Browse through our selection of more than 250 wines and beverages

SPARKLING
Duc De Breuz Blanc de Blanc
Light, off dry sparkler£20.00
Prosecco Di Valdobbiadene Brut
Serious stuff, consistent bubbles, from a wonderful producer.£27.00
Cava Brut Reserva, Rene Barbier
One of the oldest houses in Penedes, around Barcelona. Aged for 18 months rather than the legal minimum of 9.£23.00
Cava Brut Rosado, Rene Barbier
Pink Cava, not so fashionable, but certainly well made. Enjoy!£24.00
Jansz Brut Cuvee, Tazmania
Recently seen on First Class Australia Air travel, this will shock, amaze and delight you.£28.00
WHITE
Sauvignon Blanc, Georges Dubeouf
Look up the name Duboeuf, he has achieved more than most, Zingy Suavy.£17.50
Colombard, Domaine des Cassagnoles
Colombard, underrated and rarely bottled on its own, great with fish, seafood and pultry.£18.00
Picpoul de pinet, Beauvignac
Skirting around the top of Montpellier, you'll come across the small village of Pinet, known for this ultimate in seafood wine. Fresh as a daisy.£19.00
Viognier, Delas Freres
A great change to the more 'famous' grapes this winery is 'Old and Worthy' - Hugh Johnson£21.50
Chardonnay, Domaine Coste
Ah Domaine Coste, oraming fields, difficult slopes, Breathtaking landscapes and sumptuos Chardonnay.£22.00
Chateau Doisy-Daene Sec, Denis Dubourdieu
Serious white Bordeaux from an amazing house. No need for any alternatives here.£39.00
Muscadet de Sevre-et-Maine sur Lie, Sauvion
Ernest Sauvion produces a bone dry steely wine. A wine classic in anyone's language£19.50
Cheverny, Domaine des Marnieres
An unusual Loire appellation, 80% Sauvignon & 20% chardonnay, can you think of many places that would blend that way.£22.00
Touraine Sauvignon, Paul Bruisse
A great alternative to Sancerre, same grape, same style but just a bit up the road.£22.50
Quincy, Domaine Trotereau
Ah Quincy and Trotereau what a combination, this wine tastes like green grapes...seriously.£29.00
Vouvray Sec-Tendre, Chateau Gaudrelle
Always just off dry and a seafood lover.£29.00
Menetou-Salon La Charnivolle, Domaine Fournier
The idyllic spot of Menetou-Salon...crisp, steely and dare I say very Sancerre like.£29.50
Sancerre La Croix du Roy, Lucien Crochet
Oh to own some land in Sancerre. Demand soars, and we are delighted to have on of the greatest exponents.£32.00
Pouilly Fume Les Chailloux, Jean-Cluade Chatelain
Jean Cluade continues to produce world class wines.£35.00
Sancerre Le Chene, Lucien Crochet
If superb Sancerre is your thing then this will 'float your boat' to paradise.£46.00
Cotes-du-Rhone Saint-Esprit, Delas
Yes it really is white, very few make it as good as Delas.£24.00
Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc, Domaine De Beaurenard
A stunning wine, made from 6 grape varieties, from a hillside which basks in afternoon sunshine£55.00
Condrieu La Galopine, Delas
The ultimate Rhone valley white, lusted after by many£70.00
Pinot Blanc, Rene Mure
This wine has a freshness and softness to it, delicate.£21.00
Pinot Gris, Rene Mure
Beautiful location, elegance, a richer style of P.G.£28.00
Riesling, Rene Mure
Petrol, violets, herby, minerals, its like a science lesson.£30.00
Gewurztraminer Cote de Rouffach, Rene Mure
Lychees, spice, violets, all truly evocative desciptions of the worlds most distinctive grape. It;s hard to cpmpare but Mure makes a stunner!£35.00
Riesling Clos Saint Landelin, Grand Cru
Clos St Landelin is Mure's prized vineyard, with a history going back to the 17th century. This is concentrated, rounded and rich£49.50
Petit Chablis, Jean Marc Brocard
Petit, it's always considered that this means i.e. inferior, however the truth is that when the origional maps were drawn an error led to some of the very best being labelled petit, so not so petit at all!£25.00
Chablis, Domaine Hamelin
Clean, crisp, fresh, fish anyone?£29.00
