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INDEX
Alsace ............................................................................... 13
Australia .......................................................................... 16
Beaujolais ........................................................................ 7
Bordeaux, dry and sweet white ...................................... 6
Brandy, Armagnac and Calvados ................................... 21/22
Burgundy, red ................................................................. 8
Burgundy, white ............................................................. 9
California ......................................................................... 16
Central and South America ............................................ 18
Chablis ............................................................................. 10
Champagne and Sparkling Wine ................................... 2
Claret ............................................................................... 3
Cote Chalonnaise ............................................................ 7
England ........................................................................... 2
Hock ................................................................................. 14
House Wines .................................................................... 19
Italy ................................................................................. 15
Loire ................................................................................. 12
Lebanese .......................................................................... 15
Macon .............................................................................. 7
Mosel ................................................................................ 14
New Zealand .................................................................... 17
California ......................................................................... 16
Portugal ........................................................................... 14
Rhone / Provence ............................................................. 10/11
South Africa..................................................................... 17
Spain ................................................................................ 14
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Champagne is the wine of celebration, commiseration, racecourse succeses, christenings, weddings and seductions. In spite of recent price increases, it still makes the perfect aperitifor after-dinner refresher. There are many houses available, all of which make different styles
and wines. Most Champagne is blended from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes but there aresome exceptions; made only from Chardonnay, these are usually listed as blancs de blancs. Rose
Champagnes are enjoying a revival at the moment and their pretty colour always enhances a party or celebration.
CHAMPAGNE
NON-VINTAGE
1 Lenoble Cuvee Intense. 2 Mumm Cordon Rouge 4 Perrier Jouet Grand Brut 6 Louis Roederer Brut Premier 7 Pol Roger White Foil 8 Veuve Clicquot 10 Laurent Perrier la cuvee
VINTAGE AND DE-LUXE
9 Pol Roger Vintage 2009 12 Louis Roederer Cristal 2000
ROSÉ
17 Lenoble Rose Brut NV 19 Laurent Perrier Rose N.V 20 Billecart Salmon Rosé N.V
SPARKLING WINESThese should not be thought of as cheap alternatives to Champagne. They are often as well made and produced by the same method as Champagne, they are merely different
wines in different styles.
16 Le Monde Pinot Nero Rose, Spumante 21 Prosecco Azzillo Italy
22 Blanquette de Limoux Ma Maison
ENGLISH SPARKLING WINESProduced locally in Dorset, English Oak Vineyard at Lytchett Matravers and D'Uberville
Vineyard on the old part of Poundbury Farm Dorchester both wines are made from a blend of the classic Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir grapes. Great wines,
why not try some for that perfect celebration.
24 Engelmann Cuvee Brut 25 Chinkapin Rosé Brut 26 D'Urberville Extra Brut
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65.00 39.5089.95
135.00115.00 115.00 130.00
65.00
185.00 450.00
75.00 145.00 195.00 95.50
35.00 39.50 36.75
48.50 48.5048.50
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CLARET
We feel justly proud of our Claret list, which has been built up over many years. Because it is now fairly lengthy, we have divided it into communes. Claret is principally from two main areas. On the left bank of the Garonne is the main area for wines made mostly from Cabernet Sauvignon and
Cabernet Franc. This is the Medoc. On the right bank of the Dordogne are St Emilion and Pomerol. Here the main grape is the Merlot, especially in Pomerol. In St Emilion it shares the
honours with the Cabernet Franc. These wines are often softer and more likely to be ready for early drinking than the more austere wines of the Medoc.
The surrounding area, Bordeaux, Blaye, Cote de Francs, Fronsac, Cote de Castillon Many good little wines can be found in these areas.
29 Ch Lescalle Bordeaux Superieur 2014
29 Ch Lescalle Bordeaux Superieur 2012/15 31 Ch Peybonhomme Les Tours 2014/15 Premiers Cotes de Blaye
39.50
24.50
52.50
Medoc
A strange mix of Chateaux make up this group, from really top properties, such as Ch La Lagune, through up-and-coming Chateaux like Caronne Ste Gemme. They have in common only that they
do not fit geographically into the basic village communes of the rest of Medoc.
33 Ch Tanesse 2014 34 Ch Beaumont 2012/14
36.50
68.50
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Margaux
At the Southern end of the Medoc is Margaux, with its magnificent eponymous Chateau, and many other imposing properties. The general summation on the style of the wines of the commune
is that they are soft and feminine.
