Har mony: “The Tuesday Tasting” Hakkasan San Francisco Wine

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Hakkasan San Francisco Wine

Harmony: “The Tuesday Tasting” Every week, Hakkasan’s wine team conducts a dedicated tasting session, trying out new wines with at least four different dishes from the menu: if a wine does not work with one dish – even if it is great with the others – it does not make the list. All of our wines (with the exception of the fine vintages on pages 12-13) are continually tasted as the vintages change, to ensure that they complement our cuisine. Christine Parkinson, Group Head of Wine



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Exploration: wine by the glass I Classic or adventurous?

Wines and sakes are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

Sparkling NV  NV

Louis Roederer Brut Premier Ruinart Blanc de Blancs



100% Chardonnay; powerful and vibrant; citrus, white peach, jasmine

NV

Perrier-Jouët “Blason" Brut Rosé

NV

Roederer Estate Brut Rosé

Champagne, France

glass

$21

Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier; fruity and crisp; toast, hawthorn flower, bergamot

Champagne, France



glass

$29

Champagne, France



glass

$30

glass

$17

Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier; fresh and delicate; pomegranate, apricot, white flowers

Anderson Valley, California



Chardonnay and Pinot Noir; rich and creamy; strawberry mousse, dried flowers, brioche

Sake by tokkuri and small bottle

Dassai “50", Sparkling Nigori Junmai Daiginjo



Fresh and bright; anise, coconut, pineapple (served cool)



Chokaisan, Junmai Daiginjo



Soft and medium dry; strawberry, concord grape, gardenia (served cool)



Tamagawa “Kinsho”, Daiginjo



Fresh and dry; white chocolate, clove, pear (served cool)



Tedorigawa “Kinka", Daiginjo Nama



Dewazakura “Izumi Judan", Ginjo

Yamaguchi, Japan

bottle 300ml

$34

Akita, Japan

tokkuri 180ml

$32

Kyoto, Japan

tokkuri 180ml

$30

Ishikawa, Japan

tokkuri 180ml

$24

Yamagata, Japan

tokkuri 180ml

$21

Nagano, Japan

tokkuri 180ml

$17

Akita, Japan

tokkuri 180ml

$18

Fresh and fruity; green apple, lemon custard, cucumber

Crisp and bone-dry; spice, quince, mandarin (served cool)



Masumi “Okuden Kantsukuri”, Junmai



Mellow and medium dry; blossom, almond, melon (served cool)



Dewatsuru, Junmai Kimoto Rich and savory; chocolate, roasted chestnuts, honey (served warm)

Rosé 2016 Esprit Gassier, Château Gassier Provence, France glass $13 Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah; crisp and dry; white cherry, watermelon, spring flowers

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Exploration: wine by the glass II Nothing more to say

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White

2015 Pinot Gris, Kracher Burgenland, Austria 100% Pinot Gris; vibrant and crisp; melon, citrus, fresh herbs

glass

$14

2015 Riesling Trocken “Jacobus", Peter Kühn 100% Riesling; dry and fresh; apricot, yellow plum, spice

Rheingau, Germany

glass

$15

2016 Sauvignon Blanc “Te Muna Road", Craggy Range 100% Sauvignon Blanc; dry and medium-bodied; jasmine, nectarine, lime

Martinborough, New Zealand

glass

$15

2015 Sancerre, Delaporte 100% Sauvignon Blanc; dry and bright; citrus, fresh herbs, mineral

Loire, France



glass

$18

2015 Mâcon-Loché, Clos de Rocs 100% Chardonnay; fresh and clean; citrus, yellow apple, limestone

Burgundy, France

glass

$16

glass

$28

glass

$16

2015 Chardonnay, Far Niente Napa Valley, California 100% Chardonnay; powerful and elegant; citrus blossom, toasted almond, melon



2014 Roussanne & Chardonnay, Qupé Santa Maria Valley, California Blended exclusively for Hakkasan; fruity and smooth; white flowers, honey, apricot

Red 2014 Moulin-à-Vent “Couvent des Thorins", Château du Moulin-à-Vent 100% Gamay; medium-bodied and juicy; cherry, licorice, smoke

Beaujolais, France

glass

$15

2014 Pinot Noir, Failla 100% Pinot Noir; medium-bodied and silky; black cherry, raspberry, violet

Sonoma Coast, California

glass

$18

glass

$20

glass

$16

glass

$14

glass 

$16

glass

$25

2006 Rioja Gran Reserva, Beronia Rioja, Spain Tempranillo blend; intense and developed; blackberry, vanilla, cocoa



2013 Langhe, Aldo Conterno Piedmont, Italy Freisa, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot; medium-bodied and spicy; boysenberry, lavender, smoke 2014 Zinfandel, Hendry 100% Zinfandel; ripe and concentrated; plum, blackberry, eucalyptus