Chablis 1er Cru Montmains, Jean Marc Brocard
Wonderful vineyards a great producer and top quality Chardonnay£44.00
Chablis Grand Cru Bougros, Jean Marc Brocard
One of the 7 Grand Cru sites, Bougros producers Chablis from the very top drawer, perfect grapes and perfect slopes.£75.00
Macon-Villages, Domaine Chenevrieres
This is benchmark Macon, owned and produced by the Duboeuf family£21.00
Saint-Veran, Domaine Saint Martin
Tiny village, fancy something a wee bit different, then this is for you.£28.00
Pouilly-Fuisse, Domaine Beranger
The village of Fuisse is in a natural bowl, near the towering, pinnacle like rock of solutre. The bowl captures warmth, leading to a fuller style.£39.00
Montagny 1er Cru, Alain Roy
Alain Roy only produces white wines striking a perfect balance between oak and fruit.£38.50
Rully, Henri et Paul Jacqueson
Paul Jacqueson is a french farmer who is bags of fun! He recently returned from a Himalayan walking tour and vows to push the quality of this wine far beyond others...£39.00
Saint-Aubin 1er Cru, Vinvent Girardin
This is 1er cru staff with a full bodied attack on the taste buds, very long.£49.00
Chassagne-Montrachet, Phillipe Colin
No introduction needed! Phillipe Colin has an international clientele beating a patch to his door for his Chassagne.£55.00
Meursault, Vincent Girardin
Dynamic is often overused but in just a few years Vincent has developed from a small grower into on of the most influential negociants on the Cote d'Or.£59.00
Puligny Montrachet Vielles Vignes, Vincent Girardin
Vincentr, to us and his collegues, picks his best grapes by hand to make this stunning Puligny.£70.00
Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru, Vincent Girardin
From the upper slopes of Corton, this wine is possibly the ultimate expression of Chardonnay, Burgundy;s most sumptuous white wine.£85.00
Trebbiano, Del Rubicone
Trebbiano is that light Zesty wine served in a jug in Italy, no jug here.£14.50
Chardonnay, Castel Firmian
A producer known for some of the best examples of Chardonnay in the country£19.50
Modello Bianco, Masi
There is no chance of Masi;s wines ever becoming boring, superb vineyards, technical invention and the reputation ensure this house's wines are here to stay£21.00
Gavi Di Gavi La Meirana, Broglia
Now here's a character, Gianpero Broglia, former member of the Italian parliament, former president of the GDG winemakers association and a top producer.£28.50
Tocai Friulano, Collio, Marco Felluga
Such an underated wine, but such an amazing producer like Felluga makes on of the very best Italian white wines.£39.00
Villa Antinori Blanco, Toscana, Antinori
Antinori have made wine for 6 centuries this is their iconic white wine.£24.00
Casasole Orvietto Classico Amabile, Antinori
This hillside estate has been in the Antinori family since 1940, medium-dry£24.00
Vernaccia di san Gimignano, Teruzzi
Picture yourself on a terrace, overlooking the town of Siena enjoying a glass of Italy;s finest DOC wine from this legendary maker. Dry, crisp and nutty.£27.50
Bramito del Cervo, Umbria, Castello Della Sala
A tuscan Chardonnay masterpiece£35.00
Pinot Grigo/Chardonnay, Trevini
This is fresh zingy Pinot Grigio with a splash of Chardonnay thrown in for consistency.£16.50
Silenzi Bianco, Pala
From stunning Sardinia, this elegant fruitful white matches its stunning location.£18.50
Chardonnay, Puglia, Tormaresca
Puglia, the heel of italy, is now making its mark on the quality wine world£22.50
Crabalis, Vermentino di Sardegna, Pala
No it;s not related to Chablis, this is Vermentino at irs lucious best.£25.00
Regaleali Bianco, Sicilia, Tasca d'Almerita
High in the Sicilian hilla, Tasca are one of the most experimental wineries in Italy, using different barrels, grapes, temperature control and a lot of finesse.£28.00
Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio, Mastroberardino
The Campanian wine industry would not exist without Mastroberadino. They have preserved all the unusual local grape varieties for over 200 years.£32.00
Candidato Blanco, Tierra de Castilla
Made from the Viura grape which is unusual to say the least, dry.£14.00
Esencia Valdemar Blanco Rioja, Bodegas Valdemar
This is dry, zesty white Rioja.£19.00
Valdebonita, Rudeles, Ribera Del Duero
An unusual one this and the pionerers of white wine from the Ribera rgion.£25.50
Albarino, Casal Caeiro
The english buyer of this wine recently married the owner. That's taking supplier relations a bit far. Now they make it together.£30.00
Piesporter Michelsberg, Reh Kendermann
Not everyone loves dry wines, so here is a medium white typical of the region.£17.50
Von Unserm Riesling, Balthasar Ress
A serious German wine, this Riesling is just off dry with long mineral and herb flavours.£28.00
Riesling Spatlese, Balthasar Ress
Balthasar Ress are at the forefront of all things modern in German winemaking, this is top quality stuff for the adventurous£32.50
Gruner Veltiner Kamptaler Terrassen, Brunlmayer
A list wouldn't be complete without a G.V. rarely planted outside Austria£35.00
Pinot Gris Columbia Valley, Chateau Ste. Michelle
Not at all dry, yet not sweet, won't last long on the table£24.00
Chardonnay Columbia Valley, Chateau Ste. Michelle
Sainte Michelle produces serious wines for fine foods. Rich, creamy and good use of oak.£24.00
Sauvignon Blanc, Horse Heaven, Chateau Ste. Michelle
The wineries flagship Sauvignon, Expect heaven here.£29.00
Chardonnay, Carneros, Saintsbury
If you are in the mood to be wowed, then buy this multi gold medal winning Chardonnay, the very best in the Napa.£38.00
Sauvignon/Chenin, Vista Flores
If you like it dry, this is for you, its like the gin and tonic of the wine world£15.50
Torrontes, Finca La Collonia, Bodega Norton
Not many countries would 'dare' to bottle a Torrontes a citrusy blast in the mouth.£18.50
Chardonnay, Finca la Collonia, Bodega Norton
Eight inches of rain a year fall in these vineyards, just imagine.£19.00
Passo Blanco, Masi
Masi of italy making white wine in Argentina, genius.£25.50
Semillon/Chardonnay, Siete Soles
Semillon/Chardonnay made by 'Secen Suns' crazy name, delightful wine.£15.00
Sauvignon Blanc, Santa Rita
In terms of style Chillean Sauvignon lies somewhere between USA and New Zealand.£19.00
Sauvignon Blanc, Casa Lapostelle
Owned by the 'Grand Marnier' family the aim is to use Chile's terrior and French wine making expertise.£23.00
Chardonnay Reserva, De Martino
Sadly the word Reserva on a Chilean wine doesn't necessarily mean high quality, as it is not legal requirement. However De Martino have an entry level Chardonnay which is good and this one is even better, hence Reserva.£24.00
Organic Sauvignon Blanc, De Martino
If you like the Zingy, gooseberry flavours of Sauvy, then this will blow you away its liek the flavours are double what you expect.£26.50
Buiten Blanc, Buitenverwachting, Constantia
With a name as unpronounceable as this the wines have to be good... they are.£20.00
Rhine Riesling, Bruitenverwachting, Constantia
Riesling from South Africa is fuller, less dry and has more fruit than you would expect.£21.00
Semillon/Chardonnay, Thorne Hill
Consistent sunshine in Australia helps these 2 grapes ripen perfectly, imagine all that sun, must be borning?£17.50
Pinot Gris, Yalumba
An easy drinking, south Australian Pinot Gris, easy.£20.00
Sauvignon Blanc, Redbank, Victoria
Family owned vineyards producing tip quality Sauvignon£21.00
Unwooded Chardonnay, Chapel Hill, Mclaren Vale
Since the arrival of Michael Fragos a couple of years back, the quality of this winery has gone from good exceptional.£25.50
Verdelho, Chapel Hill, Mclaren Vale
