sarafinadh Posted February 13, 2012 #1 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Hi, the FIL just got back to me and (yay) he got the price drop on the fare for the 10 of us. Now he is trying to understand the Beverage package policies. Yeah, I know, who isn't ; -) So I have tried to gather up as much of the excellent advice I have found here and put it into a (hopefully) coherent format. I am also including menus I have gathered up around here. I would appreciate it if you experts could eyeball it and let me know if I have any glaring omissions, errors or misrepresentations! Thanks ________________________________________________ Celebrity Beverage Packages Soda package $7 per day unlimited Package selections include; Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Seagram's Tonic Water, Caffeine Free Diet Coke, Sprite Zero, Barqs, Canada Dry club soda At any bar, lounge or restaurant Price each soda; $2 Premium Water package $12 per day unlimited Package selections include; Evian, Perrier and Pellegrino At any bar, lounge or restaurant Price each; $2.50 Classic Non Alcohol package $14 per day unlimited Package selections include; soda and fresh squeezed and bottled juices, Premium Coffees and Teas and Non-Premium Bottled Water. At assorted venues onboard Price each $2 to $6 Premium Non Alcohol package $18 per day unlimited Package selections include; canned and fountain soft drinks, Premium Bottled Water from Evian, Perrier and San Pellegrino, Specialty Coffees and Teas, Non-Alcoholic Frozen Drinks and Smoothies, Red Bull Energy Drink and Specialty Waters from Vitamin Water. At assorted venues onboard Price each $2 to $7.50 Classic package $44 per day unlimited Package selections includes; Classic Non Alcohol package, all beers up to $5 and all Alcoholic beverages up to $8. *Note if you order an alcoholic beverage over the $5 or $8 price then you are charged the ENTIRE cost of your drink. NOT just the difference. This is the stated policy aboard. The wine from the enomatic machines (self-serve) in cellar masters is not included. It is often possible to order cocktails that are over the $8 price limit and request a “small” and have it count under your Classic package. At assorted venues onboard Premium package $54 per day unlimited Package selections includes; Premium Non Alcoholic package and all beers and alcoholic drinks up to $12 per beverage. *Note if you order an alcoholic beverage over the $12 price then you will be charged the DIFFERENCE of the cost of your drink. This is not a stated Celebrity policy but is the standard operating procedure aboard. The wine from the enomatic machines (self-serve) in cellar masters is not included. At assorted venues onboard Taste of the Vineyards Premium package 3 bottle $148.35 5 bottle $228.85 7 bottle $309.35 Classic package 3 bottle $113.85 5 bottle $182.85 7 bottle $251.85 Build Your Own package Starts at $191.25; Arranged aboard with Sommelier. A 15% service charge will be added to all Soda, Wine, Water, Classic, Premium and Vineyard Package prices at checkout. Packages do not include room service, gift shops or mini bar. _____________________________________________________ Taste of the Vinyards Premium Sparkling Wines Domaine Carneros, by Taittinger, California White Wines Chardonnay, Cambria, Katherine's Vineyard, Santa Barbara Chardonnay, Zuccardi, Q, Mendoza Pinot Grigio, Bertani, Veneto Sancerre, Michel Redde, France Sauvignon Blanc, Chateau Ste. Michelle, Horse Heaven Hills Albariño, Paco and Lola, Rais Baixas Riesling, Pacific Rim, Wallula Vineyard, Washington Pinot Gris, King Estate, Oregon Grüner Veltliner, Estoras, Austria Rose Whispering Angel, Provence, France Red Wines Malbec, Pascael Toso, Reserve, Argentina Cabernet Sauvignon, Rosemount, Show Reserve, Mudgee, Australia Cabernet Sauvignon, Nelms Road, Washington Pinot Noir, Whitehaven, Marlborough, New Zealand Prima Voce, Tuscany, Italy Shiraz, Wolf Blass, Gold Label, South Australia Miguel Torres "Coridllera", Chile Merlot, Raymond, Reserve, Napa Valley Grenache, d'Arenburg, "The Custodian", Barossa Valley Pinot Noir, Joseph Drouhin, Vero, France Zinfandel, St. Francis, Sonoma Zinfandel, Kunde Estate, California Classic Sparkling Wine Bouvet Signature, France White Wines Chardonnay, Penfolds, Koonunga Hill, Australia Vouvray, Michel Picard,Loire, France White Zinfandel, Beringer, California Sauvignon Blanc, Villa Maria, Private Bin, New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, Murphy Goode, California Chardonnay, Santa Ema, "Select Terroir", Chile Riesling, S.A. Prum, "Essence", Germany Pinot Grigio, Fantinel, Borgo Tesis, Italy Rose Wines Gaga Rose, by Kendall-Jackson, California Red Wines Malbec, Luigi Bosca, "La Linda", Argentina Cabernet Sauvignon, Beringer, Founder's Estates, California Pinot Noir, Matua, New Zealand Garnacha, Altovinum, "Evodia", Spain Zinfandel, Renwood, Sierra Foothills, California Tempranillo, Condesa de Laganza, Spain Syrah , Chateau Ste. Michelle, Washington Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Crest "H3" Horse Heaven, Washington Merlot, Sebastiani, California Build Your Own Ducru Beahcaillou, Chateau Latour, Cristal, Far Niente, Guado Al Tasso, Tignanello ____________________________________________________- Michael's Brew Pub Lagers Anchor Steam Beer { California Common | Steam Beer } California | 12 oz 7 Paulaner Salvator { Dopplebock } Germany | 11.2 oz 6 Eggenburg { Dopplebock } Austria | 330 ml 11 Kirin Ichiban { Dry Lager } Japan | 350 ml 5 Sapporo { Dry Lager } Japan | 12 oz 6 Rogue Dead Guy Ale { Miabock } Oregon | 12 oz 8 Bud Light { American Lager } Missouri | 12 oz 4.50 Amstel Light { Light Lager } Netherlands | 12 oz 5 Bohemia { Standard Lager } Mexico | 12 oz 6 Samuel Adams { Standard Lager } Boston | 12 oz 5 Dos Equis { Standard Lager } Mexico | 12 oz 5 Abita Save Our Shore { Pilsner } New Orleans | 22 oz 12 Hacker-Pschorr { Pilsner } Germany | 12 oz 6 Moretti { American Lager } Italy | 11.2 oz 6 Stella Artois { Premium Lager } Belgium | 330 ml 6 Beck’s { Premium Lager } Germany | 330 ml 5 Carlsberg { Premium Lager } Denmark | 12 oz 6 Red Stripe { Premium Lager } Jamaica | 355 ml 5 Peroni { Premium Lager } Italy | 355 ml 6 Heineken { Premium Lager } Netherlands | 330ml 5 Ales Dogfish Head 90 minute IPA { India Pale Ale } Delaware | 12 oz 9 Stone IPA { India Pale Ale } California | 12 oz 8 Full Sail IPA { India Pale Ale } Oregon | 12 oz 6 Nestbeer Hitachino Wood Aged IPA { India Pale Ale } Japan | 750 ml 24 Arrogant Bastard Ale { Strong Ale } San Diego | 22 oz 19 Ommegang Abbey Ale { Dubbel } New York | 12 oz 9 Brooklyn Lager { Pale Ale } New York | 12 oz 7 O’hara’s { Red Ale } Ireland | 330 ml 6 Newcastle Brown Ale { Northern English Brown Ale } England | 12 oz 6 Fuller’s Vintage Ale 2009 { Old Ale } England | 500 ml 15 Sierra Nevada { Pale Ale } California | 12 oz 6 Cooper’s Sparkling Ale { Ordinary Bitters } Australia | 12.7 oz 7 Fuller’s ESB { Extra Special Bitters } England | 11.2 oz 6 Old Speckled Hen { Extra Special Bitters } England | 12 oz 7 Belhaven { Scottish Ale } Scotland | 500 ml 11 Samuel Adams Wee Heavy { Scottish Ale } Boston | 12 oz 7 Porters & Stouts Fuller’s London Pride { Brown Porter } England | 11.2 oz 8 Highland Oatmeal Porter { Porter } North Carolina | 12 oz 8 Highland Black Mocha Stout { Stout } North Carolina | 12 oz 8 Guinness Stout { Dry Stout } Ireland | 14.9 oz 6 O’hara’s Irish Stout { Dry Stout } Ireland | 330 ml 7 Belgians Deus Brut Des Flanders Cuvee { Biere de Champagne | Biere Brut } Belgium | 750 ml glass 14.50 | bottle 49 Orval { Specialty Ale } Belgium | 11.2 oz 9 Chimay Cinq Cents Blanche { Triple } Belgium | 750 ml 24 Chimay Grand Reserve Blue { Dark Strong Ale } Belgium | 750 ml 24 Chimay Premiere Rouge { Dubbel } Belgium | 750 ml 24 Delirium Tremens { Golden Strong Ale } Belgium | 11.2 oz 14 Delirium Nocturnum { Dark Strong Ale } Belgium | 11.2 oz 14 Duval { Golden Strong Ale } Belgium | 11.2 oz 12 Leffe { Blonde Ale } Belgium | 11.2 oz 5 Wheat Beers Blue Moon { Wit Bier } Colorado | 12 oz 5 Samuel Adams Imperial White { Wit Bier } Boston | 12 oz 7 Hoegaarden { Wit Bier } Belgium | 12 oz 6 Franziskaner { Hefeweizen } Germany | 12 oz 5 Ciders & Perry Strongow { Hard Cider } England | 275 ml 5 Magner’s { Hard Cider } Ireland | 11.2 oz 8 Woodchuck Amber { Hard Cider } Vermont | 12 oz 7 Woodchuck