Wines by the glass - Whites
Ugni Blanc Vin de France, La Cadence, France
By the glass £3.25 /125ml, £4.25 /175ml and £5.75/250ml
(11% abv)
Sauvignon Blanc, El Viento Chile
By the glass £3.60/125ml, £4.75/175ml and £6.50/250ml
(13.5% abv)
Pinot Grigio delle Venezie, Veritiere, Italy
By the glass £4.00/125ml, £5.25 /175ml and £7.00/250ml
(12% abv)
Verdicchio Classico, Villa Bianchi, Umani Ronchi, Italy
By the glass £4.40/125ml, £5.85/175ml and £7.75/250ml
(12% abv)
Wines by the glass - Rose
Garnacha Rosé, Campo Nuevo, Spain
By the glass £3.25/125ml, £4.25/175ml and £5.75/250ml
(12.5% abv)
Pinot Grigio Blush, Sospiro, Italy
By the glass £3.60/125ml, £4.75/175ml and £6.50/250ml
(12% abv)
Wines by the glass - Red
Primitivo Salento, Boheme, Italy
By the glass £3.25/125ml, £4.25/175ml and £5.75/250ml
(13% abv)
Merlot, De Gras, Chile
By the glass £3.60/125ml, £4.75/175ml and £6.50/250ml
(13% abv)
Tempranillo Cabernet, Pagos de Aráiz, Spain
By the glass £4.00/125ml, £5.25/175ml and £7.00/250ml
(14% abv)
Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva, Vina Leyda, Chile
By the glass £4.40/125ml, £5.85/175ml and £7.75/250ml
(14% abv)
White wines £16
Ugni Blanc Vin de France, La Cadence
By the bottle £16
Fresh, vibrant Southern French white.
White wines £18
Semillon Chardonnay, Mullygrubber, Warburn Estate
By the bottle £18
This sun kissed Australian blend has great ripeness of tropical fruit and a round juicy palate.
Sauvignon Blanc, El Viento
By the bottle £18
Surf this ultra modern wave of citrus flavour with Chile’s favourite grape variety.
White wines £20
Pinot Grigio delle Venezie IGT, Veritiere
By the bottle £20
The now ‘infamous PG’ has become a real favourite over recent years probably because of its easy drinking style.
Vallobera Anada, Bodegas Vallobera
By the bottle £20
Some white Rioja’s are drowned in cheap American oak but fear not, this aromatic little beauty is as fresh as the day it was picked
White wines £22
Viognier IGP Pays d’Oc, Leduc
By the bottle £22
What a peach... literally! This grape absolutely loves to be married together with its favourite sidekick, shellfish?
Verdicchio Classico, Villa Bianchi, Umani Ronchi
By the bottle £22
Fancy a change from Pinot Grigio anyone? Say hello to ‘Villa Bianchi’! A stylish seafood-friendly Verdicchio from the greatest wine producer of the Marche region.
White wines £24
Exmoor Drive Chardonnay, Xanadu
By the bottle £24
Chardonnay as it should be. Brioche flavoured oak, matched up with refreshing tropical fruit character.
Sauvignon de Touraine Le Courlis, Clos du Porteau
By the bottle £24
Why look to non-classic Sauvignon regions when you can have it all, from this grape’s spiritual home in the Loire, at the right price, with Le Courlis.
White wines £26
Organic Sauvignon Blanc, Urlar
By the bottle £26
If you don’t believe in Biodynamic & Organic farming then we are sure Urlar will help change your mind. Without doubt the purest tasting Sauvignon we have ever come across.
Grüner Veltliner Federspiel Kollmütz, Erich Machherndl
By the bottle £26
The Sommeliers love it and so do we. Unbelievably versatile with food but particularly awesome with Salmon or a slab of Pork, anyone hungry!
White wines £30
Macon Fuissé, Domaine Paquet
By the bottle £30
If your taste veers towards a fatter, more buttery Chardonnay style, then this one is for you. Its wines like this that help remind us all of why Burgundy is still the most hallowed Chardonnay turf in the universe.
Riesling, Trimbach
By the bottle £30
The Trimbach family are undoubtedly the Kings of Alsace winemaking. They pretty much invented the bone dry and mineral style when it comes to the noble grape varieties. Their Riesling is complex, yet restrained with a fantastic lemony backbone.
White wines £35
Albariño Valmiñor, Rias Baixas
By the bottle £35
Once bitten forever smitten with Albariño. Think aromatic – like Viognier, but silky and lime juicy too, like bone dry Riesling, with a finish like great Sauvignon Blanc – it’s got it all!
Sancerre Blanc, Domaine du Carrou, Dominique Roger
By the bottle £35
If you could envisage making the perfect Sauvignon Blanc it would probably taste like this. Dry, intense and of course... elegant!
White wines £50
Chablis 1er Cru, Montée de Tonnerre, Domaine Louis Michel
By the bottle £50
You could say that Louis Michel is a bit of a tree hugger because he refuses to use any oak in his wines. This makes his Chablis the purest expression possible and his effort from Montee de Tonnerre is one of the finest. Top stuff.
Puligny Montrachet, Domaine Alain Chavy
By the bottle £50
The holy grail of oaked Chardonnays from one of the finest villages of the Côte du Beaune. This white burgundy balances ripe tropical fruit with sublime toasty oak. Slips down like nectar.
Red wines £16
Primitivo Salento, Boheme
By the bottle £16
A real strawberry fruit bomb from Puglia (that’s the heel bit!) in Southern Italy.