If you have never tried Verdelho, you don't know what you are missing, be adventurous right now.£25.50
Viognier, Yalumba, Eden Valley
Yalumba make making top quality Viogner look easy, I suppose when you have the oldest family owned winery in Australia you know what you are doing.£30.00
Chardonnay, Heggies, Eden Valley
Eden Valley overlooking Adelaide is arguably the best Chardonnay producing area in Australia.£30.00
Riesling, Lodge Hill, Jim Barry, Clare Valley
Jim Barry only makes a handful of wines, his philosphy is 'Quality not quanitity' where have I heard that before?£30.00
Semillon/Sauvignon, Vasse Felix, Margaret River
Ah, Margaret River, Breathtaking Vasse Felix winery sinsets, vineyards, sunsets, vineyeards, sunsets, vineyards...£32.00
Gewurztraminer, Pewsey Vale, Eden VAlley
Only the very best date to produce Gewurz in Australia dare to be different.£35.00
Chardonnay Allegra, Lethbridge, Geelong
The best, the very best and there is nothing to beat this seriously powerful rock of a wine. Iconic? you bet.£59.00
Sauvignon Blanc, Nautilus, Marlborough
Having beaten Cloudy Bay and many others at a recent blind tasting, if its New Zealand Sauvy you want, then this is for you.£25.00
Chardonnay, Nautilus, Marlborough
Nautilus are at the forefront of the new breed of wines coming from New Zealand. Thie wine might suprise you.£28.00
Pinot Gris, Matakana Estate, Matakana
'Do the winemaking in the vineyard' is their motto, stressing the importance of location, location, location£30.00
Arneis The Little Rascal, Coopers Creek, Gisbourne
Coopers Creek have taken the Italian grape Arneis to N.Z with fantastic results and now 'everyone' is planting it.£33.00
Riesling Prophets Rock, Central Otago
O.K. so Prophets Rock only makes 3 wines, this is their flagship Riesling and the worlds wine writers love it, bravo to them.£44.50
Rasteau, Domaine De Beaurenard
200m above sea leve, the views, the grapes, the wine...£29.50
ROSE
Domaine Coste, Cotes de Thongue
Like bubblegum? Seriously that is one of the tasting notes. So off-dry then...£20.00
Sancerre Rose, Pascal Gitton
Pascal does it again with this sensual salmon pink rose, like strawberries and cream in a bottle£29.50
Cipresseto, Antinori
Sangiovese based this as light a rose as you will find, one bottle each is the norm!£22.00
Scalbrone, Guado al Tasso
Afood rose of the highest quality, big, bold and beautiful£32.00
Carmenere Rose, De Martino
An unusual one this, just a light pressing of juice from a red grape like Carmenere and the results are off-dry very fruity and yet full bodied.£18.50
Sangiovese Rose, Yalumba
An Italian grape, in Australia, its red but the wine is rose, what a cocktail.£22.50
Blanc De Noir Rose, Buitenverwachting
A great place, a great name and a steely dry South African rose.£21.00
RED
Syrah, Mon Roc
A real favourite, inky and robust, wearing a silk overcoat£14.50
Cabernet Sauvignon, Les Templiers
Cabernet in the South seems to ripen more so the wine is almost dare we say it New World in style.£18.50
Corbieres, Chateau de Tersac
A spicy robust style red, ideally suited to rich roasts.£20.50
Minervois, La Syrah de Villerambert-Julien
The long lost Minervois, England used to be the biggest importers of this fabulous inexpensive fruit driven classic.£26.00
Pinot Noir Curvee V, Rene Mure
Not much red at all made in Alsace, its hard to grow, and when you work hard and get it right, the results are stunning.£49.00
Sancerre Rouge La Croix du Roy, Lucien Crochet
Red Sacerre is a real treat. Rarely chosen by many, the wine is made in tiny quantities, why do they bother? Because they absolutly love it and are very proud.£45.00
Chateau de Terrefort-Lescalle
All good wine lists need a Bordeaux rouge, it shows the regions style perfectly.£19.50
Chateau de Gironville, Haut Medoc 2002
Firm robust Cabernet Sauvignon£35.00
Alter Ego de Palmer, Margaux 2004