Napa Valley, California

2006 Il Fauno di Arcanum Tuscany, Italy Bordeaux-style blend; full-bodied and earthy; plum, raspberry, black truffle 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon, Ramey Cabernet Sauvignon blend; full-bodied and elegant; cassis, mint, tobacco

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Napa Valley, California

Champagne and Sparkling Wine I Fermented and aged in the bottle: flavor comes from the time on lees

Non-vintage Wines from different years are blended to show the “house style” of the producer

NV Louis Roederer Brut Premier NV Duval-Leroy Brut Réserve NV Veuve Clicquot Demi-Sec NV Roederer Estate Brut NV Perrier-Jouët “Grand Brut" NV Krug “Grande Cuvée” NV Nino Franco “Rustico" Prosecco NV Taittinger Nocturne Sec NV Laurent-Perrier “Grand Siècle”

Champagne, France Champagne, France Champagne, France Anderson Valley, California Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Veneto, Italy Champagne, France Champagne, France

$105 $90 $108 $62 $118 $380 $50 $163 $240

‘Grower’ Champagne Family-made Champagnes from smaller vineyards: these wines show ‘terroir’ of a single village or region

2009 Larmandier-Bernier “Terre de Vertus" 1er Cru Blanc de Blancs 2009 Pierre Gimonnet “Special Club"

Champagne, France Champagne, France

 $138  $155

Vintage Made only in the best years, these wines show the influence of the weather on the vines

2007 Perrier-Jouët “Belle Epoque" 2009 Gramona “Gran Cuvee" Brut Cava 2004 Cristal 2006 Dom Pérignon 2002 Krug 1985 Bollinger R.D. 1998 Dom Pérignon “P2"

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Champagne, France  Penedès, Spain Champagne, France Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France Champagne, France 

$280 $50 $450 $398 $500 $900 $700

Champagne and Sparkling Wine II The wine may be white but both black and white grapes are used; the flavor reveals the color

Blanc de Blancs Made entirely from Chardonnay: often the most elegant sparkling wines

NV NV NV 2004 NV 1998

Bruno Paillard “Réserve Privée” Grand Cru Billecart-Salmon Blanc de Blancs Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Taittinger “Comtes de Champagne” Blanc de Blancs Delamotte Blanc de Blancs Krug “Clos du Mesnil"



Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France 

$140 $180 $135 $330 $128 $1250

Blanc de Noirs White wine from black (Pinot) grapes: these unusual sparkling wines are full and fruity

2012 Schramsberg Blanc de Noirs NV Louis Casters “Cuvée Supérieure" Blanc de Noirs

Napa Valley, California Champagne, France

$80 $130

Napa Valley, California Champagne, France Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Penedès, Spain  Champagne, France  Champagne, France Napa Valley, California Champagne, France

$88 $150 $148 $150 $170 $140 $50 $136 $618 $288 $710

Champagne, France  Champagne, France 

$195 $145

Rosé Pinot grapes give color and texture to these fruity, food-friendly Champagnes

2014 NV NV NV NV NV NV NV 2004 2004 2003

Schramsberg Rosé Perrier-Jouët “Blason" Brut Rosé Laurent-Perrier Rosé Veuve Cliquot Brut Rosé Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé Ruinart Brut Rosé Pere Ventura “Trésor" Brut Rosé Bruno Paillard “Premiére Cuvée" Brut Rosé Veuve Cliquot “La Grande Dame" Rosé Richard G. Peterson Brut Rosé Dom Pérignon Rosé

Zero Ripe grapes; no added sugar

2006 Louis Roederer “Brut Nature" NV Billecart-Salmon “Extra Brut"

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Signature: wines of Hakkasan Wines, estates and producers ever-present on the Hakkasan list: start here

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White 2006 Riesling “The Contours", Pewsey Vale Eden Valley, Australia  $90 2015 Sauvignon Blanc, Astrolabe Marlborough, New Zealand  $59 2015 Sauvignon Blanc, Cliff Lede Napa Valley, California $62 2014 Grüner Veltliner “Renner", Schloss Gobelsburg Kamptal, Austria $100 2015 Vermentino “Costamolino", Argiolas Sardinia, Italy $45 2014 Pouilly-Fumé, Ladoucette Loire, France  $96 2014 Albariño, Pazo Barrantes Rías Baixas, Spain  $62 2014 Chablis 1er Cru “Vaillons", Laroche Burgundy, France  $135 2012 Pinot Gris “Reserve", Trimbach Alsace, France $55 2013 Hildegard, Au Bon Climat Santa Maria Valley, California $86 2012 Chardonnay “Kidnappers", Craggy Range Hawke's Bay, New Zealand  $50 2013 Puligny-Montrachet, Albert Bichot Burgundy, France $185 2008 Gewurztraminer “Jubilee", Hugel Alsace, France  $114 2015 The Hermit Crab, d'Arenberg McLaren Vale, Australia $52 2014 Chardonnay, Ramey Sonoma Coast, California  $95

