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181018-Hopgoods-Wine-List.Pdf DRINKS MENU BEER LAGER Heineken (5%) 330mL 10.00 Corona (4.5%) 355mL 10.00 Mussel Inn ‘Golden Goose’ Lager (5%) 330mL 10.00 Onekaka, New Zealand Hop Federation Golden Lager (4.5%) 330mL 10.00 Riwaka, New Zealand McLeod’s ‘Longboarder’ Lager (5.0%) 500mL 15.00 Waipu, New Zealand PILSNER Hop Federation Pilsner (5.5%) 330mL 10.00 Riwaka, New Zealand Garage Project ‘Hops on Pointe’ Champagne Pilsner (6.7%) 330mL 12.00 Wellington, New Zealand Townshend ‘Black Arrow’ NZ Pilsner (5.0%) 500mL 15.00 Motueka, New Zealand WHEAT & SOUR Yeastie Boys ‘White Noise’ Cloudy White Ale (4.4%) 330mL 10.00 Wellington, New Zealand Garage Project ‘White Mischief’ Salted White Peach Sour (2.9%) 330mL 11.00 Wellington, New Zealand Boneface ‘The Juice’ Dry Hopped Gose (4.5%) 500mL 15.00 Upper Hutt, New Zealand PALE ALES Sawmill Session IPA (3.7%) 330mL 10.00 Matakana, New Zealand Garage Project ‘Garagista’ IPA (5.8%) 330mL 11.00 Wellington, New Zealand Mussel Inn ‘Pale Whale Ale’ (6%) 330mL 11.00 Onekaka, New Zealand Yeastie Boys ‘Gunnamatta’ Earl Grey IPA (6.5%) 330mL 12.00 Wellington, New Zealand Behemoth ‘Lid Ripper’ Hazy IPA (6.9%) 440mL 15.00 Napier, New Zealand McLeod’s ‘Paradise’ Pale Ale (5.5%) 500mL 15.00 Waipu, New Zealand Parrotdog ‘Forget-Me-Not’ West Coast IPA (6.9%) 500mL 16.00 Wellington, New Zealand Double Vision Brewing ‘Naughty Hopper’ IIPA (8.9%) 500mL 16.00 Wellington, New Zealand RED & DARK ALES Parrotdog ‘Bloodhound’ Red Ale (6.3%) 330mL 10.00 Wellington, New Zealand Emerson’s ‘Bookbinder’ English Ale (3.7%) 330mL 10.00 Dunedin, New Zealand Mussel Inn ‘Captain Cooker’ Fresh Manuka Beer (5%) 330mL 10.00 Onekaka, New Zealand PORTER & BLACK BEER Yeastie Boys ‘Pot Kettle Black’ South Pacific Porter (6%) 330mL 12.00 Wellington, New Zealand Behemoth Triple Chocolate Milk Stout (6.5%) 440mL 15.00 Napier, New Zealand Three Boys Oyster Stout (6.5%) 500mL 16.00 Christchurch, New Zealand OTHER INTERESTING SYLES Eagle Brewing ‘Kahikatoa’ Barley Wine 2016 (10%) 330mL 16.00 Christchurch, New Zealand North End Brewing ‘Long Beach 10’ Tripel (10%) 750mL 29.00 Waikanae, New Zealand Garage Project ‘Château Aro’ Pinot Harvest Beer 2017 (10.6%) 650mL 32.00 Wellington, New Zealand LOW ALCOHOL Heineken Light (2.5%) 330mL 10.00 Heineken 0.0 (0.0%) 330mL 10.00 CIDER Peckham’s Moutere Perry (7.1%) 330mL 10.00 Upper Moutere, New Zealand Peckham’s ‘Sweet Serious Frenchie’ (5.8%) 330mL 11.00 Upper Moutere, New Zealand Peckham’s Reserve Dry (6.9%) 330mL 11.00 Upper Moutere, New Zealand Our good friend Gary Watson, owner of Richmond’s Fresh Choice Supermarket, is very passionate about beer, stocking an amazing selection of over 600 varieties at any one time. We would like to thank him for his advice in putting together this ever-changing list. WINE BY THE GLASS SPARKLING 120ML La Gioiosa Prosecco NV Treviso, Italy 12.00 Seifried ‘Aotea’ NV Nelson 14.00 Tohu ‘Rewa’ Rosé 2015 Marlborough 14.00 Billecart-Salmon Brut Reserve NV Champagne, France 18.00 WHITE & ROSÉ 150ML Neudorf Pinot Rosé 2018 Nelson 12.00 Two Rivers ‘Isle of Beauty’ Rosé 2018 Marlborough 12.50 Astrolabe Sleeper’s Vineyard Albariño 2016 Marlborough 12.00 Neudorf Moutere Dry Riesling 2016 Nelson 13.00 Framingham Select Riesling 2017 Marlborough 14.00 Neudorf Sauvignon Blanc 2017 Nelson 13.00 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2017 Marlborough 