The 2nd wine from the infamous Ch. Palmer estate£85.00
Reserve de la Comtesse, Pauillac 2004
Second wine of a 'Superb second growth from a Famous breed.' - Hugh Johnson£65.00
Chateau Kirwan, Margaux 2004
Ch. Kirwan is consistantly a top 5 Margaux wine.£95.00
Chateau Clos Brun Mazeyres, Pomerol 2004
Pomerol, Merlot influenced and much softer than its neighbours£45.00
Chateau Haura, Graves 2005
Red Graves, very appealing£40.00
Chateau Gros Caillou, St Emillion 2006
It's all Merlot in St Emillion, a textbook wine.£29.50
Chateau La Fleur Cravignac, St Emillion 2005
This is top end St Emillion, Merlot perfection£49.00
Chateau Tour de Pez, St Estephe 2004
St Estephe is almost as big as Margaux, yet there are many fewer wineries, Tour de Pez is one of the very best.£57.00
Fiefs de Lagrange, St Julien 2003
The second wine from this famous estate of 280 acres.£59.00
Chateau Gloria, St Julien 2001
Gloria is not classified as it did not exist in 1855, its about time that was re-written as this is a very good winery indeed.£79.00
Chateau Branaire Ducru, St Julien 2001
The very best winery in St Julien£105.00
Coteaux-du-Tricastin, Delas
Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault all playing a part in this southern Rhone red wine£22.00
Cotes-du-Ventouc, Delas
A fresh red, with berry fruits from the left bank of the Rhone.£22.00
Cotes-du-Rhone Saint-Espirit, Delas
A noted wine from distinguished house, soft and very drinkable£23.00
Gigondas, Chateau Du Trignon
Southern Rhone for the benchmark Grenanche appellation£39.50
Crozes-Hermitage Les Launes, Delas
Giant drama, steep cliffs, an swesome river and noisy crickets, its Syrah and its from a great producer.£39.50
St Joseph Les Challeys, Delas
Grapes picked labourously by hand at optimum ripeness. Silky with wild red fruits.£40.00
Chateauneuf-du-Pape Haute Pierre, Delas
The driest area of the Rhone and also the windiest, spicy.£40.50
Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine Beaurenard
In a world which knows this name more than any other, we have a top 3 producer, a masterpiece.£57.00
Cote-Rotie Seigneur de Maugiron 2004
Tiny production, 100% Syrah, a classic£80.00
Hermitage Marquise de la Tourette, Delas 2001
Crying out for game or red meat, you will still taste this wine 3 days later, immerse.£90.00
Beaujolais Villages, Chateau des Varennes
We know it, we love it, some decry it, we wonder why...Beaujolais is a perfect example of a modern day red, no hard edges.£21.00
Chiroubles, Domaine Desmures
Clustered around a 12th century church is this tiny most westerly village£25.50
Brouilly, Chateau del la Perriere
One of the prettiest parts of France, rolling hills roadside vineyards, hamlets, and great restaurants.£26.00
Morgon, Domaine Jean Descombes
Produced from a unique terrain of rotten stone and crumbling schist. It is fleshy and full on the palate. Descombes is noted by all the major wine writers.£28.00
Fleurie, La Madone
The picturesque postcard of Fleurie is the regions glory. Seductive and 'oh so drinkable'£28.00
Julienes, Chateau des Capitans
This is top quality Beaujolais from a multi award winning estate, not to be missed if lamb is your thing.£30.00
Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Rogger Belland
Old vines and wine making skills make this ordinary Pinot, not so ordinary at all.£29.50
Rully Les Chapponnieres, Henri et Paul Jacqueson
Medium bodied, located close to Sanenay£39.00
Mercury Les Vaux, Henri et Paul Jacqueson
Fuller bodied than Rully, this is fine wine.£40.00
Givry 1er Cru La Grander Berge
Fruit filled Pinot from the Cote's smallest appellation£40.00
Chassagne Montrachet Less Chenes, Phillipe Colin
No introduction needed, Philliple makes his hallmark red against which otheres are judged£43.00
Santenay, 1er Cru La Maladiere