Red 2012 2014 2009 2013 2014 2014 2011 2012 2010 2015 2015 2010 2014 2013

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Nuits-Saint-Georges, Faiveley Pinot Noir, Cloudy Bay Rioja Reserva, Remelluri Barbera d'Alba “Fides", Pio Cesare Viña Sastre Pinot Noir, Kistler Fontalloro, Fèlsina Rubicon, Meerlust Réserve de la Comtesse de Lalande Zinfandel “Geyserville", Ridge Vineyards Malbec, Achaval Ferrer Nine Popes, Charles Melton Shiraz “Patchwork", Yalumba Cabernet Sauvignon, Cliff Lede

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Burgundy, France $158 Marlborough, New Zealand  $99 Rioja, Spain $102 Piedmont, Italy $98 Ribera del Duero, Spain  $51 Russian River Valley, California $140 Tuscany, Italy  $150 Stellenbosch, South Africa  $80 Bordeaux, France  $195 Sonoma County, California $98 Mendoza, Argentina $69 Barossa Valley, Australia $148 Barossa, Australia  $50 Napa Valley, California $180

Curious Vines: distinctive wines Unusual grape varieties. Often ancient; not Chardonnay

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White 2014 2012 2015 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012 2015

Roero Arneis, Ermanno Costa Furmint, Hétszőlő Kerner, Abbazia di Novacella Timorasso “Derthona", Vigneti Massa Fendant “Le Murettes", Gillard Weissburgunder, J. Hofstätter Godello, A Coroa Frascati Superiore “Luna Mater", Fontana Candida Pinot Noir “Blanc", Champ de Rêves

Piedmont, Italy Tokaj, Hungary Alto Adige, Italy Piedmont, Italy Valais, Switzerland Alto Adige, Italy Galicia, Spain Lazio, Italy Anderson Valley, California

$62 $52 $56 $60 $77 $50 $70 $56 $75

White: ...Chardonnay! Vintage conditions so unusual, that even Chardonnay is Curious

2011 Montagny 1er Cru “Cuvée Maxence", Laurent Cognard

Burgundy, France

$165



Orange Local grape varieties plus ancient, natural and extreme winemaking techniques

2004 Ribolla “Anfora", Josko Gravner 2006 Jakot, Radikon 2005 Vitovska Anphora, Vodopivec

Friuli, Italy  Friuli, Italy Friuli, Italy 

500ml

$230 $95 $158

Red 2012 2014 2014 2011 2014 2010 2011 2006

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Schiava “Galea”, Nals Margried Pinot Meunier, Chateau Davell Zweigelt, Heinrich Cannonau, Sella & Mosca Nerello Mascalese “Ghiaia Nera", Tascante Xinomavro “Hedgehog", Alpha Estate Irouléguy, Ameztia Graciano, Contino

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Alto Adige, Italy  $50 Russian River Valley, California $118 Burgenland, Austria $75 Sardinia, Italy $56 Sicily, Italy $56 Amyndeon, Greece $63 South West France $70 Rioja, Spain $320

Spiritual Wine: the biodynamic philosophy Homeopathic treatments, a crop calendar based on sun, moon and stars and a holistic, organic philosophy: utterly un-scientific, but startlingly effective

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White 2015 2014 2015 2013 NV 2010 2012 2010

Riesling “Jacobus", Peter Jakob Kühn Sancerre “Guigne Chèvres", Vacheron Pinot Blanc Reserve, Weinbach Verdejo, Campo Alegre Le Grand Blanc, Henri Milan Savennières “Les Vieux Clos”, Nicolas Joly Châteuaneuf-du-Pape “La Bernardine”, M. Chapoutier Batàr, Querciabella

Rheingau, Germany Loire, France  Alsace, France  Rueda, Spain  Provence, France  Loire, France Rhône, France  Tuscany, Italy 

$60 $128 $102 $65 $79 $135 $165 $198

Willamette Valley, Oregon Carneros, California Dundee Hills, Oregon Roussillon, France Montsant, Spain Tuscany, Italy Patagonia, Argentina Russian River Valley, California Colchagua Valley, Chile Napa Valley, California

$70 $100 $185 $85 $60 $50 $64 $95 $88 $260

Red 2015 Gamay Noir, Brick House 2013 Pinot Noir “Los Carneros", Robert Sinskey 2014 Pinot Noir “Bergström Vineyard", Bergström 2012 Occultum Lapidem, Bila-Haut 2014 Garnacha “Altaroses", Joan d'Anguera 2012 Mongrana, Querciabella 2014 Malbec “A Lisa”, Bodega Noemìa 2013 Zinfandel “Dot's Garden", Porter-Bass 2012 Coyam, Emiliana Organic Vineyards 2013 Quintessa

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Purity: the expression of the fruit Pure, vibrant, fruity wines proclaim the nature of the grapes

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White 2012 2014 2011 2015 2015 2013 2015 2014 2012 2014 2012 2014 2014 2015

