.02 Champagne-Grower .03 Champagne-Négociante Sparkling Wine .04 France White .07 Other International White .10 United States White .12 France Red .22 Italy Red .26 United States Red .31 Other International Red .33 Dessert Wine .34 Port Wine is nothing if not enjoyed in the company of others. At its base level, it is simply fermented grape juice, but what a magical thing that wine transcends its physical form. At its best, it is a unique expression of millions of years of geological and anthropological events, all culminating inside your glass. Beyond its physical beauty, wine has a spirituality and mysticism which allow it to bring people together, whether in a business deal, a birthday celebration, or a reunion of long parted friends. On behalf of the entire Reserve Wine and Food team, I am very pleased to be the place where you have decided to bask in the beauty, romance, and fun of whichever wine you may choose, and we are all deeply grateful to you for allowing us to share the wonder of this beverage with you. Sincerely, PATRICK JOBST Sommelier and Beverage Manager Reserve Wine and Food
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.02 Champagne-Grower
.03 Champagne-Négociante Sparkling Wine.04 France White.07 Other International White.10 United States White.12 France Red.22 Italy Red.26 United States Red.31 Other International Red.33 Dessert Wine.34 Port
Wine is nothing if not enjoyed in the company of others. At its base level, it is simply fermented grape juice, but what a magical thing that wine transcends its physical form. At its best, it is a unique expression of millions of years of geological and anthropological events, all culminating inside your glass. Beyond its physical beauty, wine has a spirituality and mysticism which allow it to bring people together, whether in a business deal, a birthday celebration, or a reunion of long parted friends. On behalf of the entire Reserve Wine and Food team, I am very pleased to be the place where you have decided to bask in the beauty, romance, and fun of whichever wine you may choose, and we are all deeply grateful to you for allowing us to share the wonder of this beverage with you.
Sincerely,
PATRICK JOBSTSommelier and Beverage Manager Reserve Wine and Food
CHAMPAGNE
CHAMPAGNENo wine is as celebrated or as celebratory as Champagne. Situated on a sliver of limestone and sand across the North of France, a unique production method was developed.
Secondary fermentation in the bottle, creating bubbles, initially happened as an accident. Bottles would explode for seemingly no reason, puzzling the monks who were primarily drinking the wine. With advances in science leading to stronger glass for bottles, as well as greater understanding of fermentation, Champagne eventually embraced it’s sparkling identity. Today, there are large negociant companies and small growers who are both producing spectacular versions of this delightful, regional specialty. It truly is impossible not to have a smile on your face while sipping Champagne!
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CHAMPAGNE
CÔTE DES BLANCSPIERRE GIMONNET & FILS
‘Cuvée Paradoxe’, Premier Cru Brut 2008 120Oger Grand Cru, Blanc de Blancs Brut 155
PIERRE PETERS‘Cuvée Reserve’, Grand Cru 100
SAINT-CHAMANT‘Brut Intégral’ 2008 155
STÉPHANE COQUILLETTE‘Les Clés’, Grand Cru Blanc de Noirs 130‘Carte d’Or’, Premier Cru Brut 110‘Marie Amer’, Rosé Brut 150
VALLÉE DE LA MARNEGONET-MÉDEVILLE
Premier Cru, Blanc de Noirs Brut 120‘Tradition’ Brut 100
H. GOUTORBE‘Special Club’, Grand Cru. Brut 2006 150
MARC HEBRART ‘Special Club’, Premier Cru, Brut 2013 140 ‘Mas Favorites’, Premier Cru, Brut 135‘Cuvée de Selection’, Premier Cru, Brut 85‘Cuvée de Selection’, Premier Cru, Brut 375ml 55
MOUSSÉ FILS‘Cuvée Opale’, Blanc de Blancs 100‘Special Club’, Premier Cru, Blanc de Noirs Brut 2013 155
PAUL BARA ‘Special Club’, Grand Cru Brut 2009 170
RENE GEOFFROYCumières Rouge 2012 (still, red) 110
TARLANT‘Rosé Zero’, Brut Nature Rosé 120
MONTAGNE DE REIMSJ. LASSALLE
‘Cuvée Special’, Premier Cru, Brut 2005 140 ‘Special Club’, Premier Cru, Brut 2007 140
