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Sparkling & Champagne

  1. Prosecco, ValdeseNVItaly£6.50 £25
  2. Baron de Marck, BrutNVFrance£9.50 £37
  3. Jacquart Mosaïque Rosé NVFrance£50
  4. Jacquart Blanc de Blanc 2006France£65
  5. Bollinger Special CuveeNVFrance£65
  6. Moët et Chandon, Brut Imperial NV France£70
  7. Laurent Perrier, Cuvée Rosé Brut NV France£90

White Wines

  1. Cortese Amonte, Volpi 2013Italy£3.95 £5.25 £19

Light & crisp with delicate citrus fruit aromas & nuances of freshly mown grass & almonds.

  1. Sauvignon Blanc, Man Vintners 2013South Africa£4.25£5.50£22

This wine has a lively bouquet of fruit reminiscent of pineapple & limes with a flinty touch.

A refreshingly crisp Sauvignon Blanc.

  1. Rueda Blanco, Marques De Riscal 2013Spain£4.50 £5.95 £23

Soft, fruity & crisp, with white peach & lemon zest. Refreshing & clean with terrific length of flavour.

  1. Petit Chenin, Ken Forrester 2014South Africa£25

Supple & spicy Chenin Blanc with a steely edge.

  1. Chardonnay, Are you Game? 2013Australia£27

A medium body with clean citrus fruit & white nectarine supported by well integrated

French oak & balanced acidity.

  1. Sutherland Riesling, Thelema 2013South Africa£29

Fragrant, pungent orange blossom & lime character that is sweetish on the palate, & has a long finish.

  1. Eidosela Albarino, Bodegas Eidosela 2013Spain£30

Fresh & balanced with pure flavours showing good mineral character, with a good length &

texture on the palate.

  1. Black Label Sauvignon Blanc, Yealands Estate 2013New Zealand£32

Flavours of passion fruit & blackcurrant leaf with underlying notes of wet stone & thyme.

Good weight & texture, with a focused mineral acidity.

  1. Chardonnay, Cannonball 2012USA£36

Sophisticated nose of lemon curd, peaches & a hint of pie crust. On the palate, zippy stone

fruit & tropical notes, pineapple &soft vanilla bean on the finish.

  1. Gavi di Gavi, Ascheri 2013Italy£38

The fragrant fresh nose displays notes of a floral, green fruit character with a minerally undertone.

The palate mirrors the nose with its fresh & delicate approach, dry & balanced

this wine has a good length.

  1. Pouilly Fume, Chateau Favray 2013France £39

An estate grown Sauvignon that proudly demonstrates the round, lush style of the terroir, fantastic concentration & superb balance, merci Quentin David.

  1. Sancerre, Domaine Franck Millet 2013France £42

Loire classic, intensely aromatic, dry & fruity with mouth-watering zingy acidity.

  1. Chablis 1er Cru Montmain, Domaine Louis Michel 2011France£55

Full of mineral flavours alongside zippy citrus & green apple characteristics.

The finish is elegant & very fine.

  1. Meursault, Domaine Jean-Michel Gaunoux 2011France£70

Full, ripe fruits emanate from the glass of this famous Domaine wine, with an enticing note of

honey on the nose leading to an intense & concentrated palate with well balanced acidity &

a crisp & elegant finish.

The year of the vintage may alter due to market changes

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Rosé Wines

  1. Más Amor Rosado, Massard 2013Spain£4.75 £6.50 £27

Light, elegant complex & dry with vibrant freshness in the glass & a powerful fruity, herby nose.

In the mouth there is subtle minerality with a refreshing finish.

  1. Black Label, Pinot Noir Rosé, Yealands 2014New Zealand£29

Light salmon in colour with pretty & delicate notes of red berries & cream. The red berries

continue on the palate with great texture & finishes with mouth-watering acidity.

  1. Sancerre Rosé, Domaine des Vieux Pruniers 2013France£36

Dry & light with a mouth-watering layer of Pinot Noir character intertwine with a vibrant,

mineral acidity that lends elegance & poise to the long, crisp finish.

Red Wines

  1. Caracter Shiraz /Malbec, Bodegas Santa Ana2014Argentina£3.95 £5.25 £19

Medium bodied with soft ripe red fruit flavours & a dry, rounded finish.

  1. Rioja, Vina Collada, Marques de Riscal 2011 Spain£4.50£5.95 £23

Attractive ripe fruit flavours with a delicious savoury character & a hint of toast on the finish

  1. Pinotage, Man Vintners 2013South Africa£24

Bold & juicy with red berry fruit flavours & a touch of sweet oak spice.

  1. PainterBridge Zinfandel, J. Lohr 2011USA£25

The warm Californian climate has blessed this Zinfandel with its delicious jammy, bramble

fruit & a juicy, elegant finish.

  1. Cabernet/Carmenere, Antu Ninquen 2012Chile£28

Medium to full bodied with a well structured texture anchoring a plummy, damson & slightly spicy character. Polished & stylish.

  1. Malbec, Tomero 2013Argentina £29

Full bodied, ripe, spicy Malbec with plum & blackberry flavours.

  1. Stickleback Red, Shiraz/Cab/Dolcetto/Lagrein Heartlands2010Australia£30

Sumptuous but not overbearing red-fruited blend by Ben Glaetzer, which has a cherryish charge

from mixing the Italian varieties Dolcetto & Lagrien with the more usual Cabernet & Shiraz

  1. Pinot Noir, Mansion House 2010New Zealand£35

Bright plum & cherry fruit flavours, cedar & oak spice together with underlining earthy & game complexities on the nose. A medium bodied wine with a svelte,velvety texture, supporting dark

berry fruit flavours & a soft, fine finish.

  1. Merlot, Thelema 2010South Africa£37

From top South African producer, Gyles Webb come this juicy, broad & ripe Merlot, packed with red & black berry fruits, a firm, well integrated oaky structure & a bold, well defined finish; great food wine.

  1. Rioja Reserva, Marques De Riscal 2009Spain £38

A plump & fruity palate with a fine but solid tannic structure & the complexity of pepper, spices & oak.

  1. Nebbiolo d’Alba, Bricco San Giacomo, Ascheri 2012Italy£39

Nebbiolo is the noblest grape in the Langhe, made famous by the grand wine of Barolo. Winemaker & personal friend Matteo Ascheri believes that Bricco San Giacomo, named after his father really extenuates the fruit characters of their most prized treasure. Dry on the palate, yet velvety & harmonious.

  1. Fleurie Poncié, Domaine du Vissoux 2013France £42

Good concentration of fresh strawberries & yellow plums finishing dry & persistent.

  1. Ser Lapo Chianti Classico Riserva, Fonterutoli 2011Italy£42

The word ‘Classico’ on a bottle of Chianti does not necessarily mean that it is a ‘classic’ wine or even a superior one. It simply means that the winery is situated in the largest of the eight sub-regions of Chianti called Chianti Classico. Ser Lapo is a particularly stellar example from this famous part of Tuscany.

  1. Amarone Valpolicella Valpantena DOC Villa Arvedi, Bertani 2011Italy£65

Deep scents of cherry, sour cherry, berries & notes of spices. Soft in the mouth with flavours

of red fruit.

The year of the vintage may alter due to market changes

An Optional service charge of 10% will be added to all tables

The year of the vintage may alter due to market changes