Beaujolais (Primarily Red) French. Served young, and chilled 1 Silver
Bordeaux (Primarily Red) French 1 Silver
Burgundy (Red, white and rose.) French 1 Silver
Cabernet Savignon (Red) French. A superb grape, kaleidoscope of flavors, undertones and nuances 1 Silver
Chablis (White) French. Made with Chardonnay grapes 1 Silver
Champagne (White) French. Mixture of different grapes, and sugared 2 Silver
Chardonnay (White) French. One of our finest choice table wines 1 Silver
Chateauneuf-du-Pape (Primarily Red) French. Mixture of different grapes. 5-10 years old 1 Silver
Chenin Blanc (White) French. Excellent Quality grapes 1 Silver
Chianti (Red) Italian. Served only young 1 Silver
Cotes-du-Rhone (Red) French. Fair to good table wine. Moderate price 5 Coppers
Dubonnet (Red, White.) French. Wine laced with herbs and quinine. Served as an aperitif 1 Silver
Fume Blanc (White.) French. Dry, crisp and popular wine. Made with Sauvigon grapes 1 Silver
Gewurztraminer (White, pink.) German. A spicy, highly prized heavily scented wine 1 Silver
Graves (Red, White.) French. Red is very well aged, whites are from Leognan 1 Silver
Liebfraumilch (White.) German. Most always Rhine wine 1 Silver
Madeira (Red.) Portugal. Primarily used in cooking 5 Coppers
Marsala (Red, Amber.) Italian. High alcholol content, fortified with high proof brandy. Used as cooking wine 1 Silver
Medoc (Red.) French. Superior red wine 1 Silver
Merlot (Red) U.S., Italy, and Switzerland. Much like Cabernet in taste, simply and fruity. Short lived wine. Excellent choice 1 Silver
Muscadet (White.) French. Fresh, fruity maturing wine 1 Silver
Muscatel (Red, white.) Portugal, France, Spain and Italy. Range from poor to high quality. Depending on bottle 1 Silver
Petite Sirah (Red) U.S. An American wine made from Syran grapes transplanted from the Rhone Valley 1 Silver
Piesport (White.) Germany. From one of the most famous, yet smallest wine producing villages 1 Silver
Pinot Blanc (White.) French. A light wine 1 Silver
Pinot Noir (Red.) French. One of the main grapes of the Champagne. A mainstay of Burgundies 1 Silver
Pommard (Red.) French. Probably the most popular Burgundy. It's soft, well balanced, fruity wine 1 Silver
Port (Red, tawny, white.) Portugal. Fortified with brandy, most celebrated dessert wine 1 Silver
Pouilly Fuisse (White.) France. Made from the Chardonnay grape. It does not improve past the age of three years 1 Silver
Rhine (White.) German. Refers to the Rhine Valley. Can be any of the several wines. Reisling being the most common 1 Silver
Reisling (White.) Italy, Germany, Austria, Chile, Swiss. There are many types with many flavors. It is probably the most famous grape in the world 1 Silver
Rose (Pink.) French, Italy. Served chilled, and young 1 Silver
St. Emilion (Red.) French. Primarily Merlot 1 Silver
Sake (Beer.) Japan. Made from fermented rice and served warm, and in a bowl. Actually a Japanese beer, not a wine 1 Silver
Sauvignon Blanc (White.) French. Dry, crisp, popular wine 1 Silver
Semilion (White.) French, Australian. Prominent grape in white in white bordeaux is used to create this wine, it holds similarities 1 Silver
Sherry (Red.) Spain, Australia, South Africa. Finest aperitif as well as n excellent dessert wine. Made from raisin or table grapes, and fortified with brandy 2 Silver
Soave (White.) Italian. Served three to four years old, only 1 Silver
Spumante (White.) Italian. Sparkling, foaming wine 1 Silver
Valpolicella (Red.) Italian. Served four to seven years old 1 Silver
Vermouth (Red, White.) France, Italy, Argentina. Wine fortified with herbs, barks, seeds and spices 1 Silver
Vouvray (White.) French. Made from Chenin grapes, long lived wine 1 Silver
White Zinfandel (Pink.) U.S. An American original 1 Silver
Zinfandel (Red.) U.S. Full bodied and peppery. Served young 1 Silver