Pear { Perry Cider } Vermont | 12 oz 7 Lambics & Fruit Beers Leinenkugel’s Berry Weiss { Fruit Beer} Wisconsin | 12 oz 5 Lindeman’s Framboise { Fruit Lambic } Belgium | 750 ml 19 Artisanal Spirits Scotch Dalwhinnie 15 year old, Central Highland, Speyside 8.50 Highland Park, 12 year old, Orkneys 8. Macallan, Whisky Makers Edition, Fine Oak Cask, Islay 14 Laphroaig 10 year old, Islay 8 Chivas Regal 12 year old 8 Royal Salute 12 year old 18 Johnnie Walker Black 8 Whisky Suntory “Yamazaki” 18 year old, Japan 15 Cognac Courvoisier VSOP 8 Courvoisier XO 14 Hardy Perfection Daum Crystal Decanter 450 Hardy Rosebud Family Reserve 150 Hine Triomphe 45 Hennessy Richard 145 Louis XIII 127 TEQUILA Patrón Reposado 10 Herradura Selection Suprema Extra Añejo 44 Don Julio Blanco 8 Gran Centenario Reposado 8 Gran Centenario Añejo 12 BOURBON Knob Creek 8 Maker’s Mark 7 Woodford Reserve, Distiller’s Select 8. Rum Appleton Estate 21 year old, Jamaica 14 Flor de Caña - Centenario Gold 18 year old, Nicaragua 8 Ron Zacapa Solera Grand Reserve 23 year old, Guatemala 8 _______________________________________________ Non Alcoholic Beverages Juices (fresh-squeezed or bottled) [available at one or more of the following: buffet, AquaSpa Cafe, pool, MDR, etc.] Pineapple 2.5 Orange 2.5 fresh-squeezed Tomato 2.5 Apple 2.5 Grapefruit 2.5 fresh-squeezed Cranberry 2.5 Clamato 2.5 (small can) Hot Chocolate & Specialty Coffees [at Café al Bacio] Hot Chocolate 4.0 Espresso Doppio [double shot] 4.0 Espresso Macchiato [w. steamed milk] 3.0 Cappuccino 4.0 Caffe Latte 4.0 Caffe Americano 4.0 Caffe Mocha 4.0 White Chocolate Mocha 4.0 Caramel Macchiato 4.0 La Crème 5.0 Caffe Viennese 6.0 Espresso Ai Frutti Di Bosco 6.0 Espresso Crocante 6.0 Espresso Caraibico 6.0 Espresso Melba 6.0 Caffe Shakerato [iced] 5.0 Ice Bianco Espresso 5.0 Affogato [w. choc. syrup over gelato] 5.0 Caffe Frappe w. Chocolate Iglu 5.0 [FANTASTIC !!!] Caffe Frappe w. Vanilla Iglu 5.0 [For .50 more, add a splash of flavor syrup: almond, amaretto, caramel, cherry, cinnamon, coconut, hazelnut, Irish crème, raspberry, vanilla] Special Teas [at Café al Bacio] Earl Gray 4.0 English Breakfast 4.0 Estate Darjeeling 4.0 Bombay Chai 4.0 Formosa Oolong 4.0 Vienna Cinnamon 4.0 Raspberry Nectar [caffeine-free] 4.0 Ginger [decaf] 4.0 Citrus Mint [decaf] 4.0 Chamomile Tisane [decaf] 4.0 Jasmine Green [lowcaf] 4.0 African Solstice [decaf] 4.0 Ceylon Organic [iced] 5.0 Pomegranate Blackberry [iced] 5.0 White Ginger Pear [iced] 5.0 Soft Drinks by the Can [everywhere] Coca Cola / DietCoke 2.0 Fanta Orange 2.0 Sprite / Diet Sprite 2.0 Ginger Ale 2.0 Barq's Root Beer 2.0 [reportedly added in 2011: Coke Zero 2.0] Cold Tea (bottled/canned), Bottled Water [at some bars] Republic of Tea Darjeeling 6.0 Rep. of Tea Blackb. Sage 6.0 Rep. of Tea Passion Fruit 6.0 Rep. of Tea Ginger Peach 6.0 Rep. of Tea Raspb. Quince 6.0 Rep. of Tea Mango Ceylon 6.0 Arizona Premium Ice Tea 3.0 San Pellegrino Premium Water [small] 2.5 Evian Premium Water [small] 2.5 Perrier Premium Water [small] 2.5 Evian / San Pellegrino [large] 4.0 Metromint Chocolate Water 3.5 Metromint Spearmint Water 3.5 O'Doul's Non-Alcoholic Beer 5.0 Buckler Non-Alcoholic Beer 6.0 Red Bull Energy Drink 5.0 Red Bull Light Energy Drink 5.0 Glaceau Vitaminwaters; Power-C (Dragonfruit) 3.5 Energy (Tropical Citrus) 3.5 Revive (Fruit Punch) 3.5 Hint Strawberry Water 3.5 Hint Tropical Punch Water 3.5 Hint Mango Water 3.5 Hint Watermelon Water 3.5 Other: [at some bars:] Winter Solstice 4.0 Rainbow Punch 4.0 Raspberry Lemonade 4.0 (various non-alcoholic cocktails) price = ?.? (several smoothies) price = ?.? ______________________________________________________ 2012 Celebrity Cruises Wine List (Main Dining Rooms) – Intro Wines By the Glass (Part I) Sparkling & Champagne (Part II) White Wines (Part III) Rose & Blush Wines (Part IV) Red Wines (Part V) Late Harvest, Fortified, Non-Alcoholic (Part VI) Reserve Wines (Part VII) Rare Wines (Part VIII) Half Bottles (Part IX) Taste of the Vineyards Packages (Part X) Important Considerations on the MDR Wine List MAIN DINING ROOM WINES BY THE GLASS CHAMPAGNES & SPARKLING WINES $ 7.00 – Fantinel, PROSECCO EXTRA BRUT, “Cuvee Prestige”, Italy $ 14.50 – Domaine Chandon, ROSE, “Etoile”, California, USA $ 9.00 – Domaine Chandon, BRUT, “Classic”, California, USA $ 7.00 – Codorniu, CAVA BRUT, “Anna du Codorniu”, Spain $ 18.00 – Perrier-Jouet, GRAND BRUT, Champagne, France WHITE WINES $ 12.00 – Conundrum, WHITE BLEND, California, USA $ 7.00 – J&H Selbach, RIESLING, KABINETT, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany $ 7.50 – Bollini, PINOT-GRIGIO, Trentino, Italy $ 6.50 – Raimat, ALBARINO, “Castell de Raimat”, Costers Del Segre, Spain $ 8.50 – Clifford Bay, SAUVIGNON BLANC, Marlborough, New Zealand $ 6.00 – Jean-Luc Colombo, VIOGNIER, “La Violette”, Languedoc, France $ 7.50 – Ken Forrester, CHENIN BLANC, Stellenbosch, South Africa $ 9.00 – Anton Bauer, GRUNER VELTLINER, “Gmork”, Wagram, Austria $ 11.00 – Michel Redde, POUILLY-FUME, “La Moynerier”, Loire, France $ 16.00 – Grgich Hills, CHARDONNAY, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 6.50 – St Francis Vineyards, CHARDONNAY, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 8.50 – Celebrity Cruises, CHARDONNAY, “Cellar Master”, California, USA BLUSH / ROSE WINES $ 5.50 – Beringer, WHITE ZINFANDEL, California, USA $ 7.00 – Jean-Luc Colombo, ROSE, “Cape Bleue”, Cotes de Provence, France $ 5.50 – Torres, ROSADO, Catalunya, “Sangre de Toro de Casta”, Catalonia, Spain RED WINES $ 8.50 – Kendall-Jackson, PINOT NOIR, “Vintner’s Reserve”, California, USA $ 17.00 – Ponzi, PINOT NOIR, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA $ 6.50 – Cune, TEMPRANILLO, Crianza, Rioja, Spain $ 8.50 – Nozzole, CHIANTI CLASSICO, “Villa di Nozzole”, Tuscany, Italy $ 7.50 – Rutherford Ranch, MERLOT, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 7.00 – Montgras, CARMENERE, “Reserva”, Colchagua Valley, Chile $ 8.50 – Celebrity Cruises, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Cellar Master” California, USA $ 8.50 – Bodega Catena Zapata, MALBEC, “Catena”, Mendoza, Argentina $ 12.00 – Dry Creek Vineyard, ZINFANDEL, “Old Vines”, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 7.50 – Ross Estate, SHIRAZ, “Lights Out”, Barossa Valley, Australia $ 10.00 – Yangarra Estate, GRENACHE, “Old Vines”, McLaren Vale, Australia $ 10.00 – Chateau Castera, MEDOC CRU SUPERIEUR, Bordeaux, France $ 16.00 – Freemark Abbey, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 7.00 – Wente Vineyards, CABERNET SAUVIGNON “Heritage Blend”, San Francisco Bay, California, USA LATE HARVEST WINES (Lush & Silky) $ 26.00 – Peller Estates, VIDAL BLANC, Ice Wine, “Signature Series”, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario Canada $ 8.00 – Barton & Guestier, SAUTERNES, Bordeaux, France $ 12.00 – Pacific Rim, RIESLING, “Vin de Glaciere, Selenium Vineyard”, Columbia Valley, Washington, USA $ 10.00 – Oremus, Late Harvest, TOKAJI, Hungary FORTIFIED WINES (Rich & Refined) $ 9.50 – Chateau de Jau, MUSCAT DE RIVESALTES, Roussillon, France $ 6.00 – Fonseca, LATE-BOTTLED VINTAGE PORT, Porto, Douro, Portugal $ 7.00 – Taylor Fladgate, TAWNY PORT, Porto, “10 Year Old”, Douro, Portugal $ 13.00 – Taylor Fladgate, TAWNY PORT, Porto “20 Year Old”, Douro, Portugal NON-ALCOHOLIC WINES $ 5.00 – Fre by Sutter Home, SPARKLING, Brut, California, USA $ 5.00 – Fre by Sutter Home, CHARDONNAY, California, USA $ 5.00 – Fre by Sutter Home, PREMIUM RED, California, USA $ 5.00 – Fre by Sutter Home, WHITE ZINFANDEL, California, USA MAIN DINING ROOM SPARKLING WINES & CHAMPAGNES CHAMPAGNES $ 117 (117) – Louis Roederer, BRUT, “Premier”, Champagne, France $ 107 (125) – Taittinger, BRUT, “La Francaise”, Champagne, France $ 127 (120) – Robert Moncuit, BRUT, BLANC DE BLANCS, “Grande Cuvee”, Champagne, France $ 127 (114) – Colin, BRUT, BLANC DE BLANCS, “Millesime”, Champagne, France $ 69 (124) – Perrier-Jouet, “Grand” BRUT, Champagne, France $ 127 (113) – Brice, BRUT, Verzenay, Grand Cru, Champagne, France ROSE CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINES $ 35 (144) – Fantinel, ROSE SPUMANTE, Friuli, Friuli-Venezia, Giulia, Italy $ 129 (133) – Moet & Chandon, BRUT ROSE, “Imperial”, Champagne, France $ 111 (130) – Brice, BRUT ROSE, Champagne, France $ 58 (158) – Domaine Chandon, ROSE, “Etoile”, Napa-Sonoma Counties, California, USA