Wine List 2015 - Summer Isles Hotel

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Wine List 2015 - Summer Isles Hotel
SUMMER ISLES HOTEL 2015
~ CHAMPAGNE ~
Synonymous of course with celebration and luxury, Champagne is France’s most successful wine, selling 322 million bottles in
2012 alone - 141 million of those to the UK ! Despite attempts to replicate its distinctive flavours and textures, Champagne
remains unique, its style linked to the Champagne region’s cool climate and chalky soils, production methods and grape
varieties. While much Champagne is a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes, bottles labelled Blanc de
Blancs are 100% Chardonnay. The two Pinot grapes are also responsible for the delicate colour of pink Champagne. Most
Champagne wines are non-vintage (NV), a blend of wines from several years providing consistency and depth of flavour. In
exceptional conditions, single-vintage Champagne may be produced, the greatest of which, from Champagne’s prized grand
cru vineyards, are as age-worthy and complex as fine white Burgundy.
22
DELAMOTTE LE MESNIL, Brut, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger
NV
24
MARQUIS DE BONNIÈRES, Brut, Épernay
NV
18
6
5
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN, Brut
BOLLINGER ROSÉ, Brut
VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN, Vintage Brut
NV
NV
2002
17
POL ROGER, Vintage Brut
8
PERRIER-JOUËT, La Belle Epoque
2000
1999
10
SALON LE MESNIL, Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger
1996
1001
DELAMOTTE Brut Half Bottle
NV
1002
R de RUINART Brut Half Bottle
NV
1004
KRUG, Brut Rose Half Bottle
NV
£58.00
£59.00
£79.00
£129.00
£119.00
£107.00
£240.00
£425.00
£29.00
£47.00
£180.00
~ SPARKLING WINE ~
12
CORNEY & BARROW BLANC de BLANCS, Méthode Traditionelle
NV
19
PROSECCO SYLVOZ, DOC Treviso Le Colture Brut
NV
13
PROSECCO ROSÉ, Prosecco Le Colture Brut
20
GRIBBLE BRIDGE, Sparkling Biddenden Vineyards, England
2009
21
RIDGEVIEW, Brut, Cavendish, England
2008
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NV
£34.00
£34.00
£37.00
£49.00
£48.00
~ RED BORDEAUX ~
Bordeaux is divided by the rivers Garonne and Dordogne and, after their confluence, the Gironde. The western side, the Left
Bank, is home to the great names of the Médoc, Graves and Sauternes whilst to the east, the Right Bank, houses Blaye,
Bourg, Fronsac and more famously Pomerol and Saint-Emilion. The two sides offer contrasting geological landscapes. The
Left Bank is gravel-based over limestone, forcing the vines to struggle for survival. Centuries of alluvial deposits, sand, silt,
mud and gravel have been offloaded in linear terraces, the foundations of the Left Bank. Here Cabernet Sauvignon is the
dominant varietal. On the Right Bank, limestone generally rises to the surface. One exception is Pomerol which is gravelly and,
famously, has a buttonhole of clay at its highest point – home to Pétrus. This side of the river favours Merlot in the driving seat
with, generally, Cabernet Franc in the blend. The topography is also very different between the banks.
Appreciative exaltations are more likely to be inspired by the Châteaux of the Médoc than its geographical beauty. On the
other hand the Right Bank lacks the masonry but does have a very pretty, much more interesting landscape. The area of land
between the two rivers is the Entre-Deux-Mers, an appellation for white wines. The red wines produced are labelled as
Bordeaux, Bordeaux Supérieur and, from a tiny appellation towards the north-west, Graves de Vayres. A number of vineyards,
on the southern edge of the land mass looking towards the Graves and Bordeaux, over the Garonne, make up the Premières
Côtes de Bordeaux– a source of some really good value red wines. In the extreme south east of the Entre-Deux-Mers, facing
Barsac, there are a number of communes producing dessert wines; Cadillac, Loupiac and Sainte-Croix-du-Mont. The
Bordeaux climate generally is maritime, and therefore extremely changeable. Weather fronts follow either bank and can affect
one or other or both so there can be very genuine variation within any one vintage.
MEDOC
121
CHÂTEAU DUTRUCH GRAND POUJEAUX, Cru Bourgeois Haut Medoc
2010
133
CHÂTEAU CALON-SEGUR, 3e Cru Classé, St-Estèphe
2005
105
CHÂTEAU de LAMARQUE, Cru Bourgeois, Haut-Médoc
2004
111
CHÂTEAU CHASSE-SPLEEN, Cru Bourgeois, Médoc
2003
115
CHÂTEAU SOCIANDO MALLET, Cru Bourgeois, Haut-Médoc
2003
143
CHÂTEAU LÉOVILLE-BARTON, 2e Cru Classé, St-Julien
2003
2101
2001
129
CHÂTEAU DE LAMARQUE, Cru Bourgeois, Haut-Médoc, Magnum
CHÂTEAU GRUAUD-LAROSE, 2e Cru, St-Julien
127
CHÂTEAU LÉOVILLE-POYFERRE, 2e Cru Classé, St-Julien
1999
131
CHÂTEAU CALON-SÉGUR, 3e Cru Classé, St-Estèphe
1999
141
CHÂTEAU COS d'ESTOURNEL, 2e Cru Classé, St-Estèphe
1999
145
CHÂTEAU LES FORTS DE LATOUR, Pauillac