40 Ch Moulin D'Angludet 201541 Ch Blason D'Issan Margaux 2015 2nd wine 42 Ch Giscours 2009 3eme Cru Classe Margaux 46 Chateau Brane Cantenac 2008 2eme Cru Classe 47 Chateau Malescot St. Exupery 2009 3eme Cru Classe
84.50
67.80 270.00240.00
340.00
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St EstepheSt Estephe has always had the reputation of being the commune whose wines take longest to
mature. This is often true of certain Chateau, Montrose and Cos d'Estournel, for example, but is not always the case.
44 Ch Lilian Ladouys St. Estephe 2016 45 Ch Lilian-Ladouy 2014 Cru Bourgeois 50 Chateau Calon Segur 2008 3eme Cru Classe
54.00 97.00 340.00
St Julien
The fruitiest Medocs come from the village of St Julien. Many of the so called "super-seconds" (wines which should be reclassified upwards).
53 Ch Connetable Talbot St Julien 2016 2nd wine 54 Ch St Pierre Sevaistre 1970 57 Ch Ducru Beaucaillou 1971 58 Chateau Talbot 2005 4eme Cru Classe 59 Chateau Leoville Barton 2003 2eme Cru Classe
63.80320.00 420.00360.00460.00
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Pauillac
The most serious wine-growing area of Bordeaux, which includes three of the five first growths: Latour, Lafite and Mouton Rothschild. Pauillac is always Inky-purple in youth and full of
the smell and taste of Blackcurrants. when it matures, the smell is further enhanced by cigar box overtones. Magnificent wines.
68 Ch Batailley 2008/10/12 5eme Cru Classe Pauillac 69 Chateau Pontet Canet 2008 5eme Cru Classe 70 Ch Duhart Milon Rothschild 2005 4eme
Cru Classe
220.00300.00
320.00
St Emilion
The town of St Emilion is surrounded by vineyards sloping away gently towards The South. The wines are very easy to drink and very smooth.
73 Ch La Rose St Georges 2014 77 Ch Cheval Blanc 1994 78 Chataeu Beau-Sejour Becot 2012 1er Cru Classe, St Emilion 220.00
665.00
63.50
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Pomerol
Properties in Pomerol in general produce very small quantities of wine. Most Chateaux have over 75% planted with Merlot; some, like Petrus, plant over 90%. This makes for round,
voluptuous wines with appeal to the English palate
84 Pomerol Chateau des Moines 20156 86 Pomerol Chateau Valois 2015
Graves Pessac Leognan
The region of Graves takes its name from the gravel soil which is prevalent there. This soil imparts a dry, earthy character to the wines. This sounds less than a recommendation, but the wines mellow
rapidly with age and become soft and delicious with just a hint of their youthful earthiness.
98 Ch Haut Brion 1966 99 Ch Haut Brion 1989
58.0099.50
695.00 1950.00
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DRY WHITE BORDEAUX
White Bordeaux is undergoing a renaissance, mainly because winemakers are now using cold temperature fermentation and new oak for ageing. The wines are made of a blend, different
at each property, of Sauvignon and Semillon. They range from the ultra dry to the luscious, yet dry Ygrec, the dry white wine of Ch Yquem.
103 Chateau Peybonhomme les Tours 2017
SWEET WHITE BORDEAUX
Sauternes is one of the greatest vinous pleasures. A glass with pudding or after dinner is irresistible. A half-bottle will easily serve four.
112 Ch les Mingets 2013/14 Sauternes 119 Ch d'Yquem 1970 (1er grand cru) 120 Ch d'Yquem 1967 (1er grand cru)
58.50
58.00 33.00950.00 2600.00
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BEAUJOLAIS
The light, delicious, fruity wines from the beautiful Beaujolais hills are perfect summer drinking wines. They have an abundance of marvellous raspberry-like Gamay fruit and are as good
chilled, as the French drink them, as they are at room temperature.
46.50 127 Julienas J Pascal Aufranc 2015129 Brouilly 'Vieilles Vignes' Dubost 2018 129 Brouilly 'Vieilles Vignes' Dubost 2018 130 Fleurie 'Poncie' 2018 (Patrick Tranchand) 130a Fleurie 'Poncie' 2017 (Patrick Tranchand)
MACON and the COTE CHALONNAISE
Lying between Beaujolais and Burgundy proper are the two regions of the Maconnais and Chalonnaise. Both produce red wines from the Pinot Noir grape, and White, from the Chardonnay, as in the main area of Burgundy. No-one would pretend that they have the quality of the great wines
from further north, but in view of the prices being charged there, it is necessary to look elsewhere for supplies of Burgundian wine. The Rully is particularly recommended;
it has depth and richness well beyond its appellation.