Malvasia Bianca, Palmina Riesling, Chateau Montelena Friulano, Livio Felluga Pinot Gris, Kracher Sauvignon Blanc, Groth Chardonnay “Premier", Vasse Felix Sauvignon Blanc “Naissance", Galerie Chardonnay, Jordan Sauvignon Blanc, Arkenstone Chardonnay “Origin", Three Sticks Viognier “Lyra", Sean Thackrey Chardonnay, Gary Farrell Viognier, Skipstone Chardonnay, Far Niente

Santa Barbara, California $75 Potter Valley, California $68 Friuli, Italy $60 Burgenland, Austria $56 Napa Valley, California $58 Margaret River, Australia $98 Napa Valley, California $86 Russian River Valley, California $75 Howell Mountain, California $165 Russian River Valley, California $125 Knights Valley, California $75 Russian River Valley, California  $84 Alexander Valley, California  $110 Napa Valley, California $112

Red 2014 Moulin-à-Vent “Couvent Des Thorins", Château du Moulin-à-Vent 2012 Barbera d'Alba “Scarrone Vigna Vecchia", Vietti 2014 Pinot Noir “Ama”, Peay 2013 Pinot Noir “Falstaff Vineyard", Bespoke 2014 Pinot Noir, Failla 2013 Pinot Noir “Hallberg Ranch", Emeritus 2010 Grenache, Skylark 2014 Pinot Noir, Flowers 2012 Rioja Reserva, Marqués de Murrieta 2006 Rioja Gran Reserva, Beronia 2013 Syrah “Les Voisins", Copain 2011 Langhe Nebbiolo “No Name”, Borgogno 2013 Langhe, Aldo Conterno 2012 Zinfandel “Black Sears Vineyard", Beekeeper 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon, Groth 2012 Quimera, Achaval-Ferrer 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, Faust 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon, Mt. Brave

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Beaujolais, France$60 Piedmont, Italy$180 Sonoma Coast, California $126 Sonoma Coast, California $125 Sonoma Coast, California $72 Russian River Valley, California $86 Mendocino, California $62 Sonoma Coast, California $110 Rioja, Spain $64 Rioja, Spain $80 Anderson Valley, California $78 Piedmont, Italy $88 Piedmont, Italy $64 Howell Mountain, California $153 Napa Valley, California $128 Mendoza, Argentina $85 Napa Valley, California $120 Napa Valley, California $170

Terroir: a sense of place Soil and slope; climate and weather; methods and tradition; place can be a flavor

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White 2012 Riesling Spätlese “Graacher Himmelreich”, J.J. Prüm 2009 Riesling GG “Eitelsbacher Karthäuserhofberg", Karthäuserhof 2016 Sauvignon Blanc “Te Muna Road", Craggy Range 2015 Sancerre, Delaporte 2015 Mâcon-Loché, Clos de Rocs 2013 Assyrtiko, Sigalas 2014 Chardonnay “La Marisma", Lioco 2013 Chardonnay, Capensis 2009 Savennières “Clos du Papillon”, Baumard 2011 Arbois, Jean Rijckaert 2014 Bourgogne, Leflaive 2012 Condrieu “Clos Boucher", Delas Frères 2014 Pouilly-Fuissé, Domaine Ferret 2013 Puligny-Montrachet, Ramonet 2010 Rioja Blanco Reserva, Remelluri 2013 Chardonnay “Ritchie Vineyard", Red Car 2014 Chardonnay “Red Shoulder Ranch”, Shafer

Mosel, Germany  Mosel, Germany  Martinborough, New Zealand  Loire, France Burgundy, France Santorini, Greece Santa Cruz Mountains, California Western Cape, South Africa Loire, France Jura, France Burgundy, France Rhône, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Rioja, Spain Sonoma Coast, California Napa Valley, California

$64 $124 $60 $72 $64 $75 $105 $149 $96 $55 $135 $168 $80 $165 $150 $175 $135

Yamhill-Carlton, Oregon Burgundy, France Dundee Hills, Oregon Anderson Valley, California Piedmont, Italy  Rioja, Spain Rhône, France Piedmont, Italy  Rhône, France Rhône, France Basilicata, Italy Toro, Spain Tuscany, Italy Rhône, France Napa Valley, California Tuscany, Italy Santa Cruz Mountains, California Napa Valley, California Penedès, Spain Napa Valley, California 

$98 $118 $155 $87 $90 $165 $90 $138 $110 $165 $99 $143 $92 $148 $140 $150 $120 $100 $148 $198