1996
139
CHÂTEAU CALON-SÉGUR, 3e Cru Classé, St-Estèphe
1985
135
CHÂTEAU LA LAGUNE, 3e Cru Classé, Haut-Médoc
1982
125
CHÂTEAU BEYCHEVELLE, 4e Cru Classé, St-Julien
1981
147
CHÂTEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD, 1er Cru Classé, Pauillac
1978
149
CHÂTEAU MARGAUX, 1er Cru Classé, Margaux
1978
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2001
£55.00
£138.00
£49.00
£79.00
£89.00
£180.00
£94.00
£125.00
£120.00
£129.00
£175.00
£360.00
£175.00
£160.00
£119.00
£430.00
£495.00
~ RED BORDEAUX ~
GRAVES
151
CHÂTEAU PEYRAT, Graves
2007
157
CHÂTEAU LES CARMES HAUT-BRION, Pessac-Léognan
2006
153
CHÂTEAU PICQUE-CAILLOU, Pessac-Léognan
2003
155
CHÂTEAU DE ROUILLAC, Pessac-Léognan
2001
161
L'ORANGERIE DE CARIGNAN, 1er Côtes de Bordeaux
2007
1161
L'ORANGERIE DE CARIGNAN, 1eres Côtes de Bordeaux Half Bottle
2007
241
CHÂTEAU BEL-AIR, Fût de Chêne, Graves de Vayres
2006
221
CHÂTEAU LES RICARDS, Côtes de Blaye
2006
231
DOMAINE DE L'AURAGE, Côtes de Castillon
2005
227
CHÂTEAU CADET, Côtes de Castillon
2005
223
CHÂTEAU BEL-AIR LA ROYERE, Côtes de Blaye
2005
225
CHÂTEAU LA GRANDE MAYE, Côtes de Castillon
2004
243
CHÂTEAU PUYFROMAGE, Côtes de Francs
2003
165
CHÂTEAU CARIGNAN PRIMA, 1er Côtes de Bordeaux
2003
229
CHÂTEAU MOULIN PEY-LABRIE, Canon Fronsac
2001
167
233
CHÂTEAU CARIGNAN PRIMA, 1er Côtes de Bordeaux
CHÂTEAU MOULIN PEY-LABRIE, Canon Fronsac
1999
171
CHÂTEAU LA COUROLLE, Montagne St-Émilion
2012
1173
2011
181
CHÂTEAU LA COUROLLE, Montagne St-Émilion Half Bottle
CHÂTEAU COTE DE BALEAU, Grand Cru
183
CHÂTEAU BARRAIL-DU-BLANC, Grand Cru
2005
187
CHÂTEAU CAPET-GUILLIER, Grand Cru
2005
207
CHÂTEAU CLOS FOURTET, 1er Grand Cru Classé
2005
2173
2004
189
CHÂTEAU LE PRIEURE, Grand Cru Classé Magnum
CHÂTEAU BEAUSÉJOUR-DUFFAU-LAGAROSSE, 1er Grand Cru Classé
193
CLOS SAINT MARTIN, Grand Cru
2003
211
CHÂTEAU CHEVAL BLANC, 1er Grand Cru Classé
2003
197
CHÂTEAU LES GRANDES MURAILLES, Grand Cru
2002
191
CHÂTEAU TERTRE DAUGAY, Grand Cru Classé
2001
209
LE DÔME, Grand Cru Classé
1998
2175
CHÂTEAU LE TERTRE ROTEBOEUF, Grand Cru Magnum
1995
£35.00
£83.00
£57.00
£59.00
COTES DE BORDEAUX and FRONSAC
1994
£36.00
£19.00
£39.00
£41.00
£59.00
£48.00
£76.00
£37.00
£29.00
£52.00
£55.00
£53.00
£65.00
ST-ÉMILION
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2006
2003
£40.00
£21.00
£66.00
£73.00
£79.00
£265.00
£120.00
£88.00
£89.00
£410.00
£99.00
£79.00
£320.00
£310.00
~ RED BORDEAUX ~
POMEROL
259
CHÂTEAU BOURGNEUF VAYRON
2008
261
CHÂTEAU LA GRAVE à POMEROL
2008
281
CHÂTEAU LE GAY
2006
285
CHÂTEAU CERTAN DE MAY
2006
267
DOMAINE TRIGANT DE BOISSET
2005
255
CHÂTEAU TRIGANT DE BOISSET
2004
277
CHÂTEAU GAZIN
2003
283
CHÂTEAU LA GRAVE à POMEROL
2001
271
CHÂTEAU ST-PIERRE
1998
273
CHÂTEAU CERTAN GIRAUD
1998
275
CHÂTEAU CERTAN DE MAY
1997
291
PÉTRUS
1988
235
CHÂTEAU MAYNE-GRAVES
2011
237
CHÂTEAU LAFLEUR BEAUSÉJOUR
2005
239
CHÂTEAU REIGNAC
1998
£67.00
£69.00
£138.00
£160.00
£74.00
£58.00
£125.00
£151.00
£98.00
£110.00
£145.00
£1,900.00
BORDEAUX and BORDEAUX SUPERIEUR
£29.00
£33.00
£68.00
~ DRY WHITE BORDEAUX ~
102
CHÂTEAU ARGADENS, Bordeaux Sec
2012
108
PAVILLON BLANC du CHÂTEAU MARGAUX, Margaux
2006
110
CHÂTEAU LAVILLE HAUT-BRION, Pessac-Léognan
2004
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£29.00
£230.00
£242.00
~ RED BURGUNDY ~
Burgundy’s complexity and tremendous diversity are the result of geological accident. Centuries ago, faulting tore the great
valley apart, easing the passage of the nearby Saône River. The slope thus formed is irregular and intricate making for a
complex and rich tapestry of terroirs with which to create stunning wines. Burgundy begins in Chablis, isolated some 80 miles
north of the rest of the region with its very individual terroir . The region then extends over some 180 miles of varied,
spectacular countryside, as far as Lyon in the south, via the Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, Côte Chalonnaise, the Mâconnais
and Beaujolais. Travelling south, the differences in slopes, altitudes, soils and aspects are obvious and impressive. Many of
the villages house extraordinarily fine estates, producing wines of world renown, yet all so very different, even before
producers have had their input.
Happily there is one relatively simple element here - its grape varieties. Essentially Pinot Noir is responsible for most of the red
wines, with the exception of Beaujolais, and Chardonnay produces the whites. Gamay is king in the Beaujolais and Aligoté is
an additional white varietal. Aligoté has some notoriety as the inspiration for the ubiquitous kir. Its racy acidity in the past
clamoured for something to counter it – and the local Crème de Cassis found favour. There is some wonderful, characterful
Aligoté to be found today, special enough in Bouzeron to have warranted its own appellation.
