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Winelist 1St March.Numbers Cocktails Berowra Waters Inn Signature Australian Cocktails $23 Beers Happy Goblin, Pale Ale Mt Kuring-Gai, NSW $12 Young Henrys “Newtowner”, Pale Ale Newtown, NSW $11 La Sirène, Saison Melbourne, VIC $16 Cider Napoleone, Pear Cider Yarra Valley, VIC $11 Soft Drinks | Mocktail P.S Soda, Wattle Cola Sydney. NSW $8 P.S Soda, Blackstrap Ginger Sydney, NSW $8 Strange Love, Blood Orange & Chili Byron Bay, NSW $7.5 Seasonal Mocktail Sydney, NSW $12 Gin/Tequila 30ml ( + $3 with Strange Love | P.S Soda) Applewood Distillery Gin Adelaide Hills, SA $13 Hippocampus Metropolitan Distillery, Gin Perth, WA $14 Espólon Blanco Tequila Arandas, Mexico $12 Vermouth 60ml Adelaide Hills Distillery, Dry Vermouth Adelaide Hills, SA $9 Vodka 30ml ( + $3 with Strange Love mixer ) Twenty Third St. Distillery, Riverland Rose Vodka Renmark, SA $13 Archie Rose Distillery, Original Rosebery, NSW $12 Wines by the glass Sparkling 100ml 2014 Caledonia Australis “Umbra” Blanc de Blanc South Gippsland, VIC $20 NV Dominique Portet, Brut Rosé Yarra Valley, VIC $15 White 150ml 2017 Nick Spencer, Grüner Veltliner Tumbarumba, NSW $16 2016 Geyer, Muscat Alexandrie Barossa Valley, SA $14 2015 Moon, Marsanne Nagambie, VIC $18 2015 Dalrymple “Cave Block”, Chardonnay Pipers River, Tasmania $17 Coravin 2014 Christian Moreau Grand Cru Le Clos Chablis, France $41 Rosé 150ml 2017 Nocturne, Nebbiolo Margaret River, WA $17 Red 150ml 2015 Lino Ramble “Tom Bowler”, Nero d’Avola McLaren Vale, SA $18 2016 Yelland & Papps “Second Take”, Grenache Barossa, SA $18 2016 Inkwell “Infidels”, Primitivo McLaren Vale, SA $16 2015 Walsh & Sons “Roi”, Cabernet Sauvignon Margaret River, WA $20 Coravin 1997 Wendouree Pressing, Malbec Clare Valley, SA $50 2005 Château Lanessan, Haut Medoc Bordeaux, France $37 Sherry 75ml NV Seppeltsfield “Solero”, Flor Apera Barossa Valley, SA $17 NV Valdespino Fino Extra Dry “Ynocente” Jerez, Spain $12 Sweet 75ml 2016 Joseph “La Magia” Botrytis Riesling | Traminer McLaren Vale, SA $18 2013 Rieslingfreak No 7, Riesling Clare Valley, SA $11 2015 Yalumba Botrytis, Viognier Wrattonbully, SA $11 Fortified 75ml 10 YO Seppeltsfield “Para”, Grand Tawny Seppeltsfield, SA $10 NV Gundog Estate, Muscat Rutherglen, VIC $14 Coravin 2003 Fonseca Classic Vintage Porto, Portugal $35 Sparkling Wine Champagne NV Krug Grande Cuvée Reims, France $485 Sparkling Wine 2014 Caledonia Australis “Umbra” Blanc de Blanc South Gippsland, VIC $120 2015 Holly’s Garden, Rosé Péttilant Whitlands, VIC $72 2016 The Wine Farm “Pétillant Naturel” South Gippsland, VIC $105 NV Stefano Lubiana “Brut Reserve” Granton, Tas $84 NV Range Life, Prosecco King Valley, VIC $52 NV Jansz, Premium Cuvée Pipers River, Tas $74 NV Dominique Portet, Brut Rosé Yarra Valley, VIC $72 Other Formats White Half Bottles 2012 Frankland, Isolation Ridge, Chardonnay Frankland River, WA $39 2015 Jim Barry “The Florita”, Riesling Clare Valley, SA $52 2017 Brokenwood, Semillon Hunter Valley, NSW $36 White Magnums 2003 Francois Raveneau Grand Cru Les Clos Chablis, France $660 2016 Arfion, Riesling Yarra Valley, VIC $135 Red Half Bottles 2011 Muga, Reserva Rioja, Spain $54 2011 E. Guigal, Côtes du Rhône Rouge Rhône