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1) Cape Spring, Chenin Blanc £15.50

Breede River, South Africa 2006 - Grapes harvested at night in perfect maturity, with notes of pineapple, flowers and white pear.

2) Les Emaux Valcluse £14.95

France 2004 (Medium) - For those who like a sweeter wine with their food.

3) Pinot Grigio, Delle Venezie igt £20.95

Lenotti Estate 2006 - Light straw in colour with a fine and delicate bouquet. It has a dry and intense aromatic taste which is suitable with light dishes and grilled fish.

4) Muscadet Sur Lie Cuvée Prestige £15.95

Loire Valley 2006 - Very dry, almost austere, excellent with white fish.

5) Santa Digna Sauvignon £19.50

Miguel Torres, Chile 2006 - Fizzy Grapefruit - A steely dry white with honeyed, ripe-apple fruit flavours.

6) Macon Solutre £19.50

Burgundy, France 2005 - A good village white burgundy, excellent value for this dry white.

7) Gewurztraminer, Domaine Boesch £24.95

Alsace, France 2004 - It’s extraordinary how such beautifully broad spice aromas can develop in a wine with such exceptionally high acidity. Amazing value for this fully organic wine with natural yeast.

8) “Jim Jim” Unwooded Chardonnay £22.95

McLaren Vale, Australia 2006 - Straw green in colour, this fruit driven Chardonnay exhibits intense tropical fruit characters. Read the story of Jim Jim, the highly intelligent dog, on the label.

9) Sancerre, Domaine Auchere £29.50

Loire Valley, France 2005 - The quality and consistency of the family Auchere’s wines never fails to impress. The ‘coquille’ covered soils of Bue are among the most treasured; especially here with 40-50 year vines giving a wine of immense concentration and length.

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11) Mission Estate Sauvignon Blanc £24.00

Marlborough, New Zealand 2005 - Established in 1851, the Mission Estate Winery is New Zealand’s oldest winemaker. The colour is pale yellow with green tints. The ripe bouquet is of tropical fruit, citrus, passionfruit and gooseberry.

12) Bourgogne Blanc Vieilles Vignes £25.50

Nicolas 2002/2004 - 100 % Chardonnay from pre-war wines and made by a master.

13) Pouilly Fume, Regis Minet £25.50

2004 A great winemaker, made in the classic style with undertones of minerals & flint.

14) Chablis premier Tri, Saint-Roche £31.00

France 2004. An elegant wine with hints of apple & lemon grass

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15) Sancerre, Domaine Auchere £17.50

Loire Valley, France 2005

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16) Makana Pinotage-Cinsault £15.50

South Africa 2005 - Lively red fruits, savoury wild herbs and a vibrant finish. Black pepper, spice and a light use of oak. An intriguing wine which would match up well with spicy foods.

17) Antano Single Vineyard, Carmenere £18.00

Maule Valley, Chile 2006 - Deep violet colour with complex aromas of pepper, red fruit, vanilla and wood. Well structured, tasty and balanced, full of ripe berries. A “gem” of a wine!

18) Chateau Vidal la Marquise £15.95

Minervois 2004 - Spice and red berries, silver medal Paris.

19) Angaro Cabernet Tempranillo £19.95

Mendoza Argentina 2006 - A spicy bouquet with hints of ripe berries. Ideal with spicy foods and red meat.

20) Merlot-Gamay VDP Loire £17.95

Prestige Luneau 2006 - Single estate producing a red wine in the heart of the Muscadet region. Aroma of very ripe red berries, full flavour on the palate. (Organically grown with respect for nature).

21) Cotes du Rhone Cuvée Philippine £18.00

Domaine des Grand Bois, France 2004 - Organic, unfined; long blanaced fruit, vanilla ice-cream, silky, sophisticated cracker.

22) Wombat Hill Shiraz £21.00

Australia 2007 - Stick your neck out, elevate your senses and raise a glass of this classic Australian Shiraz. Full bodied and rich with a soft palate. Best enjoyed with beef.

23) Umore Nero Italian £17.95

2003/2004 Pure Italian Pinot Noir. A Difficult grape but done really well here, long and no oak.

24) Rioja Crianza, Carlos Serres £25.50

Rioja, Spain 2004 - Black cherry-red with light tawny hues. The aromas and flavours demonstrate a perfect balance between its fruity origins and the maturity achieved through ageing.

25) Costieres de Nimes £21.00

Chateau D’Or et de Guelles 2003 - Gold medal in Macon, rich, if only most Chateauneuf were this good.

26) Morgon, Chateau Pizay £25.00

Beaujolais, France 2005/2006 - A fruity robust wine, kirsch cherries and apricot on the palate. This Château is one of the finest buildings in the region, incorporating a 4 star hotel and a first class restaurant. Well rounded with a pleasing fullness on the palate. Intense garnet colour.

27) Barbera d’Alba, Villa Casetta £22.50

Piemonte, Italy 1999 - In the hilly area around Alba, only vineyards in the hills with suitable slopes and orientations are considered adequate for production. The colour of the wine is intense ruby red when young with a tendency to garnet after ageing.