CÔTE DE NUITS
303
MARSANNAY, Domaine Francois Labet
2008
317
MARSANNAY ROUGE, Champs St-Étienne, Domaine Philipe Roty
2007
335
GEVREY-CHAMBERTIN, Vieilles Vignes, Domaine Rossignol-Trapet
2007
311
CÔTE DE NUITS VILLAGE, Clos Du Chapeau, Domaine de L'Arlot
307
MARSANNAY, Quartier, Domaine Philipe Roty
2004
329
CHAPELLE-CHAMBERTIN, Grand Cru, Domaine Rossignol-Trapet
2004
337
MAZOYÈRES-CHAMBERTIN, Grand Cru, Domaine Taupenot-Merme
2004
339
CLOS DE VOUGEOT Grand Cru, Château de la Tour
2004
349
CHAMBOLLE-MUSIGNY LES AMOUREUSES, 1er Cru Dom Comte Georges de Vogüé
2004
313
FIXIN, Domaine Méo-Camuzet Frère & Soeur
2003
325
NUITS ST GEORGES, 1er Cru CLOS DE LA MARÉCHALE, Faiveley
2002
345
LE CHAMBERTIN, Grand Cru Domaine Trapet
2002
333
NUITS-ST-GEORGES, 1er Cru CLOS DES FORETS ST GEORGES, Domaine de l'Arlot
2001
2005/07
343
CHAMBERTIN, Grand Cru Domaine Trapet
2001
2303
NUITS ST GEORGES, 1er Cru CLOS DES FORÊTS, Domaine de l'Arlot, Magnum
1996
2305
1996
351
CHAPELLE-CHAMBERTIN, Grand Cru, Domaine Rossignol-Trapet, Magnum
ECHEZEAUX Grand Cru, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
355
LA TACHE, Grand Cru, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti
1993
353
CHAMBOLLE MUSIGNY 1er Cru, Les Amoureuses Domaine Comte Georges de Vogüé
1991
347
CHAMBOLLE MUSIGNY, Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue
1990
341
CHARMES CHAMBERTIN, Grand Cru, Domaine Taupenot Merme,
1983
2301
VOSNE ROMANÉE, Lebègue, Magnum
1969
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1994
£45.00
£68.00
£88.00
£58.00
£59.00
£118.00
£143.00
£158.00
£420.00
£69.00
£110.00
£342.00
£138.00
£285.00
£390.00
£440.00
£1,250.00
£2,750.00
£875.00
£329.00
£240.00
£370.00
~ RED BURGUNDY ~
Burgundy wines - classification system
Given the diversity and complexity outlined, it is perhaps no surprise that the system of classification is also complicated – not
helped by the odd spelling anomaly.
Grand Cru : This is the top category and these bear a single vineyard name – eg. Le Montrachet.
Premiers Cru : First growth, in this case the second level, bearing the commune name followed by the vineyard name – eg.
Puligny–Montrachet (the commune) 1er Cru Les Pucelles.
A blend of premier crus will be called by the commune, followed by Premier Cru – eg. Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru.
Villages : Commune wines simply bear the villages name, though a specific parcel (lieu-dit) is permitted – eg. PulignyMontrachet Les Meix.
Bourgogne : The generic appellation is a catch-all but here the exact origins and producers give the clue. Examplesmight
include Domaine Leflaive, Domaine Matrot, Olivier Leflaive, Domaine Patrick Javillier and Domaine Trapet.
CÔTE DE BEAUNE
365
BOURGOGNE ROUGE, Cuvée Margot, Olivier Leflaive
361
BOURGOGNE PINOT NOIR, Domaine Cyrot-Buthiau
379
POMMARD, Domaine Cyrot-Buthiau
2010
1361
BOURGOGNE PINOT NOIR, Domaine Cyrot-Buthiau Half Bottle
BEAUNE, 1er Cru LES TEURONS, Domaine Rossignol Trapet
2008
411
373
AUXEY DURESSES, Domaine Pierre Matrot
2006
383
ALOXE CORTON, Domaine Patrick Javillier
2006
397
VOLNAY, 1er Cru SANTENOTS, Domaine Pierre Matrot
2006
403
POMMARD, Domaine Marquis d'Angerville
2006
405
BEAUNE, 1er Cru LES AIRGROT, Domaine Michel Lafarge
2006
407
VOLNAY, 1er Cru CHAMPANS, Domaine Marquis d'Angerville
2006
381
VOLNAY, Domaine Cyrot-Buthiau
2004
377
MONTHÉLIE, Domaine Pierre Matrot
2004
385
VOLNAY, Domaine D'Angerville
2004
395
BLAGNY, (Meursault) La Pièce Sous Le Bois, Domaine Joseph Matrot
2004
393
VOLNAY 1er Cru FREMIET, Domaine D'Angerville
2004
401
BEAUNE, 1er Cru LES GREVES, Domaine Michel Lafarge
2004
413
LE CORTON, Grand Cru, Domaine Bonneau du Martray
2004
2361
2003
389
VOLNAY 1er Cru CHAMPANS, Marquis D'Angerville, Magnum
BEAUNE, 1er Cru COUCHERIAS, Domaine Labet
415
LE CORTON, Grand Cru, Domaine Bonneau du Martray
2001
419
VOLNAY, 1er Cru LES SANTENOTS, Negotiant Leroy
2000
409
VOLNAY, 1er Cru LES TAILLEPIEDS, Domaine D'Angerville
1997
399
CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET ROUGE, 1er Cru MORGEOT, Domaine Gagnard
1993
£45.00
£40.00
£59.00
£21.00
£132.00
£59.00
£74.00
£85.00
£109.00
£106.00
£115.00
£68.00
£59.00
£69.00
£81.00
£83.00
£99.00
£165.00
£189.00
£82.00
£195.00
£495.00
£145.00
£130.00
2008
£55.00
2010/11
£29.00
£37.00
£39.00
£40.00
2011
2011/12
2008
2001
CÔTE CHALONNAISE
421
MERCUREY DOMAINE LES MONTOTS, Domaine A et P de Villaine
431
BEAUJOLAIS VILLAGES, La Cave de la Croisée, P Ferraud & Fils
435
BROUILLY VIELLES VIGNES, Marcel Joubert
2011
433
FLEURIE VIELLES VIGNES, Marcel Joubert
2012
437
FLEURIE, GRAND-PRE, Domaine Lathuiliere Gravallon 2013
2013
BEAUJOLAIS
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~ WHITE BURGUNDY ~
CHABLIS
Chablis is one of the world’s great white wines. Achieving such greatness however cannot be taken for granted in Chablis,
whose cool, northerly French location places untold demands on grape-growers. Yet greatness is achievable in the right hands
and if nature is kind, Chablis can produce wines of staggering beauty and poise. But what makes Chablis Chablis? Styles vary
according to quality level, site, and winemaking, however all Chablis wines share a sole grape variety – Chardonnay – and a
common aromatic and textural palette. May-blossom, greengage, apples/pears, gunflint – all are typical Chablis notes, as are
creamy, tangy textures, developing depth with age. Yet possibly the single most defining factor of Chablis is the steely
minerality at its core, an almost intangible quality said to result from Chablis’ fossilized Kimmeridgian limestone soils.
