Maestro, Robert Mondavi, Meritage 50th Anniversary, Napa 2013 $90. Wines by the Half Bottle A great way to enjoy a couple of glasses or different wines with each course! Champagne Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Yellow Label, Riems, France N.V. $54. Chardonnay Saintsbury, Unfiltered, Carneros 2018 $30. Pinot Noir Saintsbury, Sonoma Coast 2018 $34.. Meritage Ramey Wine Cellars, Claret, Napa 2017 $34. Medium garnet-purple colored, the 2015 Claret offers notes of blackberries, kirsch and red currants with hints of earth and dried herbs. The medium to full-bodied palate is plush, velvety and open for business, with some baking spice notes coming through on the finish. Cabernet Sauvignon J. Lohr, Hilltop, Paso Robles 2017 $32. Plumpjack, Estate, Oakville 2016 $138. Dessert Terre Rouge, Muscat à Petits Grains, Shenandoah Valley 2008 $35. Ch. Laribotte, Sauternes 2017 $40. Domaine de Juchepie, Les Quarts, Côteaux du Layon Faye, 2007 $51. Neige, Cidre de Glace, 2010 $56. Höpler, Eiswein, Pinot Noir, Burgenland, Austria 2009 $104. Champagne - Sparkling - Prosecco Cune, Cava, Brut, Spain, N.V. $29. Enrico Serafino, Brut, Alta Langa, Italy 2014 $32. Roger Goulart, Brut Rosé, Gran Cava, Spain 2014 $35. Simmonet Febvre, Cremant de Bourgogne, France N.V. $42. Hattingley, Brut Rosé, England 2014 $55. Janisson & Fils, Brut Tradition, à Verzenay N.V. $64. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Moët & Chandon, Brut Reserve, Reims N.V. $79. III Rows, Brut Rosé, North Coast N.V. $85. Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, “Yellow Label”, Reims N.V. $105. Moët & Chandon, Nectár Imperial, Rosé, Reims N.V. $109. Pol Roger, Brut N.V. $109. Billecart-Salmon, Brut Rosé, Maureuil-Sur-Aÿ N.V. $147. THE FOLLOWING CHAMPAGNES ARE CHILLED UPON REQUEST please allow 20 minutes Krug, Brut, Grand Cuvée 168éme Édition $202. Laurent-Perrier, Grand Siecle No. 24 $206. White Wine & Rosé Various White Arca Nova, Vinho Verde, Portugal 2018 $28. Erbaluce di Caluso, Bianco, Luigi , Vinho Verde, Portugal 2018 $28. Albarino, Hendry, Napa 2019 $40. Friulano, Villa Russiz, Collio, Italy 2016 $42. Pale straw with greenish tints, with a strong round flavor, and characteristic notes of almonds and chamomile flowers. Has a slightly lower acidity than the other white wines in this range. The wine is kept on its lees for at least 6-7 months before bottling. Pinot Gris King Estate, Domaine, Oregon 2014 $45. Rosé Poggio Anima, Raphael, Sicily 2019 $28. Ch. Sainte Eulalie, Minervois, Printemps d’Eulalie, Languedoc 2020 $30. Ameztoi Rubentis, Txakolina, Spain 2020 $33. Turley, California 2018 $35. Blended White Wine Los Loros, Listán Blanco de Canarias, Valle de Güímar, Spain 2019 $61. Listán Blanco, Vijariego Blanco Hermitage Blanc, Domaine Jean Louis Chave, France 2012 $302. (chilled to order – please allow 10-15 minutes) Coming from l’Ermite, Les Rocoules, Maison Blanche and Peleat lieux-dits, it’s always a rough blend of 80% Marsanne and 20% Roussanne that’s aged in barrel. Loaded with notions of honeysuckle, orange marmalade, powered rock, buttered citrus and green almond, it’s full-bodied, rich, upfront and fruit loaded. it will be relatively accessible early in its life, it has the concentration to hold for two decades. Riesling Dr. Hermann, Mosel 2019 $36. Sauvignon Blanc Sancerre, Cuvée A’Dair, Les Chanvrières, France 2014 $42. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Duckhorn, Napa 2017 $49. Joseph Phelps, Napa 2017 $62. White Wine Chardonnay Decoy, Sonoma Coast 2019 $38. Domaine A’Dair, Chablis, Burgundy 2014 $42. