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Noura Hobart Wine List 2016 Prosecco Bottle Glass PR1 Prosecco Casanova N.V £ 34.00 £ 7.50 Champagne Brut Bottle Glass CH1 Bernard Remy, Comte de Villecourt, Brut N.V £ 49.00 £ 10.50 CH2 Taittinger, Brut Reserve N.V £ 66.00 CH3 Laurent Perrier, Brut N.V £ 74.00 CH4 Bollinger, Speciale Cuvee N.V £ 85.00 CH5 Moet & Chandon, Brut Imperial N.V £ 89.00 CH6 Krug, Grande Cuvee N.V £ 195.00 Champagne Rose Bottle Glass CR1 Champagne Hebrart, 1er Cru, Rose N.V £ 65.00 £ 13.50 CR2 Taittinger, Rose N.V £ 79.00 CR3 Laurent Perrier, Rose N.V £ 82.00 CR4 Moet & Chandon, Rose N.V £ 94.00 CR5 Louis Roederer Cristal Rose, Rose 1990 £ 97.00 Vintage V2 Perrier Jouet, Belle Epoque 1996 £ 283.00 V3 Taittinger, Comtes de Champagne 1990 £ 320.00 V4 Cuvee Dom Perignon, Moet & Chandon 99/00 £ 675.00 V7 Louis Roederer, Cristal 2000 £ 750.00 V8 Cuvee Dom Perignon, Moet & Chandon 1990 £ 900.00 Wines of the Month Adyar Inspiration, Organic Wine, Muscat & Viognier 2013 £ 43.00 White El Metn – Lebanon Chateau Labory, Fronsac, Merlot & Cabernet Franc & Malbec 2012 £ 40.00 Red Bordeaux – France Vranec Special Selection, Vranec 2011 £ 36.00 Red Povardarie – Macedonia White Wine Lebanon Bottle Glass W1 Cloud Nine, Karam Winery, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier ❤ ❤ 2013 £ 29.00 £ 6.75 South of Lebanon - Jezzine W2 Ksara Blanc de Blancs, Sauvignon Blanc 2013 £ 32.00 Bekaa Valley W3 Chateau Khoury Reve Blanc, Chardonnay & Riesling ❤ 2013 £ 36.00 Bekaa Valley W4 Chateau Ksara, Chardonnay 2012 £ 38.00 Bekaa Valley W5 Altitudes Ixsir, Muscat & Semillon ❤ 2013 £ 40.00 Bekaa Valley W6 Adyar Inspiration, Organic Wine, Muscat & Viognier ❤ ❤ 2013 £ 43.00 Mount Lebanon – El Metn W7 Ixsir Grande Reserve, Viognier & Sauvignon Blanc ❤ ❤ 2012 £ 45.00 Mountains of Batroun W8 Chateau Kefraya Blanc de Blancs, Viognier & Chardonnay 2012 £ 47.00 Bekaa Valley France Bottle Glass W9 Chardonnay, Vin de Pays D’Oc, Chardonnay ❤ ❤ ❤ 2014 £ 23.00 £5.75 South of France W10 Sauvignon Blanc de Touraine, Nicolas Carlin, Sauvignon Blanc 2014 £ 39.00 Loire W11 Sancerre Manoline, Sauvignon Blanc 2014 £ 48.00 Loire W12 Chablis 1er Cru Montmains, Chardonnay ❤ ❤ 2011 £ 60.00 Bourgogne W13 Condrieu AOP, Nicolas Badel, Viognier 2013 £ 80.00 Rhone Valley Selection from around the World Bottle W14 Vinha do Bispado DOP Douro, Rabigato, Viozinho, Galego ❤ ❤ 2014 £ 24.00 Almendra – Portugal W15 Torrontes Cinco Tierras, Torrontes ❤ ❤ ❤ 2013 £ 27.00 Cafayete – Argentina W16 Gavi di Gavi ‘Fossili’, San Silvestro, Gavi ❤ 13/14 £ 34.00 Piedmont - Italy W17 Tikves Alexandria Cuvee, Chardonnay & Riesling ❤ 2012 £ 36.00 Vardar Valley - Macedonia W18 Sauvignon Blanc, Saint Clair, Sauvignon Blanc 13/14 £ 39.00 Marlborough – NeW Zealand W19 Verdejo Blanco Bodegas Megallum, Verdejo, Sauvignon Blanc 2014 £ 41.00 Rias Baixas - Spain W20 Riesling Strassertaler, Kamptal DAC Allram, Riesling ❤ ❤ ❤ 2014 £ 43.50 Kamptal - Austria Rose Wine Bottle Glass P1 Ksara Gris de Gris, Carignan & Grenache Gris 2012 £ 29.00 £ 6.75 Bekaa Valley - Lebanon P2 Massaya Classic Rose, Cinsaut & Syrah ❤ ❤ 2012 £ 30.00 Bekaa Valley – Lebanon P3 Cotes de Provence, Chateau de L’Aumerade, Grenache, Cinsault 2013 £ 34.00 South of France - France Cellar Special Selection - White Wine Bottle W - L Chateau La