Viognier, ‘Coquelicot’, Château Routas, France, 2004
£29.50
Rosé
Goyenechea, Merlot Rosé, Argentina, 2006
£17.00
Les Vins Blancs Classics
Montagny,
La Grande Roche, 1er Cru, Louis Latour - 2003/04
A ripe, rich Premier Cru Montagny from the Côte Chalonnaise area of Burgundy.
Full and slightly nutty with tremendous length.
£ 38.00
Châteauneuf du Pape Blanc,
La Tiare du Pape, Maison Bouachon - 2003
Flattering and complex nose based on fresh pepper, fresh summer fruits,
lime and exotic fruits completed with notes of butter and vanilla.
On the palate, the wine is full and lively.
£ 48.00
Pouilly Fumé, Ladoucette,
Château de Nozet - 2003/04
From a famous Château of almost fairy-tale beauty in the village of Pouilly Fumé.
A splendid deep gooseberry flavoured wine, with crisp, steely backbone.
One of the finest wines from the Loire Valley.
£ 45.00
Chablis, Grand Cru, Les Clos,
J. Moreau et Fils - 2001
This single vineyard is well exposed to ripen the Chardonnay grape and develop all the characteristics of its special soil.
The result is a wonderful, concentrated citrus nose with hints of nettles and mint.
Perfectly balanced acidity completes this stunning wine.
£ 58.00
Cellar Choice
Sauvignon Blanc, Villa Maria, Clifford Bay, £ 29.50
Marlborough, New Zealand, 2005
Gewürztraminer, Villa Maria, East Coast, £ 25.00
New Zealand, 2006
Pinot Noir, Louis Latour, France, 2005 £ 19.95
Sauvignon Blanc, Sugar Bush, Lomond, £ 22.00
South Africa, 2006
Chardonnay, Vignoble du Sud, Languedoc, France, £ 13.00
2006
Marsanne/Viognier, Vignoble du Sud, Languedoc £ 13.00
France, 2006
Merlot, Vignoble du Sud, Languedoc, France, £ 13.00
2006
Red Wines
By the Glass
Syrah, Fortant de France, France, 2005
£ 14.95
175ml - £3.50
250ml - £4.80
Shiraz-Cabernet, Katherine Hills, Australia , 2005
£ 15.95
175ml - £3.60
250ml - £5.00
Châteauneuf Du Pape, Raimbauld, France, 2004
£28.00
Les Vins Rouges Classics
Chateau Cissac, Cru Bourgeois, Haut– Médoc,
Domaine Vailard, France, 1999
Chateau Cissac dates back to 1769 with vines about thirty years old contributing the grapes for this wine, made from the great Medocain tradition. A deep red coloured wine with complex aromas of dark forest fruits including black cherry, plum and oak. Great finesse of tannins it has balanced acidity, integrated oak and a long finish.
£45.00
Givry, Louis Latour - 2002
The best négociant offering Givry is Maison Louis Latour, whose wine exhibits an attractive earthy, spicy character. It has a rich fruit driven bouquet with notes of wild cherry and raspberry that ends on a smooth fruity note.
£31.90
Gigondas, Duc de Montfort, Maison Bouachon - 2001
The first impact on the nose is cocoa, followed by jammy notes (cherry, strawberry and plum flesh), completed by spices and, above all, leather. Strong, well-balanced mouth with presence of silky tannins. Well structured and generous, the finish develops into notes of red plum.
£57.65
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