SPARKLING WINES $ 29 (143) – Fantinel, PROSECCO, BRUT “Cuvee Prestige”, Friuli, Italy $ 37 (152) – Domaine Chandon, BRUT, “Classic”, California, USA $ 29 (141) – Celebrity Vintages, BRUT, Saumur, Loire, France $ 29 (156) – Codorniu, CAVA, BRUT, “Anna de Codorniu”, Catalonia, Spain $ 58 (142) – Domaine Carneros, BRUT, Carneros, California, USA $ 42 (148) – Mumm Napa, BRUT, “Prestige”, Napa Valley, California, USA OFF-DRY CHAMPAGNE AND SPARKLING WINES $ 49 (140) – Banfi, BRACHETTO D’ACQUI, “Rosa Regale”, Piedmont, Italy $ 76 (155) – Heidsieck & Co. Monopole, DEMI-SEC, “Green Top”, Champagne, France $ 40 (159) – Pacific Rim, BRUT, RIESLING, “White Flowers”, Washington, USA MAIN DINING ROOM WHITE WINES CRISP AND REFRESHING Light to Medium-Bodied Wines, Low to Moderate Fruit, High Acidity $ 32 (350) – Bollini, PINOT GRIGIO, Trentino, Italy $ 43 (358) – Bertani, PINOT GRIGIO, “Velante”, Veneto, Italy $ 32 (377) – La Scolca, GAVI, “White Label”, Piedmont, Italy $ 45 (309) – Michel Redde, SANCERRE, “Les Tuilieres”, Loire, France $ 88 (228) – Joseph Drouhin, CHABLIS, Premier Cru, France $ 41 (371) – Paco & Lola, ALBARINO, Rias Baixas, Galicia, Spain $ 27 (368) – Raimat, ALBARINO, “Castell de Raimat”, Costers del Segre, Spain $ 40 (291) - Vina Dona Paula, SAUVIGNON BLANC, “Estate”, Mendoza, Argentina $ 37 (337) – Lucien Albrecht, RIESLING, “Reserve”, Alsace, France $ 35 (411) – Ca’Rugate, SOAVE CLASSICO, “San Michele”, Veneto, Italy $ 38 (413) – Anton Bauer, GRUNER VELTLINER, “Gmork”, Wagram, Austria $ 77 (307) – De Ladoucette, POUILLAY-FUME, Loire Valley, France $ 32 (292) – Wild Rock, SAUVIGNON BLANC, “The Infamous Goose”, Marlborough, New Zealand BRIGHT AND AROMATIC Light to Medium-Bodied Wines, Moderate Fruit, High Acidity $ 41 (308) – Michel Redde, POUILLY-FUME, “La Moynerie”, Loire, France $ 25 (363) – Tamas Estates, PINOT GRIGIO, Central Coast, California, USA $ 25 (321) – Chateau Ste Michelle, RIESLING, Dry, Columbia Valley, Washington, USA $ 35 (387) – Erath Vineyards, PINOT BLANC, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA $ 27 (418) – Tapiz, TORRONTES, Mendoza, Argentina $ 40 (338) – Pewsey Vale, RIESLING, Eden Valley, South Australia $ 36 (290) – Clifford Bay, SAUVIGNON BLANC, Marlborough, New Zealand $ 48 (339) – Pfeffingen, RIESLING, Kabinett Trocken, “Ungsteiner Nussriegel”, Pfalz, Germany $ 25 (419) – Cepas Y Bodegas, VERDEJO, “Vinalcasta”, Rueda, Castilla Y Leon, Spain $ 63 (357) – Elk Cove, PINOT GRIS, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA $ 45 (361) – King Estate, PINOT GRIS, “Signature Collection”, Oregon, USA $ 30 (294) – Wairau River, SAUVIGNON BLANC, Marlborough, New Zealand $ 45 (293) – Villa Maria, SAUVIGNON BLANC, “Private Bin”, Marlborough, New Zealand $ 45 (365) – Navarro, GEWURZTRAMINER, Anderson Valley, California, USA $ 41 (269) – Honig, SAUVIGNON BLANC, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 59 (362) – Lucien Albrecht, PINOT GRIS, “Cuvee Cecile”, Alsace, France $ 37 (264) – Chateau Ste Michelle, SAUVIGNON BLANC, “Horse Heaven Vineyard”, Horse Heaven Hills, Washington, USA $ 26 (271) – Kendall-Jackson, SAUVIGNON BLANC, “Vintner’s Reserve”, California, USA $ 25 (409) – Jean-Luc Colombo, VIOGNIER, “La Violette”, Languedoc, France $ 30 (351) – Fantinel, PINOT GRIGIO, “Borgo Tesis”, Friuli Grave, Italy $ 52 (289) – Ata Rangi, SAUVIGNON BLANC, Martinborough, New Zealand $ 64 (263) – Cakebread Cellars, SAUVIGNON BLANC, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 38 (354) – Fantinel, PINOT GRIGIO, “Vigneti Sant’Helena”, Collio, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy $ 33 (366) – Ken Forrester, CHENIN BLANC, Stellenbosch, South Africa $ 26 (416) – La Bastide St Dominique, BLANC, COTES DU RHONE, Rhone, France $ 101 (336) – Balthasar Ress, RIESLING, Gold Cap, Erstes Gewachs, “Hattenheim Nussbrunnen”, Rheingau, Germany $ 26 (274) – Murphy-Goode, SAUVIGNON BLANC, “The Fume”, North Coast, California, USA $ 35 (367) – Michel Picard, VOUVRAY, Loire, France RICH AND EXPRESSIVE Full-Bodied Wines, Predominant Fruit, High Acidity, some with Hints of Oak $ 52 (412) – Lucien Albrecht, GEWURZTRAMINER, “Reserve”, Alsace, France $ 54 (716) – Mollydooker, VERDELHO, “The Violinist”, McLaren Vale, South Australia $ 30 (205) – Kendall Jackson, CHARDONNAY, Vintner’s Reserve, California, USA $ 35 (168) – Penfolds, CHARDONNAY, “Koonunga Hill”, South Australia $ 33 (398) – Eberle Vineyards, VIOGNIER, Paso Robles, California, USA $ 35 (207) – Bodega Catena Zapata, CHARDONNAY, “Catena”, Mendoza, Argentina $ 25 (167) – Man Vintners, CHARDONNAY, Coastal Region, South Africa $ 45 (169) – Familia Zuccardi, CHARDONNAY, “Q”, Mendoza, Argentina $ 35 (215) – Vina Santa Ema, CHARDONNAY, “Select Terroir”, Maipo Valley, Chile $ 45 (173) – Cambria, CHARDONNAY, “Katherine’s Vineyard”, Santa Maria Valley, California, USA $ 35 (200) – St Francis Vineyards, CHARDONNAY, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 29 (178) – Celebrity Cruises, CHARDONNAY, The Artist Collection, San Francisco Bay, California, USA $ 29 (194) – Wente Vineyards, CHARDONNAY, “Riva Ranch Reserve”, Arroyo Seco, California, USA $ 44 (165) – Craggy Range, CHARDONNAY, “Kidnappers Vineyard”, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand $ 36 (217) – Vina Morande, CHARDONNAY, “Gran Reservea”, Casablanca Valley, Aconcagua, Chile $ 88 (172) – Cakebread Cellars, CHARDONNAY, Rutherford, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 64 (166) – Grgich Hills, CHARDONNAY, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 40 (177) – Celebrity Cruises, CHARDONNAY, “Cellar Master”, California, USA POWERFUL AND COMPLEX Full-Bodied Wines, Low to Moderate Fruit, High Acidity, some with Hints of Oak $ 50 (223) – Daniel-Etienne Defaix, CHABLIS, “Vieilles Vignes”, Burgundy, France $ 34 (230) – Joseph Drouhin, MACON-VILLAGES, Burgundy, France $ 50 (417) – Scala Dei, BLANCO, “Les Brugueres”, Priorat, Catalonia, Spain $ 35 (364) – Sartori De Verona, GARGANEGA, Verona, Veneto, Italy $ 56 (234) – Louis Jadot, POUILLY-FUISSE, Burgundy, France $ 98 (193) – Nickel & Nickel, CHARDONNAY, “Searby Vineyard”, Russian River, California, USA $ 44 (182) – Freemark Abbey, CHARDONNAY, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 60 (190) – Il Borro, CHARDONNAY, “Lamelle”, Tuscany, Italy HINTS OF SUGAR Full-Bodied Wines, Off-Dry to Sweet, High Acidity $ 60 (406) – Conundrum, WHITE BLEND, Caymus California, USA $ 45 (335) – Pacific Rim, RIESLING, “Wallula Vineyard”, Columbia Valley, Washington, USA $ 29 (328) – S.A. Prum, RIESLING, “Essence”, Mosel, Germany $ 27 (330) – J&H Selbach, RIESLING, Kabinett, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany $ 47 (332) – Selbach-Oster, RIESLING, Spatlese, Mosel, Germany MAIN DINING ROOM ROSE & BLUSH WINES FRESH AND DELICATE Light-Bodied Wines, Low to Moderate Fruit, Dry $ 31 (432) – Gaga, ROSE, Jackson Family Wines, California, USA $ 25 (433) – Chakana, MALBEC ROSE, “Yaguarete Collection”, Mendoza, Argentina $ 42 (427) – Chateau d’Esclans, ROSE, “Whispering Angel”, Provence, France $ 30 (420) – Jean-Luc Colombo, ROSE, “Cape Bleue”, France $ 25 (434) – Torres, ROSANDO, Catalunya, “Sangre de Toro de Casta”, Catalonia, Spain HINTS OF SUGAR Light-Bodied Wines, Moderate Fruit, Sweet $ 24 (423) – Beringer, WHITE ZINFANDEL, California MAIN DINING ROOM RED WINES GRACEFUL AND ELEGANT Light to Medium-Bodied Wines, Low to Moderate Fruit, High Acidity, Hints of Earth and Oak $ 26 (971) – Georges Duboeuf, BEAUJOLAIS-VILLAGES, “Flowers Label”, Beaujolais, France $ 87 (796) – Louis Jadot, GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN, Burgundy, France $ 94 (807) – Joseph Drouhin, NUITS-ST-GEORGES, Burgundy, France $ 132 (779) – Joseph Drouhin, CHAMBOLLE-MUSIGNY, Burgundy, France $ 34 (964) – Joseph Drouhin, FLEURIE, Beaujolais, France $ 40 (969) – Vietti, BARBERA D’ASTI, “Tre Vigne”, Piedmont, Italy $ 27 (1018) – Cune, TEMPRANILLO, Crianza, Rioja, Spain $ 39 (906) – Nozzole, CHIANTI CLASSICO, “Villa di Nozzole”, Tuscany, Italy CHARMING AND FRAGRANT Light to Medium-Bodied Wines, Moderate Fruit, High Acidity, Hints of Oak $ 32 (965) – Joseph Drouhin, MOULIN-A-VENT, Beaujolais, France $ 39 (742) – Kendall-Jackson, PINOT NOIR, “Vintner’s Reserve”, California, USA $ 45 (778) – Joseph Drouhin, PINOT NOIR, “Vero”, Burgundy, France $ 79 (731) – Benton Lane, PINOT