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| White Wines |
| France |
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Petit Chablis Brocard 2007 (Burgundy)
100% Chardonnay and is dry, fresh, steely and citrusy! |
£30 |
Sancerre Boffants 2007 – (Loire)
A classic Sauvignon Blanc, dry and crisp with hints of minerals and gooseberry |
£38 |
Pic St. Pierre Grenache Blanc 2007 – (Du Gard, France)
Extremely ripe and fruity, clean and refreshing, with a dry slightly spicy finish |
£20 |
Montagny 1er Cru, Alain Roy 2006 – (Cotes Chalonnaise)
Burgundy made from Chardonnay, it’s oaked to perfection making it ample and creamy in the mouth |
£34 |
Pouilly Fume, LesAngelot 2007 – (Loire)
Similar to Sancerre, but the Sauvignon has more flinty, smokey characteristics |
£35 |
Meursault Les Narvoux Girardin 2006 Cote D’or, Burgundy
Chardonnay that has been oaked, its big, lush and needs food! |
£75 |
Montrachet Grand Cru, Batard Delagrange 2005Cote D’or, Burgundy
100% Chardonnay heavy, tropical and aromatic with a hints of new oak and minerals |
£200 |
Riesling Rene Mure 2005 – (Alsace)
Dry, but exotic with aromas of citrus peel, flowers, fresh herbs and a hint of menthol. |
£29 |
| Italy |
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Pinot Grigio Terre del Noce 2008 - (North Italy)
Made from Pinot Gris, it’s lively, rich and fruity, with pineapple, papaya and hints of liquorice |
£23 |
| Gavi di Gavi, La Meirana Broglia 2008 – (Piedmont) Cortese is the grape, sourced from around the town of Gavi lovey delicate anise and almond notes. |
£32 |
Orvieto Classico Campogrande, Antinori 2007 – (Umbria)
Procanico, Grechetto and Verdello dry & clean with a nutty flavour |
£22 |
| Pinot Grigio Collio, Mongris, Feiluge 2007 – (Friuli) A premium Pinot Grigio from Pinot Gris, it’s lively, rich and fruity, with pineapple, papaya and hints of liquorice. |
£35 |
| Spain |
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Rioja Blanco Barrique, Valdemar 2006 – (Rioja)
100% oaked viura that results in a lemony, smoke-and-vanilla scented wine balanced with peach and apricot flavour |
£28 |
Albarino Don Ferreiro 2005 – (Rias Baixas)
Made from 100% Albarino, the wine is minerally fresh with added apricot fruit on the long finish |
£35 |
| New World |
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Pewsey Vale Gewurztraminer 2008 – (Australia)
Tangy wine with lychee, elderflower, spicy cinnamon,marmalade and ginger characteristics |
£28 |
Sauvignon Blanc Buitenverwachting 2008 £24 (Constantia, South Africa)
Weighty characters, full of green pepper and fig flavours |
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Coopers Creek Black Label Viognier 2006 – (New Zealand)
It has lovely floral characters with a spicy aftertaste |
£19 |
Pinot Gris Chateau Ste Michelle 2007 - (Columbia Valley)
This USA wine has small amount of Viognier is added to this Pinot Gris to give more texture and floral notes |
£25 |
Goldridge Premium Reserve Sauvignon Blanc 2008 (Marlborough, N Zealand)
A great wine from a boutique winery. Pungent mixture of tropical with a long finish |
£25 |
Torrontes, Finca La Colonia 2008 – (Mendoza, Argentina)
The Torrontes grape is unique to Argentina Spicy and aromatic with fruit cocktail flavours |
£16 |
Chardonnay Chateau Ste Michelle Stimson 2006/07 (Columbia Valley, USA)
This is a subtly oaked wine that delivers a balanced combination of hazelnut, spice and vanilla |
£23 |
Sauvignon Blanc De Martino Organic 2007 – (Maipo, Chile)