312
PETIT CHABLIS, Domaine Millet
2013
£39.00
302
CHABLIS, Domaine Vincent Dampt
2012
1300
2012
300
310
304
CHABLIS, Domaine Vincent Dampt, Half Bottle
CHABLIS, Domaine Millet
CHABLIS, 1er Cru VAILLONS, Domaine Vincent Dampt
CHABLIS, Les Deux Rives Olivier Leflaive
324
CHABLIS, 1er Cru Fourchaume Olivier Leflaive
2011
322
CHABLIS, Grand Cru VAUDESIR, Olivier Leflaive
2010
320
CHABLIS, Grand Cru BOUGROS, Maison Dampt
2012
2013
2012
2010/11
£46.00
£24.00
£45.00
£58.00
£44.00
£64.00
£99.00
£105.00
CÔTE DE NUITS
330
BOURGOGNE BLANC, Domaine Trapet (Meursault)
2011
332
MARSANNAY BLANC, Domaine Joseph Roty (Gevrey Chambertin)
2007
338
NUITS-ST-GEORGES BLANC, 1er Cru CLOS DE L'ARLOT, Domaine de l'Arlot
2007
334
MARSANNAY BLANC, Domaine Trapet
2005
£54.00
£58.00
£145.00
£74.00
CÔTE CHALONNAISE and MACÔNNAIS
354
POUILLY-FUISSÉ, Moulin du Pont
2013
344
1340
342
346
340
356
358
MONTAGNY BONNEVEAUX 1er Cru, Olivier Leflaive
MÂCON SOLUTRE, Maison Auvigue, Half Bottle
RULLY BLANC LA CHATALIENNE, Olivier Leflaive
RULLY RABOURCE 1ER CRU VAUVRY, Olivier Leflaive
MÂCON-SOLUTRE, Maison Auvigue
MÂCON-VERZE, Domaines Leflaive (Puligny Montrachet)
RULLY LES ST-JACQUES, Domaine A&P de Villaine
2012
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2012
2011
2011
2010
2008/09
2007
£55.00
£53.00
£19.00
£43.00
£61.00
£36.00
£49.00
£69.00
~ WHITE BURGUNDY ~
CÔTE DE BEAUNE
360
BOURGOGNE BLANC, LES SÉTILLES, Olivier Leflaive
2012
374
ST-AUBIN, 1er Cru EN RÉMILLY, Olivier Leflaive
2011
390
CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET VILLAGE, LES BLANCHOTS, Olivier Leflaive
2011
364
AUXEY-DURESSES, La Macabrée, Olivier Laflaive
2011
384
BEAUNE, 1er Cru CLOS DU DESSUS DES MARCONNETS BLANC, Domaine Pierre Labet 2011
402
PULIGNY-MONTRACHET, 1er Cru LES REFERTS, Olivier Leflaive
2011
392
396
398
CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET, Domaine Bachelet-Ramonet
MEURSAULT, Domaine Henri Darnat
PULIGNY-MONTRACHET VILLAGE, LES MEIX, Olivier Leflaive
2011
2010
2010
366
BOURGOGNE ALIGOTE BOUZERON, Domaine A and P De Villaine
2009
370
BOURGOGNE BLANC, Vieilles Vignes, Domaine Labet (Vougeot)
394
SAVIGNY LES BEAUNE, 1er Cru, LES VERGELESSES, Domaine Pierre Labet
2008
2008
416
406
418
MEURSAULT, 1er Cru BLAGNY, Domaine Pierre Matrot
PULIGNY-MONTRACHET, 1er Cru CHAMPS GAINS, Domaine Henri Darnat
MEURSAULT, 1er Cru SANTENOTS, Domaine Marquis d'Angerville
2008
2007
2007
420
MEURSAULT, 1er Cru SOUS LE DOS D'ANE, Domaine Leflaive
2007
368
BOURGOGNE BLANC, Cuvée Oligocene, Patrick Javillier (Meursault)
2006
410
BEAUNE, 1er Cru LES AIGROTS, Domaine Lafarge
2006
2360
MEURSAULT, 1er Cru LES CHARMES, Domaine Pierre Matrot Magnum
2006
386
BEAUNE, 1er Cru CLOS DU DESSUS DES MARCONNETS, Domaine Pierre Labet
2005
412
BEAUNE BLANC, 1er Cru CLOS DES MOUCHES, Domaine Chanson
2005
424
PULIGNY MONTRACHET, 1er Cru LES PUCELLES, Domaine Leflaive
2003
426
CORTON-CHARLEMAGNE, Grand Cru, Domaine Bonneau du Martray
2003
432
CHEVALIER MONTRACHET, Grand Cru, Demoiselles Jadot
2003
438
BATARD-MONTRACHET, Grand Cru, Domaine Leflaive
2002
430
BATARD-MONTRACHET, Grand Cru, Domaine Leflaive
2001
422
BOURGOGNE BLANC, Domaine Comte Georges de Vogue (Musigny Blanc)
1999
436
LE MONTRACHET, Grand Cru, Olivier Leflaive
1998
434
BIENVENUES BATARD-MONTRACHET, Grand Cru, Domaine Leflaive
1996
£40.00
£64.00
£74.00
£57.00
£62.00
£109.00
£83.00
£84.00
£99.00
£45.00
£45.00
£77.00
£126.00
£105.00
£129.00
£155.00
£39.00
£106.00
£250.00
£68.00
£120.00
£175.00
£185.00
£460.00
£695.00
£400.00
£185.00
£590.00
£530.00
2009
£34.00
~ROSÉ BURGUNDY~
440
BOURGOGNE ROSÉ, Cuvee Margoton, Oliver Leflaive
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~ CÔTES DU RHÔNE ~
France’s Rhône valley produces some of the world’s most sumptuous wines, both white and red. In fact the Rhône wine
region comprises two discrete vineyard areas whose landscapes, soils, climates and even grapes vary significantly, resulting
in distinctly different wine styles. The northern Rhône’s reputation is founded on the holy trinity of appellations contrôlées
Condrieu, Hermitage and Côte-Rôtie. The exotic, perfumed white Viognier grape and dark, peppery Syrah hold court here,
while in the hot, sunny south, generous-hearted Grenache reigns supreme in wines brimming with baked damson fruit and
warm spice. Solo or blended with Syrah, Mourvèdre and other local grapes, Grenache reaches its apogee in Châteauneuf-duPape.
