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CHAMPAGNE Epernay 189. MOËT & CHANDON BRUT CHAMPAGNE Epernay 189. MOËT & CHANDON BRUT IMPERIAL €60 192. POL ROGER €70 193. MOËT & CHANDON ROSE €70 194. DOM PÉRIGNON €179 Reims 190. VEUVE CLICQUOT YELLOW LABEL BRUT €60 186. TATTINGER BRUT €70 187. TATTINGER ROSE €70 195. KRUG GRANDE CUVÉE €209 Aÿ 191. BOLLINGER SPECIAL CUVEE €65 SPARKLING WINES 196. GUERRIERI RIZZARDI €16 Bottega, Veneto, Italy 197. BOLLÉ ROSÉ EXTRA BRUT €17 Andreola, Veneto, Italy 198. DIRUPO PROSECCO BRUT €20 Andreola, Veneto, Italy 199. CASSAR DE MALTE €37 Marsovin, Wardija Valley Estate, Malta 1 WHITE MALTA 1. LA TORRE GIRGENTINA €11 Marsovin, Maltese Islands Delicate aromas of lemons, lychees and a slight mineral hint 2. MEDINA VERMENTINO ZIBIBBO €11 Delicata, Maltese Islands Blend. Aromatic wine with a delicate floral bouquet 3. CARAVAGGIO CHENIN BLANC €12 Marsovin, Malta Aromas of apples, peaches and apricots 4. CARAVAGGIO CHARDONNAY €12 Marsovin, Malta Ripe lemons with delicate, floral, aromatic hints 5. PALATINO VERMENTINO €12 Delicata, Malta Vermentino. Floral with herbal touches 6. 1919 €15 Marsovin, Gozo Chardonnay. Floral and fruity with hints of apples and citrus 7. ULYSSES €15 Marsovin, Gozo Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay. Citrus and stone fruit character 8. LAURENTI €19 Camillieri Wines, Malta Vermentino, Viognier. Aromas of stone fruit, candied lemon and oak 9. GRAN CAVALIER €20 Delicata, Malta Sauvignon Blanc. Well-structured with hints of green fruits 251. GRAND VIN DE HAUTEVILLE €21 Delicata, Malta Viognier. Floral and peachy nose, apricot finish 12. NEPTUNUS €23 San Niklaw, Malta Vermentino. Intense tropical fruit aromas with balanced acidity. 10. ANTONIN BLANC €24 Marsovin, Ramla Valley, Gozo Chardonnay. Fruity citrus and apple notes on the nose slightly oaked 2 11. ISIS €24 Meridiana, Malta Chardonnay. Refreshing a with tropical fruit flavours 262. BLANC DE CHEVAL €24 Marsovin, Ramla Valley, Gozo Chardonnay. Refreshing citrus fruits with tropical nuances INAMA WHITES THIS AZIENDA AGRICOLA LIES RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CLASSIC REGION, SOAVE, ON MOUNT FOSCARINO. INAMA WHITES BENEFIT FROM THE 100% VOLCANIC SOILS RICH IN MINERALS AND CONTRIBUTES TO THE BOUQUET AND FLAVOUR OF THE WINES WHICH CREATE AN UNREPEATABLE UNIQUENESS. 13. VIN SOAVE, CLASSICO €19 Garganega. Elegant nose of sweet field flowers, camomile, elderflower 14. CHARDONNAY €19 Aromatic with an intense nose of apple, pear and citrus 15. VULCAIA SAUVIGNON €22 Sauvignon Blanc. Nose of citrus and apple with a mineral edge 16. VIGNETI DI FOSCARINO, SOAVE CLASSICO €25 Garganega. Old Vines. Sweet field flowers, honey and almond 17. VIGNETO DU LOT, SOAVE CLASSICO RESERVA €31 Garganega. Single Vineyard. Powerful nose, floral with vanilla overtones 18. VULCAIA FUMÉ €35 Sauvignon Blanc. Single vineyard reserve. ‘Non typical style’ Wines by Az. Agr. Inama, Veneto 3 REST OF ITALY 19. PINOT GRIGIO €15 Fabiano, Veneto Crisp, fresh, fruity with a touch of citrus fruits 20. GAVI DEL COMUNE DI GAVI €18 Fontana Fredda, Piemonte Cortese. Aromas of apple, lime and peach, with just a hint of mineral 22. VERDICCHIO