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Henri Perrusset, Mâcon-Villages, Burgundy 2017 $45. Ferrari-Carano, Carneros 2016 $47. Vincent, Pouilly-Fuisse, Burgundy 2018 $52. Rombauer, Carneros 2018 $69. Cakebread, Napa 2018 $81. Chateau Montelena, Napa 2017/2019 $83. Grgich Hills, Estate, Napa 2016 $83. Albert Bichot, Vaucopin, Chablis Grand Cru 2016 $84. Buisson Battault, Meursault Genevrieres, Premier Cru, Burgundy 2014 $122. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Louis Latour, Puligny Montrachet, Burgundy 2019 $153. Red Wine Italy Montefalco, Arnaldo-Caprai, Rosso 2015 $37. (70% Sangiovese, 30% Cabernet Franc) Nero d’Avola, Fuedo Montoni 2016 $37. Rosso di Montalcino Fuligni, Ginestreto 2014 $43. Val di Suga 2014 $45. Barbera, Riva Leone 2016 $48. Poliziano, Asinone, Vino Nobile de Montepulciano 2017 $84. (Sangiovese based blend) - A generous, beautiful Vino Nobile with cherry, walnut and chocolate character. Firm, lightly chewy tannins give this wine form and verve. It's long and lively with beautiful firmness and polish. Barbaresco Asij, Ceretto 2013 $86. Barolo Riva Leone 2013 $58. Cascina Nuovo, Elvio Cogno 2013 $98. Gaja, daGromis 2012 $125. Borgogno 2015 $137. Amarone Vaio Armaron, Masi 2011 $139. L’Arco 2011 $154. Bertani 2007 $172. Red Wine Chateauneuf du Pape P. Lesec, Galets Blonds 2015 $80. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Guigal 2009 $97. Côtes du Rhône Domaine de la Janassse, Reserve 2019 $40. Beaujolais-Villages Saint-Amour, Mommessin, Les Grand Mises 2018 $39. Morgon, Mommessin, Les Grandes Mises, Côte de Puy 2018 $43. Other French Regions Le Champ d’Orphée, Gaillac 2017 $41. Braucol Clos Marfisi, Patrimonio, Corsica 2017 $50. Niellucio SOUTH AFRICA Pinotage Inspirational Batch 7, (clay soil) Arendsig $50. Inspirational Batch 8, (shale soil) Arendsig $50. Bacchus, Mont Blois 2018 $89. Red Wine Spain Black Slate, Porrera, Priorat 2016 $41. Domino del Aguila, Picaro Tinto, Ribera del Duero 2018 $53. Cune, Imperial, Rioja, Gran Reserva 2012 $116. Quinta Sardonia, Castilla y Léon 2014 $121. Malbec Cuvelier Los Andes, Coleccion, Uco Valley 2015 $37. Crocus, Le Calcifère, Cahors, France 2014 $74. Zinfandel Grgich Hills, Estate, Napa 2018 $64. Rombauer, California 2018 $65. Rockpile, Mauritson, Rockpile Ridge Vineyard, Sonoma 2014 $69. __________Turley__________ Juvenile, California 2017 $47. This is a blend of young-vine fruit from 13 different counties in California. Pale to medium ruby-purple, the 2017 Zinfandel Juvenile is scented of cinnamon toast and licorice with warm red currants, cranberries, warm black berries and cherries with blue fruits and spicy hints. Light to medium-bodied, it has a good core of fruit in the mouth with loads of warm spices coming through, framed by softly textured tannins and juicy acidity, finishing long and spicy. Rinaldi Vineyard, Amador 2016 $70. Returning to the Turley portfolio after a few years' hiatus, the 2016 Zinfandel Rinaldi Vineyard exhibits an attractive bouquet of creamy balsamic cherries, rose petals, spring flowers and cracked black pepper. From a higher elevation, cooler climate site, the wine is full-bodied, chewy and concentrated, with a deep and tangy profile. It will merit at least a few years' bottle age. Red Wine Merlot Ramspeck, Napa 2012 $42. Raymond, Reserve, North Coast, Napa 2016 $48. Plumpjack, Napa 2018 $74. Shafer, Napa 2011 $99. __________Duckhorn__________ Napa 2017 $104. Napa, 6.0 liter 2011 $652. Petite Sirah - Petite Syrah Turley, Hayne Vineyard, Napa 2006 $188. Never disappointing, and usually one of the finest Petite Syrahs made in California, the 2006 Petite Sirah Hayne Vineyard once again hits on all cylinders. A blockbuster Petite Sirah, inky purple in color with a glorious nose of charcoal, black raspberry, blueberry, creme de cassis, licorice, and crushed rocks, it is very full-bodied, powerful, with sweet tannin, decent acidity, and a 45+-second finish. Cinsault Turley, Bechthold