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The 600-bottle wine list is one of the best in town.
Someone has thought a good deal about the wine list.
Such care does not always lead to a long wine list.
The wine list does not do justice to the food.
Yet at the same time we have a very serious wine list.
The wine list has a great choice from all over the world.
It also has a good wine list for its size.
It would be nice to see a more democratic wine list.
She's one reason you're happy being here; the wine list is another.
It's the perfect place to work your way through a wine list.
The wine list, about half French, is being worked on.
And each, as you might expect, has a fine wine list.
And those looking for a great wine list will be disappointed.
The wine list is nothing to get excited about, either.
He had worked on the wine list until well past midnight the night before.
The short but attractive wine list needs to be kept current.
The cafe may be small, but the wine list is large.
The wine list is stronger than it used to be.
We had to ask for a wine list three times before receiving it.
The 35-choice wine list here is one of the most affordable around.
There's a large wine list to choose from, with more than 70 by the glass.
The wine list alone is enough to win my devotion.
There is a short wine list with several California selections.
The wine list is impressive, but so are the prices.
There is a new seriousness to the wine list, as well.
The wine card has 25 listings - "something for everyone," she said.
Quickly he distributed wine cards and drug lists, and left.
As for the wine card here, it covers all the French bases and some American.
The Union Square wine card is anything but a "cookie-cutter" list.
None are currently on the wine card.
My father used to say never pass up a Volnay by a good shipper if you see one on the wine card.
"There is always a gourmet chef on duty, Ma'am; it says so at the bottom of your wine card.
He has given equal priority to refocusing the Francophile wine card.
Interestingly, the restaurant's wine card listed a Cote-Rotie at the same price.
The wine card is well-suited to the food both in style and price, with ample good selections for $20 and under.
The Wine Card is another Enomatic patent.
Natalie Hoffmann, the sous-sommelier, was informative and friendly without being intrusive about the enormous wine card, with 700 wines.
But the '97 can still be found in stores, on restaurant wine cards and no doubt in numbers of private Long Island wine cellars.
Yes, of course, Suffolk County wines can be found (spottily) in some leading stores and on restaurant wine cards in Manhattan.
Beware of the deceptively inexpensive Burgundies from inferior vintages on the wine card and stick to familiar middle-of-the-road reliables.
One night, in a restaurant in Marrakesh, I asked the maître d'hôtel why no other vintages appeared on the wine card.
It turned out that the wine list was a total of five reds, five whites and a blush wine, all noted on a wine card on the table.
The house sommelier, Franck Thomas, who was voted best sommelier in Europe in 2000, offers a globe-spinning wine card representing France, Slovenia, Thailand and beyond.
Pindar's nonvintage Pythagoras ($11): light-bodied; fairly simple, undemanding, easy drinking, for everyday use; a good buy on a restaurant wine card if given a sensibly modest markup.
Wolffer's '98 cabernet franc, worth 93 points on a 100-point scale, would not be out of place on the wine card of a Michelin-starred restaurant in Lyon, the culinary heart of France.
"You know I can't say anything," he whispered miserably, so instead they ate the Stilton on water biscuits and accompanied it with a port from the cask that was not listed on the wine card, its existence known only to the privileged members.
Grunge had to show a wine card in order to obtain it; and this strengthened my belief that he was connected with the Zabo, for only those who stand well with the government are issued wine cards.
One enduring Manhattan bargain, the $19.98 prix fixe lunch menu at the Gotham Bar and Grill, 12 East 12th Street, is matched by a smart $19.98 lunch-only prix fixe wine card developed by the sommelier, John Gilman.
There are 1,100 wines listed on the wine card and some 40,000 bottles in the cellar, "Paris en Bouteille" says, and goes on to recommend, for groups of at least six, a variety of menus composed by owner-chef Alain Senderens that pair his imaginative dishes with the appropriate wines.