NOIR, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA $ 47 (760) – Innocent Bystander, PINOT NOIR, Victoria, Australia $ 45 (762) – Whitehaven, PINOT NOIR, Marlborough, New Zealand $ 47 (734) – Byron, PINOT NOIR, Santa Maria Valley, California, USA $ 46 (759) – Steele, PINOT NOIR, Santa Barbara County, California, USA $ 35 (761) – Matua Valley, PINOT NOIR, Central Otago, New Zealand $ 35 (827) – Finca La Linda, MALBEC, Luigi Bosca, Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina $ 63 (738) – Domaine Carneros, PINOT NOIR, Carneros, California, USA $ 127 (739) – Domaine Drouhin, PINOT NOIR, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA $ 68 (757) – Ponzi, PINOT NOIR, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA $ 26 (840) – Calina, MERLOT, Maule Valley, Reserva, Central Valley, Chile $ 45 (736) – La Crema, PINOT NOIR, Russian River Valley, California, USA $ 65 (740) – Foley Vineyards, PINOT NOIR, “Rancho Santa Rosa”, Santa Rita Hills, California, USA HARMONIOUS AND BALANCED Medium-Bodied Wines, Predominant Fruit, Medium Tannins, Hints of Oak $ 35 (946) – Penfolds, SHIRAZ, “Thomas Hyland”, South Australia $ 35 (443) – Beringer, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Founders Estate”, California, USA $ 59 (560) – Il Borro, SYRAH / SANGIOVESE, “Pian di Nova”, Tuscany, Italy $ 36 (849) – Rutherford Ranch, MERLOT, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 42 (972) – Calina, Carmenere, Maule Valley, Chile $ 33 (552) – Allegrini, VALPOLICELLA CLASSICO, Veneto, Italy $ 32 (922) – Chateau Mont-Redon, COTES DU RHONE, Rhone, France $ 35 (943) – Chateau St Michelle, SYRAH, Columbia Valley, Washington, USA $ 50 (837) – Kiona, MERLOT, Columbia Valley, Washington, USA $ 35 (839) – Sebastiani, MERLOT, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 50 (907) – Antinori, SNAGIOVESE / CABERNET SAUVIGNON / MERLOT, “Villa Antinori”, Tuscany, Italy $ 53 (454) – Mission Hill, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada $ 41 (867) – Yalumba, CABERNET SAUVIGNON / SHIRAZ, “The Scribbler”, Barossa Valley, South Australia $ 35 (958) – Renwood, ZINFANDEL, Sierra Foothills, California $ 38 (475) – Celebrity Cruises, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Cellar Master”, California, USA $ 45 (948) – Wolf Blass, SHIRAZ, “President Selection”, South Australia $ 38 (1008) – Yangarra Estate, SHIRAZ, McLaren Vale, South Australia $ 45 (828) – Pascual Tosco, MALBEC, “Reserve”, Mendoza, Argentina $ 45 (953) – St Francis Vineyards, ZINFANDEL, “Old Vines”, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 33 (464) – Kendall-Jackson, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Vintner’s Reserve”, California, USA $ 49 (1004) – Decendientes de Jose Palacios, MENCIA, “Petalos”, Priorat, Spain $ 26 (820) – Bodega Catena Zapata, MALBEC, “Catena”, Mendoza, Argentina $ 45 (961) – Kunde, ZINFANDEL, Sonoma Valley, California $ 35 (999) – Altovinum, GARNACHA, “Evodia”, Calatayud, Aragon, Spain $ 29 (457) – Celebrity Cruises, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “The Artist Collection”, San Francisco Bay, California, USA $ 40 (998) – Yangarra Estate, GRENACHE, “Old Vines”, McLaren Vale, South Australia $ 45 (718) – Nelms Road, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Washington, USA $ 44 (917) – Kinton, SYRAH, Santa Barbara, California, USA $ 32 (947) – Ross Estate, SHIRAZ, “Lights Out”, Barossa Valley, South Australia $ 59 (845) – Matanzas Creek, MERLOT, Bennett Valley, California, USA $ 45 (838) – Raymond, MERLOT, “Reserve”, Napa Valley, California, USA CLASSIC AND EARTHY Medium to Full-Bodied Wines, Moderate Fruit, Medium to High Tannins, Hints of Oak $ 40 (963) – Luigi Tacchino, DOLCETTO D’OVADA, Piedmont, Italy $ 43 (569) – Tenuta di Argeno, SUPER TUSCAN, “Prima Voce”, Tuscany, Italy $ 66 (982) – Familia Deicas, TANNAT BLEND, “Preludio Barrel Select”, Juanico, Uruguay $ 35 (1027) – Condesa de Laganza, TEMPRANILLO, “Condesa”, Crianza, La Mancha, Spain $ 83 (526) – Ata Rangi, PINOT NOIR, Martinborough, New Zealand $ 72 (921) – Chateau Mont-Redon, CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Rhone, France $ 25 (862) – Gerard Bertrand, SYRAH / CARIGNAN, Minervois, Languedoc, France $ 36 (860) – Sogrape, “Callabriga”, DOURO, Portugal $ 30 (967) – Montgras, CARMENERE, “Reserva”, Colchagua Valley, Chile $ 29 (580) – Vina La Rosa, CABERNET SAUVIGNON / MERLOT, “La Capitana”, Cachapoal Valley, Central Valley, Chile $ 37 (1019) – Bodegas Ramon Bilbao, TEMPRANILLO, “Edicion Limitada”, Rioja, Spain $ 119 (624) – Reserve de la Comtesse, PAUILLAC, Bordeaux, France $ 31 (905) – La Braccesca, ROSSO DI MONTEPULCIANO, “Sabazio”, Tuscany, Italy $ 80 (870) – Alfredo Prunotto, BARBARESCO, Piedmont, Italy $ 40 (956) – Nederburg, PINOTAGE, “The Winemaster’s Reserve”, Western Cape, South Africa $ 44 (1016) – Aspaldi, TEMPRANILLO, Reserva, Rioja, Spain $ 41 (600) – Chateau Castera, MEDOC, CRU SUPERIEUR, Bordeaux, France $ 64 (598) – Chateau Senejac, HAUT-MEDOC, Bordeaux, France $ 74 (868) – Ca’Viola, NEBBIOLO, Langhe, Piedmont, Italy RICH, BOLD AND JUICY Full-Bodied Wines, Predominant Fruit, Bold Tannins, Hints of Oak $ 35 (722) – Columbia Crest, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “H3”, Horse Haven Hills, Washington, USA $ 48 (960) – Dry Creek Vineyard, ZINFANDEL, “Old Vines”, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 67 (863) – Hess Collection, CABERNET SAUVIGNON / MALBEC / SYRAH, “19 Block Cuvee”, Mount Veeder, California, USA $ 56 (959) – Sbragia Family, ZINFANDEL, “Ginos”, Dry Creek Valley, California, USA Mendoza, Argentina $ 80 (950) – Chiarello Family, ZINFANDEL, “Giana”, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 88 (568) – Poggio Al Tesoro, BOLGHERI, “Sondraia”, Tuscany, Italy $ 54 (720) – Powers, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Coyote Vineyard Reserve”, Wahluke Slope, Washington, USA $ 35 (486) – Wente Vineyards, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Heritage Blend”, Livermore, California $ 84 (450) – Atalon, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 51 (717) – Murrieta’s Well, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Livermore, California, USA $ 85 (452) – Chiarelo Family, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Bambino”, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 96 (555) – Gaja, Ca’ Marcanda, SANGIOVESE / MERLOT / SYRAH, “Promis”, Tuscany, Italy $ 68 (821) – Bodega Renacer, MALBEC / CABERNET FRANC, “Enamore”, Mendoza, Argentina $ 173 (525) – Vin Perdu, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Atlas Peak, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 64 (723) – Freemark Abbey, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 152 (451) – Nickel & Nickel, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Sullenger Vineyard”, Oakville, California, USA $ 55 (714) – Langmeil, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Jackman’s”, Barossa, South Australia $ 92 (944) – Boekenhoutskloof, SYRAH, Coastal Region, South Africa $ 96 (415) – Mollydooker, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Gigglepot”, South Australia OPULENT AND ROBUST Full-Bodied Wines, Moderate Fruit, Bold Tannins, Hints of Earth and Oak $ 49 (456) – Casa Lapostolle, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Cuvee Alexandre”, Colchagua Valley, Chile $ 123 (463) – Jordan, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Alexander Valley, California, USA $ 108 (558) – Il Borro, Toscana, MERLOT / CABERNET / SYRAH, Tuscany, Italy $ 115 (710) – Vina Altair, CABERNET SAUVIGNON / SYRAH, Cachapoal Valley, Chile $ 50 (968) – Abadia Retuerta, TEMPRANILLO / CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Sardon de Duero, “Selection Especial”, Castilla Y Leon, Spain $ 37 (1000) – Bodegas Espana Autentica, GARNACHA, Piorat, “Zeta Z”, Catalonia, Spain $ 108 (931) – Lagier Meredith, SYRAH, Mount Veeder, California, USA MAIN DINING ROOM LATE HARVEST - FORTIFIED - and NON-ALCOHOLIC WINES LATE HARVEST WINES - LUSH AND SILKY Full-Bodied, Sweet $ 78 (1047) – Peller Estates, VIDAL BLANC, Ice Wine, “Signature Series”, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada (375 Ml) $ 70 (1050) – Barton & Guestier, SAUTERNES, Bordeaux, France $ 41 (1051) – Pacific Rim, RIESLING, “Vin de Glaciere, Selenium Vineyard”, Colubia Valley, Washington, USA (375 Ml) $ 30 (1049) – Oremus, Late