Vineyard, Lodi 2018 $36. Cabernet Franc Circumstance, Waterkloof, Stellenbosch, South Africa 2017 $36. Clau de Nell, Anne Claude LeFlaive, Anjou, France 2014 $79. Red Wine Syrah Mollydooker, The Boxer, McLaren Vale 2018 $48. Mollydooker's 2018 The Boxer Shiraz delivers what fans of this producer have come to expect: huge fruit, plenty of ripeness, tasty oak and oodles of flavor. Cedar, chocolate and mint accent cola, plum and berry fruit on the nose, while the full-bodied palate is round, supple and expansive. It's creamy-ripe, yet the wine ends silky and mouthwatering. Krupp Brothers, Black Bart, Stagecoach Vineyard, Napa 2009 $128. Relentless, Shafer, Napa 2015 $157. Blended of 90% Syrah and 10% Petite Sirah, the deep purple-black colored 2015 Relentless has a total rock-star nose of flamboyant blackberry pie, plum preserves, mulberries and licorice scents with hints of Sichuan pepper, hoisin, Indian spices and smoked meats plus a waft of raspberry leaves. Very big, rich, full and decadently fruited in the mouth, the palate packs in black fruits and exotic spices layers with a firm, rounded tannin frame and just enough freshness to carry off the long, opulent finish. Red Wine Pinot Noir Valmoissine, Louis Latour, Burgundy, France 2017 $33. Philipe Girard, Bourgogne, Burgundy 2016 $33. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Averaen, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2019 $43. Landmark, Overlook, Sonoma 2016 $46. Willakenzie Estate, Gisèle, Willamette Valley 2015 $47. Largeot, Chorey-les-Beaune, “Les Beaumonts” 2016 $58. Calmère, Carneros 2016 $68. Bennett Valley Cellars, Estate, Sonoma 2012 $69. Ziata, Russian River 2016 $77. Emeritus, Hallberg Ranch, Russian River Valley 2018 $82. Bourgogne, Dom. Pierre Labet, Vieilles Vignes, Beaune 2015 $84. Sojourn, Rogers Creek Vineyard, Sonoma 2016 $86. Guillard, Gevrey-Chambertin, “Aux Corvées”, Burgundy 2018 $95. Lucie, Dutton Ranch, Widdoes Vineyard, Russian River 2016 $98. Red Wine Pinot Noir (continued) Rochioli, Russian River Valley 2015 $106. Louis Jadot, Clos des Ursules, Beaune, Burgundy 2012 $113. FEL, Savoy Vineyard, Anderson Valley 2016 $126. Domaine Marc Roy, Gevrey Chambertin 2011 $142. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) __________Merry Edwards, Sonoma__________ Sonoma Coast 2016 $104. Coopersmith 2015 $151. Bernard Gros, Vosne Romanée 2012 $168. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Bernard Gros, Clos Vougeot, “Musigni” 2011 $286. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Red Wine Blends Leviathan, California 2017 $55. Leviathan was founded in 2004 by winemaker Andy Erickson, former winemaker of Screaming Eagle Winery. The goal was simple: to create one, unique red wine, drawn from some of the best vineyards in Northern California. The resulting bottling, was born of a passion for blending Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, to create a full bodied wine with a character all of its own. Cuvelier Los Andes, Grand Vin, Uco Valley 2013 $67. Grand Vin is our “First Label”. We like to introduce our Grand Vin as the Argentinean cousin of Château Léoville-Poyferré, 2nd Grand Cru Classé from Saint-Julien, our family’s most renowned Estate in Bordeaux, France. Grand Vin is an exceptional Bordeaux-style blend, with an impressive tannic structure from our best Malbec, rounded, balanced and completed with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Petit Verdot. L’Aventure, Côte a Côte, Paso Robles 2012 $159. The terrific 2012 Cote a Cote is 60% Grenache, 30% Mourvedre and 10% Syrah that was aged in a combination of new and used French oak barrels. Seamless and elegant, with full-bodied richness, it has awesome notes of kirsch and black raspberry-styled fruits, toasted