PEHU SIMONET‘Face Nord’, Grand Cru, Extra Brut 120
DIEBOLT-VALLOISBlanc de Blancs Brut 85 ‘Prestige’, Blanc de Blancs Brut 130
GOSSETBrut Excellence 80
KRUGGrand Cuvée 300
LECLERC BRIANTBlanc de Meuniers, Premier Cru, Brut Zéro 200 ‘La Croisette’, Brut Zéro 200
LOUIS ROEDERER‘Cristal’ Brut 2008 375
POL ROGER‘Sir Winston Churchill’ Brut 2004 450
ARGYLEExtended Tirage Brut, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2005 95
CA’DEL BOSCOSatèn, Franciacorta, Italy 2009 100
DOMAINE HUETVouvray Brut, Loire, France 2014 60
RAVENTÓS I BLANC‘Textures de Pedra’, Conca del Riu Anoia, Spain 2013 90
SCHRAMSBERG‘J. Schram’ Brut, North Coast, California 2007 145‘J. Schram’ Brut, North Coast, California 2010 175Blanc de Blancs, Brut, North Coast, California 75Rosé Brut, North Coast, California 85
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ALSACEALBERT BOXLER
Riesling 2017 85 Riesling Grand Cru Sommerberg 2017 140
PIERRE SPARRRiesling, Grand Cru Schoenenbourg 2011 70 Riesling 2015 35
ZIND-HUMBRECHTRiesling Grand Cru Brand 2016 150Riesling 2016 60
JURAJEAN-FRANÇOIS GANEVAT
Les Kopines Blanc, Vin de France 105Les Gryphées Vieilles Villes, Côtes du Jura 2015 125Chamois du Paradis, Côtes du Jura 2015 125 Le Sa Vient D’oÙ, Vin de France 85Savagnin Vin Jaune 2008 375 ml 165
Listan Blanc ‘Palo Blanco’, Tenerife, Canary Islands 2016 85
FORJAS DEL SALNESLeirana, Albariño, Rias Baixas 2017 75
R. LOPEZ DE HEREDIA Viña Gravonia Blanco, Rioja 2008 75
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NAPA VALLEY
NAPA VALLEYA relative newcomer when compared with the fine wine regions of Europe, Napa Valley made its presence felt in a massive way with the 1976 Judgment of Paris tasting, in which wines from California stood toe to toe with great wines of France in a blind tasting.
Since then, Napa has cemented its status as a premier wine growing region, creating some of the best Cabernet Sauvignons, Pinot Noirs, Chardonnays, and Zinfandels on the planet. Napa’s winegrowers promote a spirit of innovation, fearlessly pushing limits to unknown heights, and the wine is better for it! Unapologetically hedonistic, these wines are in it for the long haul, drinking deliciously now, as well as 20 years in the future.
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CHARDONNAYCalifornia & Oregon
ARISTARussian River Valley 2014 100
ARNOT-ROBERTSTrout Gulch Vineyard, Santa Cruz Mountains 2018 120
MAYACAMAS VINEYARDSMt. Veeder, Napa Valley 2015 85
PAUL HOBBSEdward James Estate, Russian River Valley 2016 150Edward James Estate, Russian River Valley 2017 150
RADIO-COTEAU‘Wingtine’, Sonoma Coast 2014 100
SHAFER‘Red Shoulder Ranch’ Carneros, Napa Valley 2016 95‘Red Shoulder Ranch’ Carneros, Napa Valley 2017 95
WORTHYNapa Valley 2014 55
ZEPALTAS‘Babushka’, Russian River Valley 2012 80Hanzell Vineyard, Sonoma Valley 2009 90
OTHER VARIETALSB CELLARS
Chardonnay Blend, ‘Blend 23’, Napa Valley, California 2011 90
BROOKSRiesling, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2011 40
FORLORN HOPERibolla Gialla ‘Sihaya’, Vare Vineyard, Napa Valley, California 2012 50
HANNASavignon Blanc, Napa Valley 2017 40
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BURGUNDY
FRANCE
BURGUNDYCelebrated by sommeliers and aficionados, Burgundy brings both history and mysticism to its wines. Known as the birthplace for both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, cultivation of the vine dates back over a thousand years.
During the heights of the Middle Ages, the Benedictine monks realized that there were several exceptional sites for wine grapes. Today, those sites are many of the Premier and Grand Cru vineyards that have risen to astronomical fame. The Cote d’Or, or “Golden Slope” is a peaceful countryside, but the weight of the place is felt through the seriousness of the wine produced there. The vignerons are more in touch with their soil and their grapes than perhaps anyone in the world, and it shows through the intoxicating and exhilarating wines that simply leave you speechless.
