- Clean, fresh and lively with crisp acidity and wonderfully zesty
fruit flavours. Enjoy with "Salt & Chilli Squid".
£12.50
2
Chardonnay 2005 Gran Feudo, Spain
- Perfectly balanced with ripe peach and melon flavours and clean
citrus acidity. Ideal with scallops, monkfish and chicken dishes.
£12.95
3
Semillon Chardonnay 2005 Thorne Hill, Australia
- This blend of mature Semillon and ripe melon Chardonnay has
soft oak characters and a rich, dry finish..
£13.50
4
Viognier 2005, Delas Freres, France
- At last this fantastic variety is gaining the recognition it deserves,
all the rage in the trendy wine bars of London, Milan & New York .
Great on it’s own or ideal with all Asian cuisine.
£14.50
5
Pinot Grigio Trentino 2005 Mezzacorona, Italy
- A good example of this fresh and fruity, fashionable grape variety.
Try it with "Green Lipped Mussels in Black Bean sauce".
£14.95
6
Chenin Blanc 2006 Kanu Vineyards, Stellenbosch,
South Africa
- Initially crisp with a long, rich, creamy finish. An ideal accompaniment
to most spicy dishes.
£15.50
7
Colefield Sauvignon Blanc 2004 Morton Estate, New Zealand
- A delicious wine with ripe and zingy gooseberry flavours, perfect wih
spicy shellfish dishes like prawns or scallops. This wine was successful
in winning the Trophy for Best Sauvignon Blanc at the London
International Wine Challenge 2003.
£16.00
8
Chateau Sainte Michelle Pinot Gris 2004\5 California
- Fruity, floral and refreshing describes the essence of this wine.
Inviting aromas of orange peel, melon and apple lead to flavours
of honeysuckle, spice and green apples.
£16.50
9
Dart Valley Reserve, Sharpham Estate, Devon
- The ever popular DVR, soft, rounded and slightly off dry.
£16.50
10
Wild Ferment Chardonnay 2004 Yalumba, Australia
- Full bodied fruit bursting classic Oz Chardonnay, perfectly
finished with a touch of spice.
£17.50
11
Chablis 2005 Thierry Hamelin, France
- Well balanced with good fruit and mineral flavours.
Classic Chablis to enjoy with most of our menu.
£18.50
12
Sancerre 2004 La Croix du Roy, Domaine Lucien
Crochet, France
- Rich and complex with a classic, grassy character. Great Sancerre
from a very fine family producer
£21.95
13
Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume 2004 Jean-Marc Brocard, France
- Terroir is the thing. It is only by respecting the terroir that a winemaker
can produce something unique. This is a wonderful , rich, creamy wine,
true to the land from which it came. Hugh Johnson, the wordsmith of
wine, put it best when he described Jean-Marc as a "confirmed terroiriste".
£24.75
14
Pouilly Fume ‘Les Berthiers’ 2004 France
- Absolutely stunning Loire Sauvignon, weight, intensity, balance
And length, it does not get any better. Forget New Zealand.
This is the great way Sauvignon should taste.