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The Promenade Bar Drinks The Promenade Bar Drinks Champagne By the glass 125ml Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut, NV £19 Veuve Clicquot Rosé Brut, NV £23 Larmandier-Bernier Latitude, Blanc de Blancs, £29 Extra Brut Veuve Clicquot Vintage, 2008 £35 Dom Pérignon, 2010 £68 Sparkling wine By the glass 125ml So Jennie, Le Manoir des Sacres, non-alcoholic £14 sparkling wine, France, NV Rathfinny Estate, Blanc de Noirs, Sussex, UK, 2016 £22 Please note that champagne vintages may change and are subject to availability. White champagne Non-vintage Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut £95 Billecart-Salmon Brut Réserve £115 A & M Drappier Pinot Noir Brut Nature £130 Billecart-Salmon Cuvée Sous Bois £235 Bollinger Special Cuvée £170 Charles Chevalier, Cuvée d’Honneur £125 Duval-Leroy Extra Brut Prestige 1er Cru £125 Eric Rodez Blanc de Noirs £175 Krug Grande Cuvée £430 Lanson Black Label £130 Lanson Extra Age £130 Larmandier-Bernier Latitude Blanc de Blancs Extra Brut £170 Laurent-Perrier Ultra Brut £150 Laurent-Perrier Grand Siècle £295 Louis Roederer Brut Premier £170 Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial £115 Ruinart Blanc de Blancs £210 Taittinger Brut Réserve £140 Veuve Clicquot Demi-Sec £125 Veuve Clicquot Rich £155 Veuve Clicquot Extra Brut Extra Old £215 Vintage Bollinger La Grande Année, 2005 £310 Bollinger La Grande Année, 2012 £320 Billecart-Salmon Vintage 2009 £230 Billecart-Salmon Cuvée Nicolas Francois, 2002 £445 Bruno Paillard Assemblage, 2008 £220 Bruno Paillard Blanc de Blancs, 2004 £270 Bruno Paillard N.P.U., 2003 £550 Cristal Brut, 2008 £800 Cristal Brut, 2012 £750 Delamotte Blanc de Blancs, 2007 £175 Dom Pérignon, 2006 £480 Dom Pérignon, 2008 £380 Dom Pérignon, 2010 £395 Dom Pérignon P2, 2000 £875 Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs, 2007 £440 Krug Clos d’Ambonnay, 1998 £3,950 Krug Vintage, 1998 £950 Krug Vintage, 2000 £880 Krug Vintage, 2002 £800 Lanson Gold Label, 2008 £150 Laurent-Perrier Vintage, 2007 £150 Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque, 2008 £390 René Geoffroy, Empreinte 1er Cru, 2012 £165 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs, 2006 £480 Veuve Clicquot Vintage, 2008 £205 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame, 2006 £399 White champagne Magnum Billecart-Salmon Brut Reserve, NV £250 Bollinger La Grande Année, 2005 £620 Bollinger Special Cuvée, NV £350 Cristal Brut, 2006 £1,700 Cristal Brut, 2007 £1,500 Dom Pérignon, 2005 £1,000 Dom Pérignon, 2009 £990 Krug Grande Cuvée, NV £1,100 Laurent-Perrier Vintage, 2004 £450 Laurent-Perrier Vintage, 2006 £400 Laurent-Perrier Grand Siècle £700 Louis Roederer, 2005 £450 Louis Roederer, 2007 £360 Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut, NV £190 Half bottles Billecart-Salmon Brut Réserve, NV £60 Bollinger Special Cuvée £85 Duval-Leroy Extra Brut Prestige 1er Cru £75 Krug Grande Cuvée, NV £220 Lanson Black Label £57 Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial £69 ‘R’ de Ruinart, NV £75 Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut, NV £60 Rosé champagne Non-vintage Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé £180 Bollinger Rosé £185 Eric Rodez Rosé £175 Krug Rosé £850 Lanson Extra Age Rosé £150 Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé £190 Ruinart Rosé £195 Taittinger Rosé £150 Veuve Clicquot Rosé Brut £140 Veuve Clicquot Rich Rosé £170 Vintage Billecart-Salmon Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon Rosé, 2002 £430 Bollinger La Grande Année Rosé, 2005 £295 Bollinger La Grande Année Rosé, 2007 £330 Dom Pérignon Rosé, 2005 £800 Dom Ruinart Rosé, 2004 £700 Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Alexandra Rosé, 2004 £550 Cristal Rosé, 2000 £1,850 Cristal Rosé, 2012 £1,800 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Rosé, 2006 £695 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rosé, 2006 £630 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rosé, 2008 £780 Magnum Bollinger Rosé, NV £380 Cristal Rosé, 2009 £2,800 Dom Pérignon Rosé, 2000 £2,400 Dom Pérignon Rosé, 2003 £2,000 Dom Pérignon Rosé, 2005 £1,900 Krug Rosé, NV £1,500 Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé, NV £390 Ruinart Rosé, NV £400 Taittinger Rosé, NV £320 Veuve Clicquot Rosé Brut, NV £290 Rosé champagne Half bottle Billecart-Salmon Rosé, NV £95 Duval-Leroy Prestige 1er Cru Rosé, NV £75 Krug Rosé, NV £425 Ruinart Rosé, NV £99 Bollinger Rosé, NV £99 Wine White Glass Bottle Albariño, Davila, O Rosal, Adegas Valmiñor, £16 £64 Rías Baixas, Galicia, Spain, 2019 Meltwater Sauvignon Blanc, Corofin, £17 £68 Marlborough, New Zealand, 2018 Chablis, Domaine du Chardonnay, £20 £80 Burgundy, France, 2018 Pinot Gris, Turckheim, Domaine £22 £88 Zind-Humbrecht, Alsace, France, 2018/19 Puligny-Montrachet, Les Noyers Brets, £45 £180 Domaine J.M. Pillot, Burgundy, France, 2018 Rosé Léoube, Côtes de Provence, £18 £72 Provence, France, 2019/20 Whispering Angel, Côteaux d’Aix, £23 £90 Provence, France, 2020 Red Morellino di Scansano DOCG, Aia Vecchia, £16 £64 Tuscany, Italy, 2018 Rioja DOCa Terruño Centenario, Reserva, £18 £72 Viña Pomal, Rioja, Spain, 2015 Moulin-à-Vent, Couvent des Thorins, £20 £80 Beaujolais, France, 2016/18 Shiraz, Art Series, Leeuwin Estate, £28 £112 Margaret River, Australia, 2017 Château Moulin de la Rose, Saint-Julien, £40 £160 Bordeaux, France, 2015 Sweet Château Petit Védrines de Doisy Védrines, £11 £54 Sauternes, Bordeaux, France, 2015 (375ml) Port Graham’s LBV 2013 £13 Graham’s 1997 £22 Warre’s 1977 £60 Sherry Manzanilla Aurora, Bodegas Yuste £11 Wines are served at 175ml Sweet wines are served at 75ml Port is served at 75ml Cocktails Peachy Keen £18 Osmanthus DC Old Tom gin, Strega, peach liquor, basil leaves, lime, lemonade The Dorchester Bellini £20 Prosecco, fresh mango and Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto Sois Sage £18 Hennessy VS, Maraschino, pineapple and sage cordial The Writer £18 Bacardi Carta Bianca, fennel flower liqueur, Tamarillo, lime, assenzio drops The 90th £18 Dorchester Old Tom gin, Forbidden Fruit, grapefruit and plum sherbet, port, The Dorchester bitters Our menu contains allergens. If you suffer from an allergy or intolerance, please let a member of the bar team know upon placing your order. Aperitifs & liqueurs from £12 Beer from £9 Asahi Heineken 0.0 Zen Pale Ale Non-alcoholic cocktails £12 Listen to the Music Let yourself be enchanted by this perfect melody. Sweet, floral lavender and rhubarb notes are balanced by the pomelo and bitter-pepper of London Essence tonic Look Back in Time Our way to help you get back the child in you. This tropical blend of peach and lychee with a touch of rosehip