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Carte Des Vins CARTE DES VINS CONTENTS BIERE & APÉRITIF 1 BY THE GLASS & COCKTAILS 2 SPARKLING/CHAMPAGNE & HALF BOTTLES 3 VIN BLANC 4 VIN ROSÉ 5 VIN ROUGE 5-7 MAGNUMS 7 VIN DE DESSERT & DIGESTIF 8 BIERE APÉRITIF TAP BOTTLES GIN P A S T I S CARLTON DRAUGHT Pot 5.5 COOPERS LIGHT 8 BEEFEATER LONDON DRY 10.5 PERNOD ANISE 10 VIC, Australia Schooner 8.0 SA, Australia England Paris, France Pint 11.0 MENABREA 11 BOMBAY SAPPHIRE LONDON DRY 12 RICARD 45 11 Italy England Marseille, France KRONENBOURG 1664 Pot 6.0 France Schooner 9.0 KRONENBOURG 1664 BLANC 11 HENDRICKS 14 JEAN BOYER EMERAUDE 14 Pint 12.0 France Scotland Provence, France KONA BIG WAVE GOLDEN Pot 6.0 FIXATION IPA 13 GIN MARE 14 HURDLE CREEK STILL 17 Hawaii, USA Schooner 9.0 VIC, Australia Spain Milawa, VIC Pint 12.0 CHIMAY BLUE 18 LE GIN 1 & 9 12 TWO BIRDS PALE ALE Pot 6.0 Belgium France VIC, Australia Schooner 9.0 Pint 12.0 MORNINGTON BROWN ALE 12 PLYMOUTH 13 VIC, Australia England Pot BIERE OF THE MONTH 6.5 WOLF OF THE WILLOWS 13 FOUR PILLARS RARE DRY 14 Schooner 9.5 JOHNNY SMOKE PORTER Victoria Pint 13.0 VIC, Australia CIDER CANS VODKA VERMOUTH 2 BROTHERS GYPSEY 10 MORITZ 10 WYBOROWA 11 LILLET BLANC 12 PEAR Spain Poland Bordeaux, France VIC, Australia (330ml) BOATROCKER MISS PINKY 12 BELVEDERE 12 LILLET ROSÉ 12 SPARKKE 12 RASPBERRY SOUR Poland Bordeaux, France APPLE VIC, Australia SA, Australia (330ml) GREY GOOSE 13 ANTICA FORMULA 14 KAIJU! KRUSH TROPICAL PALE 12 France Torino, Italy ERIC BORDELET SYDRE 17 VIC, Australia NOUVELLE VAGUE UNDERGROUND SPIRITS 13 PRIMITIVO QUILES 10 APPLE 3 RAVENS THORNBURY PILSNER 12 Canberra Alica nté, Spain Normandy, France (330ml) VIC, Australia MAIDENII CLASSIC 15 Macedon, VIC NO ALCOHOL AIGUA DE MORITZ 10 Spain L’HÔ TEL GITAN CAN CATER FOR A VARIETY OF FUNCTION SETTINGS. WE CAN ACCOMMODATE SMALL COCKTAIL PARTIES TO GROUP BOOKINGS. 1 BY THE GLASS CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING VIN BLANC VIN ROUGE COCKTAILS NV RUINART 24 2018 RAVENSWORTH 13 2016 STÉPHANE AVIRON 13 PAMPLEMOUSSE MOCKTAIL 10 R DE RUINART BRUT RIESLING BEAUJOLAIS VILLAGES Gapefruit, fresh lime, mint Reims, France Murrumbateman, NSW GAMAY Burgundy, France NV CLOUDY BAY PELORUS 14 2016 SALOMON UNDHOF 15 BRUT WEIDEN 2017 LIV ZAK 13 Marlborough, NZ GRÜNER VELTLINER PINOT NOIR THE SOURS 18 Kremstal, Austria Yarra Valley, VIC Amaretto, Makers Mark or Pisco NV BIANCAVIGNA 10 PROSECCO 2017 BILLY BUTTON 11 2016 D. DE BELLENE MAISON