Harvest, TOKAJI, Hungary (375 Mls) FORTIFIED WINES - RICH AND REFINED Full-Bodied, Sweet $ 47 (1048) – Chateau de Jau, MUSCAT DE RIVESALTES, Roussillon, France (500 Ml) $ 64 (1300) – Fonseca, LATE-BOTTLED VINTAGE PORT, Porto, Douro, Portugal $ 106 (1301) – Taylor Fladgate, TAWNY PORT, Porto, “10 Year Old”, Douro, Portugal $ 130 (1302) – Taylor Fladgate, TAWNY PORT, Porto, “20 Year Old”, Douro, Portugal NON-ALCOHOLIC WINES $ 21 (1100) – Fre by Sutter Home, SPARKLING, Brut, California, USA $ 21 (1101) – Fre by Sutter Home, CHARDONNAY, California, USA $ 21 (1102) – Fre by Sutter Home, PREMIUM RED, California, USA $ 21 (1103) – Fre by Sutter Home, WHITE ZINFANDEL, California, USA MAIN DINING ROOM RESERVE WINES ******************** GRAND CUVEE CHAMPAGNES $ 163 (105) – Perrier Jouet, BRUT, “Fleur de Champagne Belle Epoque”, Epernay, France, 2002 $ 270 (103) – Louis Roederer, BRUT, “Cristal”, Reims, France, 2004 $ 199 (104) – Moet & Chandon, BRUT, “Cuvee Dom Perignon” Epernay, France, 2002 $ 161 (106) – Taittinger, BLANC DE BLANCS, BRUT, “Comtes de Champagne”, Reims, France, 1998 ELEGANT WHITES $ 162 (305) – Chateau Smith-Haut-Lafitte, BLANC, PESSAC-LEOGNAN, France, 2000 $ 111 (181) – Far Niente, CHARDONNAY, Napa Valley, California, USA, 2009 $ 106 (235) – Louis Jadot, PULIGNY-MONTRACHET, Burgundy, France, 2008 $ 136 (383) – M. Chapoutier, BLANC, HERMITAGE, Chante-Alouette, Rhone, France, 2001 CHARMING ROSES $ 149 (426) – Chateau d’Esclans, ROSE, “Les Clans”, Cotes de Provence, France, 2007 ENTICING REDS $ 234 (777) – Joseph Drouhin, GEVREY-CHAMERTIN, Premier Cru, “Champeaux”, Burgundy, France $ 136 (735) – Calera, PINOT NOIR, Mt. Harlan, “Jensen”, Central Coast, California, USA 2006 $ 143 (970) – Marques de Riscal, TEMPRANILLO, Baron de Chirel, Rioja, Spain, 2001 $ 171 (700) – Chateau Beychevelle, ST JULIEN, Bordeaux, France 2003 $ 142 (570) – Tenuta Guado Al Tasso, TOSCANA, CABERNET / MERLOT, Bolgheri, Italy, 2006 $ 141 (571) – Antinori, TOSCANA, “Tignanello”, Tuscany, Italy, 2007 $ 142 (877) – Angelo Gaja, BAROLO, “Dagromis”, Piedmont, Italy, 2003 $ 143 (554) – Ca’ Marcanda Estate, Magari, MAREMMA, Italy, 2007 $ 125 (819) – Catena Zapata, MALBEC, “Nicolas”, Mendoza, Argentina, 2007 $ 123 (563) – Mission Hill, “Oculus”, MERLOT BLEND, Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada, 2007 $ 127 (861) – Duckhorn, Howell Mountain, RED BLEND, Napa Valley, California, USA, 2008 $ 142 (506) – Bialla Vineyards, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Atlas Peak, Napa Valley, California, USA, 2007 $ 159 (462) – Far Niente, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Oakville, Napa Valley, California, USA, 2008 $ 238 (482) – Caymus, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Special Selection”, Rutherford, Napa Valley, California, USA, 3008 $ 150 (864) – Mas Doix, GARNACHA, “Costers de Vinyes Velles”, Catalonia, Spain, 2008 $ 149 (551) – Allegrini, AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA CLASSICO, Veneto, Italy, 2007 DELICIOUS DESSERTS $ 156 (1056) – Nickel & Nickel, “DOLCE”, Napa Valley, California, USA, 2006 (375 Ml) MAIN DINING ROOM RARE WINES ******************** OLD WORLD REDS – FRANCE BORDEAUX – ST-ESTEPHE $ 495 (690) – Chateau Cos d’Estournel, 1988 PAUILLAC $ 342 (620) – Chateau Pichon-Longueville, Comtesse de Lalande, 1990 $ 450 (614) – Chateau Lynch-Bages, 1995 $ 1023 (626) – Chateau Lafite-Rothschild, 1995 $ 1250 (608) – Chateau Lafite, Rothschild, 2002 $ 1200 (605) – Chateau Latour, 1998 $ 995 (606) – Chateau Latour, 1999 ST JULIEN $ 950 (704) – Chateau Leoville-Las Cases, 1990 $ 575 (705) – Chateau Leoville-Las Cases, 2003 RHONE – COTE-ROTIE $ 195 (927) – M. Chapoutier, La Mordoree, 2004 HERMITAGE $ 175 (535) – Maison Cheval Fou, 2005 $ 295 (928) – M. Chapoutier, Le Meal, 2004 OLD WORLD REDS – ITALY TUSCANY $ 218 (566) – Tenuta San Guido, Sassicaia, Toscana, Antinori, 2007 $ 173 (584) – Famiglia Sinatra, La Voce, Toscana, 2008 VENETO $ 982 (712) – Romano Dal Forno, Recioto Della Valpolicella, 1994 (1.5 L) NEW WORLD REDS – USA, CALIFORNIA MERLOT $ 154 (853) – Coup de Foudre, Napa Valley, 2007 $ 300 (537) – Amuse Bouche, Napa Valley, 2008 CABERNET SAUVIGNON $ 350 (440) – Au Sommet, Atlas Peak, Napa Valley, 2008 $ 950 (510) – Abreu Vineyards, Madrona Ranch, Napa Valley, 1999 $ 1049 (513) – Colgin, Herb Lamb Vineyards, Napa Valley, 1995 $ 795 (514) – Colgin, Herb Lamb Vineyards, Napa Valley, 1997 $ 772 (436) – Bryant Family Vineyard, Napa Valley, 2000 $ 718 (435) – Bryant Family Vineyard, Napa Valley, 2008 $ 5812 (523) – Screaming Eagle, Oakville, 2006 $ 150 (439) – Sinatra Family Estates, “Come Fly With Me”, Napa Valley, 2007 SYRAH $ 206 (942) – Pharoah Moans, Paso Robles, 2006 PROPRIETARY BLENDS $ 905 (518) – Harlan Estate, Oakville, 1991 $ 1785 (519) – Harlan Estate, Oakville, 1994 $ 600 (441) – Harlan Estate, Oakville, 2006 $ 140 (581) – Bond, “The Matriarch”, Napa Valley, 2006 $ 360 (522) – Bond, “The Melbury”, Napa Valley, 2005 MAIN DINING ROOM HALF BOTTLES ******************** SPARKLING $ 19 (1227) – Ferrari, Sparkling, BRUT, Trento, Italy $ 17 (1406) – Marques de Gelida, CAVA, BRUT, Catalonia, Spain $ 44 (1407) – Taittinger, BRUT, La Francaise, Reims, France WHITES $ 29 (1415) – King Estate, Domaine, PINOT GRIS, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA $ 16 (1400) – La Cana Bodegas, ALBARINO, Rais Baixas, Spain $ 29 (1421) – Delporte, SANCERRE, Loire, France $ 17 (1420) – Dry Creek, SAUVIGNON BLANC, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 29 (1408) – Flora Springs Winery, CHARDONNAY, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 49 (1409) – Cakebread, CHARDONNAY, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 15 (1222) – La Crema, CHARDONNAY, Sonoma, California, USA $ 46 (1411) – Joseph Drouhin, PULIGNY-MONTRACHET, Burgundy, France $ 24 (1410) – Louis Jadot, POUILLY-FUSSIE, Burgundy, France $ 27 (1401) – Conundrum, WHITE BLEND, California, USA REDS $ 44 (1417) – Joseph Drouhin, GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN, Burgundy, France $ 36 (1416) – Domaine Carneros, PINOT NOIR, Carneros, California, USA $ 21 (1419) – Tenuta Nozzle, CHIANTI CLASSICO, Tuscany, Italy $ 23 (1412) – Kenwood, MERLOT, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 23 (1422) – Alexander Valley Vineyards, SYRAH, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 39 (1414) – Michele Chiarlo, BAROLO, Tortoniano, Italy $ 23 (1418) – Antinori, TOSCANA, “Villa Antinori”, Tuscany, Italy $ 16 (1423) – Sierra Cantabria, TEMPRANILLO, Crianza, Rioja, Spain $ 23 (1424) – Bodega Muga, TEMPRANILLO, Unfiltered Rioja, Spain $ 15 (1229) – Kendall-Jackson, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, “Vintner’s Reserve”, California, USA $ 37 (1425) – Seghesio, ZINFANDEL, Sonoma County, California, USA $ 49 (1413) – Duckhorn, MERLOT, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 48 (1403) – Woodward Canyon, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Columbia Valley, Washington, USA $ 23 (1404) – Rutherford Ranch, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Rutherford, Napa, California, USA $ 46 (1405) – Frog’s Leap, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Napa Valley, California, USA $ 46 (1402) – Chimney Rock, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Stag’s Leap District, Napa, California, USA MAIN DINING ROOM TASTE OF THE VINEYARDS ******************** CLASSIC PACKAGE SPARKLING WINE * Bouvet Signature, Loire France WHITE WINES * Chardonnay - Penfolds, Koonunga Hill, Australia * Chardonnay - Santa Ema, “Select Terroir”, Chile * Pinot Grigio - Fanitnel, Borgo Tesis * Sauvignon Blanc - Villa Maria, Private Bin, New Zealand * Sauvignon Blanc - Murphy Good, California, USA * Riesling - S.A. Prum, “Essence”, Germany * Vouvray (Chenin Blanc) - Michel Picard, Loire, France * White Zinfandel - Beringer, California, USA ROSE WINES * Gaga Rose, by Kendall-Jackson, California, USA RED WINES * Cabernet Sauvignon - Beringer, Founders Estates, California, USA * Cabernet Sauvignon - Columbia Crest “H3”, Horse Heaven Hills, Washington, USA * Pinot Noir - Matua, New Zealand * Garnacha - Altovinum, “Evodia”, Spain * Malbec - Luigi Bosca, “La Linda”, Argentina * Merlot - Sebastiani, California * Syrah - Chateau Ste Michelle, Washington, USA * Tempranillo - Condesa de Leganza, Spain * Zinfandel - Renwood, Sierra