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705 NW 70th Street, Seattle
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Trinity Oaks Ca ~ Pinot Grigio -  6

Pinot Gris

Duck Pond, Or ~ Pinot Gris  - 7 / 19
Its crisp and juicy fruit character is perfectly balanced with lots of complexity and backbone. It has a nose of peach, vanilla and lime. Gorgeous fresh-fruit palate!

Sauvignon Blanc

Alta Cumbres, Argentina -  7 / 19
Tropical fruits with some notes of grapefruit. Full bodied with balanced acidity

Chardonnay

Catena, Argentina - 7.5 / 20
Aromas of melon, vanilla and nutty peach fruit with a soft, creamy texture and a peachy fruit palate balanced by crisp citrus acidity and nice smooth finish.

Chateau Ste. Jean, CA — 7.5 / 20
A balance of sweet oak, caramelized sugar and fruit with a melon, creamy finish. 

Callaway, Sonoma — 7 / 19
Big wine! Forward fruit flavors of apples, pineappple and lemon peel, which are highlighted by toasty oak and vanilla characteristics that give this a silky finish.

Riesling

Snap Dragon, Ca    7 / 19
Full and round, flavors develop radiance with ripe peach and nectarine, highlighted by key lime and rose petal.

Sparkling

Wycliff Brut Champagne, Ca - 6 / 15
A touch of sweetness with a crisp, clean finish. Great by itself or try it in a mimosa!

Malibran Valdobbiandene, Italy - Prosecco DOC      19
A great Italian Prosecco! Notes of lemon and orange peel with a subtle, balanced minerality. A beautiful, smooth, creamy finish.

 

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House

Snap Dragon, Ca ~ Red Blend - 6


Pinot Noir

Clos du Bois, Sonoma - 7.5  / 20
This wine has a lush, silky texture that opens to flavors of Bing cherrys and strawberries. A pleasing balance of oak, the wine integrates its bright fruit flavors beautifully.

 Granacha

 Las Rocas, Spain - 8 / 21
Full bodied wine. Hints of raspberry pepper and spices! Bright yet balanced with an earthy minerality. Pinot style with a yummy bite!

Merlot

Sonoma Vineyards, Ca  - 7 / 19
Velvety, rich wine with flavors of wild berries, plums, melted chocolate and even cedar notes!

Malbec/Tempranillo

Henry LaGarde, Argentina ~ Malbec - 8 / 21
Begins with sweet black cherry fruits, marked mineral notes as well as layers of chocolate & spicy black pepper. Finish is soft and sweet.

Lagar Lato, Spain ~ Tempranillo - 7 / 19
Smooth and light bodied with hints of spices and red berries.

Syrah

Cline, Sonoma -  7.5 / 20
Ripe grape, pepper and wild berry flavors. Clean, complex and full bodied with a subtle mineral finish.

Cabernet Blends

Sterling, Ca  - 7.5 / 20
A Cabernet style Bordeaux. Rich with flavors of black raspberry, cherry, spice and a hint of chocolate.

14 Hands, Wa ~ Cabernet Sauvignon - 7 / 19
A smooth wine with hints of berries, cherries, toasted vanilla and oak. Soft, round tannins create velvety, lingering finish.

Zinfandel

Barra Vineyards, Mendicino Ca - 8 / 23
Organically grown vineyards and grapes. Silver Medal Winner 2009 in San Francisco. Rich dark flavors of black plum, black cherry and star anise with just a hint of vanilla. A brooding style of Zinfandel.

French Red

Belleruche, Côtes-Du-Rhône - 7.5 / 20
Dry, dark fruit flavors like fig, raisin and plum. Nicely balanced and smooth.

Port

Old Vine, Tinta Port, Madera Ca - 6.50

Stanley Lambert Choc-a-Bloc, S. Australia  -  7
An Australian Tawny flavored with rich chocolate. The ultimate decadence…dessert in a glass!

 

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Welcome

The Barking Dog Alehouse opened in 2004, successfully combining classic Belgian and Micro Beers with a great neighborhood atmosphere. January 1, 2007 saw the Barking Dog change owners, but not the commitment to quality. We continue to rotate a variety of local and specialty brews and bring to you a delicious ‘American Bar and Grill’ menu with creative weekend ‘Specials’.

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