Red wines £18
Shiraz Cabernet, Mullygrubber, Warburn Estate
By the bottle £18
Shiraz goooood, Cabernet goooood! A winning combination in our eyes.
Merlot, De Gras
By the bottle £18
Tastes like Nan’s spiced plum chutney from days of yore!
Red wines £20
Tempranillo Cabernet, Pagos de Araiz
By the bottle £20
The twist with this traditional Tempranillo is the addition of Merlot and Cabernet. This is like dribbling a touch of Bordeaux into the Spanish mix. Should please fans of top class wines from both sides of the Pyrenees!
Côtes Du Rhône Rouge, Cave de Cairanne
By the bottle £20
Good old Rhone, if you drunk red wine in the 80’s and 90’s it was probably this Kit. This will bring those memories flooding back, great quaffable French rouge.
Red wines £22
Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva, Vina Leyda
By the bottle £22
Quite simply Ribena on steroids!! Turbocharged dark fruits with a big slab of French oak. Nice!
Montepulciano, Biferno Rosso Riserva DOC, Camillo De Lellis
By the bottle £22
The mighty Biferno delivers all the rustic warmth you’ll need during the winter months. A great alternative for those of you who love the macho wines of the Rhône and northern Spain.
Red wines £24
Shiraz Billi Billi, Mount Langhi Ghiran
By the bottle £24
Displays a complex nose, with a broad array of fruit and oak aromas. Medium bodied, with soft blueberry fruit, spices and subtle oak, well integrated tannin and a dry finish.
Estate Malbec, Humberto Canale Patagonia
By the bottle £24
This is a big wine, so warriors need only apply – once you have taken the plunge reward this meaty creation with a char-grilled steak – one of the great food and wine combos of the world.
Red wines £26
Briccotondo Barbera Piemonte DOC Fontanafredda
By the bottle £26
Fontanafredda is an old hunting lodge frequented by Italian nobility in days gone by and it makes monumentally serious wines. Not surprisingly this Barbera was frequently enjoyed with the fruits of their labour.
Ebano 6, Ribera Del Duero
By the bottle £26
Ebano have really tamed the raw power of the Tempranillo grape in this super smooth and silky Ribera. Rioja, watch out!
Red wines £30
Hawkes Bay Pinot Noir, Trinity Hill
By the bottle £30
Pinot Noir is without doubt one of the most aromatic and sensual of all red grapes and this super smooth version from Trinity is no exception. Like drinking velvet!
Fleurie La Bonne Dame, Jean Tête
By the bottle £30
Ebano have really tamed the raw power of the Tempranillo grape in this super smooth and silky Ribera. Rioja, watch out!
Red wines £35
St Emillion Château Bertinat Lartigue, Richard Dubois
By the bottle £35
St. Emillion produces some of the most enjoyable wines in the whole Bordeaux region. Definitely one for the Merlot lovers.
Rioja Reserva, Marqués de Riscal
By the bottle £35
The stuff of legends! This Rioja absolutely drips with tradition and is old school Rioja at its very best.
Red wines £50
Château Tayac, Cru Bourgeois, Margaux
By the bottle £50
This is the epitome of claret. Medium-bodied and dry with a firm palate comprising dark forest fruits, and hints of spicy oak complexity. Ready for any main course carnivorous offering.
Amarone Classico, Acinatico DOC, Accordini
By the bottle £50
At 16% alcohol, it should really be a monster; which would require an instant nap after consumption. However the balance and elegance of this beast will leave you yearning for more.
Rosé £16
Garnacha Rosé, Campo Nuevo
By the bottle £16
The Wimbledon rosé! Strawberries and cream springs to mind.
Rosé £18
Pinot Grigio Blush, Sospiro
By the bottle £18
The most fashionable light rosé on the market. In Italian Sospiro is the word for ‘sigh’ and in this case a good one.
Rosé £24
Cuvée Bacchus, Château des Chaberts
By the bottle £18
Provence is home to the most fashionable and enviable rosés on the planet such as this devastatingly attractive pale pink rosé which shimmers with beauty in the glass.
Sparkling Wines £25
Valdese Prosecco Brut, Terre di Sant’Alberto
By the bottle £25
A classic elegant Prosecco with tiny bubbles with a palate of fresh green apple and a long, crisp finish.
Brut di Pinot Nero Rosé VS, Ruggeri
By the bottle £25
Medium bodied and dry, possessing a ripe cranberry fruit intensity that balances the bubbles and the crisp finish beautifully.
Champagne £40
Mumm Cordon Rouge Brut
By the bottle £40
Rich and yellow in colour, peach and apricot flavours with subtle hints of toasted nuts and hints of vanilla..
Champagne £50
Mumm Brut Rosé
By the bottle £50
Strawberry pink in hue with a luscious nose of red fruits, caramel and vanilla. The palate is medium bodied and distinctly fruity with a crisp, juicy finish.
Champagne £135
Cuvée Dom Pérignon, Moët et Chandon
By the bottle £135
Aromas of acacia honey and fresh almonds, dried apricots and toasted brioche finishing long and elegant. Please ask the staff for vintage availability.
Sweet Wine £18
Muscat de Beaumes de Venise, Domaine de la Pigeade
By the bottle £18 / 750ml for £4.25
Provence is home to the most fashionable and enviable rosés on the planet such as this devastatingly attractive pale pink rosé which shimmers with beauty in the glass.
Sweet Wine £24
Clos Dady, Sauternes
By the bottle £24 / 750ml for £6.00
No wine list is complete without a special sticky from Bordeaux, and this is ours. Orange marmalade springs to mind!!