Foothills, California, USA === === === === === === === TASTE OF THE VINEYARDS ******************** PREMIUM PACKAGE SPARKLING WINE * Domaine Carneros by Taittinger WHITE WINES * Albarino – Paco and Lola, Rais Baixas, Spain * Chardonnay – Cambria “Katherine Vineyard”, Santa Barbara, California, USA * Chardonnay – Zuccardi, Q, Mendoza, Argentina * Pinot Grigio – Bertani, Veneto, Italy * Pinot Gris – King Estate, Oregon, USA * Sancerre – Michel Redde, Loire, France * Sauvignon Blanc – Chateau Ste Michelle, Horse Heaven Hills * Riesling – Pacific Rim, Wallula Vineyard, Washington, USA ROSE * Whispering Angel, Provence, France RED * Cabernet Sauvignon – Rosemount, Snow Reserve, Mudgee, Australia * Cabernet Sauvignon – Nelms Road, Washington, USA * Grenache – D’Arenburg, “The Custodian”, Barossa Valley, Australia * Miguel Torres, “Coridllera”, Chile * Malbec – Pascual Toso, Reserve, Argentina * Merlot – Raymond Reserve, Napa Valley, California, USA * Pinot Noir – Joseph Drouhin, Vero, France * Pinot Noir – Whitehaven, Marlborough, New Zealand * Super-Tuscan – Tenuta di Arceno, Prima Voce, Tuscany, Italy * Shiraz – Wolf Bass, Gold Label, South Australia * Zinfandel – St Francis, Sonoma, California, USA * Zinfandel – Kinde Estate, California IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS ON THE MDR WINE LISTS... Hi Everyone, So there you have it, the 2012 Celebrity Wine List for the Main Dining Rooms. Now as I understand it, this is the FULL LIST for the MDRs FLEET WIDE … but is not necessarily so that ALL wines will be available in ALL Venues… or in some cases there will be only a limited amount of bottles of some selections. Specific Wine Lists for each of Celebrity’s Ships in the fleet will have the current availability… if one is seeking a specific wine, then you should consult one of the MDR’s Sommeliers. I would like to once again thank the wonderful crew on the Celebrity Solstice who got this info to me… Igor – the Maitre D’ of the Grand Epernay Dining Room Amir – the Head Sommelier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smash vball Posted February 13, 2012 #2 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Now that's a comprehensive list! We opted not to get any of the packages since we don't do sodas and won't be drinking enough alcohol to make it worthwhile. It would be helpful if you posted the drinks that are complimentary? Regular water, ice tea? I also have a teenager who will need his milk - any chance that is free? Thanks for all your work putting that post together! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dennbr9 Posted February 13, 2012 #3 Share Posted February 13, 2012 WOW! You have been busy! lol Really gotta love it though! I will be trying my first Premium Package on the Silhouette in two months ( April 10th Sailing) and have been paying attention to posts and the website for listed "beverages". Took advantage of 10% discount offer a couple weeks ago too. Thanks for your compilation! Dennis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bestmom1 Posted February 13, 2012 #4 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Now that's a comprehensive list! We opted not to get any of the packages since we don't do sodas and won't be drinking enough alcohol to make it worthwhile. It would be helpful if you posted the drinks that are complimentary? Regular water, ice tea? I also have a teenager who will need his milk - any chance that is free? Thanks for all your work putting that post together! Complimentary are: Frozen juices, Iced Tea, milk, regular/decaf coffee and regular tea. Liz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dennbr9 Posted February 13, 2012 #5 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Now that's a comprehensive list! We opted not to get any of the packages since we don't do sodas and won't be drinking enough alcohol to make it worthwhile. It would be helpful if you posted the drinks that are complimentary? Regular water, ice tea? I also have a teenager who will need his milk - any chance that is free? Thanks for all your work putting that post together! Tap water is free of course and is very qood. Coffee, Tea, iced tea, fruit drinks,Condenced juices, Milk, Choc. Milk etc are free in Restaurants, Buffet, Room Service, etc. If you are Elite, Concierge or AQ, other beverages such as Bottled Water, Fresh Squeezed OJ, some smoothies, ( wine and cocktails at Elite Cocktail hours 5-7) may also be free. Take care. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Azulann Posted February 13, 2012 #6 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Thank you for the complete list. it is really helpful. i am thinking of bringing a really good bottle of my favorite wine and pay the corkage fee to have it with dinner in MDR. My travel companion does not drink alcohol. Yur price list has helped me make that descion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sarafinadh Posted February 13, 2012 Author #7 Share Posted February 13, 2012 (edited) Well cool, I'm glad having it in one place is helpful, but please can anyone say if I have described the policy correctly? The other thing that is pretty helpful and cool in deciding this stuff is the excel spreadsheet that calculates your projected usage and tells you how much you might spend based on how you fill out the form. It's here; https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtQ-heWqtag3dDB3dlRCdkk5MFJ6RFYycUM4T2Vocnc&hl=en#gid=0 To use it you need to download it and open SCREEN 1. ; -D Edited February 13, 2012 by sarafinadh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeanfromBNA Posted February 13, 2012 #8 Share Posted February 13, 2012 I've no idea if the policy is completely correct, but as for the information that you're compiled, I need a clapping hand icon. Thank you so much for going to all that trouble! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORDMan Posted February 13, 2012 #9 Share Posted February 13, 2012 That's a very comprehensive list! Thanks for doing all the work. Question: In the Premium Non-Alcoholic or Alcoholic packages, are the Glaceau, Hint, and Metromint waters also included? The package descriptions mention Evian, Perrier, Pelligrino and Vitamin Water, but do not specifically address these other brands. My wife and I are huge fans of couple of these (there's a case of Hint out in the garage) and want to make sure these are included in the premium packages. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elena7seas Posted February 13, 2012 #10 Share Posted February 13, 2012 You just never know what kind of gem you will find. What a LOT of work!! My hat is off to you for taking on this big task.:D Thank you SO much. This will be so helpful to so many. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vtcruising Posted February 13, 2012 #11 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Thanks for all the hard work! I would have loved having this info all in one place when agonizing over a recent decision to purchase a package. In the end we each had the premium package and loved it. Drinking enough to make it worthwhile money-wise ended up not being an issue for us in the end - we forgot about that - just having the package made the cruise so relaxing and fun. We will definitely do it again. A couple of things you may or may not want to include: -the special $13 cocktails ordered from the ipad in Qsine are not covered by the Premium package - you will need to pay full price, instead of the difference. -if you have a drink package, you will only be able to get one drink at a time in most places. If both people in a couple have a drink package and one person goes to get drinks for both people, bring both cards and they will give you 2 drinks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FM Posted February 13, 2012 #12 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Absolutely WOW ... wish I had this when we were on our cruise! Your effort is appreciated ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sarafinadh Posted February 13, 2012 Author #13 Share Posted February 13, 2012 That's a very comprehensive list! Thanks for doing all the work. Question: In the Premium Non-Alcoholic or Alcoholic packages, are the Glaceau, Hint, and Metromint waters also included? What a LOT of work!! My hat is off to you for taking on this