DOMAINE BOIS DE BOURSAN‘Cuvée des Félix’ 2009 (1.5L) 250 DOMAINE DE PIGNAN
Réservé 2009 450
DOMAINE DU PEGAU‘Cuvée Da Capo’ 2010 450 ‘Cuvée Laurence’ 2011 160 ‘Cuvée Réservée’ 2011 150 ‘Cuvée Réservée’ 2012 150
DOMAINE SANTA DUC ‘Les Saintes Vierges’ 2016 120
DOMAINE DU VIEUX TÉLÉGRAPHE‘La Crau’ 2014 120‘La Crau’ 2015 120
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BORDEAUXBordeaux is, quite simply, the very first fine wine region as we know it. It the world of wine aristocracy, few places can boast the credentials and grape varieties of this area that used to be a swamp.
When the swamp was drained by Dutch settlers in the 1600’s. Underneath the marsh lands, they found soils that suit the flagship grapes of Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. A favorite of many noted wine connoisseurs, including Thomas Jefferson, Bordeaux has cemented itself as a premier region, producing powerful, long lived reds, and delicious whites as well.
FRANCE
BORDEAUX
BORDEAUX -SAINT-ESTÈPHECHÂTEAU BEAU-SITE
2013 90
CHÂTEAU MONTROSE Deuxième Cru Classé 2012 200
BORDEAUX -PAUILLACCHÂTEAU LAFITE-ROTHCHILD
Premier Grand Cru Classé 2002 1,200
CHÂTEAU LATOUR Premier Grand Cru Classé 1994 900
CHÂTEAU LYNCH BAGES Cinquièmes Cru Classé 2012 260
RÉSERVE DE LA COMTESSE 2011 110
BORDEAUX -SAINT JULIENCHÂTEAU BEYCHEVELLE
Quatrième Cru Classé 2015 150
CHÂTEAU BRANAIRE-DUCRU Duluc du Branaire 2010 105
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRÉ Deuxième Cru Classé 2015 160
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE-LAS CASES Deuxième Cru Classé 2005 700
BORDEAUX -MARGAUXCHÂTEAU ANGLUDET
2012 (1.5L) 160
CHÂTEAU DURFORT-VIVENS Deuxième Cru Classé 2015 155Deuxième Cru Classé 2016 155
CHÂTEAU MARGAUX Premier Grand Cru Classé 1979 950 Premier Grand Cru Classé 2007 750
CHÂTEAU RAUZAN-SÉGLA Deuxième Cru Classé 2015 175 Deuxième Cru Classé 2015 (1.5L) 400
LA RESERVE D’ANGLUDET 2015 95
CLOS MARGALAINE 2014 95
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BORDEAUX -PESSAC-LÉOGNANCHÂTEAU DE ROCHEMORIN
2012 80
CHÂTEAU HAUT-BRION Premier Grand Cru Classé 2004 800
CHÂTEAU PAPE CLEMENT 2016 225
BORDEAUX -SAINT-ÉMILIONCHATEAU TEYSSIER
Grand Cru 2014 80
CHÂTEAU FLEUR-CARDINALEGrand Cru 2016 120
BORDEAUX -POMEROLCHÂTEAU TROTANOY
Pomerol 2012 400
CLOS DU CLOCHERPomerol 2012 95
BORDEAUXCHÂTEAU BELGRAVE
Haut-Médoc 2010 110
CHÂTEAU CANTEMERLE Les Allées de Cantemerle, Haut-Medoc 2009 90
CHÂTEAU LAMOTHE-BERGERON Cru Bourgeois 2010 80
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LOIRE VALLEYCHARLES JOGUET
‘Clos du Chêne Vert’, Cabernet Franc, Chinon 2015 90 ‘Clos de la Dioterie’, Cabernet Franc, Chinon 2015 110
CATHERINE & PIERRE BRETON‘Trinch!’, Cabernet Franc, Bourgueil 2017 45
PIEDMONTSangiovese may be the most planted grape in Italy, but Nebbiolo is its most singular. Nebbiolo takes its name from the local word nebbia, or fog, and its greatest expressions are from the small towns of Barolo and Barbaresco.
While the towns have a peaceful and beautiful Italian countryside feel, brooding in the vineyards is a grape that simultaneously exudes power and delicacy. Historically the preferred wines of Renaissance Italian royalty, the aging ability and complexity of the wines endures to this day. One of the epicenters of Italian wine and food, Piedmont represents the perfect balance of humility and power, producing aromatic wines that are delicious now, and will be for years to come.
