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Cusumano, Sagana Nero Davola, 2004 Italy - $12/$47
(Soft, round, and substantial flavors with plush, melting tannins on the finish)
Fife, Zinfandel, 2004, Mendocino Uplands, California - $12/$47
(Classic, spicy, old vine Zin with a firm tannin structure and rich, luscious fruit.)
Independent Producers, Merlot, 2006, Columbia Valley Washington - $10/$39
(Contrary to popular myth, Washington State Merlot is often better than it's Cabernet, try this and see why!)
Kermit Lynch, Cote du Rhone, 2005 France - $10 / $39
(Classic Cote du Rhone from one of America's oldest and most respected wine importers)
La Cuvee Mythique, Corbieres Reserve, 2005 France - $10 / $39
(Shiraz/Mouvedre/Grenache/Carigan blend with concentrated aromas of dark fruit with a gentle touch of spices)
Le Mas des Collines, Gigondas, 2003, France - $13 / $51
(Aromatic, with ripe fruit notes, this is a great example of Rhone wine)
Menguante, Tempranillo, 2005, Spain - $9 / $34
(Full-bodied, fruit rich tempranillo with sweet tannins and a soft finish)
Montinore, Pinot Noir, Estate 2006, Willamette Valley Oregon - $12 / $47
(Up and coming winery in the Northern Willamette Valley, This 100% estate Pinot Noir rocks)
Pinocchio, Nero Avola, 2006 Sicily Italy - $8 / $31
( A young and fresh version of this native Sicilian grape)
Relativity, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2005, Napa Valley California - $12 / $47
(Reserve quality Napa Valley Cabernet at a great price, enjoy one of California's great gems)
Terra Rosa, Old Vine Malbec, 2004, Mendoza Argentina - $8 / $31
(Rich and intense, this is a big and juicy Malbec with good oak and a long, delicate finish)
< class="MsoNormal">Yard Dog, Petit Verdot/Merlot/Cabernet, 2005, Southeastern Australia - $10 / $39
(New project of young Aussie wine makers showing off the best of P. Verdot, and OZ)
DESERT AND SWEET WINES
Alois Kracher, Beernauslese, 2005, Burgenland Austria - $8
(Selected late harvested grapes of Chardonnay and Italian Riesling)
Alois Kracher, Auslese Cuvče, 2003 Austria - $9
(Crisp and refreshing Chardonnay and Welschriesling blend with good acidic finish)
Boony Doon, Framboise NV California - $8
(Classic Raspberry liqueur)
Tomasello, Cranberry Wine, NV, New Jersey - $7
(Made from 100% cranberries, a perfect balance of light sweetness and refreshing tartness)
Tomasello, Pomegranate Wine, NV, New Jersey- $7
(A sweet and tangy wine made from 100% pomegrantes)
Pacific Rim, Muscat Vin de Glaciere, 2005, California - $8
Muscat west coast style, clean, opulent, delicious)
Les Petits Grains, Muscat de St. Jean de Minervois, NV, France - $7
(Rich golden
yellow Muscat with an immediate
and powerful nose and complex aromas)
Yalumba, Muscat,
“Antique Tawny”, NV,
Australia
- $10
(Old aged
Muscat
from Australia,
with plenty of special
unique flavors)
Toro Albala, Pedro Ximenez, “Don PX”, 2004 Montilla,
Spain
- $9
(Made from
raisins of Pedro Ximinez Grapes grown on lime soils,
Ambrosia!)
Hildago, Fino and Cream ‘Panesa’, NV, Jerez, Spain
- $6
(Estate grown,
from one of Spain’s
foremost Sherry producers)
Hildago, ‘Morenita’ Cream
Sherry,
NV,
Jerez,
Spain - $6
( A dark, full
bodied and lightly sweet cream sherry)
Graham’s, ‘Six Grapes’ Reserve Porto, Portugal
- $6
(A superb port
made from six varieties of grapes)
Smith Woodhouse, Late Bottle Vintage Porto,
1995, Portugal
- $9
( A wonderfully
rich and complex unfiltered bottle aged port)
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