A Sauvignon with an abundance of fruit dry with complex aromas of grass, citrus and white peach |
£24 |
Chardonnay Vasse Felix Heytesbury 2006 (Margaret River Australia)
Aged in French oak for a year, the wine has great depth and power in this homage to great Burgundy |
£45 |
Chenin Blanc, Ruitersvlei 2008 – (Paarl, South Africa)
This is a dry combo of honey ,lime & almond a great food wine |
£17 |
Chapel Hill Verdelho 2007 – (MClaren Vale, Australia)
Verhelho originates from Portugal, Luscious and generous lime and lemongrass lead into a mouthwash of dry fruitiness |
£25 |
| Rose Wines |
Gran Hacienda Cabernet Rose 2008 - (Maipo, Chile)
Dark pink in colour, a full and stylish wine is what you get dry with wonderful blackcurrant flavours |
£19 |
Niel Joubert Shiraz Rose 2007 – (South Africa)
Tantalisingly pink, summer fruits and cheesecake! Its dry on the palate but really soft and plump. |
£17 |
Rioja Rose, Conde de Valdemar 2007 – (Rioja, Spain)
A blend of 85% Grenache 15% Tempranillo creamy vanilla flavours on this simple but well made wine |
£22 |
| Red Wines |
| France |
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Brouilly, Chateau de la Perriere 2007 – (Beaujolais)
Made from 100% Gamay, its medium bodied and plumy with light easy tannins and refreshing acidity |
£25 |
Pinot Noir, Duboeuf 2005
Lifted strawberries, cherries, mint and a palate of chocolate and raison. |
£19 |
Cote de Rhone, St. Esprit, Delas 2007 - (Rhone)
70% Syrah, from one of the best winemakers in the Rhone Dry and ample with spicy rich tannins |
£25 |
Cabernet Sauvignon, Templier 2006 - (Cotes du Thongue)
A typical example of the variety, soft and plumy with a nice dry earthy texture that’s classically French |
£18 |
Chateauneuf du Pape Haut Pierre - (Delas Freres 2006)
This Rhone wine is 90% Grenache, aged in oak for a year Soft, herby and savoury with the classic white pepper nose |
£55 |
Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Michelot 2006 - (Burgundy)
Classic Pinot Noir, darker than normal in colour with an intense dark cherry character, stiff tannins |
£35 |
Chateau Haut Monplaisir Tradition 2006 - (Cahors)
Made entirely from Malbec, this is a dark opulent intense smokey and spicy wine |
£26 |
Chateau Clos Brun Mazeyres 2003 Pomerol – (Bordeaux)
A blend of 85% Merlot and 15% Malbec from old vines. Well balanced and a good drinking vintage |
£45 |
Chateau Clos du Marquis 1999 Saint Julien – (Bordeaux)
Traditional Bordeaux blend of Cabernet, Merlot and Petit Verdot. Very elegant and stylish |
£80 |
Chateau Haut Brega, Haut Medoc 2004 Medoc- (Bordeaux)
A Cabernet, Merlot blend that is just stunning value Soft, juicy easy to drink…is it really Claret? |
£28 |
Chateau Lalande de Gravet Grand Cru 06 - (Saint Emilion)
This Bordeaux is all Merlot and is a super concentrated wine. Dry plumy and smooth with lingering blackberry flavours |
£42 |
| Italy |
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Montepulciano D’Abruzzo 2007 – (Abruzzi)
100% Montepulciano that’s oaked. Medium-bodies wine with soft easy drinking tannis |
£22 |
Chianti Peppoli, Antinori 2005 – (Tuscany)
The grape is Sangiovese in this benchmark wine from Mr Chianti that will rival any top Claret |
£36 |
Angelo Nero D’Avola/Sangiovese 2007 – (Sicilia)
50/50 blend of luscious soft, easy Nero D’Avola and rustic, dry Sangiovese – great wine! |
£19 |
Brunello di Montalcino 2003 – (Pian Della Vigne)
Sangiovese from Tuscany’s driest zone, Brunello. Three years in oak produces an elegant full bodied masterpiece |
£75 |
