Glasses
Whites
| Albarino, Morgadio (Spain) $7.25 |
| Our favorite Spanish sipper. Really lovely |
| Chardonnay, Chateau St. Michelle (Washington) $6.75 |
| Nice, nice, nice Chardonnay light on oak. "Liquid silk" |
| Chardonnay, Lake Sonoma Winery (Russian River) $7.25 |
| I blindfolded Laurie and gave her a sip. Oh, what a night |
| Pinot Grigio, Vigneti del Sole (Italy) $6.25 |
| Medium bodied Pinot Grigio |
| Reisling, Rudi Wiest (Germany) $6.25 |
| Well made - like a BMW. Slightly sweet - like a peach |
| Sauvignon Blanc, Merryvale "Starmont" (Napa) $7.50 |
| The prom queen date on the arms of Chardonnay. Citrusy |
| Viognier, Domaine Miquel (France) $7.00 |
| Full-bodied tropical fruit bomb. No oak. Doesn't need it |
Reds
| Cabernet, Oberon Vineyard $8.75 |
| Michael Mondavi's excess juice used in higher priced cabs |
| Chianti Classico, Gabbiano (Italy) $6.50 |
| Sangiovese grapes wrapped in a down pillow. Best value |
| Malbec, La Posta (Argentina) $7.25 |
| 32-year old vines tended by an elderly man named "Angel" |
| Merlot, Raymond Reserve (Napa) $7.50 |
| Smooth, supple, rich. Who wouldn't want to be? |
| Pinot Noir, Amisfield (New Zealand) $10.00 |
| The best pinot I've poured in 2 years. Inky and bold |
| Syrah, Matchbook "Dunnigan Hills" (California) $8.00 |
| Sunny skies down under produce a rich and long finish |
| Zinfandel, Trinitas (Sonoma) $7.25 |
| Old vines tended with love from Matthew Cline |