RED CÔTES DU RHÔNE
CÔTES DU RHONE AND CÔTES DU RHÔNE VILLAGES
350
CÔTES DU VENTOUX, Domaine Perrin
2013
503
CÔTES-DU-RHÔNE RÉSERVE, Domaine Perrin
2012
561
VACQUEYRAS Les Cristins VIEILLES VIGNES, Domaine Perrin
2012
517
COUDOULET DE BEAUCASTEL ROUGE, Château de Beaucastel
2010
513
CÔTES-DU-RHÔNE, Cuvée Guy Louis Tardieu - Laurent
2008
515
RASTEAU VIEILLES VIGNES, Tardieu-Laurent
2008
£28.00
£34.00
£49.00
£55.00
£39.00
£47.00
HERMITAGE AND CROZES-HERMITAGE
£44.00
£128.00
£114.00
521
CROZES-HERMITAGE LE MILLEPERTUIS, Maison Guyot
2012
527
HERMITAGE, E Guigal
2003
525
L'HERMITAGE, GRANDES BASTIDES,Tardieu Laurent
2002
531
CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Grande Réserve Château Beauchêne
2011
543
CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Chante le Merle Bosquet de Papes
2006
541
CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Château de Beaucastel
2006
539
CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Cuvée Étienne Gonnet Domaine Font de Michelle
2005
545
CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, BARBE RAC, Chapoutier
1997
559
CORNAS, VIEILLES VIGNES, Tardieu-Laurent
2004
557
CORNAS, Grandes Bastides Tardieu-Laurent
2002
£135.00
£95.00
561
563
SAINT JOSEPH
ST JOSEPH, Vieille Vignes, Tardieu-Laurent
ST JOSEPH, Domaine André Perret
2010
2009
£55.00
£38.00
569
CÔTE-RÔTIE, Tardieu-Laurent
2007
567
CÔTE-RÔTIE, René Rostaing
2006
£115.00
£105.00
CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE
£64.00
£117.00
£162.00
£95.00
£134.00
CORNAS
COTE ROTIE
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WHITE CÔTES DU RHONE
CÔTES DU RHONE
502
COUDOULET BLANC, Château de Beaucastel
2011
504
ROUSANNE VIELLES VIGNES, Château de Beaucastel, Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc
2007
£78.00
£278.00
CONDRIEU
510
CONDRIEU, LES TERRASSES DU PALAT, Domaine Francois Villard
2008
512
CONDRIEU, Les Vins de Vienne
2006
£85.00
£118.00
~ LOIRE ~
The Loire Valley has SO much to tempt wine lovers, boasting arguably the most extraordinarily diverse range of wines of any
single world wine region. France’s longest river, the Loire rises in the Massif Central and empties into the Atlantic at Nantes, its
meanderings creating a huge variety of terroirs , microclimates, grapes, and stylistic traditions too. The Loire vineyards cover
four main areas: the ‘ Central Vineyards’ comprising A-list wine villages Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé; Touraine; AnjouSaumur and finally the Pays Nantais. From crisp, saline Muscadet to peachy Vouvray and zesty Touraine Sauvignon; from
the honeyed Chenin of Bonnezeaux to lush raspberry Cabernet Franc; beguiling smoky Pouilly-Fumé and elegant, grassy
Sancerre... the Loire just has it all.
LOIRE RED
ANJOU-SAUMUR, TOURAINE
575
ST-NICOLAS-DE-BOURGUEIL, Les Graviers Domaine du Bourg
2012
577
BOURGUEIL, Domaine de la Butte
2009
£37.00
£78.00
2012/13
£42.00
2012/13
£29.00
£39.00
£98.00
HAUTE LOIRE
579
SANCERRE ROUGE, Chaumeau Balland
LOIRE WHITE
LE PAYS NANTAIS
520
MUSCADET SUR LIE, Château La Bretonnerie, JF Guilbaud
524
VOUVRAY DEMI-SEC, Cuvée des Fondraux, Didier Champelou
2009
526
COULÉE-DE-SERRANT, SAVENNIÈRES, Nicolas Joly
2003
534
POUILLY-FUMÉ, Les Chaumiennes, Domaine A&E Figeat
2013
532
SANCERRE, Domaine de la Grande Maison Chaumeau-Balland
2013
1530
SANCERRE, Domaine de la Grande Maison, Chaumeau-Balland Half Bottle
530
MENETOU SALON, Le Clos du Pressoir, Vignobles Joseph Mellot
538
SANCERRE, Domaine du Nozay
2012
536
SANCERRE BLANC, Domaine Tissier
2012
TOURAINE and ANJOU SAUMUR
HAUTE LOIRE
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2013
2011/12
£39.00
£42.00
£22.00
£39.00
£44.00
£40.00
~ ALSACE ~
France’s Alsace wine region focuses on dry white wines, as well as occassional late harvest sweet wines called vendange
tardive or sélection de grains nobles (made from botrytised grapes). Alsace’s powerful wines have much to do with its dry,
sunny conditions, a factor of the protective Vosges mountains, whose foothills also boast mineral-rich soils and slopes perfect
for high quality viticulture, with superior sites classified as grand cru . Alsace’s best appellation wines are made from single
grapes Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Muscat or Gewurztraminer, and can be labelled by grape variety, exceptional in France.
WHITE ALSACE
550
PINOT BLANC-AUXERROIS, Cave de Cleebourg
2012
552
GEWÜRZTRAMINER, Cave de Cleebourg
2010
564
RIESLING, Sonnenglanz Grand Cru, Domaine Trapet
2007
558
GEWÜRZTRAMINER, Beblenheim, Domaine Trapet
2004
£29.00
£33.00
£63.00
£41.00
~ VINS DE PAYS ~
VINS DE PAYS ROUGE
£24.00
£22.00
587
CHÂTEAU MOUREAU, AC Minervois
2013
585
CHÂTEAU MAUREL, AC Cabardes
2007
576
MONT DE JOIE, SAUVIGNON BLANC, Henri Bourgeois, VdP du Val de Loire
2013
574
CHÂTEAU LEOUBE BLANC, AC Cotes de Provence
2008
£34.00
£41.00
578
CHÂTEAU LEOUBE ROSE, AC Cotes de Provence
2011
£36.00
VINS DE PAYS BLANC
VINS DE PAYS ROSE
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~ ITALY ~
It is hard to imagine a more exciting or varied wine-producing country than Italy. With a vibrant winemaking history spanning
over 2,000 years, and vineyards stretching from the Alps through the Appenine mountains to Sicily, the Italian peninsula is
home to an enormous range of climates, topographies and soil types hosting hundreds of distinctive grapes unique to Italy. It is
hardly surprising then, that Italy’s wine range is so diverse, spanning all colours and styles, from dry to sweet, still wine to
sparkling wine, and everything in between. Enshrined in tradition, linked inextricably to Italy’s rich cultural heritage and
regional cuisine, Italian wine is fundamental to Italian lifestyle, and it is impossible to resist either. While not all wines are as
famous or revered as Barolo, Chianti, Brunello or Amarone, Italy remains the ultimate destination for food and wine lovers
everywhere.
