Wine List

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White Wines
Rose Wines
Red Wines
Champagnes & Sparkling Wines

White Wines

Grenache Sauvignon La Comtesse 2006,
Pays d'Oc, France £12.95

Just what you want from an entry level white….gorgeously fruity,
light and ultra fresh. Medium dry and ideal for everyday drinking with
or without Chef's food. The best 'House' in the world?

Coiron Torrontes 2006,
Mendoza, Argentina £13.50

This is an absolutely cracking tipple! Fresh, fruity and actually
quite grapey (as opposed to citrusy or lychee like a Sauvignon). It is quite
like an Alsace Pinot Blanc, but less intense and more easy drinking.

Sauvignon Mont d'Oc 2006,
Pays d'Oc, French, Biodynamic £13.95

A delicious vivid and zippy Sauvignon from the South of France,
packed with vibrant, bright and zesty grapefruit and greengage flavours,
this is a tremendous easy-drinker.

Chenin Blanc Flagstone 'Cellarhand' 2006,
Western Cape, South African £15.50

We are thrilled with Bruce Jack's Chenin in 2006. This is THE perfect
easy-drinking and ultra fresh Chenin Blanc. It is delicate, light and fruity
with succulent tastes of guavas and clean, fresh, citrus fruits.

Chardonnay Vaquero (unwooded) 2005,
Monterey, USA (11.5%) £16.95

Vaquero has none of that flamboyant, overly ripe, cloying, oaky,
alcoholic richness that one can get in Californian Chardonnay. It has a lovely
weight and is, rich and flavoursome, but is made very much
in the European style of an unoaked, fruit-driven wine.

Sauvignon 'Alto Vuelo' William Cole's 2006,
Casablanca Valley, Chile £17.95

It may cost just a tad more than the usual entry-level stuff but William Cole's
top flight of Chilean wines is a big cut above the run of the mill.
Really bright and breezy and an outstanding Chilean white.

Three Choirs 'Winchcombe Down' 2006,
Gloucestershire, England £18.95

We tasted Three Choirs's and just loved the fresh, fruitiness
of this English blend. It's aromatic with a hint of floral zest on the nose
and zip on the palate. This is English wine at its very best
so don't be sceptical, give it a try!

Chardonnay Bourgogne Cote d'Auxerre 2006,
Pascal Bouchard France £21.95

If you love Chablis, buy this! It is not a fat, lugubrious Chardonnay,
but made from grapes grown in the flinty/chalky soil of Chablis.
This a slightly racier white that you can enjoy at an
extraordinarily affordable price

Sauvignon Blanc Blenheim Point 2005/6,
Marlborough Valley, N.Z. £22.50

2005 was a sensational year for New Zealand's illustrious Marlborough Valley.
This is a classic NZ Sauvignon; vivid, ultra refreshing,
with crisp, clean acidity and perfect on its own.

Chablis 2006,
Domaine Pascal Bouchard, France £26.50

So this is Bouchard's young Chablis that is going through its youthful,
fruity stage now. It has some of the flinty, steely flavours typical of Chablis,
but this ripe vintage has given the wine plenty of body, a luscious weight
of fruit and creamy texture.

Pouilly-Fumé 2006,
Domaine Jonathan Pabiot, France £27.50

This is a straightforward and classic Pouilly~Fumé;
it has gunflint undertones mingling with a hint of
gooseberry and grassy flavours and a lovely, fresh liveliness.

Pouilly-Fuissé Vieilles Vignes 2005,
Domaine Jean-Paul Paquet, France £29.95

This wine is barrel fermented before ageing in French oak,
so it is elegantly infused with oaky flavours rather than dominated by them.
Noble, full-bodied and creamy it would sit comfortably
in the company of the best of the Cote d'Or!

Meursault 'Tasteviné' 2004,
Domaine Vincent Prunier, France £34.95

This is not a lardy Chardy but a medium weighted Burgundy
with lovely, smoky, oaky undertones and a bright, sunshiny liveliness more
akin to its next~door~neighbour, Puligny Montrachet.

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Rose Wines

Pinot Grigio Rosato 2006,
Veneto, Italy £14.50

Nope, sorry, you can't have Pinot Grigio, but, you can
have this delicately pink little pleasure bomb!

Three Choirs Rosé 2006,
Gloucestershire, England £18.50

This is just the most delicious, light, fresh and fruity Rosé from our
very own Three Choirs vineyard. The 2006 is very pale and freshly
zesty and zippy, but very delicate, so is delish on its own on a lazy day.

Merlot Rosé 2005,
Château de Sours A.C. Bordeaux, French £22.50

2005 was THE mega vintage in Bordeaux and our wine supplier
bought the last bottling of the Pink with the Stelvin Closure (OK, screwtop).
This Rosé is of the very highest quality but a tad fuller flavoured
and weightier than the two mentioned above.