136 Rully Rouge Tete De Cuvee 2015
43.9525.00
44.5026.50
75.00
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RED BURGUNDY
Cote de Beaune
The Southern end of the Cote d`Or is renowned for its great white-wines-the greatest dry white wines ofthe world. The reds range from the delicate, fruity Savigny, through the powerful Auxey Duresses to
the classy Corton, Pommard and Volnay. With Burgundy, it is the grower and the vintage which are all important, not the village name. Jadot is a top rank grower, and Ampeau is
among the top negociants. We have tried to include wines from top, mature vintages as well as younger, light, fruity wines.
141 Savigny les Beaune Gollards 2016/17141 Savigny les Beaune Gollards 2018142 Chassagne Montrachet, 1er Cru Morgeot 2011 146 Volnay Lucien Boillot 2014 146 Volnay Lucien Boillot 2013
62.5034.95
102.5099.50
59.95
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COTE DE NUITS
This is the home of top red Burgundy; stronger, richer and more robust than the wines of the Cote de Beaune. Names like Chambertin, Clos Vougeot and Nuits St Georges are now expensive
but there are other enjoyable, affordable wines.
159 Santenay – Maladierre 2015159a Santenay Maladiere 2015, 1er Cru, Dom Prieur Brunet 160 Bourgogne Pinot Noir 2017 Christophe Denizot 161 Nuit St Georges 2015161a Nuit St Georges 2014/2015162 Cote de Nuits Villages Bachelet 2011 162a Bourgogne Hautes-Cote de Nuits 2012 163 Gevrey Chambertin Les Crais G Seguin 2006/8 163a Gevrey Chambertin Dom. Boillot 2016 164 La Tache Romanee Conti 1994
41.95
39.95
135.00 79.50
97.50 67.50160.00
4250.00
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160.00 -
-88.00
WHITE BURGUNDYMacon and the Cote de Chalonnaise
The soaring price of Chardonnay wines in the Cote d`Or has led to the discovery of well made, smaller wines in the Macconais and the Chalonnaise. Some of the names may be unfamiliar but the wines
are well-made and offer good value for money
176 Macon Fuisse 2018 Domaine Auvigne 177 Rully Blanc 1er Cru 'Les Cloux' 2015 178 Pouilly Fuisse 'les Crays'2017 Domaine Auvigue 178a Pouilly Fuisse Domaine Luquet 2018
COTE D ‘ OR
Most great white Burgundy comes from the Cote de Beaune from the villages of Meursault, Chassagne Montrachet and Puligny Montrachet. Behind the great villages lie less well-known hamlets like St Aubin. The wine from these villages is less intense and concentrated but it is less expensive.
187 Puligny Montrachet 2016/2017 'Jean Pascal' 188 Mersault 'Charrons' Bouzeneau 2017 189 Chassagne Montrachet La Romanee 2013/17
39.95 79.95 69.50
42.00
132.00
185.00152.00
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CHABLISChablis is not White Burgundy, although it is made from the same grape variety, the Chardonnay.
The area of production lies almost midway between Paris and Burgundy proper. The soil is entirely different and the wines should have more steel and freshness than wines from the Cote d`Or. Nevertheless some producers are attempting to make their wines taste like
Puligny Montrachet by using lots of new oak. This is not always a success, as the oak can mask the flavour of the Chardonnay grape. There are many different
opinions in Chablis as to how much oak should be used, if at all.
Ch1 Chablis 2017 Domaine Jean Dauvissat Ch1 Chablis 2018 Alain Gautheron CH2 Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume 2017 Domaine Nathalie & Gilles Fevre CH3 Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume 2017 Domaine Nathalie & Gilles Fevre
58.50
34.5054.00
95.00
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RHONE
The red wines from the Rhone valley are at last receiving the attention which they have so long deserved. The region can be considered as two separate areas, the North, which produces long-lived red wines from the Syrah grape, such as Hermitage,and Cote Rotie, , and to the South, which consists of a confusing and disparate set of appellations. The most widely planted grape is the Grenache but many producers are now using a lot of Syrah. However, this is an oversimplification; there are thirteen permitted grape varieties in Chateauneuf du Pape! All the wines benefit from ageing
but for economic reasons many are either drunk too young or are vinified so as to drink earlier.
