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We are taking our first cruise on the Reflection in way. We are actually doing a wine cruise (part of a group from a big box warehouse). Our package comes with the classic beverage package. We are thinking of using some of our OBC to upgrade to the premium package. We are also staying in Aqua Class and will be getting free water and afternoon tea.

 

Here are things we like to drink:

 

Bottled water

Rum and Coke

Mojitos

Specialty Coffee (with a shot of Baily's)

Drink of the Day

 

Do you recommend the premium package for this or would the $220 OBC be better used for a shore excursion.

 

Any feedback or suggestions are greatly appreciated. I added to this thread not to start another one.

 

Also, I think someone mentioned something about smoothies? Are they included in a drink package? If so, can anything be delivered to the room?

 

We are coming from HAL and do not understand the X ways yet.

 

bottled water (but not sparkling water) is part of the classic package. Sparkling requires premium.

 

Rum and coke is part of classic package as are, I'm sure mojitos.

 

Not sure on specialty coffees with a splash of any of the liquors included in the classic package should be included in classic.

 

Smoothies are included in classic.

 

Drink of the day is included..maybe....if there's a special price that brings it under $8.00 but it's normally over $8.00 they may or may not include it.

 

None of the packages include delivery to your room or taking something from the refrigerator/bar in your room.

 

Having said all that, we upgrade because we enjoy some liquors that aren't on the classic package...the wine selection is better and if we want a better wine, we only pay the incremental charge (with the classic package, if any drink is over the limit, you pay the full price of that drink, not the incremental price).

 

Additionally, we take very few celebrity excursions...we go with a smaller group met on the roll call, or do our own thing....so I'm not sure I'd recommend using your OBC on that, even if you don't get the drink package.

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We are taking our first cruise on the Reflection in way. We are actually doing a wine cruise (part of a group from a big box warehouse). Our package comes with the classic beverage package. We are thinking of using some of our OBC to upgrade to the premium package. We are also staying in Aqua Class and will be getting free water and afternoon tea.

 

Here are things we like to drink:

 

Bottled water

Rum and Coke

Mojitos

Specialty Coffee (with a shot of Baily's)

Drink of the Day

 

Do you recommend the premium package for this or would the $220 OBC be better used for a shore excursion.

 

Any feedback or suggestions are greatly appreciated. I added to this thread not to start another one.

 

Also, I think someone mentioned something about smoothies? Are they included in a drink package? If so, can anything be delivered to the room?

 

We are coming from HAL and do not understand the X ways yet.

 

Take a look at the links I put in post #769, then look thru the 'Ruff' overview in post #770. Those should shed some light also.

 

Welcome to Celebrity!

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Do you recommend the premium package for this or would the $220 OBC be better used for a shore excursion.

 

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Like the person who just replied, I can't say if you are better using the OBC for upgrade - we wouldn't because there will be plent of alcohol and wine for us) but I wouldn't say you have to use the OBC for shore excursions. Unless you got PPD gratuaties, the gratuities for the two of you will be more than the $220 OBC so that'll eat it up.

 

And we also tend to find private (noc cruise line run) shore excursions because of cost as well as fact that they are smaller groups.

 

Steve

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Like the person who just replied, I can't say if you are better using the OBC for upgrade - we wouldn't because there will be plent of alcohol and wine for us) but I wouldn't say you have to use the OBC for shore excursions. Unless you got PPD gratuaties, the gratuities for the two of you will be more than the $220 OBC so that'll eat it up.

 

And we also tend to find private (noc cruise line run) shore excursions because of cost as well as fact that they are smaller groups.

 

Steve

 

We normally to private excursions but there is one port in Greece where we don't get in until 2 and leave at 11. We also have to tender so doing a ship excursion that day may make sense. The town is up on a mountain so the logistics and timing could be rough on our own, especially if we got a late tender ticket.

 

We booked a special Wine Cruise package through a warehouse club and we get a ton of OBC from them along with the classic beverage package and pp gratuities through X. We could have picked the extra $300 OBC instead is the gratuities for 11 nights in aqua class only come out to $275.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Can anyone who has sailed recently verify if Jack Daniels or JW Red are still on the Classic Bev. package? The cruiseline list just says "including but not limited to"..neither are listed on the Prem. package list...

 

Thanks...

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The 123GO promo is just another upsell tactic. Very little quality in the Classic. Paid an extra $405 for two Classics, now another $161 to upgrade to premium, not sure $566 extra for drinks is worth it for us, except that the traditional bottle of wine at dinner in the MDR will be at least $40x seven days.

