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Wine List Contents Wine List Contents Wines by the Glass 2 Beer Cider Cocktails Non Alcholic 3 Aperitif Maderia 4 Sake Umeshu 5 Spirits 6 Whisky Whiskey 7 Canberra District Wineries 8 Half Bottles 9 Sparkling 10 Champagne 11 Riesling 12 Gewürztraminer Gruner Veltliner 13 Sauvignon Blanc Pinot Gris Furmint 14 Chenin Blanc Savagnin Sylvaner Muller Thurgau Pinot Blanc 15 Semillon Viognier Marsanne Roussanne & Rhone Melon de Bourgogne 16 Italian Spanish & Portuguese White Varietals 17 Chardonnay 18 White Burgundy 19 Rosé Gamay Mondeuse Austrian Red Varietals 20 Pinot Noir 21 Red Burgundy 22 Nebbiolo Dolcetto Barberra 23 Nero d'Avola Frappato Rondinella Corvina Sagrantino Montepulciano 24 Sangiovese Tempranillo 25 Shiraz & Blends 26 Red Rhône 27 Grenache Mourvèdre Carrigan Merlot Petit Verdot 28 Cabernet Sauvignon & Blends 29 Cabernet Franc Red Bordeaux 30 Dessert Wine 31 Sweet Fortified Digestive 32 Wine by the Glass Sparkling White 150ml NV Pirie - Cuvee Brut Northern Tasmania 15 NV Langlois (by Bollinger ) - Cremant de Loire Loire Valley France 18 Sake 90ml 2018 Akishika '888' - Junmai Murtoka Nama Genshu Osaka Japan 18 2017 Kameman - Junmai Genmaishu Kumamoto Japan 22 1978 Omi - Omiji Junmai Kijoshu Koshu (Noble Brew) Shiga Japan 54 Umeshu Heiwa - Tsuru Ume Nigori (cloudy) Wakayama Japan 14 Ota - Dokan (clear) Shiga Japan 14 White 150ml 2019 Two Tonne Tasmania - Zigguart Riesling (from magnum) Northern Tasmania 15 2018 Ca'Montini - Terre di Valfredda Pinot Grigio Trentino Italy 15 2019 Craggy Range - Te Muna Road Martinborough 15 2016 ✣ Schloss Gobelsburg - Langenlois Grüner Veltiner Kamptal Austria ✣ 22 2009 ✣ Vinoptima - Bond Road Gewürztraminer Gisborne NZ ✣ 24 2016 ✣ Suavia - Monte Carbonare Garganega IGT Veronese Italy ✣ 18 2018 Little Reddie - Brothers Malmsbury Chardonnay Macedon Victoria 16 2016 ✣ Golden Ball - la-bas Chardonnay Beechworth Victoria ✣ 24 Rosé 150ml 2017 ✣ Golden Ball - Cherish Shiarz Beechworth Victoria ✣ 15 Red 150ml 2018 ✣ Cos - Frappato Sicily ✣ 20 2019 Giant Steps - Pinot Noir Yarra Valley Victoria 16 2019 ✣ Daniel Bouland - Corcelette (Sable) Vielles Vinges Gamay Noir Morgon Beajoulais France ✣ 26 2019 ✣ Place of Changing Winds - Tradition LDR Pinot Shiraz Macedon Victoria ✣ 20 2017 A Rodda - Tempranillo Beechworth Victoria 15 2007 ✣ Alejandro Fernández - Dehesa La Granja Tempranillo Ribbera del Duero Spain ✣ 22 2019 Tomfoolery - Black & Blue Shiraz Barossa SA 16 2018 ✣ Corzano e Paterno - Terre di Corzano Sangivese Canaiolo Chianti Classico DOCG Italy ✣ 20 2012 ✣ Golden Ball - Merlot Beechworth Victoria ✣ 24 2017 ✣ Golden Ball - Galice Cabernet Merlot Malbec Beechworth Victoria ✣ 24 Sweet 90ml 2018 Charles Hours - Uroulat Petit Manseng Jurançon France 15 2018 Bernardins - Muscat à petits grains blanc & noir Beaumes de Venise France 15 NV Angileri - Vino Liquoroso Zibibbo (Muscat of Alexandria) Sicily Italy 15 Heiwa - 10 year old barrel aged Umeshu Wakayama Japan 22 2015 Mas Blanc - Le Mat Blanc Grenache Banyuls France 15 60ml NV Alvear - 1927 Dulce Viejo Pedro Ximenez Montilla-Moriles Spain 14 Sherry Dry 60ml NV Spinifex - Solana Ugni Blanc Semillon Vermentino Viognier Barossa SA 9 Toro Albalá - Elétrico Fino Montilla-Moriles Spain 12 Equipo Navazos - I Think Manzanilla Sanlucar de Barrameda Spain 14 Lustau - Don Nuño Oloroso Jerez Spain 14 ✣ Coravin - Premium Wines by the Glass The Coravin wine system allows us to access premium wine from the bottle without removing the cork. The replenishing argon gas elimnates spoilage keeping the wine fresh. 