that brings to mind fragrances, flavours and memories of our youth The Palace Garden Have you ever walked into into a secret garden? Take a sip and discover the refreshing and complex bouquet made by Seedlip Herbal, sage cordial and the spicy notes of Ginger beer Soft drinks Juice from £9 Mineral water from £7 Soft drinks from £7 Mixers from £7 Coffee, tea, infusions from £7.50 Our menu contains allergens. If you suffer from an allergy or intolerance, please let a member of the bar team know upon placing your order. Gin Bombay Sapphire £12 Sipsmith £13 Hendrick’s £13 The Dorchester Old Tom £14 Tanqueray 10 £15 Monkey 47 £18 Vodka Grey Goose £12 Belvedere Pure £12 Tito’s Handmade £14 Stolichnaya Elit £16 Beluga Gold Line £35 Tequila Jose Cuervo Tradicional £12 Ocho Reposado £14 Don Julio 1942 £40 Clase Azul Añejo £100 Rum Diplomatico Mantuano £14 El Dorado 15 yrs £16 Zacapa 23 yrs £18 Appleton 21 yrs £42 Cognac Courvoisier XO £32 Rémy Martin XO £36 Hennessy Paradis £160 Hennessy Paradis Imperial £260 Hennessy Richard £350 Rémy Martin Centaure de Diamant £270 Rémy Martin Louis XIII £300 Rémy Martin Louis XIII Rare Cask 42.6 £2,200 Rémy Martin Louis XIII Black Pearl Anniversary £2,500 Rémy Martin Louis XIII Rare Cask 43.8 £3,200 Rémy Martin Louis XIII The Black Pearl, 2007 release £4,000 Armagnac Janneau XO £27 Baron de Sigognac 1966 £55 Laberdolive 1935 £200 Calvados Roger Groult Pays d’Auge £34 Le Morton 1972 £95 Spirits are sold by the glass, measured at 50ml as standard. Spirits are also available by the glass in 25ml measures upon request. Louis XIII Time Collection The Origin – 1874 Louis XIII presents The Time Collection: a series of special limited editions showcasing milestones in the history of Louis XIII. This first edition of Time Collection, The Origin – 1874, commemorates the creation of Louis XIII. The original decanter was not quite the one the world has come to know. Follow us on a journey to enjoy Louis XIII in a few different shades of pairing, which includes a personally engraved miniature Louis XIII glass and your name on the Louis XIII wall of fame. Louis XIII 25ml £250 Louis XIII 50ml £500 Whisky & Whiskey Highlands and Speyside Aberlour 18 yrs £35 Glengoyne 21 yrs £37 Glenmorangie Signet £39 Glenlivet Archive 21 yrs £55 Craigellachie 23 yrs £95 Macallan 12 yrs, sherry cask £25 Macallan Exceptional Single Cask 2005 £250 Macallan Exceptional Single Cask 2002 £150 Macallan 18 yrs, 2018 release £80 Macallan 25 yrs, 2017 release £300 Macallan 25 yrs, 2018 release £230 Macallan 30 yrs, 2018 release £600 Macallan Vintage 1976 £700 Macallan Vintage 1972 £750 Macallan Fine & Rare 1966, 35 yrs £1,500 Macallan Fine & Rare 1950, 52 yrs £1,300 Macallan 72-year-old in Lalique £7,500 The Dalmore 1973 £300 The Dalmore 45 yrs £2,500 Islay and Skye Talisker 10 yrs £12 Bruichladdich Islay Barley 2007 £15 Laphroaig quarter cask £15 Kilchoman 100% Islay £24 Caol Ila 1996 Single Cask Dorchester Reserve £25 Caol Ila 25 yrs £50 Bowmore 25 yrs £80 Talisker 25 yrs £77 Ardbeg Airigh Nam Beist 1990 £97 Blended Johnnie Walker Blue Label £43 Chivas Regal 25 yrs £68 Ballantine’s 30 yrs £100 Chivas Royal Salute 62 Gun Salute £350 Irish Jameson Black Barrel £15 Spirits are sold by the glass, measured at 50ml as standard. Spirits are also available by the glass in 25ml measures upon request.
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