DIEU 19 THE SPRITZERS 16 Veneto, Italy FIANO BOURGOGNE ROUGE VIEILLES VIGNES Aperol, Pampelle or Lillet Rosé Alpine Valley, VIC PINOT NOIR NV CLOVER HILL 16 Burgundy, France BLOODY MARIE 18 ROSÉ 2017 JO LANDRON LA LOUVETRIE 13 House vodka, tomato, jambon Tasmania MUSCADET SÈVRE ET MAINE 2016 FRATELLI SEGHESIO 16 MELON DE BOURGOGNE (MI) BARBERA D’ALBA FRENCH MARTINI 18 Loire, Fra nce Piedmont, Italy House vodka, Chambord, pineapple FORTIFIED 2017 CRITTENDEN ESTATE FUMÉ 12 2012 HIGHER PLANE 17 AVIATION 22 SAUVIGNON BLANC CA BER N ET SAU VIGNON Plymouth gin, Luxardo Marachino, lemon LA GOYA 10 Mornington Peninsula, VIC Margaret River, WA MANZANILLA SHERRY Sanlucar de Barrameda, Spain QUILES CUP 15 2015 M. KERLANN 17 2018 FREDERICK STEVENSON 12 A twist on the classic cup CH A BLIS DRY RED Burgundy, France ROMATE NPU 12 CINSAULT BLEND(MI) LA PETITE GITANE 19 AMONTILLADO SHERRY Barossa, SA Underground vodka, Montenegro, apricot Jerez, Spain 2017 MINISTRY OF CLOUDS 17 CHARDONNAY 2016 JUXTAPOSED 13 Derwent/Coal River Valley, TAS MONSIEUR MARMALADE 20 SHIR AZ (MI) Bombay gin, coriander, marmalade McLaren Vale, SA VIN ROSÉ AND FRIENDS VERRE ET BOUTEILLE DE SUZE 20 Armagnac blanc, Suze, sweet vermouth 2017 D. DU GRAND CROS 13 ROSÉ Côtes de Provence, France 2017 GOOD INTENTIONS WINE CO 12 RELATIVELY RED SHIR A Z BLEN D (CHILLED)(MI) Mount Gambier, SA L’HÔ TEL GITAN CAN CATER FOR A VARIETY OF FUNCTION SETTINGS. WE CAN ACCOMMODATE SMALL COCKTAIL PARTIES TO GROUP BOOKINGS. 2 CHAMPAGNE & HALF BOTTLES SPARKLING NV RUINART 145 2009 BASS PHILLIP 140 NV RUINART 165 NV CLOUDY BAY PELORUS 80 BLANC DE BLANC JACQUES REYMOND SELECTION R DE RUINART BRUT BRUT Reims, France PINOT NOIR Reims, France Marlborough, NZ Gippsland, VIC NV BILLECART-SALMON 175 NV LAHERTE FRÈRES 175 NV ANDRE DELORME 70 BRUT ROSÉ 2011 D. HENRI GOUGES 150 ULTRADITION EXTRA BRUT BLANC DE BLANCS Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, France NUITS-SAINT-GEORGES Coteaux Sud d’Épernay, France CRÉMANT DE BOURGOGNE 1ER CRU CLOS DES PORRETS Burgundy, France PINOT NOIR NV RUINART 275 2016 GEORG BREUER 85 Burgundy, France BLANC DE BLANCS NV DOMAINE ROLET 85 RIESLING AUSLESE Reims, France CRÉMANT DE JURA Rhiengau, Germany 2014 D. PAVELOT 85 Jura, France SAVIGNY-LÈS-BEAUNE 2008 POL ROGER 275 2017 D. VACHERON 70 PINOT NOIR Épernay, France NV BIANCAVIGNA 60 SANCERRE Burgundy, France PROSECCO SAUVIGNON BLANC 2009 MOËT & CHANDON 240 Veneto, Italy Loire Valley, France 2014 CRAIGLEE 80 GRAND VINTAGE SHIRAZ Épernay, France 2015 RAVENTÓS I BLANC 90 2004 D. ROLET PÈRE ET FILS 100 S u n b u r y, V IC L’HEREAU ARBOIS VIN JAUNE SAVAGNIN MV VEUVE CLICQUOT 350 BRUT 2012 ROCKFORD 150 Penedès, Spain Jura, France EXTRA BRUT, EXTRA OLD BASKET PRESS Reims, France SHIRAZ NV CLOVER HILL 90 2015 D. HERVÉ AZO 60 Barossa Valley, SA CHABLIS NV ANDRE CLOUET 170 ROSÉ Tasmania CHARDONNAY BRUT ROSÉ Burgundy, France 2000 JASPER HILL 120 B o u z y, F r a n c e GEORGIA’S PADDOCK NV JOSEPH 150 2015 KUMEU RIVER ESTATE 65 SHIRAZ Heathcote, VIC NV VEUVE CLICQOUT 190 SPARKLING RED DISGORGED 2006 CHARDONNAY McLaren Vale, SA ROSÉ Kumeu, NZ Reims, France 2015 YVES CUILLERON 125 2013 D. BLAIN-GAGNARD 120 CORNAS LE VILLAGE CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET SHIRAZ CHARDONNAY Rhone Valley, France Burgundy, France 2013 D. BOSQUET DES PAPES 110 2014 PIERRE-YVES COLIN-MOREY 150 CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE CHASSAGNE-MONTRACHET GREANCHE BLEND LES ANCEGNIÈRES Rhone Valley, France CHARDONNAY Burgundy, France 2013 VOYAGER ESTATE 100 CABERNET SAUVIGNON/MERLOT Margaret River, WA 2017 MOOROODUC ESTATE 55 PINOT NOIR 2012 CH. SAINT-GEORGES 100 Mornington Peninsula, VIC SAINT-GEORGES-SAINT-EMILION MERLOT/CABERNETS 2010 BASS PHILLIP 150 Bordeaux, France JACQUES REYMOND SELECTION PINOT NOIR Gippsland, VIC L’HÔ TEL GITAN CAN CATER FOR A VARIETY OF FUNCTION SETTINGS. WE CAN ACCOMMODATE SMALL COCKTAIL PARTIES TO GROUP BOOKINGS. 3 VIN BLANC AROMATIC 2018 RAVENSWORTH 65 2017 CRITTENDEN ESTATE FUMÉ 60 2017 LITTLE YARRA 75 RIESLING SAUVIGNON BLANC CHARDONNAY Murrumbateman, NSW Mornington Peninsula, VIC Yarra Valley, VIC 2016 BRUNO SORG 90 PINOT BLANC 2010 MITTNACHT FRERES 140 2016 CASTRO MARTIN 80 2017 AVANI AMRIT 65 Alsace, France OSTERBERG GRAND CRU ALBARIÑO CHARDONNAY (MI) RIESLING Rias Baixas, Spain Mornington Peninsula, VIC 2016 NITTNAUS HEIDEBODEN 75 Alsace, France PINOT BLANC (MI) 2016 SERGE DAGUENEAU 75 2017 YABBY LAKE SINGLE VY 105 Burgenland, Austria 2013 CLOS CLARE 80 POUILLY SUR LOIRE CHARDONNAY RIESLING CHASSELAS Mornington Peninsula, VIC 2016 SALOMON UNDHOF 75 Clare Valley, SA Loire, Fra nce WEIDEN 2010 GIACONDA ESTATE 330 GRÜNER VELTLINER 2017 FROMM 80 2017 MACARINI 70 CHARDONNAY Kremstal, Austria RIESLING SPÄTLESE ROERO ARNEIS Beechworth, VIC Marlborough, NZ Peidmont, Italy 2017 BILLY BUTTON 55 2017 IRREWARRA 130 FIA NO 2015 DR LOOSEN 185 2016 THOMAS BRAEMORE 70 CHARDONNAY Apline Valley, VIC WEHLENER SONNENUHR SEMILLON Geelong, VIC RIESLING