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Drinks Menu by the Glass White DRINKS MENU BY THE GLASS WHITE BUBBLES .................................................. L’ ORMARINS BRUT .............................. Paarl .......................... 95 SAUVIGNON BLANC ............................. ANURA .................................................... Robertson .............. 49 CHENIN BLANC ..................................... FAIRVIEW ................................................ Paarl .......................... 60 CHARDONNAY ....................................... ANURA .................................................... Robertson ................ 49 WHITE BLEND ........................................ HARTENBERG ........................................ Bottelry Hills ............ 49 ROSE ........................................................ DIEMERSFONTEIN ................................ Wellington ................ 50 ROSE (SWEET) ........................................ WELTEVREDE ......................................... Bonnivale .................. 50 RED MERLOT ................................................... ANURA .................................................... Robertson ..................55 SHIRAZ ..................................................... HARTENBERG ....................................... Bottelry Hills ............ 60 CABERNET SAUVIGNON ...................... WARWICK 1ST LADY ............................ StellenboscH ............ 70 RED BLEND ............................................. JOURNEY’S END ................................... Stellenbosch ........... 65 BUBBLES MCC GRAHAM BECK BRUT ..............................................Robertson ............................................NV ............ 399 GRAHAM BECK BRUT ROSE ...................................Robertson ............................................NV ............ 399 GRAHAM BECK DEMI SEC ......................................Robertson ............................................NV ............ 410 L’ ORMARINS BRUT ..................................................Paarl ......................................................NV ............ 380 SIMONSIG KAAPSE VONKEL .................................. Stellenbosch .......................................2017.......... 370 DOMAINE DE DIEUX ROSE OF SHARON ............Hemel-en-Aarde Valley .....................2010 .........450 CHAMPAGNE DOM PÉRIGNON BRUT ...........................................France ...................................................2005 ..... 5000 BILLECARTE BRUT RESERVE ..................................France ...................................................NV .......... 1750 MOËT & CHANDON BRUT ......................................France ...................................................NV .......... 1199 MOËT & CHANDON ROSE IMPERIAL ...................France ...................................................NV .......... 1499 MOËT & CHANDON NECTOR ...............................France ...................................................NV ...........1499 MOËT & CHANDON NECTOR ROSE ....................France ...................................................NV .......... 1599 VEUVE CLICQUOT BRUT ........................................France ...................................................NV .......... 1350 VEUVE CLICQUOT ROSE ........................................France ...................................................NV ...........1699 VEUVE CLICQUOT RICH .........................................France ...................................................NV .......... 2099 MUMM BRUT .............................................................France ...................................................NV .......... 1199 MUMM ROSÉ .............................................................France ...................................................NV ...........1499 MUMM DEMI SEC .....................................................France ...................................................NV .......... 1499 LAURENT-PERRIER BRUT .......................................France ...................................................NV .......... 1299 LAURENT-PERRIER DEMI SEC ...............................France ...................................................NV .......... 1399 WHITE WINE SAUVIGNON BLANC HERMANUSPIETERSFONTEIN - Kleinvoet Meisie .........Hemel-en-Aarde Valley ........2017......... 240 DIEMERSDAL ..........................................................................Durbanville .............................2017......... 184 CAPE POINT VINEYARDS ..................................................... Noordhoek ............................2017......... 299 OAK VALLEY ESTATE - Fountain of Youth ........................Elgin .........................................2017...........179 SPRINGFIELD - Life from Stone .......................................... Robertson .............................. 2017 ........330 CHENIN BLANC ANTONIJ RUPERT – Cape of Good Hope .......................Citrusdal ..................................2016 ..........710 RAATS – Original ...................................................................Stellenbosch ...........................2016 ........ 250 AA BADENHORST – Secateurs ...........................................Swartland ................................2017......... 185 FLOTSAM & JETSAM .............................................................Swartland ................................2016 ......... 359 KEN FORRESTTER – FMC ....................................................Stellenbosch ...........................2015 ......... 970 CHARDONNAY JORDAN (UNOAKED) ............................................................Stellenbosch ...........................2016 ......... 259 OAK VALLEY - Beneath the Clouds ....................................Elgin .........................................2016 ......... 245 GROOT CONSTANTIA ..........................................................Constantia ..............................2016 .........549 RUPERT & ROTHSCHILD – Baroness Nadine ..................Paarl .........................................2015 ......... 610 DE WETSHOF – Bateleur .....................................................Robertson ...............................2014 .......1040 OTHER VARIETALS EAGLES NEST – Viognier .....................................................Constantia ..............................2016 ........ 399 THE FOUNDRY – Grenache Blanc .....................................Stellenbosch ...........................2015 ........ 425 WHITE WINE BLENDS BONFIRE HILLS – Chenin Blanc, Grenache Blanc, Roussanne .......Swartland ...........2017.......... 195 HAUTE CABRIERE – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir ......................................Franschhoek ......2017......... 215 ALVI’S DRFIT CVC – Chenin Blanc, Viognier, Chardonnay ................Breedekloof .......2017......... 290 BLUSH BOSCHENDAL – Blanc de Noir .............................Stellenbosch ........................................2018 ......... 150 FAIRVIEW – Rose Quartz ........................................Paarl ......................................................2018 .........220 THE DRIFT - Year of the Rooster ..........................Napier ...................................................2016 ..........315 SWEET WINES SERVED BY THE GLASS NEETHLINGSHOF – Noble Late Harvest .............Stellenbosch ........................................2016 ........... 60 DE KRANS – Cape Vintage .....................................Calitzdorp ............................................2016 ........... 60 RED WINE MERLOT GUARDIAN PEAK ......................................................Stellenbosch ........................................2016 ......... 195 HARTENBERG ..........................................................Bottlery Hills ........................................2014 .........380 THELEMA ...................................................................Stellenbosch ........................................2014 ......... 410 MEERLUST ................................................................Stellenbosch ........................................2015 .........590 DE WETSHOF – Thibault ........................................Robertson ............................................2012 ......... 760 SHANNON – Mount Bullet .....................................Elgin ......................................................2014 .........890 CABERNET SAUVIGNON WARWICK – First Lady ............................................Stellenbosch ........................................2015 ......... 195 JORDAN .....................................................................Stellenbosch ........................................2016 ......... 410 SPRINGFIELD – Whole Berry .................................Robertson ............................................2015 .........440 GROOT CONSTANTIA .............................................Constantia ...........................................2015 .........485 FLAGSTONE – Music Room ...................................Somerset West ....................................2015 ......... 545 SHIRAZ ZANDVLIET ................................................................Robertson ............................................2014 ......... 229 DE GRENDEL .............................................................Durbanville ..........................................2015 .........360 TAMBOERSKLOOF ...................................................Stellenbosch ........................................2014 .........400 CEDERBERG ..............................................................Cederberg
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