- Meritage/Blends
- Pinot Noir
- Zinfandel
- Merlot
- Malbec
- Chardonnay
- Sauvignon Blanc
- Other Whites
- Champagne/Prosecco
- Italian Reds
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Sirah/Shiraz
- By The Glass
- Beer - Draft
- Beer - Bottled
Meritage/Blends
‘21 19 Crimes, Southeastern Australia | 34
’22 Conundrum, Caymus Properties, California | 38
’22 “Pessimist” by DAOU Vineyards, Paso Robles | 41
’23 Caymus “The Walking Fool”, Suisun Valley | 64
‘19 Harvey & Harriet, San Luis Obispo County | 65
‘23 Orin Swift, 8 Years In The Desert California | 68
‘22 BV “Tapestry”, Napa | 81
‘22 “Bin 389” by Penfolds, Southern Australia | 99
‘21 Opus One “Overture”, Napa | 265
‘22 Pahlmeyer, Napa | 285
Pinot Noir
‘23 Joel Gott, California | 35
‘22 Bianchi, Paso Robles | 45
‘23 Meiomi, California | 46
‘24 Belle Glos, Clark & Telephone Santa Barbara County | 66
’22 Duckhorn Migration, Russian River Valley | 69
’22 Duckhorn Goldeneye, Anderson Valley | 81
’22 Sea Smoke “Ten”, Santa Rita Hills | 225
Zinfandel
’22 Cline, California | 31
‘22 Predator, Lodi | 40
‘22 Joel Gott, California | 40
‘21 Bianchi, Paso Robles | 45
’22 Dry Creek “100 Year Vines”, Sonoma County | 55
‘21 Rombauer, California | 65
Merlot
’22 14 Hands, Columbia Valley | 30
’20 Kendall Jackson “Vintners Reserve”, California | 38
’22 Chateau St Michelle, Columbia Valley | 45
‘22 Emmolo by Caymus, Napa | 69
‘22 Duckhorn, Napa | 79
Malbec
‘24 Layer Cake, Mendoza – Argentina | 35
‘23 Terrazas Altos Del Plata, Mendoza – Argentina | 36
Chardonnay
‘23 Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi, California | 26
‘21 McManis Estate, California | 30
‘22 Daou, Paso Robles | 36
‘23 Kendall Jackson “Vintners Reserve”, California | 38
‘23 Ferrari-Carano, Alexander Valley | 42
‘23 Stags’ Leap Winery, Napa | 47
‘23 Frank Family, Carneros | 58
‘23 Rombauer, Carneros | 68
‘23 Far Niente, Napa | 82
Sauvignon Blanc
‘24 Oyster Bay, Marlborough – New Zealand | 34
‘23 Kim Crawford, Marlborough – New Zealand | 38
‘22 1000 Stories, California | 40
‘23 Cloudy Bay, New Zealand | 79
Other Whites
‘24 Beringer White Zinfandel, California | 26
‘24 Anterra Pinot Grigio, Italy | 30
‘23 Chateau Ste. Michelle Riesling, Washington | 39
Champagne/Prosecco
NV Gambino Prosecco “Extra Dry”, Italy | 36
NV Mumm Cuvée, Napa | 39
NV Nicolas Feuilatte Reserve Rosé Reserve, France | 79
Italian Reds
’22 Badiola Toscana, Italy | 39
’21 Tenuta Di Nozzole Chianti Reserva, Italy | 46
‘20 Capital de Roari “Amarone Della Valpolicella,” Italy | 72
1 Tutela “Amarone Della Valpolicella,” Italy | 85
’20 Banfi Brunello di Montalcino, Italy | 90
Cabernet Sauvignon
‘24 Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi, California | 26
‘22 J. Lohr “Seven Oaks”, Paso Robles | 38
‘22 Liberty School by Austin Hope, Paso Robles | 41
‘20 High Heaven, Columbia Valley, Washington | 45
‘21 Hanh, California | 45
‘23 DAOU, Paso Robles | 49
‘22 Justin, Paso Robles | 53
‘18 Inception, Santa Barbara County | 56
‘23 DAOU “Reserve”, Paso Robles | 68
‘21 Hilltop Cuvée by J. Lohr, Paso Robles | 74
‘21 Allomi “Hess Collection”, Napa | 79
‘20 Rodney Strong “Reserve”, Sonoma | 79
‘22 Austin Hope (1 Liter), Paso Robles | 79
‘22 Stags’ Leap, Napa | 82
‘22 Faust, Napa | 82
‘22 Duckhorn, Napa | 91
‘21 Bella Union, by Far Niente, Napa | 95
’22 Caymus California | 98
‘20 Silver Oak, Alexander Valley | 125
‘21 Chimney Rock, “Stags Leap District”, Napa | 145
‘21 Jayson, by Pahlmeyer, Napa | 145
’22 Caymus Napa (1 Liter) | 155
‘22 Joseph Phelps, Napa | 157
‘23 Nickel & Nickel, Vaca Vista Vineyard, Napa | 165
‘21 Don Melchor, Puente Alto Vineyard, Chile | 190
‘14 Silver Oak, Library Edition, Alexander Valley | 215
‘20 Silver Oak, Napa | 215
Sirah/Shiraz
‘21 Layer Cake Shiraz, South Australia | 35
‘23 Bianchi Petite Sirah, Paso Robles | 45
‘18 Stags’ Leap, Napa | 72
‘21 “Bin 389” Cabernet Shiraz by Penfolds, South Australia | 99
Chardonnay
Robert Mondavi “Woodbridge”, California | 7
Kendall Jackson, California | 10
Ferrari-Carano, Alexander Valley | 11
Sauvignon Blanc
Oyster Bay, Marlborough- New Zealand | 9
Pinot Grigio
Anterra, Italy | 8
White Zinfandel
Beringer, California | 7
Riesling
Chateau St. Michelle, Washington | 9
Pinot Noir
Joel Gott, California | 10
Meomi, Santa Barbara, Monterrey, Sonoma | 12
Zinfandel