RED
196 Côte du Rhône – Seguret 2017 196 Côte du Rhône de l'Amandine 2016 198 Vacqueyras Amouriers 2017 199 Crozes Hermitage Remizieres 2017 200a Gigondas'Cuvee Tradition' Gour de Chaule 2017 201 St Joseph Faury 2012
35.50 20.50
49.00 52.50 66.00112.00
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LANGUEDOC WHITE
The white wines of the Rhone have long been overlooked. This is mainly because the winemaking was often so primitive that the delicacy of the Rousanne and Marsanne grapes was totally destroyed, leaving an early-oxidising, undistinguished wine. This situation has changed markedly over the last few years. In the very north of the region, two neighbouring appellations produce stunning
wines from the seldom planted, difficult to grow Viognier grape.
209 Picpoul de Pinet 'Sel et de Sable' 2019 A bright,fresh Languedoc white with fragrant aromas of white flowers, lemon citrus, melon and a steely minerality.
SWEET WHITE
215 Muscat de Beaumes de Venise 375ml Beaumalric
Rhone continued
PROVENCE
ROSÉ
212 Bastion De La Cite 2018 213 Whispering Angel Rosé Sacha Lichine 2018 Ch D'Esclans Cote de Provence 2014 European Winery of the Year
42.00
28.50
30.5055.50
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LOIRE
WHITE
The Loire is a long river with vineyards dotted down its entire length. Three different grape varieties are used. The Muscadet or Melon de Bourgogne makes its eponymous wine round Nantes at the South of the river. This is often thought of as the wine to have with shellfish. Some might prefer White Burgundy. Next along the river come Vouvray and Savennieres. Here the Chenin Blanc grape is used. The river then bends and runs South-North instead of West-East, producing some of the most popular wines of France. Made from the Sauvignon Blanc grape, they are crisp, dry
and steely and have caught the imagination of the wine buying public.
216 Muscadet Sèvre et Maine 2019 (Domaine Des Herbauges) 219 Pouilly Fume 'les Berthiers 2018 bot / 2017 Landrat et Guyollot 220 Sancerre Thierry Merlin 2018 220 Sancerre.Thierry Merlin 2018
RED
On the upper Loire, at Chinon and Bourgeuil, light red wines are made from the Cabernet Franc grape. Despite the use of this grape, the wines are more reminiscent of Beaujolais than St Emilion.
224 Touraine Tradition 2016 Famille Bougrier
ROSÉ
Rosé has become a very popular summertime drink.
226 Pinot Noir Rose Croix d'Or Massif Central 2019 227 Rose d'Anjou Special Cuvee 2018 228 Sancerre Rose Andre Neveu 2018
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32.00
49.50 27.50
28.00 54.00
28.50
32.50
29.9554.00
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ALSACEAlsace is one of the prettiest, the most gastronomically rewarding and the least- known wine- producing areas in France. Lying on the lower slopes of the Vosges mountains, the vineyards attract a lot of sun and very little rain. Alsace has changed hands from France to Germany three times in the last 125 years. This has made for a winemaking and indeed food culture somewhat different from the rest of France. In Alsace the wines are named after the grape
varieties and not the villages from which the wines come. The simplest of these is the Sylvaner, a perfect picnic wine. Next comes the Muscat, with its light, elegant floweriness. This makes a very good aperitif. Then the noble grapes: Gewurztraminer, spicy and perfumed; Tokay, more delicate, yet with great depth; and Riesling, which the Alsatians consider the king of grapes. The situation is further complicated by the fact that the Alsace vignerons, like their
cousins and rivals in Germany, make richer wines which are designated with different names by each house, so that the relative lusciousness of, say Paul Blanck is about equal to Trimbach's Riesling. Finally come the late harvest wines, Vendange Tardive and the rare Selection de Grains Nobles. These are made from grapes attacked by Pourriture
Noble, as in Sauternes. In Alsace, however, they are never `sweet` as they are in Bordeaux, but intense and rich. It is a pity that these wines are so difficult to sell
as they are really delicious-why not try some?
