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Wines from the Newer Boutique Wineries 'A sinner is one who deprives himself of wine' The Talmud There are no rules regarding what to drink with Chinese food. With the array of flavours and textures of Chinese cuisine, you really can drink whatever is your favorite tipple ............. from vintage claret to beer! A Spotlight on Israel We are proud to applaud the wonderful progress shown by Israeli wine producers in recent years and we are offering a great selection from their ever expanding range including some wines from the newer boutique wineries. Many of these wines have won awards at international wine shows. Truly world class wines that we are proud of. House Wines We do not select the cheapest wines for our 'house selection' but try to choose the quality that you would expect to accompany fine food. 1. Kaifeng House Red (11.5% vol) per glass £7.50 per bottle £22.00 2. Kaifeng House Rosé (11.5% vol) per glass £7.50 per bottle £22.00 3. Kaifeng House White Dry (11% vol) per glass £7.50 per bottle £22.00 4a Kaifeng House Champagne (12 % vol) per glass £18.00 per bottle £85.00 Champagne and Sparkling For some occasions only Champagne will do. We are delighted that some of the major champagne house now make a kosher wine. 5. * Champagne Laurent Perrier Rosé The finest pink champagne! £150.00 5a* Champagne Heidseck & Co Rosé NV Monopole £110.00 5b Champagne Drappier NV Brut beautifully clean and fresh - a favourite £88.00 5c Champagne Charles D'Embrun NV Brut £85.00 6.* Champagne Laurent Perrier N.V. Brut £98.00 6a Champagne Louis de Sacy NV Brut Grand Cru HALF BOTTLE £48.00 7a Baron Herzog NV Blanc de Blancs Fresh sparking dry £37.00 8. Asti Villa Jolanda £36.00 8a Bartenura Prosecco Brut £36.00 9. Aben Sparkling French Dry Sparkling £36.00 All our wines are Mevushul except those marked * White Wines and Rosé Israeli We have been offering Israeli wines for the last 30 years. The range and quality have never been better. We are proud to present the following selections: 10a* Rosé du Castel 2013 Domaine du Castel Delightful fresh and fruity £68.00 10b* Sheleg Riesling 2012 full and lush, fruity semi dry wine £58.00 10c* Yatir Viognier 2013 £50.00 11. * Yarden Sauvignon Blanc 2014 Crisp and Dry £45.00 14* Dalton Viognier Reserve 2014 delicious and full flavoured - recommended £40.00 15a* Dalton Fumé Blanc 2014 A light, fresh and pleasant wine £29.00 France 17a* Sancerre 2016 Joseph Mellot £48.00 18 Chablis 2014 La Pierrelée La Chablisienne £50.00 21 Gewurstraminer 2014 Alsace £48.00 22 Pinot Blanc 2012 Koenig Alsace Smooth clean fruit flavours £43.00 25 Riesling 2011 Alsace £35.00 Italy 28 Pinot Grigio 2016 Bartenura £39.00 Australia 29a Teal Lake Chardonnay 2012 £38.00 New Zealand 29c Goose Bay South Island Sauvignon Blanc 2016 world famous NZ Sauvignon Blanc £45.00 USA - California 30* Covenant Lavan Chardonnay 2011 Lush and rich Burgandy style white - delicious £85.00 32. Baron Herzog White Zinfandel 2012 Delicious Pink "Blush" £38.00 Dessert and Sweet 34. Baron Herzog Late Harvest Riesling 2006 Lush and delicious Dessert wine £46.00 34b Baron Herzog Late Harvest Zinfandel 2012 A pink delicious Dessert wine £50.00 33* Yarden Heights Wine 2011 made from frozen gewurtztraminer - rich and fruity £37.00 15b Morad Passion Fruit Wine Lush and Fruity per glass £10.00, half bottle £24, bottle £43.00 All our wines are Mevushul except those marked * Red Wines Israeli Israeli wines are world class quality and represent fine value. There are so many talented producers dedicated to creating astounding wines. There is considerable experimentation