Red 2013 Pinot Noir, Gran Moraine 2014 Savigny-lès-Beaune, Château de Meursault 2013 Pinot Noir “Orchard Block”, Sokol Blosser 2013 Pinot Noir, Champ de Rêves 2011 Barbaresco, Produttori del Barbaresco 2007 Rioja Gran Reserva “Castillo Ygay", Marqués de Murrieta 2013 Saint-Joseph, Guigal 2009 Langhe Rosso “La Villa”, Elio Altare 2013 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Mont-Redon 2013 Châteauneuf-du-Pape “La Crau", Vieux Télégraphe 2015 Aglianico del Vulture “Titolo”, Elena Fucci 2011 Numanthia 2010 Brunello di Montalcino, Molino di Sant'Antimo 2012 Côte-Rôtie “La Germine", Duclaux 2014 Merlot, Shafer 2011 Brunello di Montalcino, Col d'Orcia 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, Ridge 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon, Ramey 2010 Mas La Plana, Torres 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon, Cakebread Cellars

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Terroir Intense: row by row Centuries of experience have revealed distinctive wines from the tiniest plots

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White: Burgundy every “lieu-dit" or premier cru is different

2015 2010 2013 2011 2005 2008 2012 2013 2014

Chablis 1er Cru “Montmain", Louis Michel Chablis 1er Cru “Les Forets", Vocoret & Fils Saint-Aubin 1er Cru “En Remilly", Château de Puligny-Montrachet Meursault 1er Cru “La Pièce sous le Bois”, Louis Baisinbert Meursault 1er Cru “Poruzots", François Mikulski Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru “Monts Luisants", Dujac Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru “Boudriotte”, Ramonet Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru “Morgeot", Blain-Gagnard Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru “Clavoillon", Leflaive

Chablis, Burgundy Chablis, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Nuits, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy

$80 $95 $120 $228 $248 $218 $195 $165 $330

Haut-Rhin, Alsace  Haut-Rhin, Alsace  Haut-Rhin, Alsace  Haut-Rhin, Alsace 

$375 $88 $168 $196

Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Nuits, Burgundy Côte de Nuits, Burgundy  Côte de Nuits, Burgundy  Côte de Nuits, Burgundy  Côte de Beaune, Burgundy  Côte de Beaune, Burgundy

$180 $380 $198 $235 $275 $132 $290

White: Alsace a geological patchwork, explained by 51 Grands Crus

1998 2010 2005 2013

Tokay Pinot Gris “Clos Saint-Théobald - Rangen de Thann", Schoffit Pinot Gris “Spiegel", Schlumberger Riesling “Jubilee”, Hugel Gewurztraminer “Clos Saint Urbain - Rangen de Thann", Zind-Humbrecht

Red: Burgundy 2011 Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru “Clos des Guettes", Caroline Parent 2010 Chambolle-Musigny 1ER Cru “Les Charmes", Ponsot 2013 Nuits-Saint-George 1ER Cru “Clos des Forets", Domaine de l'Arlot 2013 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru “Clos des Reas”, Michel Gros 2009 Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru “Lavaux-St-Jacques", Albert Bichot 2013 Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru “Île des Vergelesses", Chandon de Briailles 2012 Pommard 1er Cru “Les Fremiers", Domaine de Courcel 

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Genius Without a Château: the new classics Fine wine used to mean Bordeaux, but the wine world is bigger now, and these are the new stars

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White 2014 Mas de Daumas Gassac 2012 Sauvignon Blanc “Te Koko", Cloudy Bay 2013 Verdejo, Campo Eliseo 2011 Vintage Tunina, Jermann 2013 Chardonnay, Chateau Montelena 2008 Chardonnay “Yattarna”, Penfolds 2013 Skerpioen, Sadie Family 2014 Chardonnay “Les Noisetiers", Kistler 2014 Chardonnay “Belle Côte", Peter Michael

Languedoc, France  Marlborough, New Zealand Rueda, Spain Friuli, Italy Napa Valley, California  South Australia, Australia Swartland, South Africa  Sonoma Coast, California  Knights Valley, California 

$117 $149 $115 $149 $108 $160 $158 $140 $195

Mornington Peninsula, Australia  Willamette Valley, Oregon Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Cachapoal Valley,, Chile Toro, Spain  Eden Valley, Australia Venezia Giulia, Italy South Australia, Australia Santa Cruz Mountains, California  Knights Valley, California  Santa Rita Hills, California

$125 $288 $175 $280 $410 $260 $425 $790 $315 $600 $788

Red 2012 2014 2001 2008 2011 2012 2000 2007 2012 2003 2012

Pinot Noir, Kooyong Pinot Noir “Antikythera", Antica Terra Chateau Musar Carménère “Carmín de Peumo", Concha y Toro Termanthia, Numanthia Cabernet Sauvignon “Cyril Henschke", Henschke Rosso, Gravner Grange, Penfolds Monte Bello, Ridge La Joie, Vérité Syrah “Touché", Sine Qua Non

Red: Napa Cabernet “The wine is bottled poetry", R.L. Stevenson, the first Napa wine critic; wines organised per AVA

