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Dear Wine Lovers, We Are Delighted to Present Fascinating Wine List With Dear Wine Lovers, We are delighted to present fascinating wine list with the selection of classic rare and fine wines with an outstanding blend of quality and value. Some of the wines listed are rare and exceptionally vintage with only few bottles available in the world. NIYAMA is proud being able to present those unique selections to you. Some of the wines presented have not reached their top maturity yet, however if you wish to experience these, we will guide you through this unique experience. The extensive wine list selected will ensure that even most serious collectors and wine connoisseurs will find something to satisfy, amuse, and delight them. A Passion for Wine – Asst. Head Sommelier Piyal Rathnayaka and Junior Sommelier – Jibil Babu Dom Pérignon “Raritas” Chardonnay, Château Grillet, Pétrus, Grand Vin, Oenothèque, Terlano, Alto Adige, Northern Rhône, Pomerol, Bordeaux, Moët & Chandon, Italy 2003 France 2010 France 2006 Epernay, France 1995 $520 $510 $13600 $1200 Richebourg Grand Cru, Vega Sicilia, "Unico" Gran La Tache Grand Cru, “Bin 95” Romanée-Conti, Burgundy, Reserva, Ribera del Duero, Romanée-Conti, Burgundy, Penfolds Grange, Barossa , France 1997 Spain 2004 France 1996 South Australia 2009 $4900 $860 $7500 $1750 "The Laird", Torbreck Amarone Classico della Harlan Estate, Oakville, Château d'Yquem, Premier Estate, Marananga, Valpolicella DOP, Giuseppe Napa Valley, California, Cru Supérieur, Sauternes, Barossa Valley, Quintarelli, Verona, USA 2009 France 1995 Australia 2006 Italy 2003 $1900 $710 $1650 $1150 Vintage is subject to availability, Bottle size, unless otherwise stated in 75 cl Prices quoted in US Dollars and are subject to additional 10% service charge and 12% GST Champagne Vintage Brut Rosé, Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Épernay, 2002/03/04 1150 Brut Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Épernay, 2004/05 590 Brut Dom Pérignon “Luminous”, Moët & Chandon, Épernay, 2004 590 Brut Louis Roederer "Cristal", Reims, 2005/06 865 Brut Dom Ruinart, Reims, 1998/2006 225 Brut La Grande Dame Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin,Reims,2004 520 Brut Delamotte, Blanc de Blancs, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, 1999 295 Brut Comtes du Champagne, Blanc de Blanc, Taittinger, Côte des Blancs 2006 390 Non-Vintage & Grand Cuvée Brut Armand de Brignac, Blanc de Blancs, " Ace of Spades", Chigny-les-Roses NV 1150 Brut Armand de Brignac, Gold " Ace of Spades", Chigny-les-Roses NV 760 Brut Krug Grande Cuvée, Reims NV 690 Brut Ruinart, Blanc de Blanc, Reims NV 295 Brut Agrapart & Fils, "Minerals" Blanc de Blancs, Avize and Cramant 2006 Organic 190 Brut Ruinart Champagne,Reims NV 280 Brut Barons de Rothschild, Blanc de Blancs, Vertus NV 190 Brut Barons de Rothschild, Vertus NV 150 Brut Agrapart & Fils, "Terroirs" Blanc de Blanc, Avize and Cramant NV Organic 150 Sec Taittinger "Nocturne", Reims NV 210 Demi Sec Moët & Chandon, Ice Impérial, Épernay NV 215 Brut Taittinger Prélude, Grands Crus, Montagne de Reims and Côte des Blancs NV 195 Brut Chartogne-Taillet, Cuvée St. Anne, Merfy NV 130 Brut Bollinger, Special Cuvée, Aÿ NV 195 Brut Louis Roederer, Remis NV* 180 Brut Laurent-Perrier, Tour-sur-Marne NV 175 Brut Maison Gardet, "Byzantine", Chigny-les-Roses NV 130 Brut Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin ''Yellow Label'', Reims NV 180 Brut Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Épernay NV 175 Brut Taittinger, Réserve, Reims NV 170 Brut Billecart Salmon, Reserve, Aÿ NV 165 Brut Ernest Rapeneau,Limited Edition, Epernay NV 145 Vintage is subject to availability, Bottle size, unless otherwise stated in 75 cl Prices quoted in US Dollars and are subject to additional 10% service charge and 12% GST Non-Vintage Rosé Brut Rosé, Armand de Brignac, “ Ace of Spades”, Chigny-les-Roses NV 1150 Brut Rosé, Ruinart, Reims NV 300 Brut Rosé, Taittinger Brut Prestige Rose, NV 230 Brut Rosé, Laurent-Perrier, Tours-sur-Marne NV 260 Brut Rosé, Billecart Salmon, Aÿ NV 255 Brut Rosé, Moët & Chandon, Impérial, Épernay NV 255 Sparkling Wine From Around The World Brut Bellavista Brut, Franciacorta Lombardy, Italy 2008 205 Extra Brut Bellavista Riserva Vittorio Moretti, Franciacorta, Italy 490 Brut Bellavista, “Alma Grand Cuvee”, Franciacorta, Lombardy, Italy NV 150 Brut Schloss Vaux, Riesling Steinberg, Rheingau, Germany 2009 85 Brut Janz Premium Cuvee, Tasmania, Australia NV 75 Puro Rose, Movia, Ceglo, Slovenia 2005 (Disgorgement at the table) Organic 75 Brut Cava, Segura Viudas, "Reserva Heredad", Penedès, Spain NV 105 Cava, Parés Baltà, Penedès, Spain NV Organic 75 Brut Prosecco, Cantine Saccetto, Veneto, Italy NV 65 Rosé Wine “Les Clans”, Chateau d'Esclans, Côtes de Provence, France 2011/13 250 “Clos Mireille”, Domaine Ott, Côtes de Provence, France 2015 195 Sancerre Rosé, Pascal Jolivet, Loire Valley, France 2012/13 127 Chateau d'Esclans Whispering Angel Rose 2016 110 "Lacrimarosa", Mastroberardino, Aglianico Rosé, Campania, Italy 2015 75 Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé, Mulderbosch, Coastal Region, South Africa 2015 70 Kadette Pinotage Rosé, Kanonkop, Stellenbosch, South Africa 2016 65 Côtes du Rhône Rosé, E. 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