RED ITALY
PIEDMONT
£46.00
£85.00
£275.00
£142.00
701
BARBERA d'ALBA, Josetta Saffirio
2008/09
703
BAROLO, Josetta Saffirio
2005/6
707
BAROLO, Cascina Francia, Giacomo Conterno
2005
705
BAROLO, Cannubi Boschis E. Pira
1999
711
CHIANTI CLASSICO, Terre di Prenzano, Vignamaggio
2012
713
POGGIO AL MORO, Enrico Santini
2010
725
II PINO DI BISERNO, Tenuta di Biserno
715
CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA, Castello di Monna Lisa, Vignamaggio
719
I MONTALI IGT, Enrico Santini
2006
721
LE CUPOLE IGT, Tenuta di Trinoro
2006
723
AVVOLTORE IGT, Moris Farms
2006
717
MORELLINO DI SCANSANO, Riserva, Moris Farms
2005
731
SASSICAIA, Tenuta San Guido
1989
2711
TIGNANELLO, Marchesi Antinori, Magnum
1985
£36.00
£42.00
£85.00
£55.00
£59.00
£65.00
£77.00
£61.00
£330.00
£600.00
741
PINOT NERO, La Tunella
2010
£29.00
745
PRIMITIVO, MASSERIA DEI TRULLARI, Tarantino IGT Racemi
2012
743
MONTEPULCIANO d'ABRUZZO, Roccastella Villa Bizzarri
2009
747
2713
PASSOPISCIARO IGT, Sicilia (Andrea Franchetti)
PASSOPISCIARO IGT, Sicilia (Andrea Franchetti) Magnum
2006
£24.00
£23.00
£69.00
£145.00
751
VALPOLICELLA CLASSICO RIPASSO, Cecilia Beretta
2013
749
ROCCOLO DI MIZZOLE, Valpolicella Classico Cecilia Beretta
2011
753
AMARONE CLASSICO, Terre di Cariano Cecilia Beretta
2006
TUSCANY
2007
2006/08
FRIULI
SOUTHERN ITALY AND SICILY
2006
VENETO
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£39.00
£32.00
£75.00
WHITE ITALY
FRIULI and VENETO
706
PINOT GRIGIO, La Tunella
2013
724
FRIULANO BIANCO SUPERIORE, La Tunella
2013
702
PINOT GRIGIO, La Luna, Cecilia Beretta
2012
704
SOAVE CLASSICO SUPERIORE, TERRE DI BROGNOLIGO, Cecilia Beretta
2012
£33.00
£37.00
£27.00
£32.00
710
GAVI DI GAVI, Fratelli Antonio e Raimondo
2013
£37.00
718
CAMPO ALLA CASA BIANCO, Enrico Santini
2009
£30.00
722
GUARDIOLA, Passopisciaro
2009
£54.00
PIEDMONT
TUSCANY
SICILY
~ SPAIN ~
Spanish wine has never been so exciting, as a new generation of dynamic wine producers pushes the boundaries. Moving
away from bulk production that blighted its reputation, Spain is now focusing on quality and regional style. Rioja is no longer
the lone jewel in Spain’s crown, nor is the Tempranillo grape the only darling of Spanish winemakers, for today there is a
dizzying array of wine regions, wine styles and grape varieties in the fray. Recent years have seen Ribera del Duero and
Priorat become virtual cults, while wine regions like Toro, Bierzo and Jumilla make wines with character and class. Even
Sherry (Jerez in Spanish) is rejuvenating its image. Exit Spain’s dull, oxidized white wines, enter zesty Verdejo (from Rueda),
peachy and refreshing Albariño (Rias Baixas)!
RED SPAIN
RIOJA
615
RIOJA CRIANZA, Bodegas Zugober
2010
609
LA CUEVA DEL CONTADOR, RIOJA RESERVA, Benjamin Romeo
2006
611
CONTADOR, RIOJA RESERVA, Romeo Benjamin
2002
607
LA CUEVA DEL CONTADOR, RIOJA RESERVA, Benjamin Romeo
2001
673
RIOJA GRAN RESERVA, COTO DE IMAZ, El Coto Rioja
2001
603
RIOJA GRAN RESERVA, Belezos Benjamin Romeo
1998
2601
RIOJA RESERVA, Muga, Magnum
1994
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£34.00
£148.00
£389.00
£120.00
£59.00
£68.00
£140.00
~ SPAIN ~
CASTILLA Y LEON
623
619
625
PSI, DOMINIO DE PINGUS, Ribero del Duero (Peter Sisseck)
TEMPRANILLO MIROS (Organic), Ribera Del Duero
HACIENDA MONASTERIO, Ribera del Duero
2009
2006
2006
£59.00
£37.00
£77.00
CATALUNYA
633
FINCA DOFÍ, Alvaro Palacios
2003
635
MONCERBAL, Descendientes de J Palacios
2001
631
CORULLÓN, Descendientes de J Palacios
1999
£84.00
£98.00
£67.00
637
TEMPRANILLO RESERVA, LAGUNA DE LA NAVA, Valdepenas
2009
£32.00
£53.00
£98.00
CASTILLA LA MANCHA
WHITE SPAIN
RIOJA
606
PREDICADOR BLANCO, RIOJA, Benjamin Romeo
2009
608
QUE BONITA CACARAEBA, Benjamin Romeo
2008
600
612
VIURA-VERDEJO-SAUVIGNON, Rueda Blanco, Vina Garedo
RIBEIRO, Treixadura, Ailala'
2013
2010
602
MACIZO, Benjamin Romeo, Catalunya
2008
604
RUEDA BLANCO, BELONDRADE, Bodegas Lurton
2006
£29.00
£38.00
£46.00
£51.00
610
ALBARINO, Veigadares, Bodegas Galegas
2011
£42.00
CASTILLA Y LEON
GALICIA
~ PORTUGAL ~
RED PORTUGAL
645
QUINTA DO VALE, Douro, Dona Maria
2007
643
CHOCAPALHA RESERVA, Estremadura, Lisbon
2005
647
PINTAS CHARACTER, Wine & Soul, Douro
2004
641
ESCOLHA, Quinta do Covela
2003
£52.00
£45.00
£90.00
£39.00
2010
£29.00
WHITE PORTUGAL
622
ARINTO, QUINTA DE CHOCAPALHA, Estremadura, Lisbon
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~ GERMANY ~
WHITE GERMANY
RHINE & MOSEL
640
GRAACHER HIMMELREICH, Riesling Spatlese, Joh Jos Prum
2011
628
WEHLENER SONNENUHR, Riesling Auslese, Joh Jos Prum
2011
630
RHEINGAU RIESLING QBA, Schloss Schonborn
2010
634
BERNKASTELER BADSTUBE, Riesling Spatlese, Joh Jos Prum
2009
632
ERBACHER MARCOBRUNN RIESLING KABINETT, Schloss Schonborn
2009
638
HATTENHEIMER PFAFFENBERG, Riesling Spatlese, Jubilee Label, Schloss Schonborn
2008
£69.00
£88.00
£37.00
£59.00
£36.00
£46.00
2011
£49.00
2010
£42.00
~ AUSTRIA ~
AUSTRIA WHITE
650
GRUNER VELTLINER, Loiserberg, Weingut Jurtschitsch
666
SOL LUCET KOSHU, Yamanashi Wine
~JAPAN ~
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~ LEBANON ~
LEBANON RED
681
HOCHAR RED, Pere et Fils
2009
683
CHATEAU MUSAR, Bekaa Valley
2005
£39.00
£69.00
1681
CHATEAU MUSAR RED Half Bottle
2007
£34.00
~ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ~
North America has been producing wine for over 300 years and is now the fourth largest wine producer in the world. While
many consumers associate North American wine with California (where indeed most is produced), it may surprise you to
discover that a winery exists in every US state. The style and quality of North American wines varies dramatically according to
region, climate, geography, soils, grape varieties used, and – importantly – the producer behind the wine. North America’s
principal wine regions, from a qualitative and quantitative perspective, are arguably California, Oregon and Washington,
whose best wines – based often on traditional European grape varieties – can rival the finesse and complexity of the world’s
most acclaimed wines.