big task.:D Thank you SO much. This will be so helpful to so many. Hi, The information in the menus is not my work, lots of people have gone to a lot of effort to get the info from their cruises and post it up here. All I did was collect it up for my FIL ; -) Which means I have no idea about things like specific waters not listed. (sorry ORDMan) I just did the compilation of the bev packages to help him figure out what he wants to do. He didn't understand when he booked that things like soda were not included. Since his big motivator for this trip is having all 4 grandkids along he wants to make sure he covers all the bases! I realize now that I see the questions that I need to add in the info about what IS included so he knows that if he doesn't get the packages it's not like anyone will dye of thirst ; -) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TLCOhio Posted February 13, 2012 #14 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Yes, WOW!!, what a super comprehensive listing. Great work!! For those who might want a little shorter, more basic listing, here was our cruise key summary of the detailed specifics from our mid-June 2011 cruise on the Solstice from a menu/pricing card that I borrowed from the Sunset/Oceanview area: BEERS: At $4.50 each (plus the added 15% service charge), it is Bud Light, Budweiser, Coors Light and Miller Lite; at $5.00 (which goes to $5.75 with tip), there is Amstel Light, Beck’s, Corona, Corona Light, Leffe Blonde, Heineken, Heineken Light, O’Doul’s (NA), Red Stripe and Samuel Adams; at $6.00 (which goes to $6.90 with tip), it is Bohemia, Grolsch, Guinness, Stella Artois, Newcastle Brown Ale and Peroni. RED WINES: At $5.50 each, Cabernet Sauvignon/Pinotage “Basket Pressed” Heron’s Nest, Stellenbosch; at $6.50 each, Tempranillo, Marques de la Concordia, Crianza, Rioja; at $7.50 each Cabernet Sauvignon “Heritage” Wente Estates, Livermore; at $8.00 each, Merlot, Rutherford Ranch, Napa Valley and Shiraz “The Barossa” Peter Lehmann, Barossa Valley; at $8.50 each, Chianti Classico Riserva Tenuta di Nozzole, Tuscany and Pinot Noir, Kendall Jackson, “Vintner’s Reserve”. WHITE WINES: At $5.50 each, Viognier, Maison Paul Jaboulet Aine, Rhone Valley; at $6.00 each, Riesling “Kabinett” Selbach-Oster, Mosel; at $6.50 each, Sauvignon Blanc, Southern Right, Walker Bay; at $7.50 each, Pino Grigio, Bollini, Trentino; at $8.00 each, Chardonnay, St. Francis, Sonoma; at $8.50 each, Pouilly Fume “La Moynerie” Michel Redde, Loire Valley. ROSE-BLUSH: At $5.50 each, White Zinfandel, Beringer, North Coast; at $6.50 each, Rose de Provence, Jean-Lux Colombo. The $8 glass of wine goes to $9.20 with tip added. A $6.50 wine goes to $7.48 with tip. NON-ALCOHOLIC: At $2.50 each, it is Evian, Pellegrino and Perrier smaller-sized; at $3.00 each, they offer Arizona Premium Iced Tea, Green Tea, Lemon Tea, Peach Tea and Diet Lemon; at $4.00 each, they had Strawberry Banana Soda, Peach Sangria, large Evian and Pellegrino, Sparkling Mint Lemonade and Watermelon Tropic; at $5.00 each, it is Red Bull, regular and sugar-free. They also offer various Coca-Cola soft drinks, but those prices were not listed on this card. We were very happy with the free ice tea, juices, etc., that were available. If you have a port-intense cruise, you might find it harder to get your money's worth with some of the packages. As they say on TV ads with the disclaimer "mileage maybe vary", so it does depending on each person's personal needs, travel style and budget. THANKS! Enjoy! Terry in Ohio Did a June 7-19, 2011, Solstice cruise from Barcelona that had stops in Villefranche, ports near Pisa and Rome, Naples, Kotor, Venice and Dubrovnik. Enjoyed great weather and a wonderful trip. Dozens of wonderful visuals with key highlights, tips, comments, etc., on these postings. We are now at 64,098 views for this live/blog re-cap on our first sailing with Celebrity and much on wonderful Barcelona. Check these postings and added info at: http://www.boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1426474 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sloop-JohnB Posted February 13, 2012 #15 Share Posted February 13, 2012 (edited) TO TLCOHIO, Please note that your Wine Listings in Reply # 11 above are not correct... The lists & prices have all changed for 2012 for Celebrity (Fleet wide) Many of what you have listed is either no longer available, or has increased in prices (which is why I compiled and posted the 2012 Celebrity Wine List) and that SARAFINADH has included as part of her OP here Cheers! Edited February 13, 2012 by Sloop-JohnB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TLCOhio Posted February 13, 2012 #16 Share Posted February 13, 2012 TO TLCOHIO, Please note that your Wine Listings in Reply # 11 above are not correct... The lists & prices have all changed for 2012 for Celebrity (Fleet wide) Many of what you have listed is either no longer available, or has increased in prices (which is why I compiled and posted the 2012 Celebrity Wine List) and that SARAFINADH has included as part of her OP here. Cheers! THANKS for the update and newer info! Yes, sadly, I am sure those prices are higher and higher as Celebrity and other cruise lines need to get a better profit margins out of beverages in order to keep the "sticker price" seem better in order to battle for future bookings. Enjoy! Terry in Ohio Did a June 7-19, 2011, Solstice cruise from Barcelona that had stops in Villefranche, ports near Pisa and Rome, Naples, Kotor, Venice and Dubrovnik. Enjoyed great weather and a wonderful trip. Dozens of wonderful visuals with key highlights, tips, comments, etc., on these postings. We are now at 64,098 views for this live/blog re-cap on our first sailing with Celebrity and much on wonderful Barcelona. Check these postings and added info at: http://www.boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1426474 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sloop-JohnB Posted February 13, 2012 #17 Share Posted February 13, 2012 (edited) HI SARAFINADH, I looked over your very comprehensive posting (wow lots of work, amalgamating all these threads into one). And it does look you have all the bases covered, and between your OP and the info you've received here from the other replys, I think you have all the info in one spot. I would just add... the following for info. 1- The 2012 Celebrity Wine List for the Main Dining Rooms are identical be it for the regular DR or Blu... at least when it comes to which wines are available "By the Glass" (although Blu goes into a bit more detail on their listing because they identify which wines are Organic - Biodynamic - or Sustainable) 2- I have the 2012 Celebrity Wine List for Tuscan Grille as well and will post the "By The Glass" list here for you to complement the fine work you've done so far... LOL... Your FIL will have his hands full with all this reading (I sure hope he appreciates all the time and effort you are putting into doing the background research for him... as that truly is the most time consuming part) Cheers! Edited February 13, 2012 by Sloop-JohnB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sloop-JohnB Posted February 13, 2012 #18 Share Posted February 13, 2012 (edited) 2012 CELEBRITY CRUISES WINE LIST SPECIALTY DINING (TUSCAN GRILLE) === === === === WINES BY THE GLASS SPUMANTI (Sparkling Wines) $ 15.00 – Franciacorta, Montenisa, BRUT, Lombardia, Italy $ 7.00 – Prosecco, Vigneti Fantinel, EXTRA DRY, Friuli, Italy $ 7.00 – Spumante, Vigneti Fantinel, ROSE BRUT, Friuli, Italy BIANCO (White Wines) $ 5.50 – PINOT GRIGIO, Corte Giara, Allegrini, Veneto, Italy $ 16.00 – FRIULANO, La Roncala, Fantinel, Colli Orientali de Friuli, Italy $ 11.00 – VERMENTINO, Tenuta Guado Al Tasso, Bolgheri, Italy $ 6.50 – CHARDONNAY, Tormaresca, Antinori, Puglia, Italy $ 12.00 – CHARDONNAY, Ulmo Winery, Planeta, Sambuca, Sicily, Italy $ 8.50 – GARGANEGA, Ferdi, Sartori de Verona, Veneto, Italy ROSATO (Rose Wines) $ 11.00 – ROSATO, Tenuta Guado Al Tasso, Scalabrone, Bolgheri, Tuscany, Italy ROSSO (Red Wines) $ 8.50 – CHIANTI CLASSICO, Tenuta Nozzole, Tuscany, Italy $ 10.00 – DOLCETO D’OVADA, Luigi Tacchino, Piedmont, Italy $ 7.50 – VALPOLICELLA, Allegrini, Veneto, Italy $ 17.00 – NERO D’AVOLA, Santa Cecilia, Planeta, Sicily, Italy $ 13.00 – VINO NOBILE DI MONTEPULCIANO, La Braccesca, Tuscany, Italy $ 12.00 – SUPER TUSCAN, Pian di Nova, Il Borro, S. Ferrangamo, Tuscany, Italy DOLCE (Sweet Wines) $ 10.00 – BRACHETTO D’ACQUI, Rosa Regali, Banfi, Piedmont, Italy $ 17.00 – VIN SANTO, Marchesi Antinori, Toscana, Italy $ 6.00 – LATE BOTTLED VINTAGE, Fonesca, Porto, Italy Edited February 13, 2012 by Sloop-JohnB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sarafinadh Posted February 13, 2012 Author #19 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Hi JohnB, Thanks so much for the feedback! Just hearing from you that things look covered is a relief, because I know how much time you put into the menus! I knew you are planning on posting additional menus as you are able, which is great, and the by the glass lists are especially helpful in evaluating bev packs. I would love to see the Olympic list, but I don't remember ever seeing one and I don't think that is one you will have, is it? Good info about Blu having the same menu although that won't impact us. The inlaws are huge wine drinkers so this is important stuff for them. What's funny is that for the Spouse, the Spawn and me, water, iced tea and milk are the usual bev choices with perhaps a glass of wine at dinner, so part of what I am sending to him, after all this information collecting is "don't bother with beverage packages for any of us" And I am sure he has no clue about the effort. When I sent him info a week and a half ago letting him know about a fare drop he was very reluctant to contact his TA. He was sure I must be mistaken. Couldn't imagine I had been watching the posted fares. Boy was he surprised when he got a $200x10 adjustment! It's just not in their nature to *work the system*, whereas I am ALL about finagling! So thanks for the feedback, AND for your initial effort with that huge winelist! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muushka Posted February 13, 2012 #20 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Wow! What a list! I just wanted to add that Coke Zero is also offered on the soda plan, and sodas can now be in the can, not just fountain. This is important to someone like my husband, who hates Diet Coke, but loves Coke Zero (go figure....) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cinderellen Posted February 13, 2012 #21 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Now that's a comprehensive list! We opted not to get any of the packages since we don't do sodas and won't be drinking enough alcohol to make it worthwhile. It would be helpful if you posted the drinks that are complimentary? Regular water, ice tea? I also have a teenager who will need his milk - any chance that is free? Thanks for all your work putting that post together! Just an fyi on the milk. I usually have milk with lunch. On several cruises I've had to ask someone to get it from the cooler. After a couple days, they would see me and just go get it. On the Eclipse in December they had large urns with milk by the coffee/tea dispensers. Only problem was it was lukewarm. I tried more than one and same issue. I did ask and was given cold milk from the cooler and they removed the warm milk in a flash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jg51 Posted February 14, 2012 #22 Share Posted February 14, 2012 (edited) We congratulate and thank you, Sara, for your outstanding work. We are glad to see this terrific update to the similar effort that we made in mid-2010. Our information and beverage lists were so popular then that CruiseCruitic made our thread into a "Sticky" that still gets many views and has over 1,000 posts (including some new ones every week). Our old thread contains much of the same information as yours -- some in its post #1, and some substantial data that was added in subsequent posts in 2010. [We even see that you have used copy-and-paste for a bit of what we listed, and we are not at all offended by this.] But our old thread lacks the full-wine-bottle prices and information about the new wine packages that you have kindly provided. We now consider our thread to be partially obsolete (due to 2010 prices, etc.) and difficult for people to deal with (because it is so long). THEREFORE ... We make the following recommendation/request/plea to the "powers that be" at CruiseCritic (administrators/hosts/etc.) who control things here at the forum ... (1) Please REMOVE the "sticky" status from our old thread (http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1243495) ... AND ... (2) Please PROMOTE this new thread by "sarafinadh" to "sticky" status (at least for calendar year 2012). . . . Now, having taken care of that important matter, Sara, we have a comment and a question for you, evoked by the following information that you posted: Classic package $44 per day unlimited ... all Alcoholic beverages up to $8. *Note if you order an alcoholic beverage over the $5 or $8 price then you are charged the ENTIRE cost of your drink. NOT just the difference. ... It is often possible to order cocktails that are over the $8 price limit and request a “small” and have it count under your Classic package." QUESTION: Can you (or anyone else here) give examples of [over-$8] cocktails that can be obtained in "small" versions by folks with Classic Packages? COMMENT: We are very happy to read about these, but we are also very surprised that "X" would offer "small" cocktails. Why? Because someone with a Classic Package could drink two or more of them, consecutively, without incurring any extra charge -- thereby having consumed more than what is contained in one full-size drink ... and having caused a bartender to perform twice the labor. If that's what "X" wants to do, however, we will certainly not complain! Again, thanks for this excellent new thread. . Edited February 14, 2012 by jg51 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anubi Posted February 14, 2012 #23 Share Posted February 14, 2012 Thank you Thank you Thank you!!! :):):) DH and I are planning our first Celebrity cruise and I mentioned the beverage packages and we are trying to puzzle them out. I shall copy, paste and print your post and be able to make sense of it. Thanks again!! :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jg51 Posted February 14, 2012 #24 Share Posted February 14, 2012 Another new beverage-related offer from Celebrity -- something that was not mentioned in our 2010 thread and is not yet mentioned in your new thread, Sara -- is the "Wine and Dine" packages that are available for people who want to dine in specialty restaurants. To see an official advertisement of these packages from a December, 2011, Silhouette cruise, please look at page 3 of the PDF that was kindly created and linked for us by CruiseCritic member "FM." Here is a link to the PDF: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=218493&d=1326825118 At the bottom of page 3, there are lists of red and white wines, three or five bottles of which can be chosen when purchasing any of the three Wine and Dine packages. These packages (which are for multiple dinners for couples) result in significant to major saving$. [We have not checked to determine whether or not any of the wines in these packages is missing from your "master list" in the opening post.] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jg51 Posted February 14, 2012 #25 Share Posted February 14, 2012 One last item, for someone who may have a bit of an obsession with details and comparative analysis of prices ;) ... Here are links to the posts, in our 2010 thread, in which one can see lists of beverages and their old prices (which could now be compared to prices in Sara's list at the top of this new thread): Original post, from July, 2010: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=25359046&postcount=1 Five additional posts from August to October, 2010, in which further information was added: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=25684342&postcount=160 http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=25684628&postcount=161 http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=25774002&postcount=184 http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=25785090&postcount=189 http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showpost.php?p=26274247&postcount=321 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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