2 Beer Light abv Peroni - Leggera Italy 3.5% 9 Domestic Moo Brew - Pilsner (can) Hobart Tasmania 5.0% 11 4 Pines Brewing Co. - Kolsch Manly NSW 4.6% 10 Mountain Goat - Organic Steam Ale Richmond Victoria 4.5% 10 Balter - Xtra Pale Ale (can) Currumbin QLD 5.0% 12 Lord Nelson - 3 Sheets Pale Ale Sydney NSW 4.9% 10 Bentspoke - Crankshaft IPA Canberra ACT 5.8% 12 Murray's - Fred IPA Port Stephens NSW 5.6% 12 White Rabbit - Dark Ale Geelong Victoria 4.9% 11 Imported Alhambra - Riserva 1925 Lager Spain 6.4% 12 Pilsner Urquell - Pilsner Czech Republic 4.4% 10 Peroni - Nastro Azzurro Lager Italy 5.1% 10 Asahi - Super Dry Japan 5.0% 10 Cider Hills Cider Co. - Pear Adelaide Hills SA 5% 10 Hillbilly - crushed apple Bilpin NSW 4.5% 10 Ginger Beer Brookvale Union Manly NSW 4% 10 Cocktails Kir Royale - Chateux Langlois Sparkling, Jacoulot Crème de Cassis 22 Cosmopolitan - Belvedere vodka, Cointreau, lime, cranberry 22 Negroni - Campari, Tanqueray, Casa Mariol black vermouth 22 NYC Sour - Bourbon, lemon, simple syrup, red wine 22 Espresso Martini - Vodka, Kahula, PX, espresso 22 Dark Matter - Spiced Scottish rum, smoked cola, orange 22 Martini - Hendricks Gin; sweet, dry or dirty 26 Armchair - French Earl Grey infused Grand Marnier, Victor Gontier Calvados 26 Non Alcoholic Ginger Beer - Pimento Chilli Infused Sans Alcool France 0% 9 Sparkling Yuzu - Kimino Japan 0% 9 Smoked Cola - Strangelove Australia 0% 9 Mocktails 12 Cranberry Tingle - Cranberry, orange, raspberry, bitters, dry ginger ale Grapefruit Margarita - Grapefruit, rose water, cucumber, lime, lemon Peach Cobbler - Poached peach syrup, apple, lemon, soda 3 Aperitif Mistelle abv 45ml Dumangin Ratafia de Champagne Champagne France 18% 18 Egly-Ouriet Ratafia de Champagne Ambonnay France 17% 18 Aromatised Wine Lillet Blanc Bordeaux France 17% 14 Lillet Rose Bordeaux France 17% 14 Dolin Vermouth Dry Chambéry France 17% 9 Casa Mariol Vermut Negre - Vermouth Black Catalonia Spain 15% 15 Dubonnet Rouge Paris France 14.8% 10 Carpano Antico Formula Vermouth Turin Italy 16.5% 15 Punt e Mes Vermouth Torino Italy 16% 9 2016 Hoshiko Original by Danny Ume Wakayama Japan 20% 22 Vedrenne - Le Birlou Chestnut & apple Auvergne France 18% 9 Distillerie et Domaines de Provence Orange Colombo Forcalquier France 15% 14 Vedrenne - Terres Rouges Vin et de Noix - Walnut Turenne France 17% 14 Aromatised Spirit Pimm's No1 London England 25% 14 Bitters Campari Milano Italy 25% 12 Aperol Padova Italy 11% 10 Absinthe - Pastis Pernod Anise Paris France 40% 12 Grande Absente Anise Paris France 69% 16 Henri Bardouin Pastis Provence France 45% 12 Liqueurs abv 30ml Grand Mariner Cognac Orange France 40% 12 Cointreau Orange France 40% 12 Benedictine Herbal France 40% 12 Chambord Raspberry France 16% 11 Disaronno Amaretto Bitter Almond France 20% 11 G E Massenez Crème de Violettes France 25% 9 Jacoulot Crème de Cassis France 20% 9 St Germain Elderflower France 20% 12 Luxardo Maraschino Italy 32% 9 Galliano Vanilla Vanilla Spice Italy 30% 9 Galliano Sambucca Anise Italy 30% 9 Opal Nera Black Sambucca Anise Ghemme Italy 30% 10 Frangelico Hazelnut Italy 20% 10 Drambuie Whisky Honey Scotland 40% 12 Baileys Cream Whiskey Ireland 26% 10 Tia Maria Coffee Rum