WHITE
231 Pinot Blanc 2017 Adam 232 Pinot Gris Reserve Jean Baptiste Adam 2017 233 Riesling 'Expression' Vincent Sipp 2016
Domaine Agapa, Riquewhr234 Gewürztraminer Jean Baptiste Adam 2017/18
39.50 43.50
49.50
45.00
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GERMANY HOCK and MOSEL
The English gave the name Hock to German Rhine wines in the 19th century, when Queen Victoria popularised the wines of Hocheim. The wines range from light and dry to rich and sweet; they are refined and long flavoured. The King of the grape varieties is the Riesling, which only ripens in the
finest sites in good years.The Mosel valley is one of the most northerly vineyard areas in Europe. The river Mosel snakes its way from Luxembourg to meet the Rhine at Koblenz. The banks are steep cliffs, like slopes of pure slate. This soil gives their wines unique flavour. They are flinty, dry to medium dry, low in alcohol
and above all exceptionally grapey with a refreshing aftertaste.
255 Wachenheimer Altenburg Reisling Trocken 2013 90.00 -
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PORTUGAL and SPAIN
Portuguese wine is often too strong and alcoholic to use other than for making Brandy to fortify port. The Chryseia however, is worth trying.
WHITE
262 Casa Do Lago Vina Blanca Portugal 2017 263a Albarino De Albarei Rias Baixas 2018
RED
261 Vega Tinto Douro Valley Portugal 2018264 Hacienda el Ternero Crianza Torn 2015 Rioja 265 Marques de Riscal Reserva 2015 Rioja 269 Hacienda el Ternero Reserva 2011 Rioja
29.9535.95
29.9540.0046.95 68.00
ITALY
A renaissance is taking place in Italian winemaking. Serious wines, both Red and White are being made. Because they contain foreign grape varieties, many have to be designated `Vino da Tavola`. Some of the most impressive wines are coming from Tuscany and Umbria, where Chardonnay is now planted quite widely and new methods of vinification are being employed. We have expanded
this part of the list and give short notes on some wines.
WHITE
271 Pinot Grigio Venezie Maccan 2017 273 Soave Classico Vigneto Sengialta 2015
RED
278 Valpolicello Faustino Classico 2018 279 Chianti Da 'Coli Senesi' Poggio Cavalli 2017
31.50 47.50
36.50
29.95
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LEBANESE
RED
281 Chateau Musar 2010/11 82.50
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CALIFORNIA
We have expanded our list with a selection of some new and exciting finds.
WHITE
287 Ca’ Moni Napa Valley Chardonnay 2017
RED
296 Long Barn Napa Valley Zinfandel 2016
AUSTRALIA
The hot climate of Australia produces wines of huge concentration and depth but sometimes with rather obvious flavours. There are exceptions: those growers who pick early and ferment at cold
temperatures make impressive wines. All the wines are good value for money.
WHITE
37.50304 Pauletts Polish Hill River Chardonnay 2018 305 Hamlin Bay Five Ashes Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc 2013
RED
308 Paulett Polish Hill River Cab Merlot 2016 309 Cabernet Sauvignon 'Five Ashes Vineyard' Hamlin Bay, Margaret River 2017310 Pimpala Road Shiraz Geoff Merrill 2017
46.50
39.50
55.00
34.50
54.5032.50
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NEW ZEALAND
A relative newcomer to winemaking, New Zealand has scored an instant success, particularly with her Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc wines. At present some of the reds are less successful
but the standard is improving with each vintage.
WHITE
316 Wairau River Wines Sauvignon Blanc 2019 'Family Vineyard' Marlborough317 Roaring Meg Mt Difficulty Pinot Gris 2018 318 Sauvignon Blanc 'Selection S' Schubert 2018 320 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2018
RED
Mt Difficulty, Central Otago
329 Roaring Meg Pinot Noir 2018 330 Estate Bannockburn, Pinot Noir 2016 331 Felton Road Bannockburn Pinot Noir 2016
SOUTH AFRICA
The wines of South Africa are much improved and more to European tastes. Gone are the coarse and heavy wines; in their place are some with real fruit and style.
WHITE
332 Backsberg Sauvignon Blanc 2019 334 Chardonnay 'Lesca' 2018 De Wetshof Estate
RED
336 Backsberg Cellars Pinotage 2018 338 Cuvee Friedrich 'Founders Blend' 2016 Laibach Vineyards Stellenbosch
35.5032.50 47.50 88.95
48.00 70.50115.00
29.50 36.95
33.00
50.50
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CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAInteresting and exciting wines are now coming from this old part of the New World.
