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The Wine List


White Wine

1. Keate’s Drift Chenin Blanc (South Africa)
175ml £3.00 | 250ml £4.00 | botttle £12.00

2. Big River Semillon-Chardonnay (Australia)
175ml £3.00 | 250ml £4.00 | botttle £12.00

3. Nautica Sauvignon Blanc (Chile)
175ml £3.00 | 250ml £4.00 | botttle £12.00

Rose

4. Old Station White Zinfandel (California)
175ml £3.00 | 250ml £4.00 | botttle £12.00

Red

5. Rioja Vega Tinto Semi-Crianza (Spain)
175ml £3.00 | 250ml £4.00 | botttle £12.00

6. Big River Shiraz-Cabernet (Australia)
175ml £3.00 | 250ml £4.00 | botttle £12.00

7. Nautica Merlot (Chile)
175ml £3.00 | 250ml £4.00 | botttle £12.00

Additional White Wines:

8. Sancerre Daulny (France)
‘Crisp, minerally with hints of Box-hedge and gooseberry’
botttle £22.00

9. Gewurztraminer Pfaffenheim (France)
‘Opulent, full-bodied white with a rich, aromatic nose ‘
botttle £16.00

10. Rioja Vega Blanco (Spain)
‘Clean, gently-fruited white in a modern style’
botttle £12.00

11. Chablis Manants (France)
Dry, steely with hints of flint on the nose and palate’
botttle £20.00

12. Pinot Grigio Ca’Solare (Italy)
‘Mellow, easy-drinking Italian white that is a favourite with diners’
botttle £15.00

13. Chardonnay, C J Pask (New Zealand)
‘Lovely clarity of fruit indicates its cool-climate origins’
botttle £17.00

Additional Red Wines:

14. Rioja Vega Reserva (Spain)
‘A recent winner of the El Mundo Rioja Reserva challenge. This wine is deep, expressive and sublime’
botttle £20.00

15. Halcyon Cabernet/Merlot, Rolf Binder Wines (Australia)
All of Rolf Binder’s red wines are highly rated by such notaries as Robert Parker and Jancis Robinson. This is no exception - full-bodied, concentrated and bursting with fruit’
botttle £18.00

16. Nautica Carmenere (Chile)
‘Recently rediscovered amongst the Chilean vineyards. This grape produces deeply-coloured reds with a herbal bell pepper nose and a soft, damson-like flavour’
botttle £14.00

17. Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, Roxan (Italy)
‘Medium-bodied with a deliciously spicy palate and cherry undertones’
botttle £15.00

18. Fleurie, Domaine de la Viroylette (france)
‘Soft, gulpable Beaujolais with the summerfruit-tasting Gamay grape here showing at its best’
botttle £20.00

19. Brampton Shiraz-Viognier (South Africa)
‘Copying the famous red wine of Cote Rotie, this stunning South African red is a mix of ripe, spicy Shiraz fruit undercut by the evocative aromas of the white Viognier grape which constitutes 7% of the blend’
botttle £22.00

20. Chateauneuf du Pape, Dom. Remparts (France)
‘Like liquid Christmas pudding - rich, warm, full-flavoured and hedonistic’
botttle £26.00

Sparkling Wine / Champagne:

21. Aliguer Vintage Cava
‘Simply the finest Cava we have tasted at this price’
botttle £16.00

22. Royer Pere et Fils Brut NV
‘From a small Champagne house, this delicate, feminine Champagne outshines many of its more illustrious contemporaries’
botttle £30.00

23. Bollinger Brut NV
‘The most respected Non-Vintage Champagne on the market today - power allied to great finesse’
botttle £45.00