spice, licorice and roasted meats all emerging from the glass. This beauty shows the purity of the vintage, and backs that up with rock star concentration, perfect balance and serious length. It will have over a decade of longevity. L’Aventure, Estate, Paso Robles 2013 $240. Another blockbuster is the 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon Estate. Incorporating 4% Petit Verdot, it offers telltale notes of currants, tobacco leaf, graphite and spring flower in its classic Cabernet style. Full-bodied and decidedly energetic and lively, with good acidity, it's another 2013 from Stephan that possesses a wallop of tannin in its structured, yet balanced and age-worth profile. It should be at its best from 2018-2028+ Red Wine Meritage & Bordeaux Cru Monplaisir, Bordeaux-Supérieur 2016 $43. The Reveler, Columbia Valley 2017 $49. Ch. Plince, Pomerol 2014 $57. Ch. Sociando Mallet, Haut-Medoc 2012 $66. 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot and 5% Cabernet Franc. Wonderfully sweet, ripe tannins seem to be a rule of thumb from this great terroir just to the north of St.-Estèphe’s Château Montrose. A beautiful deep ruby/purple color, decent acidity, medium to full-bodied mouthfeel and stunning fruit put this wine right in the midst of the best classified crus from the Médoc, yet it has never been classified. Softer than I would have suspected (and I’ve been following and buying this wine since the mid-1970s), this wine will still age beautifully for 10-15+ years (Robert Parker.) Ch. La Closerie des Eyrins, Margaux 2016 $70. Ch. Haut Segottes, St. Emilion, Grand Cru 2017 $70. Crocus, Le Calcifère, Cahors 2014 $74. Ch. La Croix Bonis, St. Estephe 2014 $82. Bacchus, Mont Blois, South Africa 2018 $89. Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot Maestro, Robert Mondavi, 50th Anniversary, Napa 2013 $90. Ceyneth, Sonoma, 2014 $94. A blend of about 60% Cabernet Franc, with 25% Merlot, the rest Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. The grapes come primarily from Chalk Hill, but with smaller quantities of fruit from the Jackson Estate vineyards in Bennett Valley, Knights Valley and Alexander Valley. The daughter of Pierre Seillan, Hélène, makes these wines in an elegant, almost St.-Emilion Cheval Blanc style. Revelry Vintners, T he Reveler, y 2017 $49. Red Wine Meritage & Bordeaux (continued) Ch. Clarke, Listrac-Médoc 2015 $95. Symmetry, Rodney Strong, Alexander Valley 2015 $96. __________Justin, Paso Robles__________ Justification 2015 $103. Isoceles 2015 $125. Palazzo, Right Bank, Napa 2009 $118. The 2009 Right Bank is a rock star, an amazingly great effort – along with the 2012 and possibly the 2013 – Right Bank Proprietary Red Wine that Scott Palazzo has made to date. A blend of 68% Merlot, 24% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine still followed the trend of 14 months barrel aging in 40% new French oak. Truly great stuff, with a stunningly intense nose of crème de cassis, caramel, high quality espresso and possibly the dark chocolate from the Rhône Valley known as Valrhona, this wine is layered, full-bodied, opulent and stunningly rich, and consequently flirting with perfection. What’s amazing is that Scott Palazzo told me the harvest for the 2009 was one of the latest ever, extending into the first week of November. The result is a killer effort, although still an adolescent in terms of its evolution, with a good 15 or more years of life ahead of it. Italics, Proprietary Red Blend, Coombsville 2015 $120. The 2015 Italics Proprietary Red Wine opens with cassis and raspberries. The mid-palate is rich and creamy, tempered by a fruit-based acidity. The mouthfeel has a graphite texture, intermingling with the mid-palate and delivering length and density to the