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'Single Vineyard' Chardonnay 14 Nv BY THE GLASS SPARKLING 2014 CIRCE BLANC DE BLANC ‘SINGLE VINEYARD’ CHARDONNAY 14 MORNINGTON PENINSULA, VIC NV LAURENT-PERRIER LA CUVEE TOURS-SUR-MARNE, FRANCE 26 CHARDONNAY|PINOT NOIR|PINOT MEUNIER WHITE 2019 ROB DOLAN ‘TRUE COLOURS’ SAUVIGNON BLANC 14 YARRA VALLEY, VIC 2020 BOAT O’CRAIGO GRUNER VELTLINER YARRA VALLEY, VIC 13 2019 VICKERY RIESLING EDEN VALLEY, SA 13 2020 GHOST ROCK PINOT GRIS MORNINGTON PENINSULA, VIC 14 2018 PATRICK PUIZE ‘TERRIOR DE COURGIS’ CHABLIS CHARDONNAY 25 BURGUNDY, FRANCE 2017 SUNSHINE CREEK ESTATE CHARDONNAY YARRA VALLEY, VIC 15 ROSE 2018 CHATEAU PEYROL ROSE GRENACHE|CINSULT|SYRAH 14 PROVENCE, FRANCE RED 2019 LIV ZAC PINOT NOIR, YARRA VALLEY, VIC 15 2016 BRUNO COLIN BOURGOGNE PINOT NOIR BURGUNDY, FRANCE 25 2017 POWELL & SONS ‘RIVERSIDE’ GRENACHE|MOURVEDRE|SHIRAZ 14 BAROSSA VALLEY, SA 2019 CHATEAU FONTARECHE CORBIERES LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON, FRANCE 14 CARIGNAN|SYRAH|MOURVEDRE|GRENACHE 2018 FALLEN GIANTS SHIRAZ GRAMPIANS, VIC 13 SWEET 2009 LE TERTRE DU LYS D’OR SAUTERNES 17 SAUVIGNON BLANC| SEMILLON BORDEAUX, FRANCE SOMMELIER’S SELECTION MP CURRENT HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE CELLAR 2 MOCKTAILS LYCHEE FIZZ 12 LYCHEE JUICE, ROSE SYRUP, LIME TOPPED WITH LEMONADE BEERS PRICKLY MOSES ‘OTWAY LIGHT’ LAGER OTWAYS, VIC 9 MOON DOG LAGER PRESTON, VIC 10 2 BROTHERS ‘TAXI’ PILSNER MOORABBIN, VIC 12 4 PINES KOLSCH MANLY, NSW 11 SAMPLE PALE ALE COLLINGWOOD, VIC 12 HARGREAVES HILL IPA YARRA VALLEY, VIC 13 CIDER FARMYARD ‘SYDER’ PINK LADY APPLE CIDER YARRA VALLEY, VIC 13 SPARKLING WINE & CHAMPAGNE 3 SPARKLING WINES 2014 CIRCE BLANC DE BLANC ‘SINGLE VINEYARD’ CHARDONNAY 84 MORNINGTON PENINSULA, VIC CHAMPAGNE NV LAURENT-PERRIER LA CUVEE 172 CHARDONNAY|PINOT NOIR|PINOT MEUNIER TOURS-SUR-MARNE, FRANCE NV VILMART GRAND CELLIER CHARDONNAY|PINOT NOIR 255 REIMS, FRANCE 2009 G.H. 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WINES 74 HEATHCOTE, VIC 2007 JASPER HILL ‘GEORGIA’S PADDOCK’ 315 HEATHCOTE, VIC 2016 COOPER BURNS 78 BAROSSA VALLEY, SA 2012 JIM BARRY ‘THE MCRAE WOOD’ 160 CLARE VALLEY, SA 2017 MITOLO ‘ANGELA’ 89 MCLAREN VALE, SA 2013 BIRKS WENDOUREE SHIRAZ|MALBEC 332 EDEN VALLEY, SA 2017 SCHILD ESTATE ‘NARROW ROAD’ SHIRAZ|CABERNET 162 BAROSSA VALLEY, SA 2016 ROCKFORD ‘BASKET PRESS’ 242 BAROSSA VALLEY, SA 2018 STANDISH ‘THE RELIC’ 265 BAROSSA VALLEY, SA 2017 YANN CHAVE ‘LE ROUVRE’ CROZES-HERMITAGE 235 RHONE VALLEY, FRANCE 2016 STEPHANE OGIER ‘LA ROSINE’ 164 RHONE VALLEY, FRANCE 2017 NICOLAS BADEL ‘MONTROND’ SAINT-JOSEPH 152 RHONE VALLEY, FRANCE 11 SOUTHERN RHONE BLENDS 2017 POWELL & SONS ‘RIVERSIDE’ GRENACHE|MOURVEDRE|SYRAH 78 BAROSSA VALLEY, SA 2016 LIZ HEIDENREICH GRENACHE 78 BAROSSA VALLEY, SA 2018 MAXWELL ‘FOUR ROADS’ GRENACHE 74 MCLAREN VALE, SA 2019 JERICHO GRENACHE|SHIRAZ|MOURVEDRE 80 MCLAREN VALE, SA 2016 DOMAINE DE L’HORTUS ‘GRANDE CUVEE’ PIC SAINT LOUP 165 SYRAH|MOURVEDRE|GRENACHE LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON, FRANCE 2019 CHATEAU FONTARECHE CORBIERES VIEILLES VIGNES 76 CARIGNAN|SYRAH|MOURVEDRE|GRENACHE LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON, FRANCE 2018 RIVE DROITE COTES DU RHONE 82 GRENACHE|SYRAH|MOURVEDRE|CINSAULT RHONE VALLEY, FRANCE 2015 CHENE BLEU ‘ASTRALABE’ VENTOUX GRENACHE|SYRAH 168 RHONE VALLEY, FRANCE MERLOT & BLENDS 2014 CHATEAU BARRAIL DU BLANC ST EMILION GRAND CRU 153 MERLOT|CABERNET FRANC BORDEAUX, FRANCE 2016 GOULEE BY COS D’ESTOURNEL MEDOC 217 MERLOT|CABERNET SAUVIGNON|CABERNET FRANC BORDEAUX, FRANCE CABERNETS & BLENDS 2018 BOWEN ESTATE CABERNET SAUVIGNON 86 COONAWARRA, SA 2016 GOLDEN BALL ‘GALLICE’ CABERNET|MERLOT|MALBEC 138 BEECHWORTH, VIC 2017 FORREST HILL ‘HIGHBERRY FIELDS’ CABERNET SAUVIGNON 79 GREAT SOUTHERN, WA 2017 LANGMEIL ‘BLACKSMITH’ 91 BAROSSA VALLEY, SA 12 SWEET WINE 375ML 2017 MOUNT HORROCKS ‘CORDON CUT’ RIESLING 85 CLARE VALLEY, SA 2016 FROGMORE CREEK ICED RIESLING 58 COAL RIVER, TAS 2009 LE TERTRE DU LYS D’OR SAUTERNES 145 SAUVIGNON BLANC|SEMILLON BORDEAUX, FRANCE 750ML 2016 CARMES DE RIEUSSEC SAUTERNES 75 SEMILLON|SAUVIGNON BLANC|MUSCADELLE BORDEAUX, FRANCE 2005 CHATEAU COUTET BARSAC 215 SEMILLON|SAUVIGNON BLANC|MUSCADELLE BORDEAUX, FRANCE 2002 CHATEAU DE FARGUES SAUTERNES 305 SEMILLON|SAUVIGNON BLANC BORDEAUX, FRANCE 2004 CHATEAU D’YQUEM SAUTERNES SEMILLON|SAUVIGNON BLANC 684 BORDEAUX, FRANCE 1999 KRACHER ‘No5’ SCHEUREBE TROCKENBEERENAUSLESE 486 BURGENLAND, AUSTRIA 13 HALF BOTTLES 375ML SPARKLING & CHAMPAGNE NV BILLECART-SALMON ROSE PINOT NOIR|CHARDONNAY 185 MAREUIL-SUR-AY, FRANCE WHITE WINE 2017 DOMAINE VOCORET & FILS CHABLIS 65 BURGUNDY, FRANCE 2016 WILLIAM FEVRE CHABLIS 72 BURGUNDY, FRANCE 14 MAGNUMS 1500ML SPARKLING & CHAMPAGNE NV LAURENT-PERRIER LA CUVEE 340 CHARDONNAY|PINOT NOIR|PINOT MEUNIER TOURS-SUR-MARNE, FRANCE WHITE 2016 VOCORET & FILS MONTEE DE TONNERRE CHABLIS 1ER CRU 235 BURGUNDY, FRANCE 2015 SAVATERE CHARDONNAY 410 BEECHWORTH, VIC RED 2016 ISOLE E OLENA CHIANTI CLASSICO SANGIOVESE|CANAIOLO 228 TUSCANY, ITALY 2013 E.GIGAL COTES DU RHONE SHIRAZ|GRENACHE|MOURVEDRE 162 RHONE VALEY, FRANCE 2017 BLIND CORNER ‘FIELD BLEND’ SHIRAZ|VIOGNIER 196 MARGARET RIVER, WA 2013 TORBRECK ‘THE STEADING’ SHIRAZ 258 BAROSSA VALLEY, SA 15 APERITIF LILLET BLANC, FRANCE 10 LILLET ROUGE, FRANCE 10 DOLIN DRY,
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