28) Cuvée Gaia, Minervois la Liviniere

2001 Bottle £20.50

1998 Magnum £37.95

This years Hachette has given it 3 stars and best wine in the minervois.

29) St Julien, Chateau Peymartin £46.50

Grand Vin de Bordeaux, France 1998/2003 - Full bodied, deep ruby colour, a forward Cassis-scented aroma and rich, lush flavours. Very good vintage of this classic claret.

30) Mas Collet, Montsant, Capcanes £21.00

Spain 2003 - A village co-op using the same grapes and style as Rioja.

31) Cabrida, Montsant, Capcanes £51.00

Spain 2000 - At 150+ years this wine is made from probably the oldest vines in Europe, pure Grenache.

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32) Bordeaux, Chateau Bernes, 2004 France £10.50

Menard, en Bretagne d'Armagnac, colombard-sauvignon

France2005. Medium dry wine with light glittering colour. Boquet of exotic passion fruit & acacia 

Bottle £14.50 

175ml glass £3.50    

250mlglass £4.50

Piedra Luna, chenin reisling

Argentina 2005. The chenin blanc reisling is a first from Argentina. Innovative, in that it offers the same tang and zip of the chenin blanc but a little more risidual sweetess. A great option for those who prefer a medium crisp wine    

Bottle £14.50

175ml glass £3.50

250ml glass £4.50

Linteo Merlot    

Italy 2005, made by merlot grapes grown in the area between the towns of Vicenza & Treviso. It is a dry medium bodied fresh wine and bright ruby red in colour revealing a young fruity wine with a boquet of raspberries.

Bottle £14.50 

175ml glass £3.50

250ml glass £4.50

    

Montana East coast Rosé

New Zeland 2006,  Made from intense flavoured grapes this juicy rosé is full of fruit flavours with hints of ripe strawberry and raspberry, elegantly complementing a balanced risidual sweetness.

Bottle 14.50

175ml glass £3.50

250ml glass £4.50

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34) Blanc de Blancs, chardonnay Brut £25.00

Produced using taditional methods in the heart of the Minervois. This sparkling chardonnay is fabulous with desserts & cheese.

33) Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Brut £22.00

Montelliana, Veneto, Italy - Prosecco grapes selected from the hilly vineyards area of Asolo Hill area and i the Trevisan March. Winner last year of the Daily mail Italian sparkling tasting.

39) Charles Roudemont champagne Brut 125ml Glass £6.00 Btl £30.50

Our house champagne is well balanced. A clean wine with very fine bubbles and a flowery boquet.

35) Vilmart Grande reserve  Btl £45.00

Our personal favourite.”the range begins at brilliant and just keeps getting better”

36) Vilmart Cuvee Rubis Brut £47.00

The rose in this fantastic range, with hints of strawberry.

37) Pol Roger, Brut Reserve £47.00

The favourite Champagne of Winston Churchill and now Prince William. A highly respected House in Epernay, founded in 1849.

38) Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Label £45.00

The famous orange label Champagne has ample body and fruit to give it splendid character. A truly complex and exquisite Champagne.

40) Veuve Clicquot, Vintage Brut 1998 £65.00
The grapes come exclusively from the Grand Cru vineyards and Premier Cru owned by the original “Grande Dame”. This is a truly great Champagne.

41) Dom Perignon Brut, Deluxe 1998 £110.00

To taste it is to discover the unique spirit and style of a truly great wine of Champagne, still one of the most remarkable in the world.

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42) Bardolino Classico Chiaretto £19.50

Lenotti Estate Verona, Italy 2006 - From the Eastern shores of Lake Garda comes a dry rosé wine with a fruity delicate aroma of peach blossom giving a dry pleasant finish.

43) Santa Digna, Cabernet Sauvignon £20.00

Torres Rosé Reserve, Chile 2006/2007 - Cherry colour - plum, strawberry and hints of grapefruit on the nose. Full bodied with fine acidity on the palate.

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44) Aster 100ml £4.95 500ml £20.95

A delicious dessert wine to be savoured

45) Muscat de St jean de Minervois 100ml £5.50 750ml £25.00

France 1999 - Wonderful aromatic grape.The smell and the taste just fill the head. The locals use it for an aperitif.

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Drinks menu

 
Bottled beers

330ml

Stella Artois £3.25, Pilsner Urquel £3.50, Budweiser £3.25, Strongbow £2.95, Magners £3.25

440ml (cans)

Carlsberg £2.50, Boddingtons £2.50, Guinness £3.00

500ml

Abbot Ale £3.95, Old speckled hen £3.95, London pride £3.95, Pedigree £3.95

550ml

Newcastle Brown Ale £3.95, Magners £4.50

 

Mixers/soft drinks

J20 £1.95

Bottled mixers (200ml), coke, lemonade, fruit juices £1.60

Hildon mineral water  330ml £1.75
                             750ml £3.50

 

Spirits

25ml measures

Various house spirits £2.50
Various premium spirits £2.95

Malt Whiskies £3.35/£3.50

Brandies £3.00-£7.50

50ml measures

Sherry £2.95

Port £2.95-£6.50

Various Vermouth £2.50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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