 

I am going to disagree I am afraid. :p

When I priced up next year's cruise for myself.and my 3 children, I priced it with and without the 123GO offer. AND the price was identically be I was lucky and I accept that it may likely not be the case for everyone bit for me the price was the same regardless of whether I took the perks or not. :D

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I am going to disagree I am afraid. :p

When I priced up next year's cruise for myself.and my 3 children, I priced it with and without the 123GO offer. AND the price was identically be I was lucky and I accept that it may likely not be the case for everyone bit for me the price was the same regardless of whether I took the perks or not. :D

I found the same. I knew that the 123go promo was starting so I got various cabin prices beforehand and the deal I got for the Canaries (sailing before yours) was exactly the same...in fact, with the OBC, and gratuities and Classic package I reckon I ended up with a pretty good deal

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I found the same. I knew that the 123go promo was starting so I got various cabin prices beforehand and the deal I got for the Canaries (sailing before yours) was exactly the same...in fact, with the OBC, and gratuities and Classic package I reckon I ended up with a pretty good deal

 

Agreed...I got what I think to be one hell.of a bargain for the 4 of us..We did lose out on a classic alcohol package due to my oldest being 11 when we go....HOWEVER passengers 3 and 4 get a classic non alcoholic package so I have no problem buying 1 package and upgrading mine to premium. Still saved a lot of money so happy ms....

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Agreed...I got what I think to be one hell.of a bargain for the 4 of us. Still saved a lot of money ...............

 

You obviously book your cruise via a UK travel agent. Have you considered the prices via a US T/A - you will then realise that you are paying over $1000 pp more for a 14 day cruise.

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You obviously book your cruise via a UK travel agent. Have you considered the prices via a US T/A - you will then realise that you are paying over $1000 pp more for a 14 day cruise.

 

 

Nothing obvious about how i booked actually. I never consulted a TA of any kind. I did my own research and priced up the cruise with and without perks and had every intention of booking online...however due to a question in ref to the classic drinks package for my 11 year old, I decided to ring Celebrity direct, at which point they reduced my fare, gave me a 1 category upgrade, drinks packages for myself and passengers 3 and 4 plus internet time for those passengers also, as well as a generous amount of OBC. I am not going to publish how much I paid, but needless to say, I am very very happy with the price i got and the content. :D:D

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Upsell? Not for us. Our next cruise was up $610 pp with no perk over what we paid with a perk. Now it is up $810 pp with the 123 back.

 

We have friends that have been purchasing the packages for a number of years, they are nothing new. The pkg makes it cost effective to order 3 glasses of wine which would cost $12-14 ea than buying a bottle @ $50-60 and only getting 2 glasses each. And yes, there is a lot more to what the total pkg encompasses than just booze.

 

Here is my "RUFF" run down of a day with a drink pkg on another thread

 

For us at least, the package was not just about drinks that would make us not remember the cruise! It was everything else that the pkg includes.

 

A speciality coffee each on the balcony while the wifester is putting on her face, $5 ea.

 

Evian or San Pellegrino with fresh squeezed juice with that second coffee at breakfast, $15 ea.

 

Grab a bottle water on the way to stake out a deck chair, $4 ea.

$24 each before any mind altering liquid is consumed.

 

A beer or the drink of the day by the pool, $6 ea

Then off to lunch, maybe a soda, or another San Pellegrino $5 ea

The sun is hot hot hot! A cold beer or drink of the day is in order, $6 ea

The burger at the Mast Grill is calling our names, it does not go down with out some liquid assistance, $5 ea, then it is time to meet friends to watch the sun set from the Sunset Bar, $6 ea. Afternoon total $28.

And the evening fun has yet to begin.

San Pellegrino and a couple of glasses of wine with dinner, and another speciality coffee with desert, $26 ea

Now it is time for some mind altering sampling to happen, or not A cocktail with friends at one of the watering holes on ship $7 ea, or 2 if we are letting our hair down!

One more bottle water on the way back to the cabin just in case we get thirsty during the night, $4. Evening total, $44.

Morning, $24, day, $28, evening $44, total $96.00 each useing the low end of the cost scale and not much mind altering substance.

Some evening's we will grab another coffee ( or worse) and go and sit on deck 5 to unwind, listen to the swoosh of the waves gently breaking down the side of the ship before heading to the cabin.

 

Depends on how you make use of the package.

 

Very impressive.....I figure X's cost for your daily splurge at about $14.75.

And you did better than most.

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Very impressive.....I figure X's cost for your daily splurge at about $14.75.

And you did better than most.