Tour Carnet, Grand Cru Classe, Sauvignon Blanc 2007 £ 72.50 Bordeaux – France W - L Corton Charlemagne, Henri Boillot, Chardonnay 2002 £ 233.00 Bourgogne – France W - L Le Clementin de Pape Clement, Semillon & Sauv. Blanc 2009 £ 85.00 Bordeaux – France W - L Chateau Fombrauge, Sauv. Blanc, Semillion, Sauv. Gris 06/07 £ 98.00 Bordeaux – France Cellar Special Selection – Red Wine Bottle 4 St-Emilion, Grand Cru Chateau Fombrauge, Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 £ 92.00 France – Bordeaux 3 Chateau Troplong Mondot, St-Emilion Grand Cru Classe 1985 £ 242.00 Bordeaux - France 2 Chateau Pape Clement, Grand Cru Classe 1995 £ 297.00 Bordeaux - France 2 Chateau La Fleur Petrus, Pommerol 1997 £ 314.00 Bordeaux - France 2 Chateau Margaux, 1er Grand Cru Classe 1997 £ 444.00 Bordeaux - France 2 Chateau Cheval Blanc, St-Emilion 1er Grd Cru Classe 1999 £ 495.00 Bordeaux - France 4 Chateau Margaux, 1er Grand Cru Classe 1998 £ 497.00 Bordeaux - France 2 Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac 1998 £ 725.00 Bordeaux - France 4 Corton Renardes, Grand Cru 1994 £ 830.00 Bourgogne - France 1 Chateau Lafite Rothschild, 1er Grand Cru Classe 1998 £ 928.00 Bordeaux - France Red Wine Lebanon Bottle Glass R3 Chateau Khoury Sainte Therese, Organic, Pinot Noir & Caladoc 2011 £ 36.00 £ 7.50 Mountains of Bekaa R1 Chateau Kefraya, Les Breteches, Syrah & Cinsaut 2011 £ 29.00 Bekaa Valley R2 Ksara Reserve du Couvent, Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 £ 34.50 Bekaa Valley R4 Adyar Expression Monastique, Organic, Sangiovese, Mourvedre 2011 £ 44.00 Mount Lebanon – El Metn R5 Saint John, Karam Winery, Merlot, Syrah & Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 £ 45.00 Jezzine R6 Ixsir Grande Reserve Rouge, Syrah & Caladoc ❤ 2010 £ 46.00 Mountains of Batroun R7 Ch. Kefraya Rouge, Cabernet Sauvignon & Carignan 09/10 £ 52.00 Bekaa Valley R8 Ch. Khoury Symphonie, Cabernet Franc & Merlot ❤ ❤ 2006 £ 54.00 Mountains of Bekaa R9 Chateau Ksara Cuvee Millenaire, Cabernet Franc & Syrah 2011 £ 59.00 Bekaa Valley R10 Ch. St Thomas, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon & Syrah 2007 £ 62.00 Bekaa Valley R11 Wardy Chateau Les Cedres, Cabernet Sauvignon 07/08 £ 63.50 Bekaa Valley R12 Adyar, Monastery of Qobbay, Cabernet Sauvignon & Syrah ❤ 2010 £ 68.00 Mount Lebanon – El Metn R13 Ch. Belle-Vue, La Renaissance, Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 £ 69.00 Bekaa Valley R14 Chateau Khoury, Perseides, Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot 2007 £ 71.00 Mountains of Bekaa R15 Chateau Musar, Cinsaut & Cabernet Sauvignon ❤ ❤ 2004 £ 72.00 Bekaa Valley R16 Massaya Gold Reserve, Mouvedre, Syrah & Cabernet Sauv. 2009 £ 73.00 Bekaa Valley R17 Ch. Kefraya Comte de M, Syrah & Cabernet Sauv. 2009 £ 74.00 Bekaa Valley R18 Corpus Christi, Karam Winery, Merlot & Syrah ❤ ❤ 2010 £ 88.00 Jezzine R19 Ch. Belle-Vue, Le Chateau, Syrah & Cabernet Franc 2008 £ 99.00 Bekaa Valley Lebanon is among the oldest sites of wine production in the world. Phoenicians were instrumental in spreading wine and viticulture throughout the Mediterranean in ancient times. Despite the many conflicts of the region, the country has an annual production of about 600,000 cases of wine. Recently, the sector has been witnessing an unprecedented growth. The