Perfectly formed over time to make this Burgundian red clean and approachable.£49.00
Savigney-Les-Beaunne 2006, Domaine Tollot-Beaut
A much loved domaine with a very high reputation£55.00
Pommard Les Cras, Roger Belland 2006
A very famous village, reborn, red wine with a savoury edge£60.00
Volnay, Vincent Girardin 2006
This dynamic grower has taken the levels of volnay up a couple of notches in the past few years.£60.00
Nuits-St-Georges, Alain Micholet 2006
A great bear of man, Micholet makes this gamey and concentrated wine£63.50
Gevrey Chambertin, Henri Perrot-Minot 2005
One of the most talented young winemakers in the Cote, using ultra modern methods.£66.00
Aloxe-Corten 1er Cru Les Vercots 2006
Supple, perfumed, structured£70.00
Moray-Saint-Denis en la Rue de Vergy 2005
One of the great modern domains, old vines and minimal intervention£80.00
Vosne-Romanee, Arnoux 2006
Robert Arnoux has been succeeded as winemaker by his son-in-law Pascal, but you can bet he has a watchful eye over proceeding.£95.00
Chambolle-Musigny Vielles Vignes, Perrot Minot 2005
Chambolle is fabulously fragrant, intense, but never full the vines are on average 60 years old, giving tremendous depth.£125.00
Merlot, Vigneti delle Dolomiti
Cresh, appealing varietal wine from the dolomite foothills.£18.50
Cabernet Sauvignon, Trentino, Mezzacorona
15th century Castel Fimian overlook the plains in Trentino. The wines are named as such.£19.00
Barbera d'Asti Fiulot, Antinori
Every good list needs not just a Barbera but a very good one. So showing here is Antinori's much acclaimed one.£24.00
Bonacosta Valpolicella Classico, Masi
Valpolicella, how we hated the cheap 1980's styles we used to see. Hopefully they have all dissapeared and we are back to what the region really makes, quality wine.£24.00
Barolo, Prunotto
Modern, but not exaggerated, a freshness of aromas.£45.00
Amarone, Costasera, Appassimento
This wierd, wonderful and wild wine could be from no other country. Simply Incredible£52.00
Amarone Vaio, Serego Alighieri 2003
If you are a lover of Amarone then you want the best, here it is, so be it.£75.00
Santa Cristina Chianti Superiore, Antinori
Antinori didn't make Chianti for years as he fell out with the 'silly' governing laws. Now he is back with a bang.£28.00
Brunello di Montalcino, Poggio Antico 2003
First produced in 1995, this wine has already gathered numerous awards and tributes. Aged for 3 years prior to release.£75.00
Solaia, Toscana, Antinori 2004
Quite simply, Iconic, the very best Italian red.£195.00
Syrah / Sangiovese, Mannara
The heaviest and the lightest grapes mixed together so that you get something in the middle.£15.50
NePriCa, Puglia, Tormaresca
Antinori, the decorated owner, has one aim; to take the wines to Puglia to a new level.£22.00
Regaleali Nero d'Avola, Tasca D'Almerita
'Very Good' Says Hugh Johnson, i'll go with that, this from an emerging esciting region, Sicily.£27.50
Candidato Tinto, Tierra de Castilla
This is 100% Tempranillo, you are on a terrace, Paella is being served with Candidato red, its your holidays right here.£14.00
Conde De Valdermar Crianza
Valdemar is considered by most wine writers to be one of the best estates, smooth and silky£23.00
Rudeles Origional, Ribera Del Duero
Rudeles is the remote eastern area in the RDD, juicy£28.00
Finca Antigua Garnacha, La Mancha
Light, but flavoursome, long.£25.00
Conde De Valdenar Rioja Reserva 2002
If you prefer Picasso to Goya this is your style of Rioja, velvety£32.00
Conde De Valdemar Gran Reserva 2000
Old vines, matured fruit, oak ageing...perfection£49.00
Zinfandel, Sebastiani
Upfront, fruit driven wine unashamedly simple£23.00
Syrah, Chateau Ste. Michelle
Washington's oldest most acclaimed winery, black fruits£25.00
Pinot Noir Carneros, Saintsbury
All major writers rave about Saintsbury you will see why.£50.00
Sangiovese/Malbec, Vista Flores
