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Champagne & Sparkling Riesling Sauvignon Blanc WINE CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING ROSÉ nv Madame Coco France 11 50 18 La Vieille Ferme Rose Rhône Valley, France 11 50 nv Prosecco Mascareri Friuli, Italy 12 52 19 Hedonist Rose McLaren Vale, SA 12 52 nv Jansz Premium Sparkling Rosé Pipers River, Tas 14 64 19 Rogers & Rufus Rose Barossa Valley, SA 54 nv Taittinger Cuvée Prestige Champagne, France 19 110 17 Mirabeau Etoile Cotes du Provence, France 69 nv Pol Roger Brut Reserve Champagne, France 125 06 Dom Pérignon Champagne, France 460 PINOT NOIR 17 Opawa Pinot Noir Marlborough, NZ 11 52 RIESLING 18 Castle Rock Pinot Noir Great southern, WA 14 62 19 Wirra Wirra “The Lost Watch” Adelaide hills, SA 11 48 19 Arfion Spring Pinot Noir Yarra Valley, Vic 68 17 Parish Vineyard “Single Estate” Riesling Coal River, Tas 50 18 Dalrymple Pinot Noir Pipers River, TAS 84 18 Castle Rock Estate Riesling Porongurup, WA 56 18 Charteris Pinot Noir Central Otago, NZ 94 19 Pewsey Vale Riesling Eden Valley, SA 14 64 16 Ata Rangi Pinot Noir Martinborough, NZ 168 15 Mt Edwards Riesling Central Otago, NZ 78 16 Charteris The Hunt Vineyard Riesling Central Otago, NZ 84 SHIRAZ & BLENDS 14 Scarborough Shiraz Hunter Valley, NSW 12 56 SAUVIGNON BLANC & SEMILLON 18 Woods Crampton Shiraz Barossa Valley, SA 14 62 19 Kindred Spirits Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, NZ 11 50 15 Long Line “Blood Knot” Shiraz McClaren Vale, SA 70 19 Lobethal Road Sauvignon Blanc Adelaide Hills, SA 52 17 Brokenwood Hunter Valley Shiraz Hunter Valley, NSW 17 88 18 Mt Difficulty Sauvignon Blanc Central Otago, NZ 56 18 John Duval “Entity” Shiraz Barossa, SA 92 18 Dalrymple Sauvignon Blanc Piper River, TAS 14 64 15 Jim Barry “McRae Wood” Shiraz Clare Valley, SA 128 16 Greywacke “Wild” Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough, NZ 84 15 Brokenwood wade block 2 McClaren Vale, SA 120 SEMILLON & BLENDS CABERNET & BLENDS 19 Brokenwood Semillon Hunter Valley, NSW 9 44 17 Jim Barry “The Cover Drive” Cab Sauv Clare Valley, SA 11 50 17 Hay Shed Hill Bloc 1 SSB Margaret River, WA 58 18 Hedonist Cab Sauv McClaren Vale, SA 12 54 11 Scarborough green label Semillon Hunter Valley, NSW 63 17 Langmeil “Blacksmith” Cab Sauv Barossa Valley, SA 64 15 Forest Hill Cabernet Sauvignon Mount Barker, WA 16 78 16 Vasse Felix Cabernet Sauvignon Margaret River, WA 96 PINOT GRIS / GRIGIO 15 Yalumba “The Signature” Cab Shiraz Barossa Valley, SA 115 19 Arfion Pinot Grigio Yarra Valley, Vic 12 56 08 Le Carré Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Bordeaux, France 260 19 Mada Pinot Gris Hilltops, NSW 13 58 18 Bilancia Pinot Gris Hawkes Bay, NZ 64 18 Far Ago Hill Pinot Gris Southern Highlands, NSW 66 RED VARIETALS & BLENDS 18 Beurrot by Kooyong Pinot Gris Mornington Pen, VIC 68 16 Accuro Malbec Mendoza, Argentina 12 50 17 Montalto Pinot Gris Mornington peninsula, VIC 89 15 E.Guigal Côtes du Rhône Rhône Valley, France 52 16 Pondalowie Vineyard Blend Bendigo, Vic 54 17 Montepulciano D'Abruzzo Castel Di Lama, Italy 56 CHARDONNAY 18 Thistledown Gorgeous Grenache McClaren Vale, SA 13 60 19 Bleeding Heart Chardonnay Adelaide Hills, SA 10 46 18 Prunotto Barbera d’Alba Piedmont, Italy 64 16 Scarborough “Yellow Label” Hunter Valley, NSW 12 50 11 Conde Valdemar Reserve Rioja Elciego, Spain 84 17 Vasse Felix Chardonnay Margaret River, WA 15 70 16 Thompson Estate Chardonnay Margaret River, WA 80 15 Heggies Reserve Chardonnay Eden Valley, South Australia 84 DESSERT WINES & FORTIFIEDS 18 Domaine Drouhin Vaudon Chablis Bourgogne, France 98 NV Dunes & Green Split pick moscato SA (200ml) 10 17 Heggies Botrytis Riesling Eden Valley, South Australia 13 58 nv Yalumba Museum Release Muscat Barossa Valley, SA 8 36 20 year old grandfather rare tawny Port Barossa Valley 14 @thepantrymanly /thepantrymanly | www.thepantrymanly.com | [email protected] .
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