2004 Bosché, Freemark Abbey 2007 Reserve, ZD 2013 Dominus 2007 Colgin “IX” 2013 Opus One 2003 La Jota 2007 Cardinale 2005 Lokoya 2013 Darioush 2012 Insignia, Joseph Phelps

Rutherford, California  $230 Napa Valley, California  $210 Yountville, California  $385 Napa Valley, California  $1500 Oakville, California $420 Howell Mountain, California $198 Napa Valley, California $400 Mt. Veeder, California $700 Napa Valley, California $245 Napa Valley, California  $325

Red: Supertuscans Made outside the rules or outside the traditional areas. The label never says "Chianti"

2013 Tignanello, Antinori 2011 Ornellaia, Tenuta dell'Ornellaia 2008 Solaia, Antinori

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San Casciano in Val di Pesa, Tuscany Bolgheri, Tuscany Mercatale Val di Pesa, Tuscany

$200 $400 $588

Classics: fine wines with history Burgundy, Bordeaux and Barolo, from Grand Crus to great Châteaux

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White 2012 2013 2008 2014 2011 2014 2013 2009

Red

Aile d'Argent, Château Mouton Rothschild Bordeaux, France  $335 Chablis Grand Cru “Les Clos", William Fèvre Burgundy, France  $248 Château Grillet Rhône, France $298 Hermitage “Chante-Alouette", M. Chapoutier Rhône, France $210 Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru, Henri Boillot Burgundy, France $480 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru “La Maltroie", Coffinet-Duvernay Burgundy, France  $230 Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru, Blain-Gagnard Burgundy, France  $490 Criots-Bâtard-Montrachet, Louis Baisinbert Burgundy, France $598  

2011 Volnay 1er Cru Monopole “Clos des Ducs", Marquis d'Angerville 2012 Barolo “Colonnello", Aldo Conterno 2009 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Beaucastel 2012 Côte-Rôtie “La Landonne", Rene Rostaing 2011 Brunello di Montalcino “Pieve Santa Restituta”, Gaja 2009 Hermitage “La Sizeranne”, M. Chapoutier 2011 Barbaresco, Gaja 2003 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, Giuseppe Quintarelli



Burgundy, France Piedmont, Italy Rhône, France Rhône, France Tuscany, Italy  Rhône, France  Piedmont, Italy  Veneto, Italy 

$450 $278 $268 $398 $225 $254 $630 $915

Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France

$710 $410 $1188 $9800 $1300 $998 $810 $430

Saint-Laurent, Haut-Médoc Saint-Julien, Haut-Médoc Pauillac, Haut-Médoc Pauillac, Haut-Médoc Pessac-Léognan, Graves Pomerol, Libournais Pomerol, Libournais Saint-Émilion, Libournais

$168 $930 $1500 $1800 $198 $750 $6800 $320

Red: Burgundy Grands Crus The greatest 2%

2002 2008 2014 1990 1997 2013 2006 2011

Romanée Saint-Vivant Grand Cru, Frédéric Magnien Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru, Château de la Tour Musigny Grand Cru, Comte Georges de Vogüé La Tâche Grand Cru, Domaine de la Romaneé-Conti Chambertin Grand Cru, Dugat-Py Bonnes Mares Grand Cru, Roumier Griotte-Chambertin Grand Cru, Joseph Drouhin Chambertin-Clos de Bèze Grand Cru, Drouhin-Laroze 

Red: Bordeaux Châteaux

1855 and all that, organized per commune

2000 1982 1995 2001 2000 1986 1990 1990

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Belgrave, 5ème Cru Classé Gruaud-Larose, 2ème Cru Classé Latour, 1er Cru Classé Lafite-Rothschild, 1er Cru Classé Carbonnieux, Grand Cru Classé de Graves La Conseillante Pétrus Château Magdelaine, 1er Grand Cru Classé B

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Blends: the art of the winemaker Grape varieties combined; more than the sum of their parts

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White NV 2010 2010 2013 2012

Evolution Nine, Sokol Blosser Cassis, Clos Sainte Magdeleine Esprit de Beaucastel, Tablas Creek Abraxas, Robert Sinskey Nounat, Binigrau

Dundee Hills, Oregon $39 Provence, France $79 Paso Robles, California $115 Carneros, California  $88 Mallorca, Spain $58

Passo Doble, Masi Tupungato Therra, Podernuovo a Palazzone Promis, Ca' Marcanda PharaohMoans

Mendoza, Argentina  Tuscany, Italy  Tuscany, Italy  Paso Robles, California

$45 $60 $118 $180

Bordeaux, France  Tuscany, Italy  Tuscany, Italy  Judean Hills, Israel  Mendoza, Argentina Yarra Valley, Australia  Red Mountain, Washington Knights Valley, California 

$125 $64 $164 $115 $198 $230 $160 $352

Red 2012 2010 2014 2012

Red: Bordeaux blends of the world Mainly Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon

2005 2006 2006 2009 2011 2005 2013 2013

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Château Vignot, Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Il Fauno di Arcanum Sapaio Yatir Cheval des Andes Dry Red NO1, Yarra Yering Col Solare Les Pavots, Peter Michael

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Vieilles Vignes: old vines Grapes from vines aged from 50 to more than 100 years old: deeper roots, lower yields, more flavor and complexity

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White 2014 2013 2012 2013 2006 2013 2014 2014 2012 2014 1998

Vouvray Sec, Laurent Kraft Chenin Blanc “Cartology", Alheit Family Verdejo, Garciarevalo Tocai Friulano, Larkmead Vineyards Riesling Kabinett “Ürziger Würzgarten”, S.A. Prüm Mercurey “Les Obus", Domaine de la Monette Fumé Blanc Reserve “To Kalon", Robert Mondavi Soave Classico “Calvarino”, Pieropan Chardonnay “Chuy Vineyard”, Failla Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Château La Nerthe Chateau Musar

Loire, France $52 Western Cape, South Africa $120 Rueda, Spain $65 Napa Valley, California $100 Mosel, Germany $88 Burgundy, France $69 Napa Valley, California $125 Veneto, Italy $73 Sonoma Valley, California $135 Rhône, France $135 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon $200

Morgon “Côte du Py", Mathon Pinot Noir, Hanzell Hochar Père et Fils, Chateau Musar Tinta de Toro, Campo Eliseo Quinta do Crasto “Reserva" Carignan “El Leon”, De Martino Carménère Gran Reserva “Envero", Apaltagua Zinfandel “Hayne Vineyard", Turley Cabernet Sauvignon “Old Vines", Woodward Canyon

Beaujolais, France Sonoma Valley, California Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Toro, Spain Douro, Portugal Maule Valley, Chile Colchagua Valley, Chile Napa Valley, California Columbia Valley, Washington

Red 2013 2013 2011 2008 2013 2009 2014 2013 2012

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$50 $208 $74 $202 $105 $78 $50 $198 $198

Rosé: pale wine from black grapes Strong affinity with Chinese food

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

Light pink 2016 Esprit Gassier, Château Gassier 2015 By.Ott, Domaine Ott 2015 Cru Classé, Rimauresq

Provence, France Provence, France Provence, France

$52 $75 $50

Deep pink 2015 Terrebrune 2014 Zinfandel, Turley 2012 Yui, Kenzo Estate

Bandol, France Napa Valley, California Napa Valley, California

$85 $55 $188

Chilled red 2013 Cerasuolo di Vittoria, Planeta NV Pleiades XXV Old Vines, Sean Thackrey

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Sicily, Italy California, USA

$55 $57

Magnums etc: more is more More wine, less oxygen: winemakers believe their wines age best in magnums. Rare jeroboams hold as much as four bottles

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

Champagne Rare Jeroboams hold as much as four bottles

NV Roederer Estate Brut Rosé NV Veuve Cliquot Brut Rosé NV Louis Roederer Brut Premier 2005 Cristal 2005 Dom Pérignon



Anderson Valley, California Champagne, France Champagne, France Champagne, France Champagne, France

magnum

Loire, France Rías Baixas, Spain Sonoma Coast, California Mt. Veeder, California

magnum

magnum magnum magnum magnum

$170 $300 $196 $800 $788

White 2014 2012 2012 2000

Sancerre, Vacheron Albariño, Pazo Barrantes Chardonnay, Flowers Chardonnay, Mayacamas

magnum

$165 $124 $260 $315

Rioja, Spain magnum Rhône, France magnum Rhône, France magnum Alexander Valley, California magnum

$275 $400 $360 $345

magnum magnum

Red 2001 Rioja Gran Reserva, La Rioja Alta 2006 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine du Pegau 2010 Côte-Rôtie “Brune et Blonde”, Guigal 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon, Jordan

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Meditation: sweet wine Sweet but not simple: complex and risky to grow and make

Wines are listed in order of sweetness and flavor: from light to luscious

Sweet sparkling 2014 Moscato d'Asti, G.D. Vajra

Piedmont, Italy



375ml

$30

Noble rot 2014 2010 2004 2005 2010 2005 2002

Cuvée Beerenauslese, Kracher Petit Guiraud Tokaji Aszú 3 Puttonyos, Hétszőlő Château Climens, 1er Cru Classé Dolce, Far Niente Château d'Yquem, 1er Cru Supérieur Tokaji Aszú 6 Puttonyos, Disznókő

Burgenland, Austria 70ml $19 Sauternes, France 70ml $18 Tokaj, Hungary 70ml $20 Barsac, France Napa Valley, California Sauternes, France Tokaj, Hungary

$78 $60 500ml $100 375ml $175 375ml $112 750ml $700 500ml $220

375ml

375ml

Dried grape 2009 Passito di Pantelleria “Ben Ryé", Donnafugata 2008 Torcolato, Maculan 2001 Vin Santo, Isole e Olena