Valley, France $42 2013 Isole e Olena Chianti Classico Toscana, Italy $60 Red Magnums 1998 Jasper Hill “Georgia’s Paddock” Shiraz Heathcote, Victoria $450 2001 Jasper Hill “Georgia’s Paddock” Shiraz Heathcote, Victoria $425 2005 Château Gruaud Larose 2ème Cru Saint-Julien, France $890 White Wine Chardonnay 2011 Giaconda Estate Beechworth, VIC $495 2014 Ngeringa Adelaide Hills, SA $96 2015 Marq “Wild Ferment Chardonnay” Margaret River, WA $74 2015 Burton McMahon, D’Aloisios’s Vineyard Yarra Valley, VIC $68 2015 Dalrymple “Cave Block” Pipers River, Tasmania $78 2015 Polperro “Mill Hill” Mornington Peninsula, VIC $116 2016 Lightfoot & Sons “Home Block” Gippsland, VIC $92 2016 Garagiste “Merricks” Mornington Peninsula VIC $92 2016 Jamsheed “Madame” Yarra Valley, VIC $65 Chenin Blanc 2016 Las Vino “CBDB” Margaret River, WA $112 2016 Hearts of Oak Margaret River, WA $54 2017 Goon Tycoons “Smoking Gun” Franklin River, Tasmania $52 Grüner Veltliner 2015 Crft, Longview Vineyard Adelaide Hills, SA $65 2017 Nick Spencer Tumbarumba, NSW $68 White Wine Italian Varietals 2013 Feudi di S. Gregorio, Greco di Tufo Campania, Italy $101 2017 Ephemera, Vermentino Heathcote, VIC $76 2017 Koerner “Pigato”, Vermentino Clare Valley, SA $65 Pinot Gris 2016 Kooyong “Beurrot”, Pinot Gris Mornington Peninsula, VIC $68 2016 The Wine Farm, Pinot Gris Field Blend South Gippsland, VIC $72 2017 Heart Wines, Pinot Gris + 3 King Valley, VIC $54 2017 Pinemount, Pinot Gris Yarra Valley, VIC $52 2017 Harvest (by Unico Zelo) Pinot Gris Adelaide Hills, SA $50 Riesling 2012 Jim Barry The Florita Clare Valley, SA $160 2013 Lowe, Nullo Mountain Vineyard Rylstone, NSW $105 2014 Grosset, Polish Hill Clare Valley, SA $189 2017 Syrahmi “Garden of Earthly Delights” Macedon Ranges, Victoria $75 2017 Ministry of Clouds Clare Valley, SA $56 Sauvignon Blanc | Semillon 2013 Yarra Yering “Dry White No 1” Semillon | Chard Yarra Valley, VIC $165 2014 Mount Mary “Triolet” Yarra Valley, VIC $176 2016 Yarra Peaks, Sauvignon Blanc Yarra Valley, VIC $58 2017 La Petite Vanguard, Semillon Adelaide Hills, SA $54 2017 Andrew Thomas “Braemore", Semillon Hunter Valley, NSW $72 2017 Gundog Estate, Of-dry Semillon Hunter Valley, NSW $56 White Wine | Rosé Wine Viognier | Muscat Blends 2013 Ngeringa, Viognier Adelaide Hills, SA $82 2014 Jasper Hill “Georgias Paddock” Heathcote, VIC $115 2015 Lark Hill Mr. V Canberra, ACT $72 2016 Geyer, Muscat Alexandrie Barossa Valley, SA $54 Other Whites 2011 Dom. de la Tour du Bon, Clairette|Ugni Blanc Bandol, France $84 2015 Moon, Marsanne Nagambie, VIC $79 Natural | Orange Wines 2015 Soumah “Wild” Savignin Yarra Valley, VIC $76 2016 Jamsheed Rousanne Beechworth, VIC $72 2016 Côtier Pinot Gris Mornington Peninsula, VIC $66 Rosé 2013 Garrus, Château d’esclans Côtes de Provence, France $415 2017 Nocturne, Nebbiolo Margaret River, WA $76 2017 Collector “Shoreline”, Sangiovese | Mammolo Canberra, ACT $49 Red Wine Pinot Noir 2014 Benjamin Leroux, Gevrey-Chambertin Burgundy, France $275 2015 Deviation Road Adelaide Hills, SA $102 2015 Burton McMahon “Syme on Yarra” Yarra Valley, VIC $72 2015 Shiny Wines Estate Launceston, Tasmania $104 2016 Ashton Hills, Piccadilly Valley Adelaide Hills, SA $102 2016 Mac Forbes Yarra Valley, VIC $86 2016 Garagiste “Merricks” Mornington Peninsula VIC $92 2016 Moondarra “Studebaker” Gippsland, VIC $74 Gamay 2016 Marq Margaret River, WA $52 2017 Brackenwood Vineyard, Gamay | PN Adelaide Hills, SA $58 Cabernets | Merlot | Blends 1990 Penfolds “Bin 90A” Cabernet.Shiraz Multi Regional, SA $850 2002 Wendouree Cabernet | Malbec Clare Valley, SA $245 2010 Gaelic Cemetery Vineyard, Cabernet | Malbec Clare Valley, SA $125 2013 Bellwether, Cabernet Coonawarra, SA $105 1992 Mount Mary Quintet Yarra Valley, VIC $525 1999 Mount Mary Quintet Yarra Valley, VIC $585 2001 Mount Mary Quintet Yarra Valley, VIC $560 2003 Mount Mary Quintet Yarra Valley, VIC $540 2014 Oakdene, Bernard’s Cabernets Geelong, VIC $68 2014 Dalwhinnie, Moonambel Pyrenees, VIC $112 2012 Cullen, Vanya, Cabernet Wilyabrup, WA $820 2014 Cullen, Diana Madeline, Cabernet | Merlot Margaret River, WA $298 2015 Walsh & Sons “Roi” Cabernet Sauvignon Margaret River, WA $92 2003 Les Pagodes de Cos, Saint-Estèphe Bordeaux, France $295 2005 Château Lanessan, Haut-Médoc Bordeaux, France $185 2008 Château Giscours, Margaux Bordeaux, France $245 2011 Chateau Musar “Hochar” Bekaa Valley, Lebanon $90 Malbec 1997 Wendouree Pressing Clare Valley, SA $250 Red Wine Grenache/Mourvèdre blends 2012 Spinifex Old Vine Mataro Barossa, SA $129 2016 Aphelion, Mataro McLaren Vale, SA $66 2016 Frederick Stevenson Barossa, SA $75 2016 Yelland & Papps “Second Take” Barossa, SA $84 2016 Sigurd, G | S | N | M Barossa, SA $78 Italians NV Payten and Jones “Leuconoe”, Sangiovese Yarra Valley, VIC $82 2012 Tenuta San Guido “Guidalberto” IGT, Merlot Toscana, Italy $155 2014 Moondarra “Paradise Garage” Nebbiolo Yarra Valley, VIC $105 2015 Lino Ramble “Tom Bowler” Nero d’Avola McLaren Vale, SA $75 2016 Massena “Dadds Block”, Primitivo Barossa, SA $58 2016 Inkwell “Infidels”, Primitivo McLaren Vale, SA $72 Shiraz | Blends 2009 Cloonakilla, Shiraz | Viognier Canberra, ACT $420 2013 Cloonakilla, Shiraz | Viognier Canberra, ACT $345 1976 Penfolds “Grange” Multi Regional, SA $1,600 1996 Penfolds “Grange” Multi Regional, SA $1,200 1996 Clarendon Hills “Astralis” Syrah Adelaide Hills, SA $750 2002 Wendouree, Shiraz Clare Valley, SA $525 2004 Wendouree, Shiraz | Malbec Clare Valley, SA $275 2005 Henschke “Hill of Grace" Eden Valley, SA $1,980 2010 Henschke “Hill of Grace" Eden Valley, SA $2,020 2010 Mount Langi Ghiran Grampians, VIC $285 2016 Bondar “Violet Hour” McLaren Vale, SA $62 2010 Rockford “Basket Press” Barossa, SA $472 2016 John Duval “Entity”, Shiraz Barossa, SA $105 2015 Walsh & Sons “Felix” Syrah Margaret River, WA $66 2013 A. Chatagnier, Saint Joseph Rhône Valley, France $138 Spanish Varietals 2016 Samuel’s Gorge, Tempranillo McLaren Vale, SA $88 2016 Ministry of Clouds, Tempranillo | Grenache McLaren Vale, SA $64 2016 Bellwether “Ant Series”, Tempranillo Wrattonbully, SA $62 Sweet Wine 375ml NV Gundog Estate Muscat Rutherglen, VIC $62 2010 Dr Burklin-Wolf Riesling “Auslese” Pfalz, Germany $110 2011 Kracher “Beerenauslese” Burgenland, Austria $92 2012 Chateau Coutet Premier Cru Classé Sauternes-Barsac, France $149 2013 Rieslingfreak No 7, Riesling Clare Valley, SA $45 2015 Yalumba Botrytis Viognier Wrattonbully,
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