TENUTA DELLE TERRE NERE ‘La Vigna di Don Peppino - Calderara Sottana’, Prephylloxera, Etna Rosso, Sicily 2017 160
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THE WILLAMETTE VALLEYThe Willamette Valley is a relative newcomer to the fine wine scene, with the first Pinot Noir vineyards being planted in the mid 1960’s. However, due to dedicated farmers, a mosaic of soil types, and distinct and delicious wines, the Willamette Valley is producing stunning examples of Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, and others.
Quality is only improving, but the future is bright for a region which has found its stride rather quickly, and is showcasing it’s talent, largely with a difficult grape variety in Pinot Noir. A run of beautiful vintages has wine drinkers drooling over the prospects of the age-worthiness of the wines. And, with an eye on quality as an entire region, the Willamette Valley will only continue to grow in prestige among those in the world of wine.
OREGON
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
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PINOT NOIROregon
CRISTOM Louise Vineyard, Eola-Amity Hills, Willamette Valley 2014 95
ELK COVE Roosevelt Vineyard, Yamhill-Carlton, Willamette Valley 2014 130
GOODFELLOW FAMILY CELLARSWillamette Valley 2015 55
KEN WRIGHT Bryce Vineyard, Dundee Hills, Willamette Valley 2012 120
MONTINORE ESTATE ‘Graham’s Block 7’, Willamette Valley 2013 120
California
ARNOT-ROBERTSLegan Vineyard, Santa Cruz Mountains 2018 145
BARNETTSavoy Vineyard, Anderson Valley 2011 105
CARTE BLANCHE Nobles Ranch Vineyard, Sonoma Coast 2012 105
CIRQ Bootlegger’s Hill Vineyard, Russian River Valley 2013 250 Treehouse Vineyard, Russian River Valley 2012 250 Treehouse Vineyard, Russian River Valley 2013 250
LITTORAI Cerise Vineyard, Anderson Valley 2014 130Cerise Vineyard, Anderson Valley 2017 140Wendling Vineyard, Block E, Anderson Valley 2016 150Wendling Vineyard, Block E, Anderson Valley 2017 150Sonoma Coast 2016 95Sonoma Coast 2017 95
LUCIA Gary’s Vineyard, Santa Lucia Highlands 2014 110
PAUL HOBBS Katherine Lindsay Estate, Russian River Valley 2017 180
QUADY NORTH Steelhead Run Vineyard, Applegate, Oregon 2014 70
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BLENDS BONNY DOON VINEYARD
‘Le Cigare Volant’, Santa Cruz, California 2013 85
CHATEAU ST. JEAN ‘Cinq Cepages’, Napa Valley, California 2010 120
COUP DE FOUDRE ‘37.2 Cuvée’, Napa Valley, California 2016 140
OPUS ONE Napa Valley 2014 425Napa Valley 2015 450Napa Valley 2016 480
RIDGE ‘Monte Bello’, Santa Cruz Mtns, California 1992 400‘Monte Bello’, Santa Cruz Mtns, California 1994 400‘Monte Bello’, Santa Cruz Mtns, California 1995 300 ‘Monte Bello’, Santa Cruz Mtns, California 2014 340‘Monte Bello’, Santa Cruz Mtns, California 2016 400 ‘Three Valleys’, Sonoma County, California 2016 60
JOLIE-LAIDE WINES‘GSM’, Shake Ridge Vineyard, Amador County, California, 2017 120
SHAFER Relentless, Napa Valley, California 2015 150
SMITH-MADRONE ‘Cook’s Flat’, Spring Mtn, Napa Valley, California 2009 270
ZINFANDELBROWN
Napa Valley 2017 100‘Rosemary’s Block’, Napa Valley 2015 125
VENGE Signal Fire Vineyard, Napa Valley California 2014 100
OTHER VARIETALSBARNETT
Cabernet Franc, Spring Mountain, Napa Valley 2014 120
BROWN Tempranillo, Napa Valley 2014 100
K VINTNERS ‘The Boy’, Grenache, Walla Walla Valley, Washington 2009 95
FORLORN HOPE Barbera, Shake Ridge Vineyard, Amador County, California 2013 50
JOLIE-LAIDE WINESGrenache, Provisor Vineyard, North Coast, California, 2016 120Grenache, Provisor Vineyard, North Coast, California, 2017 120
MACAULEY Petite Sirah, Napa Valley, California 2012 90