 

That is the nice part, we dont care what it cost Celebrity,:rolleyes: only what it is not costing us. And yes we are not green pea cruisers, as our 1st was in 1987, we have sailed on 7 different lines, and this will be out sailing to reach Elite with X.

 

We know the drill:D

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That is the nice part, we dont care what it cost Celebrity,:rolleyes: only what it is not costing us. And yes we are not green pea cruisers, as our 1st was in 1987, we have sailed on 7 different lines, and this will be out sailing to reach Elite with X.

 

We know the drill:D

 

I see it exactly the same way as you. What I save over rides what it does or does not cost Celebrity. Had I not been awarded the perks, I would of done my usual thing of purchasing them.

 

Roll.on October. Wooohooooo

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Someone on our roll call just posted this:

http://www.cruisewithgambee.com/2014...cruise-drinks/

 

I notice the two Mexican beers, Corona and Dos Equis are now priced above the $6 classic drink package limit. We'll have to upgrade to enjoy them.:mad:

 

If I read the list it now means only Miller and Bud (and their light versions are included, right?)

 

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She confirmed that they did make changes and probably will again. They added more covered cocktails but she confirmed that only beer covered is Miller and Bud. The reason given was that the cost to Celebrity to buy the products had gone up, (Of couse I can't believe that all the ships in Europe can buy Bud and Miller cheaper than the European beers.)

 

She also confirmed that there is no X websitre that lists what is included.

 

The wine list was trimmed too. She said they are monitoring customer feedback so I plan to send an email stating that I'm dissapointed that only 2 beer brands are covered (and if you choose say "Heineken" or "Dos Equs" you have to pay $7.00 (Plus 15%) even if you have the classic package.

 

Others that feel this was a bad move on X's part may want to do the same.:cool:

 

Steve

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Someone on our roll call just posted this:

http://www.cruisewithgambee.com/2014...cruise-drinks/

 

I notice the two Mexican beers, Corona and Dos Equis are now priced above the $6 classic drink package limit. We'll have to upgrade to enjoy them.:mad:

 

If I read the list it now means only Miller and Bud (and their light versions are included, right?)

 

 

That link shows inconsistent information. According to the package inclusions, it is beer up to $5. Yet the menus attached don't show any beers under $5. Miller and Bud are shown as $6, like others.

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Someone on our roll call just posted this:

http://www.cruisewithgambee.com/2014...cruise-drinks/

 

I notice the two Mexican beers, Corona and Dos Equis are now priced above the $6 classic drink package limit. We'll have to upgrade to enjoy them.:mad:

 

If I read the list it now means only Miller and Bud (and their light versions are included, right?)

 

 

Morning Steve:)

 

Last yr we used our OBC from our RCCL visa to pay for the upgrade once we got on board. Looks like we will be doing it again this year.

 

EW

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We received the Classic Alcohol Package with the 123Go Promotion, and I cant tell you how happy I am!.

 

DH is teetotal, but he is really looking forward to the speciality coffees.

However I am not :D , and I love my vodka Martinis and cocktails and wine.

 

Can I upgrade to Premium Alcohol only, or do we both have to?

 

I know this question has been asked before, but I cant remember the answer, so I am really sorry. (probably too many of the afore mentioned Martinis!)

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We received the Classic Alcohol Package with the 123Go Promotion, and I cant tell you how happy I am!.

 

DH is teetotal, but he is really looking forward to the speciality coffees.

However I am not :D , and I love my vodka Martinis and cocktails and wine.

 

Can I upgrade to Premium Alcohol only, or do we both have to?

 

I know this question has been asked before, but I cant remember the answer, so I am really sorry. (probably too many of the afore mentioned Martinis!)

 

Wait till you are on board, then yes, you can upgrade one. It has been posted that people doing so before hand have been allowed to, and others were told that both had to. You can call and try, if told no, just do it first thing.

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Very impressive.....I figure X's cost for your daily splurge at about $14.75.

 

And you did better than most.

 

 

Why would you be worried about what is cost X ?? I don't get that. It will always cost the customer more than it costs the company. But If those costs are included in a package that I would otherwise pay out of my own back pocket...well isn't that seen as a good thing?[emoji47]

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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!

OMG you are a Legend......I think

 

Next, memorise it so you can recite it at the critic welcome party

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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 = ?.?

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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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

 

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TASTE OF THE VINEYARDS

 

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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

OMG what a legend! have you memorised that yet?

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:cool: Great job Sarah. This is exactly why we keep you around LOL. I appreciate all your hard work:cool: JACK IS SAILING AGAIN

 

Just so you understand that her original post is from 2012 and prices (and what's available) have TOTALLY changed since then.

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