DEI CASTELLI DI JESI CLASSICO €14 Umani Ronchi, Marche Aromas of apples and honey, fruit and lively, well-balanced acidity 23. VILLA ANTINORI €15 Marchesi Antinoro, Toscana Blend. Intense nose, good body and fresh 24. FIANO DI AVELLINO €18 Cantina Vadiaperti, Avellino, Campania Aromatic with hints of peach, zest and honeysuckle 25. GRECO DI TUFO €22 Vesevo, Campania Subtle aromas of lemon and dried honeysuckle THE ISLANDS 26. GRILLO €15 Vigneti Di Zabu, Sicily Aromatic, pears and melon, light mineral notes 27. VERMENTINO DI GALLURA €18 Sella e Mosca, Sardegna Complex structure in which flourish Mediterranean flora flavours 28. ANTHILIA €18 Donnafugata, Sicily Catarratto, Ansonica. Fruity and floral, round and elegant 30. BIANCODICASELLE €24 Benanti, Etna, Sicily Carricante. Stone fruit flavours with complex notes of minerals 31. RAMI €25 Az. Agr. COS, Sicily Inzolia, Grecanico. Organic. Complex wine, farm-yard like aromas 4 BURGUNDY 33. CHABLIS €27 Louis Jadot, Chablis Chardonnay. A light subtle bouquet fresh on the palate 32. POUILLY FUISSE €38 Albert Bichot, Mâconnais Chardonnay. Lemon, apple and mineral aromas and flavours 35. CHABLIS PREMIER CRU VAILLONS €40 J. Moreau et Fils, Chablis Chardonnay. Rich and creamy, with hints of vanilla, peach, melon 44. MERSAULT €70 Roux Pere et Fils, A’ Saint Aabin, Cote d’ Or Chardonnay. Veilles Vignes RHONE AND LOIRE VALLEY 36. MUSCADET SERVE ET MANIE SUR LIE €17 Langlois Chateau, Nantais, Loire Strong aromas of citrus and stone fruit 37. VOUVRAY €18 Guy Saget, Touraine, Loire Chenin Blanc. Lovely, medium dry with floral notes, peach and pear 38. SANCERRE €27 Pascal Jolivet, Central Vineyards, Loire Sauvignon Blanc. Lively, with good citrus peel, herb and flint notes 242. POUILLY FUME €30 Foucher Lebrun, Central Vineyards, Loire Sauvignon Blanc. Dry fruity with subtle flavours of oak and smoke 40. CHÂTEAUNEUF DU PAPE €47 Clos de l’Oratiore, Southern Rhône Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Roussanne, Bourbalenc. 41. COINDREAU LES CASSINES €51 Paul Jaboulet et Aines, Northern Rhône Viognier. Flavours and aromas of apricot and peach, with a fresh finish ALSACE 42. GEWÜRZTRAMINER €20 Hugel, Alsace Lush, with floral and spice notes, lychee and apricot, and a citrus peel 43. RIESLING SCHIFFERBERG €35 Willy Gisselbrecht & fils, Alsace Bold smoky herb, flint and earthy character 5 GERMANY 45. LIEBFRAUMILCH €15 Deinhard, Baden Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Silvaner. Expressive aromas of exotic fruit 47. RIESLING TROCKEN €30 Donnhoff, Nahe Fresh and elegant with tingling minerality AUSTRIA 50. GRÜNER VELTLINER FEDERSPIEL TERRASSEN €25 Domäne Wachau, Wachau Bouquet of gooseberries and green apples, vibrant acidity ISRAEL 51. CHARDONNAY €55 Clos De Gat, Judean Hills Fresh aromas of apples, buttery texture and oak USA 52. CHARDONNAY €17 Mondavi, California Flavours of apples, pear and tropical fruit, hint of creamy oak 53. FUME BLANC €41 Mondavi, California Sauvignon Blanc. Aromas of lime, guava, flavours of lemongrass CHILE 54. LEYDA SAUVIGNON BLANC €18 Viña San Pedro, Leyda Valley Stone fruits aromas with flavours of grapefruit 60. CEFIRO SAUVIGNON BLANC RESERVA €22 Vina