finish. As a Bordeaux blend, it combines the softness of Merlot with the intensity of Cabernet Sauvignon, and seasoned with trace amounts of Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc to give it layers of fruit and complexity Red Wine Meritage & Bordeaux (continued) Cannonball, High Dive 2015 $143. The wine’s ‘Left Bank’ Bordeaux style blends Cabernet Sauvignon with additional Bordeaux varietals; Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. High Dive exhibits aromatics of red cassis, notes of strawberries and crushed blackberries and tones of clove and white pepper. Rich, plush mouthfeel with sweet dark currant and blackberry fruit. Fabulous density and weight, with excellent texture. Bold and complex, with hints of dark chocolate and espresso. Aged 20 months in 60% new French oak. Overture, Napa N.V. $215. Continuum, Napa 2014 $335. Trefethen, HaLo, Napa 2015 $357. Opus One, Napa 2015 $419. Ch. Mouton-Rothschild, Gold Engraved Bottle 2000 $2678. due to the rarity of this bottle, payment must be made prior to serving Red Wine Cabernet Sauvignon Clone 7, Paso Robles 2019 $37. (a D.C. Flynt Selection) Ærena, North Coast 2016 $40. Earthquake, Michael-David, Lodi 2019 $43. Hendry, “HRW” Napa 2019 $45. Girard, Napa 2018 $59. _________Obsidian Ridge________ Estate, Red Hills, Lake County 2017 $59. Half Mile, Lake County 2015 $111. Band of Vintners, Napa 2018 $61. Blue Rock, Alexander Valley 2015 $69. Palermo, Orin Swift, Napa 2019 $82. Peju, Napa 2015 $89. Rombauer, Napa 2018 $110. Chimney Rock, Stag’s Leap District 2018 $126. Cliff Lede, Stag’s Leap 2014 $141. Their basic Cabernet Sauvignon from Stags Leap, the 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon is sensational and only hints at what consumers are likely to find with their more expensive and higher-end cuvées. This is just a stunner that is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Petit Verdot, 5% Cabernet Franc and the rest Malbec and Merlot. Dense purple in color, it has a beautiful nose of spring flowers, blackcurrants, subtle background oak and licorice and a long, opulent mouthfeel. This is a beauty that can be drunk now or cellared for another 15 more years. It is a heck of a wine and irresistible. Red Wine Cabernet Sauvignon (continued) Caymus, Napa 2019 $142. Caymus, Special Selection 2015 $301. ____________Shafer____________ One Point Five, Stag’s Leap District, Napa 2018 $158. Composed of 98% Cabernet Sauvignon and 2% Malbec, the deep garnet-purple colored 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon One Point Five charges out of the gate with notes of crème de cassis, chocolate-covered cherries and blackberry pie plus suggestions of bay leaves, fertile loam and pencil shavings. Medium to full-bodied, the mouth is completely coated with juicy black fruit flavors, supported by plush tannins and fantastic freshness, finishing with an invigorating herbal lift Hillside Select, Stag’s Leap District, Napa 2013 $464. Cade, Estate, Howell Mountain 2016 $173. Italics, Estate, Napa 2014 $173. Odette, Estate, Stag’s Leap, Napa 2013 $232. __________Janzen_________ Napa 2013 $112. Beckstoffer Missouri Hopper Vineyard, Napa 2015 $188. Cloudy Bay Vineyard, Napa 2015 $215. Red Wine Cabernet Sauvignon (continued) Quilceda Creek, Columbia Valley 2015 $250. Spottswoode, Napa 2014 $296. Mayacamus, Mt. Veeder 2003 $315. Plumpjack Reserve 2016 $556. Bond, Pluribus 2014 $743. Bond, Quella 2016 $1071. 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2005 Wild Oak, (St. Francis), Sonoma 49.\\ Changed lines 177-178 from:
2008 Groth, Oakville 85.\\ to:
2009 Groth, Oakville 85. Deleted lines 180-181:
2003 Seps Estate, Napa MAGNUM (equals 2 bottles) 114. Added line 188:
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