number of wineries went from 5 in 1998 to over 30 nowadays. Red Wine France Bottle Glass R20 Merlot Couleurs du Sud, Vin de Pays D’Oc, Merlot 2014 £ 24.00 £ 5.50 South of France R21 Morgon Chateau Gaillard, Gamay 2014 £ 28.00 Beaujolais R22 Cotes du Rhone Villages, St Pierre, Grenache, Mourvedre & Syrah 2013 £ 32.00 Rhone R23 Chateau Labory, Merlot & Cabernet Franc & Malbec ❤ ❤ ❤ 2012 £ 40.00 Bordeaux R24 Chateau La Gasparde, Merlot & Cabernet Franc 2006 £ 43.00 Bordeaux R25 Crozes Hermitage, Domaine Les Petites Pierres 2013 £ 46.00 Rhone R26 Saint Joseph, AOP, Nicolas Badel, Syrah ❤ ❤ 2013 £ 54.50 North Rhone R27 Chateauneuf du Pape, Chateau de Ruth 2010 £ 85.50 Rhone R28 Chateau de Valois, Pomerol, Merlot & Cabernet Franc 2009 £ 88.00 Bordeaux Selection from around the World Bottle R29 Malbec, Sorbus Cinco Tierras, Malbec ❤ ❤ 2010 £ 27.50 Mendoza – Argentina R30 Vinha da Urze, DOP Douro, Touriga National & Franca ❤ ❤ 2013 £ 32.00 Almendra – Portugal R31 Vranec Special Selection, Vranec ❤ 2011 £ 36.00 Povardarie – Macedonia R32 Leyenda, Cabernet Sauvignon ❤ ❤ ❤ 2011 £ 37.00 Maipo Valley – Chile R33 Rioja Crianza Megallum, Tempranillo ❤ ❤ 2011 £ 40.00 Rioja – Spain R34 Rosso di Montalcino, Belpoggio, Sangiovese 2011 £ 41.00 Tuscany - Italy R35 Sankt Laurent Gaisberg Reserve, Saint Laurent ❤ ❤ 2011 £ 46.50 Kamptal – Austria R36 Taurasi, Donna Chiara, Aglianico ❤ ❤ 2006 £ 54.00 Montefalcione – Italy . R37 Amarone Della Valpolicella, Corvina, Molinara ❤ ❤ 2011 £ 69.00 Veneto – Italy R38 Chianti Classico Riserva, Principe Corsini, Sangiovese 1998 £ 72.00 Tuscany – Italy R39 Brunello di Montalcino, Belpoggio, Sangiovese Grosso 2007 £ 99.00 Tuscany – Italy Our wine list offers a wide selection of wines made from different grapes. These wines have been carefully selected (and tasted before being listed!) to offer very good quality nectars made from passionate, often individual producers. Sweet Wines Bottle Glass S1 Lacrima D’Oro, Chateau Kefraya, Clairette 2004 £ 32.00 £ 6.95 Bekaa Valley - Lebanon S4 Sauternes, Chateau de Rayne Vigneaux, Semillon 1981 £ 65.00 Bordeaux - France Arak Glass Bottle Half Bottle Quarter Bottle Ksarak £ 6.00 £ 52.00 (70cl) £ 33.00 (35cl) £ 20.00 (17.5cl) Kefraya £ 6.50 £ 58.00 (70cl) £ 38.00 (35cl) £ 22.00 (17.5cl) Massaya £ 7.00 £ 70.00 (70cl) £ 39.00 (35cl) £ 24.00 (17.5cl) Touma £ 5.75 £ 48.00 (54cl) £ 24.00 (35cl) £ 14.00 (17.5cl) Musar - £ 44.00 (50cl) - - Drinks List Aperitif 35ml ABV % Cognac 35ml ABV % Arak (Glass) £ 5.75 48 % Courvoisier V.S £ 8.50 40 % Cinzano £ 7.50 25 % Hennessy V.S £ 8.50 40 % Dubonnet £ 7.50 14 % Hennessy V.S.O.P £ 10.00 40 % Martini / Campari £ 7.50 14 % Hennessy X.O £ 25.00 40 % Fernet Branca £ 7.50 40 % Remy Martin V.S.O.P £ 10.00 40 % Pastis 51 £ 7.50 40 % Remy Martin X.O £ 26.00 40 % Ricard £ 7.50 45 % Remy Martin Extra £ 38.00 40 % Henessy Paradis Extra £ 70.00 40 % Sherry 35ml ABV % Louis XIII £ 175.00 40 % Tio Pepe £ 7.50 15 % Gin 35ml ABV % Port 35ml ABV % Gordon’s £ 7.50 43.1 % Taylors / Graham £ 7.50 20 % Bombay Sapphire £ 9.50 43.1 % Scotch Whisky 35ml ABV % Vodka 35ml ABV % Auchentochan £ 9.50 40 % Absolut £ 8.50 40 % Chivas Regal £ 8.50 40 % Stolichnaya £ 7.50 40 % J&B Rare £ 8.50 40 % Smirnoff Black £ 8.00 40 % Johnnie Walker Black £ 8.50
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