
Wine Director Alex Moran has designed the Guild & Company wine program to showcase artisanally made wines, with an emphasis on family-owned, organic/biodynamic winemakers who practice sustainable production. Pairing that with selections from world renowned wineries from around the globe, we believe you’ll find a new favorite or rediscover a popular classic.
Winter Wine List
By the Glass
Sparkling
Brut Cava, Bodegas Naveran 2010 (Spain) $9 // $36
White
Sauvignon Blanc, Les Deux Pins 2011 (Languedoc, France) $7 // $28
Chardonnay, Hayes Ranch 2010 (Livermore, California) $7.5 // $30
Pinot Grigio, Posenato, “Le Coste” 2011 (Veneto, Italy) $7.5 // $30
Riesling, St. Urbans-Hof, “Urban” 2011 (Mosel, Germany) $8.5 // $34
Muscadet, Domaine Chauviniere 2011 (Loire Valley, France) $10 //$ 40
Vermentino, Argiolas, “Costamolino” 2011 (Sardinia, Italy) $11 // $44
Rosé
Zweigelt, Tegernseerhof-Mittelbach 2012 (Lower Austria, Austria) $9.5 // $38
Red
Cabernet Sauvignon, Les Deux Pins 2010 (Languedoc, France) $7 // $28
Merlot, Leese-Fitch 2011 (California) $8 // $32
Malbec, Bodegas Cecchin, “Esencias de la Tierra” 2009 (Mendoza, Argentina) $8.5 // $34
Tempranillo blend, Semaphore 7 2011 (Alentejano, Portugal) $9 // $36
Negroamaro, Cantele, Salice Salentino Riserva 2009 (Puglia, Italy) $10 // $40
Pinot Noir, Christophe Buisson 2008 (Burgundy, France) $10.5 // $42
Syrah/Grenache, Chateau Maris, “La Touge” 2009 (Minervois, France) $11 // $44
Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, Duckhorn, “Decoy” 2010 (Napa Valley, California) $15 // $60
Sweet Wines
Vermont Ice Cider, Eden, “Heirloom Blend”, 2011 (West Charleston, Vermont) $9 // $45
Late Harvest Zinfandel, Dashe Cellars, 2009 (Dry Creek Valley, California) $9 // $45
Half Bottles
Sparkling
801 A. Margaine, “Cuvée Traditionelle”, Brut, NV (Champagne, France) $54
802 J. Lasalle, Brut Rose, NV (Champagne, France) $75
White
803 Sauvignon Blanc, Honig 2010 (Napa Valley, California) $22
804 Gruner Veltliner, Anton Bauer, “Rosenberg” 2008 (Wagram, Austria) $24
Red
805 Pinot Noir, Shug 2009 (Carneros, California) $28
808 Pinot Noir, Bergstrom, “Cumberland Reserve” 2007 (Dundee Hills, Oregon) $49
809 Cabernet Sauvignon, Conn Valley, “Reserve” 2007 (Napa Valley, California) $63
Sparkling
001 Bianca Vigna, Prosecco DOC Brut, NV (Veneto, Italy) $40
002 Leo Hillinger, “Secco Pinot Noir Rosé”, NV (Burgenland, Austria) $44
003 Le Mesnil, “Blanc de Blancs” Grand Cru, NV (Champagne, France) $100
sourced from one of the most highly regarded Grand Cru sites in all of Champagne
004 Jacques Lassaigne, “Blanc de Blancs”, NV (Champagne, France) $120
naturally made to show off the stunning terroir and its razor sharp acidity
005 J. Lasalle, “Cuvee Angeline” Brut 1er Cru 2007 (Champagne, France) $140
produced only in the best vintages… an absolutely beautiful treat
White
Chardonnay
017 Scagliola, “Casot dan Vian” 2011 (Piedmont, Italy) $43
018 Frog’s Leap 2010 (Napa Valley, California) $63
019 Domaine Cheveau, “Vers Cras”, Pouilly-Fuisse 2009 (Burgundy, France) $75
020 Ramey, “Ritchie Vineyard” 2007 (Russian River Valley, California) $90
one of Wine Director, Alex Moran’s favorite producers; let it become one of yours
021 Dumol, “Isobel” 2008 (Russian River Valley, California) $120
a full bodied, rich and powerful offering from one of California’s iconic vineyards
022 Dom. de Chérisey, “La Genelotte”, Meursault-Blagny 1er Cru 2009 (Burgundy, France) $150
an elegant, mineral driven Premier Cru sure to make any Burgundy lover smile
Sauvignon Blanc
