Wines by the glass - Whites
Colombard Comté Tolosan, La Lande, France
By the glass £3.25 /125ml, £4.25 /175ml and £5.75/250ml
Like taking a stair lift up the rock face of sheer freshness!! Quite possibly the freshest tasting grape in the world.
Sauvignon Blanc, La Paz, Chile
By the glass £3.25 /125ml, £4.25 /175ml and £5.75/250ml
Surf this ultra modern wave of citrus flavour with Chile’s favourite grape variety.
Semillon Chardonnay, Mullygrubber Warburn Estate, Australia
By the glass £3.60 /125ml, £4.75 /175ml and £6.50/250ml
This sun kissed Australian blend has great ripeness of tropical fruit and a round juicy palate.
Pinot Grigio, Via Nova, Italy
By the glass £3.60 /125ml, £4.75 /175ml and £6.50/250ml
The now ‘infamous PG’ has become a real favourite over recent years probably because of its easy drinking style.
Wines by the glass - Rose
Garnacha Rosé, Campo Nuevo, Spain
By the glass £3.25 /125ml, £4.25 /175ml and £5.75/250ml
The Wimbledon Rose! Strawberries and cream springs to mind.
Pinot Grigio Blush, Sospiro, Italy
By the glass £3.60 /125ml, £4.75 /175ml and £6.50/250ml
The most fashionable light rose on the market. In Italian Sospiro is the word for ‘sigh’ and in this case a good one.
Wines by the glass - Red
Tempranillo, Campo Nuevo, Spain
By the glass £3.25 /125ml, £4.25 /175ml and £5.75/250ml
From the grape that put Rioja on the map. A soft and fruity offering.
Primitivo Salento, Boheme, Italy
By the glass £3.25 /125ml, £4.25 /175ml and £5.75/250ml
A real strawberry fruit bomb from Puglia (that’s the heel bit!) in Southern Italy.
Shiraz Cabernet, Mullygrubber, Warburn Estate, Australia
By the glass £3.60 /125ml, £4.75 /175ml and £6.50/250ml
Shiraz goooood, Cabernet goooood! A winning combination in our eyes.
Merlot, De Gras, Chile
By the glass £3.60 /125ml, £4.75 /175ml and £6.50/250ml
Tastes like Nan’s spiced plum chutney from days of yore!
White wines £16
Colombard Comté Tolosan, La Lande
By the bottle £16
Like taking a stair lift up the rock face of sheer freshness!! Quite possibly the freshest tasting grape in the world.
Sauvignon Blanc, La Paz
By the bottle £16
Surf this ultra modern wave of citrus flavour with Chile’s favourite grape variety.
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.
Pinot Grigio, Via Nova
By the bottle £18
The now ‘infamous PG’ has become a real favourite over recent years probably because of its easy drinking style.
Chenin Blanc, Man Vintners
By the bottle £18
A brilliant medium – dry Chenin. Layers of ripe, peachy, nectarine fruit and delicious citrus backbone.
White wines £24
Viognier IGP Pays d’Oc, Leduc
By the bottle £24
What a peach......literally! This grape absolutely loves to be married together with its favourite sidekick, shellfish?
Moscatel Sauvignon Mariona Alicante Blanco, Artiga
By the bottle £24
Tastes just like an English Garden in full summer bloom! Vibrant, floral and fruity.
Chardonnay Reserva, Vina Leyda
By the bottle £24
Chardonnay as it should be. Brioche flavoured oak, matched up with refreshing 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 £28
Riesling, Mansion House Bay
By the bottle £28
This Kiwi offering is as far removed from old-fashioned German styles as you can get. Lively green apple and lime intensity, finished off with subtle hints of honey. Great food wine.
Chablis, Olivier Tricon
By the bottle £28
From the ‘Spiritual Home’ of Chardonnay. Fresh and floral with excellent citrus character. A true classic.
Sauvignon Blanc, Iona Wines
By the bottle £28
This Vineyard literally drops off into the Atlantic Ocean and it’s this location which makes this Sauvignon so pure and mineral in style. Drink it before the Ocean claims it!
Gavi di Gavi, La Minaia, Nicola Bergaglio
By the bottle £28
Great Gavi is a rare pleasure, and this bone dry, nimble white is the ultimate aperitif; you will gasp when you lock on to its laser-driven, heart-achingly beautiful aroma. Sublime wine – do not miss out.
White wines £32
Albariño Valmiñor, Rias Baixas
By the bottle £32
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 £32
If you could envisage making the perfect Sauvignon Blanc it would probably taste like this. Dry, intense and of course....elegant!
White wines £48
Chablis 1er Cru, Montée de Tonnerre, Domaine Louis Michel 2008
By the bottle £48
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 2008
By the bottle £48
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
Tempranillo, Campo Nuevo
By the bottle £16
From the grape that put Rioja on the map. A soft and fruity offering.
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!
Crianza, Pagos de Aráiz
By the bottle £18
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!
Red wines £24
Côtes du Rhône, Domaine de la Mirandole
By the bottle £24
Good old Rhône, 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.
Montepulciano, Biferno Rosso Riserva DOC, Camillo De Lellis
By the bottle £24
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.
Amalaya Malbec blend, Colomé
By the bottle £24
Big perfumed Malbec from the highest vineyards in the world. Spicy, intense and packed with fruit, perfect with Steak.
Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva, Vina Leyda
By the bottle £24
Quite simply Ribena on steroids!! Turbocharged dark fruits with a big slab of French oak. Nice!
Red wines £28
Hawkes Bay Pinot Noir, Trinity Hill 2009
By the bottle £28
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!
Briccotondo Barbera Piemonte DOC Fontanafredda, 2009
By the bottle £28
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.
Fleurie La Bonne Dame, Jean Tête 2009
By the bottle £28
This Beaujolais Cru is for those of you who like a lighter smoother style of wine which is the trademark of this beautiful region.
Shiraz Viognier, Yering Station 2007
By the bottle £28
A Shiraz that makes the Aussies homesick! If you take the iconic Syrah’s of the Northern Rhone and add a splash of Australian sunshine, this is what you get.
Red wines £32
Rioja Reserva, Marqués de Riscal 2005
By the bottle £32
The stuff of legends! This Rioja absolutely drips with tradition and is old school Rioja at its very best.
Château Bertinat Lartigue, Richard Dubois 2006
By the bottle £32
St. Emillion produces some of the most enjoyable wines in the whole Bordeaux region. Definitely one for the Merlot lovers.
Red wines £48
Château Tayac, Cru Bourgeois, Margaux
By the bottle £48
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 £48
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.
