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All wines by the Coravin list will be served in 100% Crystel Schott Zwiesel glassware to enhance the taste of the wine experience
Papillon’s Super Premium White
Sancerre, Sauvignon Blanc, Michel Girault, Loire Valley, 2021
Pale gold with green hints. The entry is soft and round. It ends with a clean lingering finish.
Glass $16
Bottle $74
US$ 16
Chablis, Chardonnay, Domaine William Fèvre, Burgundy, 2020
Fresh and supple, the wine is marked by mineral notes that are typical of the appellation. 93 Points by James Suckling.
Glass $18
Bottle $77
US$ 18
Meursault “Les Clous”, Chardonnay, Bouchard Père & Fils, Burgundy, 2019
8 to 10 months in French oak. Intense bouquet of fruit and flowers. With a delicate mineral hint. 93 Points by James Suckling.
Glass $28
Bottle $136
US$ 28
Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc, Grenache Blanc/Clairette/Roussanne, Clos Saint Jean, Southern Rhône, 2021
Lush, with a honeyed edge to the mix of pear. While a light thread of acacia adds nuance.
Glass $29
Bottle $138
US$ 29
Condrieu “La Petite Côte”, Viognier, Yves Cuilleron, Northern Rhône, 2020
Ripe and juicy, with a mix of apricot, nectarine, melon and pear flavors. Reveals an anise hint through the finish.
Glass $31
Bottle $145
US$ 31
Papillon’s Super Premium Red
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, Sangiovese, Il Poggione uscany Italy, 2017
Aromas of ripe blackberries and dark cherries which come together with toast, spices, hazelnut with hints of spring floral and leather
Glass $28
Bottle $136
US$ 28
Pommard, Pinot Noir, Bouchard Père & Fils, Burgundy, 2019
A dense, chunky style, this evokes cherry, strawberry, earth and iron flavors. Tightens up on the compact finish, with a crisp, almost citrusy feel. 90 Points Robert Parker.
Glass $28
Bottle $136
US$ 28
Châteauneuf-du-Pape Rouge, Grenache-Syrah, Clos Saint Jean, 29 138 Southern Rhône, 2019
This has a dark tea frame around lightly steeped cherry and raspberry fruit notes. Light garrigue and humus hints underscore the finish. 93 Points on Wine Spectator.
Glass $29
Bottle $138
US$ 29
Saint-Emilion, Merlot-Cabernet Franc-Cabernet Sauvignon, Château Faugères Grand Cru Classe, Bordeaux, 2016
Beautiful aromas and flavors of warm fig and boysenberry. The finish ripples with fruit and fresh acidity. 95 Points by James Suckling.
Glass $34
Bottle $164
US$ 34
Saint Julien, Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot-Cabernet Franc-Petit Verdot, Château Gloria Domaines Martin, Bordeaux, 2018
This wine has a slight chunky feel to it, with bramble and tar notes jutting out, but the core is saturated with cassis and blackberry fruit flavors. Offers a lovely tug of sweet tobacco on the finish. 94 Points on Wine Spectator.
Glass $38
Bottle $192
US$ 38
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