Dry Malbec and light sweet Sangiovese give you a red that's right in the middle, what an easy choice.£15.50
Cabernet Reservce, Bodega Norton
Specially selected barrels of the highest quality available plus the best Cabernett avaialable, mix the 2, done£22.00
Malbec, Fina Perdriel
This is as far as you can take Malbec without going over the edge. Massive flavour£24.50
Corbec, Masi
The is amarone made in Argentina, the result is special.£49.50
Cabernet/Merlot, Siete Soles
Soft, plummy and oh so easy to drink, 1 bottle between 4 in about 5 minutes is usual£15.00
Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Rita
Medium bodied with Chilean Sunshine!£18.50
Merlot, Santa Rita
Crunchy, plummy and smooth, ideal with many food types.£18.50
Organic Cabernet/Merlot, De Martino
Is Organic better? I guess you are the judges here.£24.00
Pinot Noir Cuvee Alexandre, Casa Lapostelle
An adventure in winemaking, P.N. in Chile? Oh yes£38.00
Clos Apalta, Casa Lapostelle 2005
Stupendously good, gold medals galore here.£89.00
Pinotage, Ruiterslei, Paarl
Smoky and deep, typical of the Cape's native grape£19.00
Rockwood, Kanu, Stellenbosch
A blend of 3 native grapes and a modern approach to style£21.00
Christine, Buitenverwachting, Constantia
In time this wine will become an icon, already a multi-award winner it has flavour and then some.£42.00
Pinot Noir, Cooper Creek, Marlborough
Ripe black cherry and strawberry notes, but not sweet at all.£27.00
Syrah, Matakana
Shiraz, the way it should be, full bodied and exciting£30.00
Pinot Noir, Prophets Rock 2006
A wine style that furthers New Zealand's reputation as one of the few countries to successfully produce magnificent wine from this tricky grape variety.£59.00
Shiraz, Thorne Hill
I have an idea lets name a wine after a hill that's prickly. Thank goodness their wine making is better than their wine naming.£17.00
Shiraz, Long Paddock, Victoria
Long Paddock is more square actually but who cares. It's Shiraz is full bodied with a spicy finish, delicious.£20.00
Shiraz/Viognier, Barossa, Yalumba
What a truly Australian thing to do. Get your stock Shiraz and add 10% of your very best Viognier, the result...£28.00
Grenache, Chapel Hill, Mclaren Vale
Grenache doesn't get better than this, its cherries, then mullberries, then jam, then another bottle is required.£32.00
Cabernet Sauvignon, Vasse Felix, Margaret River
South of Perth, this region is all about balance, there is very hot sand in the vineyard and very cold wind from the ocean.£40.00
Pinot Noir, Lethbridge, Geelong
The worlds most difficult grape, meets one of Australia's top producers. The results will take your breath away.£45.00
Octavius Shiraz, Barossa, Yalumba 2001
Only made in select years when the grapes are rated 99-101, the most powerful red wine on our list.£99.00
DESSERT
Chateau La Fleur C'Or 2005
Unctuous and juicy with lovely apricot and pineapple fruitiness and a clean, well balanced yet complex finish.£35.00
Muscat de Beaumes de Venise la Gourgeonne 2006
A pronnounced floral muscat nose and honeyed fruit flavours are we balanced with fresh citrus acidity.£37.00
Chateau Doisy-Daene, Barsac 2005
A subtle and reserved sweet wine with a honeyed fragrance and rich fruits that remain elegant and restrained.£61.00
Moscato d'Asti, Prunotto
Lightly sparkling, sweet, refreshing, apple, luscious.£26.00
Dindarello, Maculan
Honeyed apricot syrup aromas are followed bt beautifully balanced barley sugar and citrus fruit flavours.£46.00
Heggies Botrytis Riesling
Intense apricot, kumquat and peach flavours and aromas are set against a backdrop of fresh acidity and well integrated oak. Half bottle£28.00
AFTER DINNER DRINKS
Late bottled vintage 2000, Ferreira Port
£3.95 per glass£39.00
20 year old Duque de Braganca, Ferreira Port
£78.00
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