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Champaigns & Sparkling Wines

Prosecco Frizzante Spago,
IGT Veneto, Botter, Italy £16.95

If Champagne is a bit rich and intoxicating, a lovely cold,
fresh glass of Prosecco is just the thing. A top drop on a really hot day, so someone
turn on the sun and let's get out to the lovely TKOP garden.

Champagne Palmer Premier Cru N.V. Brut, Reims £32.00

You have a decision to make….do you go for Grandes
Marques made from vineyards rated 96 to 98%
or
Champagne Palmer, aged for 5 years and at around 2/3rds of the price?
That's one of today's easier decisions!

Laurent Perrier N.V. Brut, Tours~Sur~Marne £39.00

This is the lightest, most perfect celebratory Bubbles of the big names,
very fine and delicate and a damn
nice drop if it's hip, hip, hooray day.

Laurent Perrier N.V. Rosé, Tours~sur~Marne £59.00

Well heeled and romantic? This'll be the one for you, then!

Dom Perignon Vintage 1999, Epernay £110.00
James Bond, I presume?

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Red Wines

Le Marquis Grenache Syrah 2006,
Pays d'Oc, France £12.95

Soft, fat and juicy with more than a hint of spice with
bold flashes of redcurrants, cherries and cassis.

Nero d'Avola 2006,
Angelo Rocca & Figli, Sicily £13.50

Outstandingly good value, super ripe,
raisiny little sweet fruit bomb.

Merlot Mont d'Oc 2006,
Pays d'Oc, France £14.95

Really jammy and juicy and incredibly easy to drink.
Packed with supple, juicy, blackcurranty fruit flavours.

Malbec La Chamiza 'Polo' Amateur 2006,
Mendoza, Argentina £15.75

I can't understand it. My wife really doesn't like
big-flavoured, spicy rich wines, but she absolutely loves this
one. If girls like Pinot Grigio and boys like atomic fruitbombs,
this could be a happy medium?!

Rioja, Vina Muriel 'Seleccion' 2005,
Spain £16.95

Vina Muriel 'Seleccion' has classic, velvety Tempranillo flavours.
Flavoursome and 'brambley' and deliciously
rounded off after 12 months in oak casks,
so very much a Crianza in style.

Cabernet Carmenere 'Alto Vuelo' 2005,
William Cole's Casablanca, Chile £17.95

This blend of two robust varieties is deliciously fruity
without being overly jammy, lusciously generous
With deliciously blackcurranty flavours

Pinot Noir Carnaval Pays d'Oc, 2005 France,
Biodynamic £18.50

The purest of Pinot flavours and such a joy to drink,
and this phenomenal vintage has given the wine that
little bit more depth, richness and concentration.

AC Bordeaux Chateau Bellevue 2005,
France £19.50

It will come as no surprise to the drinker that this modern style of soft,
jammy, juicy wine is 100% Merlot with lovely toasty seams of new oak
running through it. 2005 is Lecoq's best effort ever.

Heartland Shiraz 2005, Ben Glaetzer's,
Limestone Coast, S. Australia £22.50

This sensational Shiraz is made by the Quantas Young Wine Maker
of the Year, offering outstanding value for money. It has a dark cherry colour
and a flamboyant nose; it's just FABULOUS!

Fleurie 'Domaine des Deux~Fontaines' 2003/5,
Michel Despres, France £24.95

2003 was a fabulous year for Beaujolais! Fleshier and
richer than one might expect, gorgeously silky, ultra plush
and seductive with rich, ripe, purple cherry flavours wrapped up in velvet!
If you love Burgundy, you'll love this!

Sangiovese/Merlot Villa Le Prata 2003,
Montalcino, Italy £29.50

Velvety plush and jam-packed with deep red, spicy redcurranty flavours,
this gorgeous, big Italian Rosso is made by a Brunello specialist.

Pomerol, Fugue de Chateau Nenin 2002, France £36.95

Affordability and Pomerol are rarely found in the same sentence! However,
this supremely elegant, very pure Claret is full bodied, but relying on its charm,
grace and purity to seduce the drinker, rather than power.

Gevrey Chambertin 'Les Crais' 2001,
Domaine Bertrand Ambroise, France £44.50

Unleash a 5 star Nuits St George specialist into one of Burgundy's
most majestic appellations and you would expect a wine meaured in
Megatons, but the lighter vintage has tamed Bertie's supercharged wines
and resulted in a really pure, medium-weighted, friendly wine.

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I drink champagne when I'm happy and when I'm sad. Sometimes I drink it when I'm alone. When I have company I consider it obligatory. I trifle with it if I'm not hungry and drink it when I am. Otherwise I never touch it - unless I'm thirsty. ~ Madame Lilly Bollinger

 

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