SPÄTLESE Hunter Valley, SA 2016 VILLA BLANCHE 60 Mosel, Germany 2017 MINISTRY OF CLOUDS 85 PICPOUL DE PINET 2015 M. KERLANN 85 CHARDONNAY Languedoc, France 2017 FATTORI GREGORIS 60 CH A BLIS Derwent/Coal River Valley, VIC PINOT GRIGIO Burgundy, France 2017 JO LANDRON LA LOUVETRIE 65 Veneto, Italy 2013 GEOFF WEAVER 90 MUSCADET SÈVRE ET MAINE 2015 D. OUDIN 95 CHARDONNAY MELON DE BOURGOGNE (MI) 2018 HARVEST BY UNICO ZELO 55 CHABLIS Adelaide Hills, SA Loire, Fra nce PINOT GRIS LES SERRES Adelaide Hills, SA Burgundy, France 2015 D. BACHEY-LEGROS 110 2012 JOSMEYER FOLASTRIES 125 BOURGOGNE BLANC GEWÜRZTRAMINER 2015 ELK COVE 80 2015 D. LOUIS MOREAU 150 Burgundy, France Alsace, France PINOT GRIS CHABLIS Willamette Valley, USA 1ER CRU VAILLONS 2009 D. F & A JOBARD 320 2016 TWR SV5182 80 Burgundy, France MERSAULT GEWÜRZTRAMINER 2017 AKARUA 65 1ER CRU PORUZOT Marlborough, NZ PINOT GRIS TEXTURAL Burgundy, France Central Otago, NZ 2015 4 MONOS 90 2015 M. ALEX GAMBAL 250 ALBILLO REAL FRESH & MINERAL 2016 D. HENRI NAUDIN 85 PULIGNY-MONTRACHET Madrid, Spain BOURGOGNE ALIGOTÉ Burgundy, France Burgundy, France 2017 D. CADY CHENINSOLITE 95 2017 NEUDORF 65 2009 D. FONTAINE GAGNARD 280 A NJOU SAUVIGNON BLANC 2016 MUGA BLANCO 65 CHASSAGNE MONTRACHET CHENIN BLANC Nelson, NZ VIURA/MALVASIA 1ER CRU LES CAILLERETS Loire, Fra nce Rioja, Spain Burgundy, France 2018 CLOUDY BAY 85 2016 PIEROPAN CALVARINO SOAVE 120 SAUVIGNON BLANC 2013 BIRD ON A WIRE 85 2016 ANDRÉ BONHOMME 90 GARGANEGA/TREBBIANO DI SOAVE Marlborough, NZ MARSANNE VIRÉ-CLESSÉ PIERRES BLANCHES Veneto, Italy Yarra Valley, VIC Burgundy, France 2017 GÉRARD BOULAY 120 2017 FRANKLAND ESTATE 85 SANCERRE TRADITION 2016 D. DE MOURCHON 70 2017 DIDIER GRAPPE 90 ISOLATION RIDGE SAUVIGNON BLANC CÔTES DU RHÔNE BLANC EN NOVELIN (MI) RIESLING Loire, Fra nce GRENACHE BLANC BLEND CHARDONNAY Frankland River, WA Rhône, Fra nce Jura, France L’HÔ TEL GITAN CAN CATER FOR A VARIETY OF FUNCTION SETTINGS. WE CAN ACCOMMODATE SMALL COCKTAIL PARTIES TO GROUP BOOKINGS. 4 VIN ROUGE ROSÉ, ORANGE & CHILLED 2017 GARAGISTE LE STAGIAIRE 70 2016 LETHBRIDGE ESTATE 85 2013 D. MICHEL LAFARGE 240 PINOT NOIR (MI) PINOT NOIR VOLNAY Mornington Peninsula, VIC Geelong, VIC Burgundy, France 2018 YANGARRA ESTATE 60 GRENACHE ROSÉ 2017 CRITTENDEN ESATE 100 2015 PALLISER ESTATE 100 2014 D. LOUIS BOILLOT & FILS 180 McLaren Vale, SA KANGERONG PINOT NOIR BEAU N E PINOT NOIR Martinborough, NZ 1ER CRU LES EPENOTES 2017 D.
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