white wine
1. Domaine Bergon Sauvignon 2006 (1) £13.00
Vin de Pays dOc ~ France
Very fresh grassy sauvignon grape character. Full, rich flavour with good acidity. Excellent on its own, as an aperitif or with fish and white meat.
2. Torrontes, Bodega Norton 2006 (3) £14.00
Argentina
A little known Spanish grape variety. It produces a wine in the off dry style, packed with fresh, fruity, exotic aromas. An absolute gem.
3. Witts End Chardonnay 2007 (2) £14.50
Australia
This is a delicate white wine, full of flavour with lots of tropical fruit and limes evident and a crisp, refreshing finish.
4. Chateau de Roques 2006 (1) £16.00
Bordeaux ~ France
Exotic fruit flavours, zingyness reminiscent of New World wine. Welsh ownership.
5. Gewurztraminer, J B Adam 2004 (3) £17.00
Alsace ~ France
Fragrant, perfumed nose. Spiciness and fruitiness. Great variety. Often overlooked.
6. Sancerre, Chateau de Thauvenay 2005 (1) £19.00
Loire ~ France
Pure distinctive sauvignon bouquet, with a rich mouthfilling palate, tremendous character & length of flavour.
7. Chablis Vieilles Vignes 2005 (2) £21.00
Burgundy ~ France
Produced from vines over 50 years old, this is classy and classic Chablis from the most northern part of the region. Snappy green apple and citrus flavours play out on the palate.
rosé
8. Rosé ask for selection
champagne
9. Gruet Cuvée Tradition ~ France NV (2) £27.00
France
100% Pinot Noir. Well structured, elegant with soft full flavour and very good length. A classic example of how a small Champagne house can produce a quality bubbly.
red wine
10. Domaine Bergon Merlot 2004 (B) £13.00
Vin de Pays dOc ~ France
Classic Merlot bouquet showing rich red fruit. It has soft, ripe and velvety flavours.
11. Aresti Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 (A) £14.00
Curico Valley ~ Chile
Bright red colour with spicy chocolate tones, strong tannins and a long finish.
12. Witts End Shiraz 2005 (A) £15.00
Australia
A great example of Australian Shiraz. Packed with aromas of spices, blackberries, vanilla and liquorice. Dry and soft to the taste with full and pleasing length.
13. Minervois, Clos de lOlivier 2001 (A) £16.00
Dom des Murettes ~ France
Very dark ruby-garnet colour. Huge structure on the palate, with lots of fruit and a very long finish.
14. Aresti Carmenere 2004 (A) £16.00
Curico Valley ~ Chile
Beautiful dark red. It presents an open and varietal nose with some herbal and spicy fragrances. Its natural complexity on the palate remarks the rounded and mature tannins that bring a memorable finish.
15. Cerro Añon Crianza Rioja 2002 (B) £16.50
Spain
Fine aromas of rich black fruit and spices. Round and well balanced with a persistent finish. Blend of Temranillo, Mazuelo, Graciano and Garnacia.
16. Fleurie Les Roches, Dom L Lardy 2004 (C) £18.00
Beaujolais ~ France
A delicate scent of ripe fruit and violets. Beaujolais best known cru.
17. Chianti Classico, Ormanni 2004 (B) £18.50
Tuscany ~ Italy
An outstanding traditional Chianti, dense with rich tannins balanced by ripe bramble and cherry fruit.
18. Chateau Lezongars 2001 (B) £19.00
Bordeaux ~ France
Welshman, Philip Iles, moved his family to Bordeaux to follow his dream of making great wines. The vineyard is now a well known property with many medals and awards to its name. A rich, fruity claret with fine oak-aged qualities.
To assist you there is a sweetness scale for white wines of 1 to 6, with 1 being the driest and red wines scaled from A to D with A being the fullest
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