031 Vavasour, Awatere Valley 2010 (Marlborough, New Zealand) $37
032 Puzelat-Bonhomme, Touraine 2010 (Loire Valley, France) $38
033 Chateau La Rame, Bordeaux Blanc Sec 2011 (Bordeaux, France) $40
035 Merry Edwards 2010 (Russian River Valley, California) $70
Pinot Grigio & Pinot Gris
042 Tiefenbrunner 2010 (Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy) $38
043 Illahe 2011 (Willamette Valley, Oregon) $38
Other Whites
050 Riesling/Müller/Pinot Gris/Gewürz, Montinore, “Borealis” 2011 (Willamette, Oregon) $34
051 Godello, Bodegas Valdesil, “Montenovo” 2011 (Valdeorras, Spain) $ 34
052 Viognier, Illahe 2011 (Willamette Valley, Oregon) $35
053 Lumassina, Punta Crena, “Lumassina”, Colline Savonesi 2011 (Liguria, Italy) $37
054 Chenin Blanc, Domaine de Hauts de Sanziers, Samuer 2010 (Loire Valley, France) $ 39
055 Pinot Blanc, Bethel Heights, Eola-Amity Hills 2011 (Willamette Valley, Oregon) $42
056 La Crescent, Shelburne Vineyards, “Semi Dry” 2011 (Shelburne, Vermont) $43
059 Riesling, Frederic Mallo, “Rosacker” Grand Cru 2005 (Alsace, France) $65
060 Viura/Malvasia, R. Lopez de Heredia, “Viña Tondonia” Reserva 1996 (Rioja, Spain) $90
one of the most unique wines on our list; drinking fantastic and not to be missed
Rosé
815 Pinot Noir, Domaine des Corbillieres, Touraine 2012 (Loire Valley, France) $40
Red
Pinot Noir
100 Becker, “Estate” 2009 (Pfalz, Germany) $39
101 Domaine Roux Père & Fils, “Bourgogne” 2010 (Burgundy, France) $40
102 Adelsheim 2010 (Willamette Valley, Oregon) $68
103 Jean-Marc Vincent, “Le Beaurepaire” Santenay 1er Cru 2009 (Burgundy, France) $86
104 Salinia, “W.E. Bottoms Vineyard” 2006 (Sonoma Coast, California) $110
a natural wine with very low production; a hands off approach that lets the fruit and earth do
the talking
105 Merry Edwards, “Estate” 2007 (Russian River Valley, California) $120
one of the most renowned American winemakers brings us this Pinot, sourced from her
personal parcel
Merlot
204 Tellus Vinea 2009 (Bordeaux, France) 45
202 Rombauer Vineyards 2007 (Carneros, California) 66
203 Bodegas Viña Magaña 2005 (Navarra, Spain) 70
started with Chateau Pétrus cuttings, this wine has only been produced nine times since 1976
Cabernet Sauvignon
257 Bodegas Vista Flores, “Etc.” 2010 (Mendoza, Argentina) $36
250 Owen Roe, “Sharecroppers” 2011 (Columbia Valley, Washington) $42
251 Penley Estate, “Phoenix” 2010 (Coonawarra, Australia) $45
254 White Oak 2008 (Napa Valley, California) $75
255 Pagani de Marchi, “Casalvecchio” 2004 (Tuscany, Italy) $78
256 Frog’s Leap 2010 (Napa Valley, California) $85
253 DeLille Cellars, “Harrison Hill” 2007 (Yakima Valley, Washington) $120
one of the most highly acclaimed, sought after (and hard to come by) Washington producers
257 Ramey, “Pedregal Vineyard”, Oakville 2006 (Napa Valley, California) $180
amazing producer, amazing vintage, amazing wine; one of the gems on Guild’s wine list
Syrah/Shiraz & Zinfandel
301 Viña von Siebenthal, “Carabantes”, Panquehue 2007 (Vale de Aconcagua, Chile) $54
309 Zinfandel, Ridge Vineyards, “East Bench” 2009 (Dry Creek Valley, California) $56
302 Leo Hillinger, “Hillside” Unfiltered 2011 (Burgenland, Austria) $58
303 Domaine Jean-Claude Marsanne, Saint-Joseph 2009 (Rhône, France) $71
304 Zinfandel, Dashe Cellars, “Florence Vineyard” 2009 (Dry Creek Valley, California) $74
308 DeLille Cellars, “Doyenne” 2005 (Yakima Valley, Washington) $85
305 Salinia, “Heintz Ranch” 2007 (Sonoma Coast, California) $100
another knock out from this small, natural producer; unique and delicious
