IECalCruiser Posted February 11, 2015 #1 Share Posted February 11, 2015 (edited) Largin posted a 2014 wine list last May. 2014 Wine List We just disembarked the Crown yesterday and there was a newer wine list dated September 2014. There were maybe 10% changes and a lot of $1 to $4 price increases. MAITRE’D SPECIALS Off the List Burgundy, Macon-Villages Laboure-Roi (Burgundy, FR) $34 Chardonnay, Simi (Sonoma, CA) $42 Pinot Gris, Adelsheim (Willamette Valley, OR) $42 Simi, Reserve (Alexander Valley, CA) $80 Mount Veeder, Reserve (Napa Valley, CA) $85 Premium sparking Martini & Rossi Asti Spumante (Asti, IT) $27 Korbel Brut (CA) $27 Korbel Brut Rose (CA) $28 Villa Sandl Prosecco (Veneto, IT) $32 Domaine Chandon Brut Cuvee (Napa Valley, CA) $38 Schramsberg Mirabelle Brut Rose (North Coast, CA) $48 Dessert wine Errazuriz Sauvignon Blanc (Valle de Casablanca, Chile) $21 WHITE WINE Sauvignon Blanc Blackstone (CA) $28 Pouilly-Fume, Domaine Mollet-Maudry (Tracy-sur-loire, FR) $35 Sancerre, Roc de L’abbaya Domaine Molly-Maudry (FR) $44 Nobilo Regional Collection (Marlborough, NZ) $34 Puerto Viejo (Maule Valley, Chile) $27 Silverado Miller Ranch (Napa Valley, CA) $45 Riesling Hogue (Columbia Valley, WA) $26 Jekel (Monterrey, CA) $29 Deinhard (Mosel, Germany) $28 Pinot Grigio Danzante (La Venezie, IT) $32 Estancia (CA) $38 Adeisheim (Wilamette Valley, OR) $42 Blush/Rose Les Fumees Blanches (Cotes de Gascogne, FR) $30 Woodbridge White Zinfandel (CA) $28 Chardonnay Greystone Cellars, CIA (CA) $30 Chablis, Les Ecurles Seugbeyrue de Tanley (Chablis, FR) $36 Chamisel Stainless (Central Coast, CA) $39 Clos du Bois (North Coast, CA) $34 Deakin Estate (Victoria, AUS) $29 Fetzer sundial (CA) $28 Chateau Chaintre Macon (Maconnais, FR) $34 Hayes Ranch (CA) $29 Puerto Viejo (Moule Valley, Chile) $27 Robert Mondavi Private Select (CA) $32 Silverado (Carneros, CA) $45 Simi (Sonoma, CA) $42 Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi (CA) $28 Assorted Whites from the Old World & New World Anthilla Donnafugata (Sicilia, IT) $36 Coppo Gavi La Rocca (Monterotondo di Gavi, IT) $34 Ruffino Orvieto Classico (Umbria, IT) $29 Pine Ridge Chenin Blanc Viagnier (Napa Valley, CA) $34 Hogue Gewurztraminer (Columbia Valley, WA) $29 Rex-Goliath Moscato (CA) $28 RED WINE Pinot Noir Estancia Pinnacles Ranches (Monterrey, CA) $34 Gevrey-Chambertin, Laboure-roi (Cote-de-Nuits, FR) $49 Robert Mondavi Private Selection (CA) $32 Wild Horse (Central Coast, CA) $40 Patz & Hall (Sonoma Coast, CA) $59 Merlot Ancient Peaks (Paso Robles, CA) $36 Danzante (Le Venezie, IT) $34 Fetzer Single Peak(CA) $29 Hogue Genesis (Columbia Valley, WA) $29 Oberon (Napa Valley, CA) $40 Puerto Viejo (Curico Valley, Chile) $27 Robert Mondavi Private Selection (CA) $32 Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi (CA) $28 Tangley Oaks (Napa Valley, CA) $98 Cabernet Sauvignon Greystone Cellars, CIA (CA) $30 Clos du Bois (North Coast, CA) $34 Robert Mondavi Private Selection (CA) $31 Deakin Estate (Victoria, AUS) $32 Don Maximiano (Valle de Aconcagua) $99 Errazuita (Valle de Aconcagua) $29 Hogue Genesis (Columbia Valley, WA) $32 Pacific Bay (Mendocino County, CA) $29 Pine Ridge (Napa Valley, CA) $79 Puerto Viejo (Curico Valley, Chile) $27 Robert Mondavi Reserve (Napa Valley, CA) $135 Sanctuary (Napa Valley, CA) $58 Silverado (Napa Valley, CA) $65 Simi Landslide (Alexander Valley, CA) $48 Wente Southern Hills (Livermore, CA) $30 Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi (CA) $28 Sangiovese Marchesi de’ Frescobaldi Chianti bastiglioni (Toscana, IT) $32 Ruffino Chianti Classico Riserva (Toscana, IT) $42 Marchesi de’ Frescobaldi Rosso di Montalcino (Toscana, IT) $49 Silverado (Napa Valley, CA) $46 Malbec Decero (Mendoza, Argentina) $34 Diseno (Mendoza, Argentina) $29 Petite Sirah Spellbound (CA) $38 Shiraz Katnook Estate (Coonawarra, AUS) $32 Mcpherson (South Eastern Australia) $34 Zinfandel Seghesio (Sonoma County, CA) $39 Sextant (Central Coast, CA) $34 Zen of Zin (CA) $29 Corvina Zeni Amarone Dello Valpolicella Classico (Valpolicella, IT) $59 Zeni Valpolicella (Venezia, IT) $28 Nebbiolo Giordano Barolo Tradizione (Piemonte, IT) $45 Carmenere Tributo Caliterra (Valle de Colchagua, Chile) $35 Garnacha Artazui (Navarra, Spain) $34 Palacios Remondo La Montesa (Rioja, Spain) $36 Red Blends Estancia Meritage Reserve $39 Mondavi-Rothschild Opus One (Napa Valley, CA) $169 Overture (Napa Valley, CA) $109 Vail Ilach Embruix (Priorat, Spain) $44 Red Bordeaux Blends Chateau Montcabrier Cotes de Bordeaux (Bordeaux, FR) $34 Phillippe de Rothschild Mouton-Cadet (Bordeaux, FR) $29 Red Rhone Blends Domaine du Vieux Lazaret Chateauneuf-du-Pape (Val de Rhone, FR) $38 De Aureo Spirito Cotes-du-Rhone (Val de Rhone, FR) $34 Super-Tuscan Luce Della Vite (Montalcino-Toscana, IT) $115 Tenuta Dell’ornellaia (Bogheri-Toscana, IT) $240 Edited February 11, 2015 by IECalCruiser Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pmcue Posted February 11, 2015 #2 Share Posted February 11, 2015 Thanks. Any one know if champagne is include in the 40% off if you have bev package. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I537 using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wineforhealth Posted February 11, 2015 #3 Share Posted February 11, 2015 All of it that is on the above list. There is a limit on how high the price wine is I'm thinking it was $100 or less Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