Casablanca, Casablanca Valley Lively aromas of citrus and gooseberry, fresh acidity, grassy finish 55. WILD FERMENT CHARDONNAY €29 Errazuriz, Casablanca Valley Ripe pear, nectarine and orange, fragrant of spice and smoke ARGENTINA 56. TORRONTES €17 Bodega Norton, Mendoza Delicate notes of jasmine and citrus on the nose, finishing light and crisp 6 SOUTH AFRICA 261. CHENIN BLANC €18 Stormy Cape, Western Cape Crisp and fresh with flavours of stone fruits and peaches 61. GEWURZTRAMINER €21 Simonsig, Stellenbosch Rich, spicy nose with lovely rose petal and litchi fruit flavours AUSTRALIA 283. CHARDONNAY €18 Deakin Estate, South Australia Picked at optimum maturity to produce a fruit-filled white wine 306. KOONUNGA HILL CHARDONNAY €24 Penfolds, South Australia Fruity characters with an underlay of moderate oak 65. SAUVIGNON BLANC-SÉMILLON €25 Cape Mentelle, Margaret River A full, textured palate of asparagus, citrus and a hint of dried herbs 34. BIN 222 €26 Wyndham Estate, South East Australia Chardonnay. Ripe aromas of stone fruit Intense flavours 307. BIN 51 RIESLING €58 Penfolds, Eden Valley Australia Aromatic bouquet of lavender and spring flowers NEW ZEALAND 66. PRIVATE BIN RIESLING €19 Villa Maria, Marlborough Light and fragrant, with pretty lime, grapefruit and elder blossom aromas 67. MOUNT NELSON SAUVIGNON BLANC €20 Mount Nelson, Marlborough Gooseberry and passion fruit aromas with notes of citrus blossom 276. SAUVIGNON BLANC RESERVA €31 Villa Maria, Wairau Valley, Marlborough Typical ripe fruit character with aromas of passionfruit and grapefruit 68. SAUVIGNON BLANC €45 Cloudy Bay, Marlborough Aromas of passion fruit and lemongrass led with spiciness and fennel crisp acidity 7 REDS MALTA 69. CARAVAGGIO MERLOT €12 Marsovin, Malta Soft red fruity character of plums and raspberries 70. CARAVAGGIO CABERNET SAUVIGNON €12 Marsovin, Malta Intense aromas and flavours of a black fruit character of blackcurrants 71. CARAVAGGIO SHIRAZ €12 Marsovin, Malta Black fruit character, black pepper and spices 72. ULYSSES SHIRAZ €14 Marsovin, Gozo Soft fruity aromas reminiscent of raspberries and plum 73. 1919 €14 Marsovin, Malta Complex aromas of prunes, cherries and liquorice 75. LAURENTI €19 Camillieri Wines, Malta Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc. Cherries, red berries and forest fruits 76. CHEVAL FRANC €19 Marsovin, Wardija Hillside, Malta Cabarnet Franc, Shiraz. Peppery, herbaceous aromas 77. ANTONIN NOIR €24 Marsovin, Marnisi Estate, Marsaxlokk, Malta Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc. Black fruits 78. MARNISI €24 Marsovin, Marnisi Estate, Marsaxlokk, Malta Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc. Black fruit, leather, smoke 79. BEL €24 Meridiana, Malta Syrah. Silky texture, prune and peppery flavours 80. NEXUS €27 Meridiana, Malta Merlot. Ripe cherry plum fruit with soft tannins 81. PRIMUS €45 Marsovin, Malta Gellewza, Shiraz. Ripe cherry plum fruit with soft tannins 8 GRAN MAITRE Marsovin, Ghajn Rihana Estate, Burmarrad, Malta Dedicated to the Grand Masters of Malta by Special appointment to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. 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