with grape varieties and unusual blends. We are proud to offer the following selection: 34a* Domaine du Castel Grand Vin 2013 with the Recanati, Israel's most highly rated wine £125.00 34e* Yatir Forest 2013 rich mature plum flavours, beautifully full and long £115.00 34c* Recanati Special Reserve 2012 Multi award winner from Galilee £95.00 34f* Carmel Mediterranean 2010 Spectacular blend of 6 grape varieties £88.00 34g* Tishbi Malbec 2011 Elegant, refined but with lush flavours £85.00 34d* Montefiore Syrah 2011 A full bodied serious wine of high quality £76.00 35a* Dalton Cabinet Sauvignon 'Reserve' 2014 £70.00 35c* Petit Castel 2013 A smooth and sophisticated wine from Domaine du Castel £78.00 35d* FLAM Syrah Reserve 2013 Serious rich fruit flavours £76.00 35g* Matar Cumulus 2013 Classic Bordeaux blend - superbly effective £70.00 35h* Alexander Gaston Reserve 2010 a complex and full bodied blend with a long finish £67.00 35b* Latour Netofa 2011 an exuberant flavoursome wine from Galilee £66.00 35f* FLAM Classico 2014 Fruit led blend of Cabernet and Merlot £62.00 36a* Psagot Edom 2010 superb full bodied 'Bordeaux' style blend £66.00 36b* Psagot Cabernet Franc 2011 a round subtle and complex fine wine £61.00 36e* Dalton Alma 2013 Mix of Shiraz, Mourvedre and Viognier - sensational! £52.00 36f* Carmel Kayoumi Shiraz 2011 delightful full fruit flavours £65.00 37e* Tishbi Pinot Noir 2012 tastes like a good red burgundy £57.00 37a Barkan Classic Petit Syrah 2014 a medium weight good quality wine £38.00 37c* Dalton Petit Syrah 2013 £35.00 37d Binyamina Reserve Merlot 2014 a quality, fresh tasting merlot £45.00 French 38* Château Grand-Puy Ducasse 2013 Cru Classé Pauillac £140.00 38c* Château Yon Figeac 1995 Grand Cru Classé St Emilion £130.00 40 * Château Larrivet Haut Brion 2006 Pessac Leognan £118.00 40b* Château Moulin Riche 2013 St Julien £100.00 40a* Echo de Roses Camille 2011 Pomerol £90.00 43b Château La Clare 2013 Medoc deliciously clean Bordeaux £48.00 44 Château Parsac 2012 Edmond de Rothschild Montagne St Emilion £48.00 45 Champs de Gaillard 2013 Bordeaux £45.00 49 Aben Merlot 2014 Fine quality £40.00 49a* Mouton Cadet 2015 Baron Philippe de Rothschild Bordeaux £36.00 Please see the next page for our Red Wines from USA - Italy - Spain - Australia - Argentina All our wines are Mevushul except those marked * 1117 Red Wines Continued USA - California 50b* Covenant 2014 pure cabernet from Napa - one of the finest kosher wines in the world £178.00 50c* Red 'C' 2014 from Covenant - a spectacular and delicious wine £98.00 50d The Tribe 2013 by Covenant £93.00 51 * Bro.Deux 2013 Cult kosher Califorian blend - brilliant flavours £88.00 51a Herzog Zinfandel Z3 Lodi 2010 A Kaifeng exclusive from their tasting rooms - rich flavours £78.00 50. Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 £58.00 50a Baron Herzog Cabernet Sauvignon Special Reserve 2010 £73.00 51b Twin Suns Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 Gentle cherry flavours £46.00 Italy 52* Terra di Seta Chianti Classico 2013 pleasing light fruit flavours £38.00 52a* Terra di Seta Chianti Classico 2012 Grand Selezione Full, Rich - very good £85.00 Australia 53a Teal Lake Cabernet/Merlot 2014 £43.00 Argentina 53b* Flechas de Los Andes Cabernet Sauvignon/Syrah 2011 £58.00 Spain 54a* Peraj Ha'abib Flor de Primevera Montsant 2003 Extraordinary rich flavours £85.00 55. Rioja 2014 Ramon Cardova Ruby red colour with a wild berry aroma £42.00 55a Memorias del Rambam 2016 Made from Bobal grapes, full, fruity and elegant £39.00 All our wines are Mevushul except those marked * .
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