306 / 307 Dumol 2006 & 2007 (Russian River Valley, California) $120
2006 exudes power while 2007 brings finesse and elegance to the table; a rare chance to compare
Other Reds – Domestic
400 Marquette, Lincoln Peak Vineyards 2011 (New Haven, Vermont) $34
403 Field Blend, Salinia, “Sun Hawk Farm – Mix” 2010 (Mendocino County, California) $62
404 Cab Franc/Merlot/Cab Sauv, Fall Line, “Artz Vineyard” 2009 (Red Mtn., Washington) $66
405 Bordeaux Blend, Andrew Will, “Two Blondes” 2007, (Yakima, Washington) $110
the winemaker of this cult wine proclaimed it as “by far the best vintage we have ever had”
Other Reds – France
501 Syrah/Grenache/Carignan/Cinsault, L’Argentier, “Les Demoiselles” 2009 (Languedoc) $40
502 Cabernet Franc, Cousin-Leduc, “Pur Breton”, Anjou 2009 (Loire Valley) $58
503 Gamay, Dom. Romaneaux-Destezet, “La Souterrone”, St. Joseph 2010 (Rhône) $60
504 Gamay, Guy Breton, Régnié 2011 (Beaujolais) $60
505 Grenache/Syrah/Mourvèdre/Cinsault, Sang des Cailloux, Vacqueyras 2008 (Rhône) $60
506 Grenache/Syrah/Clairette, Les Pallières ,“Les Racines”, Gigondas 2009 (Rhône) $70
507 Grenache/Syrah/Mourvèdre, Domaine La Roquète, Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2009 (Rhône) $100
produced by the Brunier family of Vieux Telegraphe fame; rich, lush, and opulent
Other Reds – Italy
600 Nero d’Avola, Arianna Occhipinti, “Tami” 2011 (Sicily) $40
601 Valpolicella Blend, Bussola, “Ca del Laito”,Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore 2008 (Veneto) $47
603 Sangiovese, Sesti, “Monteleccio” 2009 (Tuscany) $60
604 Nebbiolo, Produttori Del Barbaresco, “Barbaresco” 2007 (Piedmont) $70
605 Barbera, Scarzello, Barbera d’Alba Superiore 2008 (Piedmont) $72
606 Nebbiolo, Vallana, Gattinara 2004 (Piedmont) $81
609 Sangiovese/Merlot/Cab. Sauv./Petit Verdot, La Massa, “Giorgio Primo” 2006 (Tuscany) $130
a super Tuscan of epic proportions but still Italian through and through
610 Nebbiolo, Cavallotto, “Vignolo” Riserva, Barolo 2001 (Piedmont) $180
the “King’s Wine” made by a top producer in an historic vintage… absolute perfection
Other Reds – Spain & Argentina
707 Monastrell, Pedro Luis Martinez, “Hilanda” 2010 (Jumilla, Spain) $32
701 Cabernet/Tempranillo, Medulas 2010 (Valencia, Spain) $36
702 Garnacha, Bodegas Ateca, “Atteca” Old Vine 2010 (Calatayud, Spain) $38
704 Malbec/Bonarda, Tikal, “Patriota” 2010 (Mendoza, Argentina) $45
705 Garnacha/Cariñena/Cab/Merlot, Alvaro Palacios, “Les Terrasses” 2008 (Priorat, Spain) $74
a Spanish stunner with great intensity, depth, structure and class. Begs for steak!
703 Tempranillo, Dominio de Pingus, “Psi” 2010 (Ribera del Duero, Spain) $81
706 Malbec/Cabernet/Petit Verdot, Bodegas Cruz de Piedra 2007 (Mendoza, Argentina) $85
a Bordeaux blend powerhouse born in the rocky foothills of the Andes
Sweet Wines
Moscato d’Asti, Vietti, “Cascinetta” 2011 (Piedmont, Italy) 375mL $24
Sauternes, Chateau D’Arche, “La Perle D’Arche” 2005 (Bordeaux, France) 375mL $40
Brachetto, Scagliola, “Petali de Rose” 2010 (Piedmont, Italy) 750mL $45
Dolce Monastrell, Bodegas Olivares 2006 (Jumilla, Spain) 500mL $60
Madeira, Port, Sherry
Madeira, Broadbent, “Rainwater” $7
Port, Taylor Fladgate, “Late Bottled Vintage” $8
Port, Reserve, Fonseca, “Bin No. 27” $8
Port, Reserve, Graham’s, “Six Grapes” $8
Port, Taylor Fladgate, “10 Year Tawny” $9
Port, Taylor Fladgate, “20 Year Tawny” $12
Sherry, Amontillado Solera Reserva, Lustau, “Los Arcos” $8
Sherry, Pedro Ximénez, Alvear, “de añada” $11
Sherry, Oloroso, Alvear, “Asuncion” $12
