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Wines by the Bottle
MacMurray Pinot Gris, $24.00
(Sonoma County) The flavors of peach, spicy pear, and citrus are melded together in a rich core.
Martin Codax Albarino, $26.00
(Spain) Full-bodied, with flavors of ripe apples, peach apples and pears.
Toad Hollow Risqué (Sparkling), $31.00
(California) Crisp and fruity with the taste of fresh green apples and pears.
Whitehaven Pinot Noir, $36.00
(New Zealand) Flavors of plum and black cherry, pleasing weight and a long elegant finish.
DaVinci Chianti, $26.00
(Italy) Aromas and flavors of cherries and fresh red fruitaccented with peppery notes.
Chakana Malbec, $27.00
(Argentina) Cherry fruit aromas with clean, summer fruit flavors.
Francis Coppola Cabernet Sauvignon, $27.00
(California) Delivers precision fruit - red and black currants with an accent of flowers; lively aftertaste.
Franciscan Cabernet Sauvignon, $42.00
(Napa Valley) Rich black cherry and plum flavors with hints of sweet roasted oak, rich chocolate, and raspberry.
Artezin Zinfandel, $31.00
(California) Flavors of black cherry, nutmeg, allspice, white pepper, and chocolate.
LaJoya Gran Reserve Carmenere, $27.00
(Chile) Ripe palate with a ton of spunky, berry fruit wrapped in a nice coating of smooth oak.
Chateau Pennautier L'Orangerie Chardonnay, $18.00
(Lanquedoc, France) Crisp flavor of orchard fruits with an orange finish.
Firesteed Pinot Noir, $25.00
(Oregon) Great aroma and a taste of dried cherries and plum with slight cinnamon.
Torres Celeste Tempranillo, $25.00
(Ribera del Douro, Spain) Floral aroma with the taste of fruits of the forest, hints of spice, and smooth pleasant tannins.
Santa Rita Medalla Reale Cabernet, $29.00
(Maipo Valley, Chile) Full-bodied taste of luscious dark fruits with tobacco and menthol undertones.
Verdi Spumante (Sparkling), $14.00
(Italy) This is a totally new spumante both in its formula and its presentation. Slightly sparkling, delicately sweet, with a great bouquet.
"Wine buffs write and talk as though the food and wine will be in your mouth at the same time, that one is there to be poured over the other. This is not so. Gustatory enjoyment comes from food and wine and cigars of your liking. So far no one has said that a
Monte Cristo is the only cigar to smoke after Armagnac, Romeo and
Juliet after Calvados ... but the time may yet come."
-Clement Freud |