14.00 Villa Maria Seddon Single Vineyard Pinot Gris 2017/18 Marlborough 13.00 Neudorf Moutere Pinot Gris 2017 Nelson 13.50 Elephant Hill Chardonnay 2016 Hawke’s Bay 14.00 Neudorf Rosie’s Block Chardonnay 2017 Nelson 14.00 RED 150ML Clos du Fief Beaujolais Villages 2015 Beaujolais 13.50 Misha’s Vineyard ‘Cantata’ Pinot Noir 2015 Central Otago 14.00 Neudorf Tom’s Block Pinot Noir 2015 Nelson 14.00 Villa Maria Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2014 Hawke’s Bay 15.00 Craggy Range Gimblett Gravels Syrah 2016 Hawke’s Bay 14.50 Leeuwin Estates Art Series Shiraz 2015 Margaret River 15.00 CORAVIN In addition to our regular range of wines by the glass, we also offer a smaller selection of premium wines poured using the Coravin system. This allows us to pour a glass while the bottle remains unopened, preserving the wine for many weeks. 100ML 150ML John Forrest Collection Dry Riesling 2005 Marlborough 10.00 14.50 Seresin Viognier 2013 Marlborough 10.50 15.50 Duckhorn Chardonnay 2015 California 15.50 22.50 Burn Cottage Pinot Noir 2015 Central Otago 17.50 24.00 Man O’ War ‘Bellerophon’ Syrah 2016 Waiheke Island 16.50 22.50 Norman Hardie Cabernet Franc 2015 Canada 13.50 20.00 Yalumba ‘The Signature’ Cabernet Shiraz 2014 Barossa 13.50 20.50 PLEASE NOTE – VINTAGES MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER WHITE, SPARKLING & ROSÉ CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING GLASS BOTTLE La Gioiosa Prosecco NV 12.00 39.00 Treviso, Italy Seifried ‘Aotea’ NV 14.00 57.00 Nelson, New Zealand Cuvee No1 NV 58.00 Marlborough, New Zealand Tohu ‘Rewa’ Rosé 2015 14.00 59.00 Marlborough, New Zealand Cloudy Bay ‘Pelorus’ NV 62.00 Marlborough, New Zealand Quartz Reef Blanc de Blancs 2013 110.00 Central Otago, New Zealand Taittinger Brut Reserve NV (375mL) 69.00 Billecart-Salmon Brut Reserve NV 18.00 120.00 Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label NV 120.00 Veuve Clicquot Rosé NV 130.00 Veuve Clicquot ‘Grande Dame’ 2006 285.00 Dom Pérignon 2006 350.00 Moet & Chandon Grand Vintage 2006 (Magnum) 365.00 Krug Collection 1990 875.00 ROSÉ GLASS CARAFE BOTTLE Neudorf 2018 12.00 32.50 39.00 Nelson, New Zealand Villa Aix 2017 40.00 Provence, France Two Rivers ‘Isle of Beauty’ 2018 12.50 33.00 42.00 Marlborough, New Zealand AROMATIC GLASS CARAFE BOTTLE Astrolabe Sleeper’s Vineyard Albariño 2016 12.00 33.00 39.50 Marlborough, New Zealand Seifried Wine Maker’s Gewürztraminer 2015 39.50 Nelson, New Zealand Escarpment Pinot Blanc 2016 42.00 Martinborough, New Zealand Mount Edward Grüner Veltliner 2015 45.00 Central Otago, New Zealand Millton Te Arai Vineyard Chenin Blanc 2016 52.00 Gisborne, New Zealand Seresin Viognier 2013 15.50 59.00 Marlborough, New Zealand Carafes are 500 mL | PLEASE NOTE – VINTAGES MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER WHITE RIESLING GLASS CARAFE BOTTLE Brightwater 2017 37.50 Nelson, New Zealand Neudorf Moutere Dry 2016 13.00 35.00 42.00 Nelson, New Zealand Framingham Select 2017 14.00 39.00 49.00 Marlborough, New Zealand John Forrest Collection Wairau Valley Dry 2005 14.50 54.00 Marlborough, New Zealand SAUVIGNON BLANC GLASS CARAFE BOTTLE Greenhough 2017 39.00 Nelson, New Zealand Neudorf 2017 13.00 35.00 42.00 Nelson, New Zealand Brightwater ‘Lord Rutherford’ Barrique 2016 44.00 Nelson, New Zealand Cloudy Bay 2017 14.00 44.00 55.00 Marlborough, New Zealand Cloudy Bay ‘Te Koko’ (oaked) 2014 75.00 Marlborough, New Zealand PINOT GRIS GLASS CARAFE BOTTLE Astrolabe ‘Province’ 2016 40.00 Marlborough, New Zealand Villa Maria Seddon Single Vineyard 2017/18 13.00 35.00 42.00 Marlborough, New Zealand Greystone 2017 45.00 Waipara, New Zealand Neudorf Moutere 2017 13.50 38.00 48.00 Nelson, New Zealand Carafes are 500 mL | PLEASE NOTE – VINTAGES MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER WHITE CHARDONNAY GLASS CARAFE BOTTLE Riwaka River Estate ‘Resurgence’ 2016 42.00 Nelson, New Zealand Elephant Hill 2016 14.00 39.00 52.00 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand Neudorf Rosie’s Block 2017 14.00 39.00 53.00 Nelson, New Zealand Kumeu River Estate 2017 57.00 Kumeu, New Zealand Brightwater ‘Lord Rutherford’ Barrique 2016 62.00 Nelson, New Zealand Rimu Grove 2016 68.00 Nelson, New Zealand Greenhough Hope Vineyard 2009 72.00 Nelson, New Zealand Man O’ War ‘Valhalla’ 2017 75.00 Waiheke Island, New Zealand Duckhorn 2015 89.00 California, USA Neudorf Moutere 2017 120.00 Nelson, New Zealand Greystone ‘Erin’s Reserve’ 2013 160.00 Waipara, New Zealand Neudorf Moutere 2002 180.00 Nelson, New Zealand Penfolds ‘Yattarna’ Chardonnay 2004 210.00 South Australia Carafes are 500 mL | PLEASE NOTE – VINTAGES MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER RED PINOT NOIR GLASS CARAFE BOTTLE Misha’s Vineyard ‘Cantata’ 2015 14.00 41.00 52.00 Central Otago, New Zealand Neudorf Tom’s Block 2015 14.00 41.00 53.00 Nelson, New Zealand Brightwater 2017 55.00 Nelson, New Zealand Julicher 2014 57.00 Martinborough, New Zealand Tohu ‘Rore’ Reserve 2015 58.00 Marlborough, New Zealand Greystone 2016 62.00 Waipara, New Zealand Greenhough Hope Vineyard 2015 65.00 Nelson, New Zealand Amisfield 2016 75.00 Central Otago, New Zealand Schubert Marion’s Vineyard 2015/16 82.00 Martinborough, New Zealand Cristom Mt Jefferson Cuvée 2015 89.00 Oregon, USA Neudorf Moutere 2015 95.00 Nelson, New Zealand Burn Cottage 2015 24.00 98.00 Central Otago, New Zealand Felton Road Block 3 2016/17 150.00 Central Otago, New Zealand SYRAH/SHIRAZ GLASS CARAFE BOTTLE Craggy Range Gimblett Gravels Syrah 2016 14.50 42.00 54.00 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand Leeuwin Estate Art Series Shiraz 2015 15.00 43.00 59.00 Margaret River, Western Australia Fromm ‘La Strada’ Syrah 2016 59.00 Marlborough, New Zealand Man O’ War ‘Bellerophon’ Syrah 2016 22.50 89.00 Waiheke Island, New Zealand Te Mata ‘Bullnose’ Syrah 2016 115.00 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand Penfolds ‘St Henri’ Shiraz 2009 180.00 Multi-region, South Australia Carafes are 500 mL | PLEASE NOTE – VINTAGES MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER RED CABERNET, MERLOT & BLENDS GLASS CARAFE BOTTLE Cape Mentelle ‘Trinders’ Cabernet Merlot 2014 52.00 Margaret River, Australia Villa Maria Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2014 15.00 43.00 59.00 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand Clearview ‘Old Olive Block’ Cabernet Blend 2016 65.00 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand Norman Hardie Cabernet Franc 2015 20.00 78.00 Niagara, Canada John Forrest Collection Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 92.00 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand Newton Forrest ‘Cornerstone’ 2013 95.00 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand Himmelsfeld Cabernet
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