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CABERNET SAUVIGNONARKENSTONE
‘NVD’ Napa Valley 2017 140
ARNOT-ROBERTS Clajeux Vineyard, Chalk Hill, Sonoma 2013 160
BARNETT ‘Rattlesnake’, Spring Mtn, Napa Valley 2013 300
BROWN ‘Estate’, Napa Valley 2014 150
CARTE BLANCHE Napa Valley 2013 170
CARTER ‘Coliseum Block’, Napa Valley 2014 220 Weitz Vineyard, Napa Valley 2014 250
CAYMUS Napa Valley 2018 (1L) 180
COUP DE FOUDRE Napa Valley 2009 210
DALLA VALLE Napa Valley, 2012 320
DIAMOND CREEK‘Gravelly Meadow’, Napa Valley 2013 280‘Red Rock Terrace’, Napa Valley 1998 450
DUNN Napa Valley 2012 150
FAR NIENTE‘Estate’, Oakville, Napa Valley 2016 250‘Estate’, Oakville, Napa Valley 1992 450
FISHER‘Coach Insignia’, Napa Valley 2014 160
HALLNapa Valley 2017 85 Kathryn Hall, Napa Valley 2015 250
HARLAN ESTATENapa Valley 2012 1,400Napa Valley 2015 2,000
INGLENOOK‘Rubicon’, Rutherford, Napa Valley, 2010 (375ml) 70
JANZENBeckstoffer Missouri Hopper Vineyard, Napa Valley 2015 200 Beckstoffer To Kalon Vineyard, Napa Valley 2014 350 Cloudy’s Vineyard, Napa Valley 2013 200
J.DAVIES‘Estate’, Diamond Mountain, Napa Valley 2013 160
JOSEPH PHELPS‘Insignia’, Napa Valley 2012 360‘Insignia’, Napa Valley 2013 400
KOBALTNapa Valley 2015 180
LARKMEAD‘Family Estate’, Calistoga, Napa Valley 2015 230
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California Continued
MACAULEY‘Reserve’, Napa Valley 2013 260 ‘Reserve’, Napa Valley 2013 (1.5L) 450
MAYACAMAS VINEYARDSMt. Veeder, Napa Valley 2014 195
PAUL HOBBSBeckstoffer Las Piedras Vineyard, Napa Valley 2013 400
PLUMPJACKMcWilliams Vineyard, Oakville, Napa Valley 2014 250 McWilliams Vineyard, Oakville, Napa Valley 2016 250
PRIDE MOUNTAINNapa County & Sonoma County 2016 105
SHAFER‘Hillside Select’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2000 340 ‘Hillside Select’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2003 380 ‘Hillside Select’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2004 380 ‘Hillside Select’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2005 380 ‘Hillside Select’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2006 380 ‘Hillside Select’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2013 380‘Hillside Select’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2014 400 ‘Hillside Select’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2015 450 ‘One Point Five’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2015 160
SMITH-MADRONESpring Mountain, Napa Valley 2016 105
SNOWDEN‘Reserve’, Napa Valley 2008 140
STAG’S LEAP‘Cask 23’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2013 350 ‘S.L.V.’, Stag’s Leap, Napa Valley 2013 200
VENGE‘Family Reserve’, Oakville, Napa Valley 2013 300 ‘Family Reserve’, Oakville, Napa Valley 2014 300
Washington
LEONETTI Walla Walla 2015 180
MARK RYAN ‘Lonely Heart’, Red Mountain 2011 140‘Lonely Heart’, Red Mountain 2012 150
MERLOTDUCKHORN
Three Palms Vineyard, Napa Valley, California 2016 190Napa Valley, California 2017 100
LONG SHADOWS ‘Pedestal’, Columbia Valley, Washington 2012 105
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Spain
EMILIO MOROTempranillo, ‘Malleolus de Valderramiro’, Ribera del Duero 2010 180
R. LÓPEZ DE HEREDIATempranillo, ‘Viña Tondonia’, Rioja Gran Reserva 1995 225
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Australia
GLAETZERShiraz, ‘Anaperenna’, Barossa Valley 2009 110
HENSCHKEShiraz, Mount Edelstone Vineyard, Eden Valley 2003 195 Shiraz, Mount Edelstone Vineyard, Eden Valley 2004 195 Shiraz, Mount Edelstone Vineyard, Eden Valley 2005 195Shiraz Blend, Henry’s Seven, Eden Valley 2015 85Shiraz Blend, Keyneton Euphonium, Eden Valley 2015 105