RED AMERICA
NAPA VALLEY
811
SYRAH, Hyde de Villaine
2006
817
HDV BELLE COUSINE, Hyde de Villaine
2006
807
MERLOT, Shafer
2005
821
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Benchland Select Cakebread Cellars
2004
815
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Cakebread Cellars
2003
823
DOMINUS ESTATE, Christian Moueix
2003
801
NAPANOOK, Dominus Estate
1999
805
TABLAS CREEK RESERVE CUVEE, Chateau de Beaucastel
1999
819
MERLOT, Duckhorn Vineyards
1999
813
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Duckhorn Vineyards
1998
803
MERLOT, Azalea Springs
1997
809
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Cain Five
1996
£89.00
£106.00
£83.00
£168.00
£99.00
£195.00
£64.00
£72.00
£108.00
£99.00
£74.00
£88.00
MENDOCINO and SONOMA
827
PINOT NOIR, Carmel Road
2012
831
SYRAH, LAS COLINAS, Radio-Coteau, Sonoma Coast
2006
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£48.00
£64.00
WHITE AMERICA
NAPA VALLEY
804
DE LA GUERRA CHARDONNAY, Hyde de Villaine
2008
802
CHARDONNAY, Cakebread Cellars
2006
806
RÉSERVE CHARDONNAY, Cakebread Cellars
2005
£77.00
£68.00
£92.00
~ ARGENTINA ~
Argentina is now one of the world’s most exciting wine-producing countries. Important both in quantity and in the quality and
style of its wines, Argentina has much to tempt wine consumers of all palates and pockets. Its juicy, soft-textured, everydaydrinking wines made from European varieties such as Chardonnay, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are widely
consumed both in Argentina and abroad. Yet Argentina’s finest wines are modern classics, their answer to the finesse of
France’s traditional fine wine regions of Burgundy and Bordeaux, yet without (as yet!) the price tag. Such aspirational
winemaking has much to do with Argentina’s rich European cultural heritage, along with its unique geography and economic
background.
RED ARGENTINA
965
MALBEC, Bodega Ruca Malen
2011
847
MALBEC, Achaval Ferrer
2012
841
PETIT VERDOT, Bodega Ruca Malen
2012
851
KINIEN MALBEC, Bodega Ruca Malen
2009
859
FINCA ALTAMIRA, Achaval-Ferrer
2007
857
FINCA MIRADOR, Achaval Ferrer
2006
853
AFINCADO CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Terrazas
2003
£38.00
£47.00
£37.00
£55.00
£135.00
£128.00
£63.00
WHITE ARGENTINA
840
ORGANIC CHARDONNAY, Fairtrade Santa Florentina, Famatina Valley
2013
846
GRAN LURTON CORTE FRIULANO, Bodega Francois Lurton
2011
848
TORRONTES, Colome
2010
£29.00
£38.00
£42.00
~ CHILE ~
RED CHILE
867
PINOT NOIR RESERVA, Bodegas Vina Mar, Casablanca
2011/13
865
CASA FELIPE CARMENERE, Colchagua, Central Valley
2011/13
863
CABERNET SAUVIGNON RESERVA ESPECIAL, Bodegas Vina Mar , Malpo Valley
862
SAUVIGNON BLANC RESERVA, Bodegas Vina Mar, Casablanca
2013
864
CHARDONNAY RESERVA, Bodegas Vina Mar, Casablanca
2013
860
CHARDONNAY, El Campesino, Central Valley
2009
2012
£34.00
£26.00
£31.00
WHITE CHILE
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£29.00
£30.00
£25.00
~ SOUTH AFRICA ~
South Africa is one of the world’s most exciting wine-producing regions today. Post-Apartheid, the South African wine industry
is in renaissance, supported by investment and a dynamic new generation of winemakers keen to push quality boundaries and
develop new vineyards and wine styles. Yet South Africa’s wine production dates back to the 1600s, when the Dutch East
India trading company established a provisions station in Cape Town and planted vineyards for wine and grapes. Strategic in
trading terms, the Cape’s location has proved key to its wine styles too, for the winelands here are buffeted continually by
cooling ocean breezes, tempering the intense heat at this latitude and giving near-perfect conditions for high quality grapes.
South Africa’s wine profile reflects these conditions, melding its exuberant sunshine flavours with the elegance more typical of
cooler-climate European wines.
RED SOUTH AFRICA
PAARL
873
BALDRICK SHIRAZ, Vondeling Estate
2011
871
PINOTAGE, Rhebokskloof Estate
2011
877
SHIRAZ, Nelson Estate
2008
875
CABERNET MERLOT, Nelson Estate
2003
£29.00
£38.00
£37.00
£39.00
STELLENBOSCH
879
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Kirstenbosch
2012
881
MERLOT, Bainskloof
2009
883
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, ERNIE ELS
2009
887
RUBICON, CABERNET - MERLOT, Meerlust Estate
2007
891
ENGLEBRECHT ELS BORDEAUX BLEND, Ernie Els Winery
2006
889
RUST -EN -VREDE, Stellenbosch
2004
£25.00
£26.00
£44.00
£84.00
£99.00
£95.00
2007
£138.00
£34.00
£52.00
£182.00
LANGKLOOF VALLEY
895
CABERNET SAUVIGNON - SHIRAZ, The Goose Expression
897
CABERNET, MERLOT, SYRAH - HAWEQUAS, Mont Du Toit Winery
2006
899
MONT DU TOIT, Stefan du Toit
2003
971
LE SOMMET, Mont Du Toit Winery
2002
963
PETIT PINOTAGE, Ken Forrester Wines
2011
969
SHIRAZ-GRENACHE, THE GYPSY, Ken Forrester Wines
2007
WELLINGTON
WESTERN CAPE
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£29.00
£49.00
WHITE SOUTH AFRICA
ROBERTSON
870
BABIANA VONDELING Chardonnay
2009
£46.00
STELLENBOSCH
872
CHENIN BLANC, Old Vines
2012
878
CHARDONNAY, Meerlust Estate
2009
£26.00
£67.00
880
LANGKLOOF VALLEY
THE GOOSE SAUVIGNON BLANC, Retief Goosen
2008
£78.00
882
SAUVIGNON BLANC, Nelson Estate
2013
886
CHARDONNAY, Nelson Estate
2011
£29.00
£36.00
PAARL
~ AUSTRALIA ~
Australia was the first of the ‘new world’ wine producing countries to understand how to appeal to modern wine drinkers, with
its inexpensive, easy-drinking, wine styles. Its innovative strategy of producing and labelling wines according to grape variety
proved highly popular and saw Australia steal valuable market share from traditional producing countries France, Italy and
Spain. However there is more to Aussie wine than fruit bombs (however appealing!) The astonishing array of high quality,
characterful wines now emerging from Australia’s diverse wine regions is testament to the efforts of its talented viticulturalists
and winemakers and their pursuit of quality and finesse.
