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Try our newest wine list where there is something for everyone complete with a taste guide. House wines Ropiteau L’Emage Chardonnay Vin de Pays d’Oc- France, Rich dry Chardonnay with lemon butter character £10.50 for the bottle or £2.65 by the glass (175mm) (2) Ropiteau L’Emarge Merlot Vin de Pays d’Oc- France, Subtle, spicy character with lots of plumy fruit. £10.50 for the bottle or £2.65 by the glass (175mm) (B) Roppiteau L’Emarge Shiraz Rose- France Dark pink colour. A glorious mouthful of raspberries, strawberries and cream. Fruity and crisp with a touch of vanilla. £10.50 for the bottle or £2.65 by the glass (175) (2) White Wines Brian McGuigan Private Bin Chardonnay Australia. A soft, ripe Chardonnay with generous supple fruit flavours. £13.95 for the bottle (2) Maven Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough – New Zealand A vibrant, lively wine, this Sauvignon balances the freshness of melon and lime with rich, ripe tropical fruit on the palate and a lingering finish. £17.95 for the bottle (2) Trulli Pinot Grigio Lombardia – Italy Flowery young aroma with a hint of spice, Dry and crisp with good fruit. £12.95 for the bottle (2) Cono Sur Riesling Bio Bio – Chile Elegant citrus and soft floral aromas with grapefruit and mineral hints with good acidity and body. £14.50 for the bottle (2) Lindermans Bin 77 Semillon Chardonnay- Australia Fantastically easy-drinking blend of tropical fruit-filled Chardonnay and lemony citrus Semillon. £14.95 for the bottle (2) Prinz Rupprecht Piesporter Michelsberg Mosel- Germany A clean, fresh, medium-dry wine with light grapey fruit flavours. £12.50 for the bottle (2) Marques de Caceres Blanco Rioja Alta- Spain Very fresh bouquet, mineral notes, apples and pears with a lightly exotic touch. Full ofmfruit flavours on the palate and an outstanding freshness. £13.75 for the bottle (2) Chablis Ropiteau Burgundy- France Ripe apples and brioche flavours, elegantly dry with delicate, mineral notes. £22.95 for the bottle (2) Red Wines Lamberts Bay Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz Australia Red berry fruit aromas and delightful soft flavours in an easy drinking style. £11.95 for the bottle (B) Baron Saint Jean Merlot Cabernet Sauvigdon Bordeaux- France The wine shows a hint of spice with oaky complexity from partial barrel maturation. £13.75 for the bottle (C) Montebuena Joven Rioja Alavesa- Spain Intence garnet red with purple hints, fragrant nose with ripe berries and tomato leaf hints. £14.25 for the bottle (B) Fleur du Cap Pinotage South Africa Intense ruby plum, Slightly sweet raspberry and mulberry with subtle wood spice. Ripe plum raspberry on the palate. £16.50 for the bottle (D) Brian McGuigan Private Bin Shiraz Australia Full-flavoured and spicy with ripe fruit flavours. Soft and approachable. £13.95 for the bottle (C) Hidden Falls Ruby Cabernet Merlot California Rich, juicy, bramble and soft plumy fruit supported by light tannins. £12.95 for the bottle (B) Cono Sur Organic Pinot Noir (Transitional) Colhagua- Chile Fresh red and wild fruits combined with cherries and light chocolate hints making this an intensely aromatic and voluptuous wine. £15.95 for the bottle (B) Chateau du Barry Lussac St. Emilion- Bordeaux- France Soft, rich plumy nose with delicious ripe fruit on the palate. Light and flattering. £17.95 for the bottle (B) Rose Wines Humbolde Coast rose California Bags of ripe, red fruits and a good touch of sweetness make for a good balance. £12.95 for the bottle (4) Pinot Grigio Blush Sattori- Italy Elegant and crisp, with clean summer fruit flavours and just a hint of sweetness. £13.95 for the bottle (3) Sparkling Wine and Champagne Oliver & Greg’s Cava Spain Sparkling, irresistible and fun. Light appley and refreshing with an exciting mouthful of bubbles. £14.95 for the bottle (2) Lanson Black Lable A fine mousse of bubbles and a toasty, honeyed nose in perfect balance. £35.00 for the bottle (1) Taste Guide Champagne, White and rose wines are designated numbers from 1 to 9, with 1 being the driest and 9 being the sweetest. Red wines are designated letters from A to E, with A being the lightest and softest and E being the deepest and fullest. |
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