Barolo, Prunotto 2004 – (Piedmont)
Barolo is made from Beddiolo Deep and concentrated with elegant but firm tannins |
£70 |
CampoFiorin, Masi 2006 – (Vento)
A unique refermented blend of semi-dried Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara. Intense bitter-sweet cherry flavours |
£50 |
| Spain |
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Candidato Barrica 3 Tempranillo 2006 - (La Mancha)
Supple yet full –bodied, with blackberry and vanilla flavours. |
£18 |
Conde De Valdemar Rioja Reserva 1985 - (Rioja)
A special reserve Rioja specially realsed for George. Old style and still in glorious condition. Specifically released for George! Old style in glorious condition |
£75 £70 |
Mauro 2003 – (Ribera del Duero)
A blend of Tempranillo and Syrah from this famous region. This wine is all about power and intensity |
£50 |
Guelbenzu Lautus 2002 – (Navarra)
50% Tempranilla 20% Cabernet 20% Merlot and 10% Garnacha. A unique bitter sweet style wine |
£55 |
Rioja Crianza, Vina Salceda 2005 - (Rioja)
Mainly Tempranillo with Mazuelo and Graciano in the mix. Aged in oak 15 months, soft and rounded with a hint of spice. |
£26 |
| New World |
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Jim Barry Lodge Hill Shiraz 06 – (Clare Valley, Australia)
A big Shiraz packed with luscious sexy sweet fruit. IWC gold medal winner! |
£26 |
Finca La Colonia Barbera 2007 – (Mendoza, Argentina)
A lively cherry fruit driven wine and no harsh tannins |
£17 |
Norton Privada 2005 – (Mendoza, Argentina)
A premium blend of Merlot, Cabernet and Malbec A Bordeaux blend that’s quite Italian in style |
£35 |
Finca Pedriel Malbec 2005 – (Lujan de Cuyo, Argentina)
Super concentrated sweet aromas and flavours of cassis |
£26 |
Coopers Creek Pinot Noir 2008 – (N Zealand)
If you want top end Burgundy but can’t afford it, try this! Dark but ripe plum and savoury characters |
£28 |
Chapel Hill Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 – (Mclaren Vale)
Australian “Red wine of the Year”, from the “Winemaker of the Year” Big, brash and absolutely packed with flavour |
£32 |
Yalumba Bush Vine Grenache 2007 – (Barossa Valley)
Australian Grenache from very old vines! Juicy, savoury, spicy with lashings of sweet Barossa fruit Great wine |
£25 |
Yalumba Hand Picked Shiraz Viognier 05/06 – (Australia)
5% Viognier is added to Barossa Shiraz in a tribute to Cote Rotie The Viognier gives the spicy Shiraz a sweet lift |
£40 |
Vasse Felix Cabernet/Merlot 2007- (Margaret River )
An Australian blend in the Bordeaux style A captivating mix of dark juicy berries, cassis, eucalypt and coffee bean |
£26 |
The McRae Wood Shiraz 2004 – (Clare Valley, Australia)
Voted “Best Shiraz in the World” in 2003 this is a rich sumptuous wine that over delivers every time |
£48 |
Vasse Felix Heytesbury Cabernet 2004 - (Margaret River)
Mostly Cabernet with tiny blend of Shiraz, Malbec and Merlot. |
£70 |
Ilka Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 – (Coastal, South Africa)
94% Cabernet, 3% Petit Verdot and 3% Merlot in this big firm bodied wine |
£25 |
Santa Alvara Merlot 2006 – (Rapel, Chile)
Super value Merlot, lots of concentrated flavours with a nice savoury edge and an old world feel |
£18 |
Casa Lapostolle Clos Apalta 04 - Colchagua Valley, Chile
85% Carmanere/Merlot, 16% Cabernet. Officially one of the Worlds best wines |
£70 |
North Star Merlot, Ch. St Michelle 04 - Washington State
This is the USA’s answer to the Pomerol region in Bordeaux New World fruit with an Old World winemaking style |
£50 |