WHITE
344 Leyda 'Costa' Sauvignon Blanc 2018 Chile Chono Single Vineyard Series,La Playa 346 Vina Tres Plalacios Sauvignon Blanc 2015
RED
348 Alpataco Malbec Patagonian 2019349 Chono Pinot Noir 2018 350 Finca Sophenia Malbec Reserve 2018
31.5029.50
36.00
42.50
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34.00
SELECTED WINES
WHITE
BOT 1/2 ltr
Chardonnay Moulin d'Argent 2018/19 France “Crisp Unoaked”Fincas De Azabache Rioja 2018 /19 Spanish Grape variety Tempranillo Blanco Sauvignon Blanc Turning Heads 2019/20 New Zealand Pinot Grigio Il Conti 2018
ROSE
Le Poussin Provence style Rosé 2018/19 France La Playa Cabernet Sauvignon Rose 2018/19 Chile
RED
Côte du Rhône de l'Amandine 2018 France Merlot Block 10 Reserve 2017/18 Chile La Playa Colchagua Valley Pinot Noir Saurus Patagonia Argentina 2018/19 House wines by the glass
29.50 20.50
29.50 20.50
29.50 20.5029.50 20.50
29.50 20.5029.50 20.50
29.50 20.50
29.50 20.5029.50 20.50
175ml 8.25 10.50 250ml
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DESSERT WINESA selection of Sauternes appears in the main list
Muscat wines by the glass 75ml
Wairai River Botrytised Riesling 2017 /19 Muscat de Beaumes de Venise
CHAMPAGNE
Champagne Lenoble Cuvee Intense Champagne Lenoble Brut Rose £75.00 Prosecco
BOTT LE
£8.50£9.50
£65.00 £39.50 £16.50 £18.50 £9.50
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MALT WHISKY
COST PER
25ML MEASURE
IRISH WHISKEY
Bushmills Jameson
ABV
Glenlivet Balvenie Dalwhinnie Glenfiddich Glenlivet Glenmorangie Highland Park Laphroaig Macallan
18 year old
15 year old 15 year old
12 year old 12 year old 10 year old 12 year old
10 year old 10 year old
£10.50 43%£10.50 47.8%£8.50 43%£6.50 40%£6.50 40%£6.50 40%£6.50 40%£6.50 40%£6.50 40%
10 years old £6.50 40%£5.95 40%
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OTHER WHISKY
Johnnie WalkerBlack Labe
Jack Daniels Canadian Club Famous Grouse
£5.50 40%
£5.50 40%£5.50 40%£4.50 40%
l 2 years old
Bells £4.50 40%8 years old
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BRANDY, ARMAGNAC & CALVADOS
BRANDY
ARMAGNAC
COST ABV
Exshaw 1973 Grande Champagne Landed in 1974 Bottled in 1992Hine 1986 Grande Champagne Cognac Pale and Dry Tres Belle Grand Champagne Delemain Remy Martin V.S.O.P. Courvoisier V.S.O.P. Renault Cognac V.S.O.P.
15.95 40%13.95 40%
9.95 40%
6.75 40%6.75 40%
6.75 40%
Armagnac Chateau de Pellehaut 10 year Janneau VSOP Baron de Sigognac 1974
9.95 40%
6.75 40%18.95 40%
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COST ABV
CALVADOS
Calvados Hors d'Age Dupont Calvados, AOC, Domfrontais 1990 Somerset Royal Cider Brandy 5 year old Chateau Du Breuil Calvados
MARC
Marc de Champagne Extra Old X.O
GRAPPA
Grappa Tradizione Nonino
All Brandy, Armagnac, Calvados, Marc and Grappa is servedin 25ml measures and multiples of 25ml
Whilst every effort is made to keep current vintages up to date on the wine list, occasionally some vintages may differ to those on offer. If you are unhappy with any new vintage or grower
offered we will be happy to change the wine for you.It is our policy to decant any wine that we feel will benefit you and the wine from decanting.
8.95 42%
9.95 42%7.95 42%6.25 40%
8.95 40%
8.95 41%
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PORT
Sandeman Ruby
Taylors Ruby
Taylors LBV 2013
Taylors Quinta de Vargellas 1996 Bottle only 75cl
Taylors 10 yr old Tawny Bottle 75cl
Ramos Pinto 20 yr Old Tawny
Fonseca 1997
Warres 1993
BOTT LE ABVGLASS
6.75 28.50 19.5%
6.75 28.50 20%
7.25 39.50 20%
75.50 20.5%
8.50 70.50 20%
95.50 19.5%
110.50 20.5%
350.00
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