RED AUSTRALIA
905
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
CABERNET MERLOT, Eagle Vale Estate
909
915
2009
£37.00
SHIRAZ - VIOGNIER, The Lane
2010
REUNION SHIRAZ, The Lane
2007
£34.00
£83.00
2009
£39.00
£43.00
£73.00
ADELAIDE HILLS
NEW SOUTH WALES
917
MERLOT, Pyramid Hill Estate
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
921
SHIRAZ, Mad Dog Wines
2010
923
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Parker Estate, Coonawarra
2007
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WHITE - AUSTRALIA
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
902
SEMILLON - SAUVIGNON BLANC, Eagle Vale
920
CHARDONNAY, Xanadu, Margaret River
924
CHARDONNAY, Yering Station Village, Yarra Valley
2008
£29.00
£32.00
2010
£63.00
2009
£39.00
2009
£28.00
£125.00
£33.00
£45.00
2008/13
YARRA VALLEY
GRAMPIANS
926
RIESLING, Cliff Edge, Mount Langhi Ghiran
BAROSSA VALLEY
908
CHARDONNAY, The Gatekeeper
ADELAIDE HILLS
918
RG CHARDONNAY, The Lane
2009
910
UNWOODED CHARDONNAY, The Lane
2008
914
GATHERING SAUVIGNON-SEMILLON, The Lane
2008
~ NEW ZEALAND ~
New Zealand’s wines have soared in popularity in recent years, with jet-set Kiwi Sauvignon Blanc as the most popular. While
New Zealand’s signature Sauvignon style continues to impress, there is far more here to tempt wine lovers. Delicious white
wines include mouth-watering Riesling, while New Zealand Chardonnay can rival France’s top white Burgundy. Red wines like
the silky Pinot Noir are also attracting attention from the world’s toughest wine critics. The Marlborough wine region is
renowned for its sassy Sauvignons, yet there are many other New Zealand wine regions now causing a stir, from Auckland in
the North Island to Central Otago in the South. Yet despite such varietal and regional diversity, New Zealand’s wines display
a common theme, marrying exuberant ‘new world’ flavour with stylish ‘old world’ elegance.
RED NEW ZEALAND
MARLBOROUGH
953
PINOT NOIR, Eradus Estate
2012
£40.00
£64.00
£87.00
WAIPARA
957
PINOT NOIR, Muddy Water
2011
959
HARE'S BREATH PINOT NOIR, Muddy Water Winery
2009
WHITE NEW ZEALAND
MARLBOROUGH
954
SAUVIGNON BLANC, Lofthouse
2014
952
ANA SAUVIGNON BLANC, Michiel Eradus
2013
960
ERADUS SAUVIGNON BLANC, Awatere Valley
2012
956
RIESLING, Lofthouse Estate
2010
964
CHARDONNAY, Cloudy Bay
2010
970
CHARDONNAY, Muddy Water
2009
972
JAMES HARDWICK RIESLING, Muddy Water
2012
£35.00
£34.00
£39.00
£35.00
£59.00
WAIPARA
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£49.00
£42.00
~ DESSERT WINES & PORTS ~
DESSERT WINES
48
CANE CUT, Xanadu Half Bottle
2010
52
NOBLE LATE HARVEST SEMILLON, Nelson Estate Half Bottle
2008
55
NOANS, La Tunella 50cl Bottle
2008
50
CHÂTEAU SEPTY, Monbazillac Half Bottle
2007
64
ICEWINE, Inniskillin Riesling, Half Bottle
2006
53
CHÂTEAU BRIATTE, Sauternes Half Bottle
2005
61
VIN SANTO DEL CHIANTO CLASSICO, Vignamaggio Half Bottle
2002
67
CHÂTEAU D'YQUEM, 1er Cru Supérieur, Half Bottle
2001
65
PASSOPISCIARO SLURP, Sicily Half Bottle
NV
49
DOLCE, Passopisiaro, Sicily Half Bottle
NV
68
SAN EMILIO PEDRO XIMINEZ, Solera Reserva Emilio Lustau
46
VIDAL ICE WINE, Peller Estate, Canada
2010
51
CHÂTEAU SEPTY, Monbazillac
2010
47
T NOBLE HARVEST, Ken Forrester
2009
56
MUSCAT DE BEAUMES DE VENISE, Domaime Perrin
2009
54
T NOBLE HARVEST, Ken Forrester
2008
60
ROYAL TOKAJI, Company Blue Label 5 Puttonyos
2007
58
RASTEAU VIN DOUX NATUREL, Vieilles Vignes, Tardieu-Laurent
2006
69
TARAGA RESERVA, Marsala Superiore Riserva, Cantine Florio
2001
62
CRU BARREJATS, Barsac
1997
57
MUSCAT DE RIVESALTES, Ambre Hors d'Age, Arnaud de Villaine
1982
66
HATTENHEIMER RIESLING, Beerenauslese
1976
NV
£42.00
£28.00
£44.00
£17.00
£140.00
£30.00
£59.00
£495.00
£148.00
£98.00
£49.00
£52.00
£36.00
£60.00
£49.00
£62.00
£57.00
£54.00
£32.00
£66.00
£52.00
£151.00
PORT & MADEIRA
70
NV
71
HENRIQUES & HENRIQUES 15 Year old BUAL Madeira 50cl
GRAHAMS LBV, LATE BOTTLED VINTAGE PORT
72
CORNEY & BARROW 10 YEAR OLD TAWNY PORT
74
SMITH WOODHOUSE VINTAGE
2000
75
TAYLOR'S, VINTAGE
1992
76
DOW'S, VINTAGE
1970
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2009
NV
£84.00
£49.00
£48.00
£110.00
£195.00
£275.00