Cork Screw

Light Fare – Appetizers:

 

Cup of Mixed Nuts – $2.75

Assorted Almonds, Cashews, Peanuts, Walnuts and Macadamia.


Creamy Spinach Dip – $7.00

A smooth blend of spinach, sour cream, special spices and water chestnuts. Served with assorted olives and 5 grain baked crisps.


Mediterranean Hummus – $7.00

Delicious roasted red pepper hummus, served with assorted olives and 5 grain baked crisps.


White Wine Cheese – $7.50

A selection of Smoked Gouda, Danish Havarti & Brie. Served with crisp crackers and juicy grapes.


Red Wine Cheese – $7.50

A selection of Smoked Gouda, Extra Sharp Cheddar & Danish Bleu. Served with crisp crackers and juicy grapes.

Whites

 

Scharffenburger – Sparkling – $6.50 glass

From the makers of Cristal, this semi-dry, full sparkling wine from California is perfectly refreshing.


Jakob Demmer – Riesling – $6.50 glass, $23 bottle

Floral notes on the nose with a light peach and a hint of sweetness. – Germany


Vecchia Torre – Vermentino – $6.50 glass, $23 bottle

Citrus tones with light French oak. A nice change from the very day. – Italy


Salmon Creek – Pinot Grigio – $6.50 glass, $23 bottle

Light, Crisp, Clean Pinot Grigio. – California


Primarius – Pinot Gris – $8.0 glass, $28 bottle

Pear and Peach flavors, with a clean finish. – Oregon


St. George – Chardonnay – $7.00 glass, $24.50 bottle

This lovely Sonoma Chardonnay sports light citrus, with half stainless steel and half French oak. – California


Artesa – Chardonnay – $10.50 glass, $ 37 bottle

The Elements Chardonnay by Artesa is very burgundian in style. Full French oak flavor with both Napa and Sonoma grapes. Very creamy with a soft mouth feel. – California


Pierre Henri – Sauvignon  Blanc – $7 glass, $23 bottle

Light, Crisp, Grapefruit, with an easy, clean finish. – France


Astica – Torrontes – $6.50 glass, $ 23 bottle

Another alternative white. This creamy wine has pear notes, with a hint of banana leaf. – Argentina


Casal Mendes – Vino Verde – $6.00 glass, $21 bottle

A real crowd pleaser. This wine sports lemon/lime is very crisp and light with a mineral finish. – Portugal


Conundrum – White Blend – $10.50 glass, $37 bottle

Floral, Lush, Tropical white blend. Hints of pineapple and very soft finish. – California

 

Reds

 

Gaga – Rose’ – $6.00 glass, $21 bottle

Lightly chilled rose’ with a both strawberry and raspberry tones. – California


Guenoc – Petit Syrah – $7.50 glass, $26 bottle

Just over Howell Mountain, Guenoc sits between Napa and Lake Counties. Full, dark, and rich with hint of leather. – California


Baroncini – Chianti – $6.50 glass, $23 bottle

This DOCG from Tuscany sports a light cherry, medium body and is semi-dry – Italy


Lady Grace – Pinot Noir – $7.50 glass, $26 bottle

Full, with dark plum and an easy finish. – California


Kings Ridge – Pinot Noir – $9.50 glass, $33.50 bottle

This is a big, smoky pinot with raspberry and currant through it. – Oregon


Villa San Juliette – Merlot – $6.50 glass, $23 bottle

Straight out of Paso Robles this wine has a nice extraction with black cherry, plum and bittersweet chocolate. – California


Dante Reserve – Merlot – $7.50 glass, $26 bottle

This Napa merlot is everything you want. Full body, rich flavor, dark fruit. – California


Pellegrini – Cabernet Sauvignon – $10 glass, $35 bottle

This Sonoma cabernet is very full bodied with a dry finish.  Notes of currant and black cherry. Very well-balanced. – California


Foxbrook – Cabernet Sauvignon – $7.50 glass, $26 bottle

Our lighter alternative to the other cabernet, this one sports a medium body, with plum tones and is a cuvee blend of CA cabernet. – California


Robertson – Shiraz – $7 glass, $24.50 bottle

This wine has nice plum and spice, with hints of vanilla. – South Africa


J. Lohr – Syrah – $8.00 glass, $28 bottle

Another Paso Robles wine, this has lovely blueberry and a bit of cherry, and is very soft. – California


Mosen Cleto – Tempranillo/Grenache – $.00 glass, $24.50 bottle

Fruit forward and easy drinking, you’ll find this wine has dark berry and plum with a medium body. – Spain


Marc Roman – Malbec – $7.00 glass, $24.50 bottle

This hot varietal has ripe cherry and a medium body with a very smooth finish. – France


Planet Pluto – Meritage – $6.50 glass, $23 bottle

This wine has Cabernet, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc. A seamless blend with full fruit and a semi-dry finish. – California

 

Joel Gott – Zinfandel – $8.50 glass, $30 bottle

Bright cherry and a hint of white pepper. This wine is full but not over bearing. A real treat. – California