Joel Gott, California | 10
Merlot
14 Hands, Columbia Valley | 8
Malbec
Layer Cake, Mendoza – Argentina | 10
Meritage/Blend
19 Crimes, Southeastern Australia | 9
Cabernet
Robert Mondavi “Woodbridge”, California | 7
J. Lohr “Seven Oaks”, Paso Robles | 10
Liberty School by Austin Hope”, Paso Robles | 12
DAOU, Paso Robles | 13
Sparkling
NV Gambino Prosecco “Extra Dry”, Italy | 8
NV Mumm Cuvée, Napa | 9
Draft Beer
Dos Desperados Brewery – San Marcos, CA
Hazy Daisy IPA 6.5%
Ruffian Red Ale 5.8%
Magnificat Lager 4.7%
Most Wanted IPA 6.2%
Blood Orange Blonde 5.6%
Bottled Beers
Guinness Stout (Can)-Dublin, Ireland 4.2%
Stella Artois-Leuven, Belgium 4.6%
Modelo-Mexico 4.4%
Corona-Mexico 4.6%
Bud Light-USA 4.2%
Coors Light-USA 4.2%
Corona Non-Alcoholic, -Mexico 0.5%
Budweiser-USA 5.0%
Did You Know?
IF THE WINEMAKER wants a very delicate, grapey wine, he will take every precaution to keep oxygen away from it at every stage. In ancient Rome, air was kept from wine in a bottle by a layer of oil on the top.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, wine connoisseur and would-be wine grower, promoted wine as the best means of combating Intemperance.
WHEN STORING Wine, the ideal temperature is 58F. At this degree, white wines will stay cool enough for serving, while reds will mature slowly but steadily.
RED WINES Extract all their color from a period of contact between the juice and skins after crushing. In general, white wines are removed quickly from their skins to avoid any coloration.
EVER WONDER what those big display bottles are called?
- Magnum: 2 btls
- Jeroboam: 4 btls
- Rehoboam: 6 btls
- Imperiale: 8 btls
- Balthazar: 16 btls
- Nebuchaunezar: 20btls
“Wine improves with age. The older I get, the better I like it.” – Anonymous
“God in His goodness sent the grapes, to cheer both great and small, little fools will drink too much, and great fools not at all.” – Anonymous
“Wine is the drink of the gods, milk the drink of babes, tea the drink of women, and water the drink of beasts.” – John Stuart Blacki
“I have enjoyed great health at a great age because everyday since I can remember I have consumed a bottle of wine except when I have not felt well. Then I have consumed two bottles.” – A Bishop of Seville
“To take wine into your mouth is to savor a droplet of the river of human history.” – DM Reese
“What contemptible scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch” – W. C. Fields
“Drinking good wine with good food in good company is one of life’s most civilized pleasures.” – Michael Broadbent
WHY CORK for a wine plug? It’s light, clean and almost impermeable. It’s smooth, yet stays firmly in position in the neck. It doesn’t expand or contract with changes in temperature, rarely rots and doesn’t burn easily.
CORK IS the outer bark of the cork oak tree, which grows most abundantly in Spain and Portugal. Before it is harvested, a cork tree must grow for 20 years; then the bark can be stripped about once every decade.
ONCE IN POSITION, a good cork will last at least 25 years and sometimes as long as 50 years, although the best cellars will re-cork their old vintages at 25- year intervals.
“The soft extractive note of an aged cork being withdrawn has the true sound of a man opening his heart.” – William S. Benbetter
“Wine … offers a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation than possibly any other purely sensory thing which may be purchased.” – Ernest Hemingway
“A Bottle of wine contains more Philosophy than all of the books in the world” – Louis Pasteur
“Of all things known to mortals, wine is the most powerful and effectual for exciting and inflaming the passions of mankind, being common fuel to them all.” -Francis Bacon
“Boys should abstain from all use of wine until their eighteenth year, for it is wrong to add fire to fire.” – Plato
“Most of the confidence which I appear to feel, especially when influenced by noon wine, is only a pretense.” – Tennessee Williams
“Maybe it’s because I’m getting older, I’m finding enjoyment in things that stop time. Just the simple act of tasting a glass of wine is its own event. You’re not downing a glass of wine in the midst of doing something else.” – Anonymous
“Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance; peaceful” – DM Reese