partybarbie Posted February 11, 2015 #4 Share Posted February 11, 2015 Princess has a huge mark-up on the California wines (I didn't check all the wines offered). Total Wine has the Woodbridge White Zin for $4.99, the Chardonnay is $6.79, and the Merlot is also $6.79. The Rex-Goliath Moscato is $4.49 and the Spellbound Petite Sirah is $12.99. The only one of these that I would even consider drinking is the Spellbound, but since Princess is selling that for $38.00, I could bring it on the ship myself, pay the corkage, and still save over $10.00. BTW, the Raley's and the CVS by our house often have sales on the Woodbridge and the Rex-Goliath for $2.99 a bottle. I don't know who is buying the California wines for Princess, but they could have picked something a little nicer. It's not like California has a wine shortage. Even low-end Beringer would have been a better choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
princess76021 Posted February 11, 2015 #5 Share Posted February 11, 2015 thank you for posting this:), i've been looking for an extended wine list!!!:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astro Flyer Posted February 11, 2015 #6 Share Posted February 11, 2015 Thanks Brian for posting a current list; I "intended" to copy our's from the Royal in October but never did it. :o We had the Gold wine package & discovered another favorite Italian wine...Barolo. Checking Total Wine at home discovered that it's as expensive as Brunello di Montalcino & we enjoy both types very much. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IECalCruiser Posted February 12, 2015 Author #7 Share Posted February 12, 2015 Thanks Brian for posting a current list; I "intended" to copy our's from the Royal in October but never did it. :o We had the Gold wine package & discovered another favorite Italian wine...Barolo. Checking Total Wine at home discovered that it's as expensive as Brunello di Montalcino & we enjoy both types very much. :) I ended up taking photos of the wine list in the Platinum/Elite/Suite disembarkation lounge while waiting for our group to be called. We brought our own wine on board and didn't buy any off the wine list. With the increase in low end wine prices there are only 2 reds at $27, 3 reds at $28 and 7 reds at $29. It is good that with the Silver package you can pay the difference to get wines greater than $29. With the price increases it is usually better for us to bring wine on board and pay the $15 corkage rather than buy on board. Of course we drink wines that are under $35 on the Princess wine list. Sent from my iPad using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpisme123 Posted March 1, 2015 #8 Share Posted March 1, 2015 On our cruise several weeks ago, we had the Estancia Meritage Reserve ($39). On Monday, I noticed the same bottle at Trader Joe's. There are some really fair prices on Princess' wine list. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruising Young Senior Posted October 24, 2015 #9 Share Posted October 24, 2015 I ended up taking photos of the wine list in the Platinum/Elite/Suite disembarkation lounge while waiting for our group to be called. We brought our own wine on board and didn't buy any off the wine list. With the increase in low end wine prices there are only 2 reds at $27, 3 reds at $28 and 7 reds at $29. It is good that with the Silver package you can pay the difference to get wines greater than $29. With the price increases it is usually better for us to bring wine on board and pay the $15 corkage rather than buy on board. Of course we drink wines that are under $35 on the Princess wine list. Sent from my iPad using Forums mobile app But we can only bring one bottle on board??? I was on a Carnival where a case was broad (a group) and they paid corkage fee on each bottle. But if Princess only lets us bring on one?? I'm sailing Feb 2016 just planning ahead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IECalCruiser Posted October 24, 2015 Author #10 Share Posted October 24, 2015 (edited) But we can only bring one bottle on board??? I was on a Carnival where a case was broad (a group) and they paid corkage fee on each bottle. But if Princess only lets us bring on one?? I'm sailing Feb 2016 just planning ahead. You can bring one bottle per passenger of drinking age that is corkage free if consumed in your cabin. Additional bottles are charged a $15 corkage no matter where consumed. Edited October 24, 2015 by IECalCruiser Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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