Jamacia 20% 10 Kahlua Coffee Rum Mexico 20% 10 Southern Comfort Whiskey Fruit Spice USA 25% 10 Madeira 60ml Henriques & Henriques Sercial 10 years old Madeira Portugal 18 Henriques & Henriques Verdelho 10 years old Madeira Portugal 18 Henriques & Henriques Bual 10 years old Madeira Portugal 18 Henriques & Henriques Malvasia 10 years old Madeira Portugal 18 Water Aqua Panna Still 500 ml Italy 6 San Pellegrino Sparkling 500 ml Italy 6 San Pellegrino Sparkling 1000 ml Italy 12 4 Sake Japan producer style prefecture abv polish temp 300ml btl NV Amanoto Junkara Junmai Akita 16.5% 60 room-warm 39 Junkara means 'dry'. Very dry sake with hints of yeast & floral, smooth, crisp, dry finish NV Amanoto Ginjo Junmai Akita 15.5% 55 cool 55 Beautiful pureity with subtle yeast complexity. Elegant & fruity but powerful on the palate NV Dewazakura Seijo Karakuchi Yamagata 15.5% 65 cool-room 36 'With Whole Heart' & 'Dry'. Delicate herb fragrence & light bodied with a hint of mushroom. Clean & Crisp NV Dewazakura Dewa Sansen Junmai Gingo Yamagata 15.5% 50 cool-warm 49 Unique Dewa Sansen rice gives a very soft yet deep full flavoured style, good zingy acidity, clean fresh finish NV Dewazakura Saku Junmai Sparkling Yamagata 9% 65 cool 39 Sparkling sake is clear & light bodied. Limited production. Hint of fresh herb on the nose, delicate dry finish NV Yoshinogawa Gensen Karakuchi Niigata 15.9% 65 cool-warm 35 'Specially selected & Dry' Fruity on the nose, palate is tight & savoury with hints of citrus. Long dry finish NV Yoshinogawa Ginjo Gokujo Niigata 15% 55 cool 45 Gokujo meaning 'Excellent' Clean, crisp, fragrant & silky smooth. Fresh & lean, tight palate with soft acidity NV Tengumai Yamahai Jikomi Junmai Ishikawa 15.9% 60 cool-warm 36 Slight golden colour & spicy aromas. Rich & complex on the palate, crisp long finish NV Kunizakari Toraji no Uta Nigori Sparkling Aichi 6% cool 29 Sparkling sake with cloudy creamy milky sweetness, nutty & toasty aromas. A modern sake from a traditional yet progressive brewery NV Houraisen Beshi Tokubetsu Junmai Aichi 15.5% 55 room-warm 39 Beshi is the name of this 'special' Junmai. Gentle complex nose, fine acidity and fullness on palate, dry finish NV Houraisen Bi Junmai Daiginjo Aichi 15.5% 45 cool 69 Bi 'beauty' elegant style tank matured 10 mths for a round and mellow character, nose of sweet fruits and palate of gentle acidity 2017 Kidoizumi Shuzo (360ml) Sparkling Chiba 14% 60 cool 75 Unique, full bodied & complex. Fruity & fresh with a refreshing spritz 1999 Nakano BC Chokyu Wakayama 16.5% 70 room 95 "Noble Brew" highly arromatic, deep chocolate colour,complex rich flavour, dried porcini burnt toffee walnut & sesame 720ml btl 2017 Chiyo Shuzo Shinomine Kimoto Nara 16.8% 60 & 77 cool 135 Highly sort tiny boutique producer at the foot of the Shinomine mountains. Elegant, fragrant & fruity, vibrant freshness & acidity 2017 Mukai Shuzo Ine Mankai Kyoto 14.1% 75 & 90 cool 155 Made from an ancient strain of red rice by Kuniko Mukai, one of Japans first female Toji (master brewers) 2018 Terada Honke Daigo no Shizuku Chiba 11% 90 cool 135 A very unique pre-modern Bodaimoto sake. Wildly different cloudy full body with sweet & pickeled fruit. Lively acidity 1800ml btl 2018 Chochin Shinbunshi 65 Aichi 19% 65 cool 280 Established in 1868 in Tsushima the westenmost point of Aichi.
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