Sicily, Italy Veneto, Italy Tuscany, Italy









$95 $99 375ml$120

375ml 375ml

Frozen grape



2014 Vidal Icewine, Inniskillin

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Niagara Peninsula, Canada

70ml

$26

375ml

$98



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Strength and Beauty: fortified wine Sweetness from grape juice, strength from grape spirit

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

Fortified NV Ratafia de Champagne, Dumangin 1973 Verdelho, Blandy's 15 yr old Malmsey, Blandy's 20 yr old Tawny Port, Sandeman 2007 Vin de Laurence, Mas de Daumas Gassac NV Cream “Solera 1847", González Byass NV Pedro Ximénez “Solera 1927", Alvear

Champagne, France 70ml $21 Madeira, Portugal Madeira, Portugal 70ml $19 Douro, Portugal 70ml $19 Languedoc, France Jerez, Spain Montilla-Moriles, Spain 70ml $16

375ml 750ml 500ml 750ml 500ml 750ml 375ml

$82 $325 $90 $140 $230 $45 $58

Vintage Port



2007 Late Bottled Vintage, Fonseca 1997 Dow's

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Douro, Portugal Douro, Portugal

70ml

$10





$65 $350

750ml 750ml

Nihonshu: Sake Summer grown rice, brewed in the cold of winter with yeast, kōji mould and water. Softer than wine, harmonious with food

Sakes are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

Nigori: cloudy sake Coarse-filtered to leave rice and yeast lees

Dassai “50", Sparkling Nigori Junmai Daiginjo Kamoizumi “Summer Snow", Nigori Ginjo

/cool /cool

Yamaguchi, Japan Hiroshima, Japan

/cool /cool /room /warm

San Francisco, California Nagano, Japan Kyoto, Japan Hiroshima, Japan

/cool /cool /room /cool

Saga, Japan Okayama, Japan Yamagata, Japan Fukui, Japan

$34 $64

300ml 500ml

Junmai: pure rice sake Full-bodied, with rice character

Sequoia, Nama Junmai Masumi “Okuden Kantsukuri”, Junmai Tamagawa, Tokubetsu Junmai Kamoizumi Shusen “Three Dots", Junmai

$43 $68 720ml $70 900ml $100 375ml 720ml

Ginjo: premium sake More of each rice grain is milled away, often fruity and aromatic

Amabuki “Sunflowers”, Junmai Ginjo Chikurin “Karoyaka", Organic Junmal Ginjo Dewazakura “Izumi Judan”, Ginjo Kokuryu, Junmai Ginjo

$78 $135 720ml $84 720ml $89 720ml

720ml

Daiginjo: fine sake At least half of each rice grain is milled away, hand made, elegant, top of the range

Takasago “Divine Droplets", Junmai Daiginjo Chokaisan, Junmai Daiginjo Dassai “23", Junmai Daiginjo Dassai “Beyond", Junmai Daiginjo Tedorigawa “Kinka", Nama Daiginjo Tamagawa “Kinsho”, Daiginjo Takatenjin “Soul of the Sensei”, Junmai Daiginjo Masumi “Nanago", Yamahai Junmai Daiginjo

/cool /cool /cool /cool /cool /warm /cool /room

Hokkaido, Japan Akita, Japan Yamaguchi, Japan Yamaguchi, Japan Ishikawa, Japan Kyoto, Japan Shizuoka, Japan Nagano, Japan

/cool /cool /cool

Akita, Japan Hiroshima, Japan Yamagata, Japan

$168 $128 720ml $210 720ml $1000 720ml  $96 720ml $120 720ml $110 720ml $150 720ml

720ml

Koshu: aged sake Aged for 3 years or more; complex, nutty flavours

Hideyoshi “Flying Pegasus", Daiginjo Kamoizumi “Sachi 17 yr Aged", Daiginjo Dewazakura “Yukimanman 5 yr Aged", Daiginjo

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$340 $168 720ml $250 720ml 720ml

Last Few: the end of the line Limited availability - last chance to taste

Wines are listed in order of body and flavor: from light to rich

White 2009 2011 2012 2014 2011

Riesling “Schlossreben”, Huber & Bléger Furmint, Royal Tokaji Chardonnay, Catena Viognier, Storybook Mountain Chardonnay, Moone-Tsai

Alsace, France  Tokaj, Hungary Mendoza, Argentina Napa Valley, California Sonoma Coast, California

$58 $60 $60 $88 $180

Beaujolais, France Willamette Valley, Oregon Willamette Valley, Oregon Walker Bay, South Africa Maipo Valley, Chile 

$72 $260 $88 $125 $48

Red 2012 Côte-de-Brouilly, Jean-Claude Lapalu 2014 Pinot Noir “Obelin", Antica Terra 2013 Pinot Noir “Pierre Léon" Willakenzie 2012 Pinot Noir “Vrede", Storm 2011 Carménère “Grey", Ventisquero

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