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Wine List Canberra Spring 2019 wine list canberra spring 2019 MoNStEr BIO BIODYNAMIC practices COR CORAVIN™ MAG MAGNUM MRW Monster rogue wines N natural practices ORG ORGANIC practices pf preservative free VG VEGAN MoNSTER SEASONAL COCKTAILS sunburn 22 grilled pinapple rum, mango, almond, lime + spice Rose Petal 22 Gin, Vodka, Lychee, Peychaud’s bitters + Rosewater Man on Fire 22 Mezcal, Single Malt Scotch, Lime, Honey + Agave Love & Death 20 Plantation Dark Rum, Pineapple, Honey, Limoncello + Chamomile Queen of Hearts 22 Beefeater Pink Gin, Fair Goji Liqueur, Raspberry, Mint, Yuzu Bitters + Egg White Eastern Shockwave (na) 12 Ginger, Demerara, Lime + Soda Commodore 20 Macadamia + Wattleseed, Banana, Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Spice + Lime Shadowpass 20 Gin, Celery Bitters, Fresh Basil + Lime (na) non alcoholic "zero proof" drinks PAGE 1 CLASSIC COCKTAILS By Monster Silver Bullet Martini 22 Hayman’s London Dry Gin, Junmai Sake, Olive + Twist Manhattan by Night 22 Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Sweet Vermouth, Sriracha Bitters, Salt + Cherry Negroni Shiro 19 Beefeater Dry, Suze, Vermouth Bianco + Pink Grapefruit Oil Terra Old Fashioned 20 Rye Whiskey, Cognac, Cane Sugar, Orange Bitters + Lemon Oil Monster espresso martini 20 brookie’s macadamia & wattleseed, vodka + Espresso MoNSTER gin bowls never never “triple juniper” 24 adelaide gin bowl juniper berries, lemon, thyme + fever-tree mediterranean tonic nikka coffey 25 japanese gin bowl shiso leaf, apple + fever-tree premium indian tonic patient wolf “summer thyme” 22 melbourne gin bowl black pepper, lemon, thyme + fever-tree mediterranean tonic PAGE 2 SAKÉ (rice wine) & shōchŪ (japanese spirit) SakÉ 90ML | btl Yoshinogawa gensen karakuchi 13 | 92 (abv 15.6% + 65%) [.72l] Niigata, Japan Enter Sake Black Honjozo 22 | 155 (abv 15% + 65%) [.72l] aichi, Japan Asabiraki Namacho Honjozo Junmai 12 | 21 (rice, abv 14.5% + 65% polish) [.18l] Iwate, Japan Kotsuzumi Hana fubuki “nishiyama” 17 | 55 Junmai Ginjo (rice, abv 16.5% + 55% polish) [.3L] Hyogo, Japan dewazakura dewa san 16 | 295 san Junmai Ginjo (abv 15% + 65%) [1.8L] Hyogo, Japan shōchŪ 30ML | btl hamada “Kakushigura” Mugi shōchŪ 13 | 130 (barley) [.72L] Kagoshima, Japan hamada “kaido” imo shōchŪ 13 | 130 (sweet potato, rice koji) [.72L] Kagoshima, Japan PAGE 3 ravensworth canberra district, nsw MONSTER • AUGUST • ROGUE • WINES white btl 2019 "regional" 74 (riesling) (vg) natural, orange & left field 2019 “skin on / pink” 74 (pinot gris) (vg) 2018 “SEVEN MONTHS” 89 (pinot gris + Gewtz. ++) (org + vg) RED 2018 “regional” 74 (SANGIOVESE) (vg) 2017 “HILLTOPS” 95 (NEBBIOLO) (org + vg) 2017 "ESTATE" 98 (SHIRAZ + viognier) (org + vg) PAGE 4 WINES BY THE GLASS & Carafe CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING GLS NV Pierre Gimonnet & Fils 25 “Cuvée Cuis” 1er Cru Blanc de Blancs (Chardonnay) cuis, Champagne, France (vg) 2018 vinea marson 14 Prosecco (glera + pinot bianco) heathcote, victoria 2011 lark hill 17 Sparkling brut (Pinot n. + Chard.) Canberra District, NSW (bio + vg) WHITE GLS | crf 2018 moorilla “praxis” 14 | 35 (sauvignon blanc) derwent valley, tas (vg) 2019 Ravensworth "regional" 15 | 36 (riesling) Canberra District, nsw (vg + Mrw) 2017 cantina colterenzio 15 | 37 (Pinot Grigio) sÜdtirol alto adige, Italy (bio + vg) 2016 Albert Mann 17 | 42 (Pinot Blanc + Auxerrois) Alsace, France (bio + vg) 2016 TarraWarra Estate 15 | 36 (Chardonnay) Yarra Valley, Victoria (vg) 2017 yangarra “estate” 16 | 40 (rousanne) mClaren vale, sa (bio + vg) PAGE 5 Natural, orange & Left Field GLS | crf 2019 Ravensworth “skin on/pink” (Pinot Gris) 15 | 37 Canberra District, NSW (vg + Mrw) ROSÉ GLS | crf 2017 gerard bertrand “gris blanc” (Grenache Rosé) 15 | 36 Languedoc, france (bio + vg) RED 2018 Save Our Souls (Pinot Noir) 16 | 39 Mornington Peninsula, Victoria (vg) 2017 Babo Chianti DOC (sangiovese) 14 | 35 Tuscany, Italy (vg) 2019 Ravensworth "Regional" (sangiovese) 15 | 37 Canberra District, NSW (vg + MRW) 2017 Syrahmi (mourvÈdre) 20 | 50 Heathcote, victoria (org + vg) 2017 Clonakilla "o'riada" (Shiraz) 18 | 45 Murrumbateman, Canberra District, NSW (vg) 2015 domaine de la mord0rée (Grenache + syrah) 15 | 37 rhÔne valley, france (bio + vg) SWEET GLS 2017 Clos Bagatelle Saint-Jean de Minervois 16 (muscat petit graiin) Languedoc, France 2015 Urlar Noble (sweet Riesling) 15 Gladstone, New Zealand (bio + vg) nv kiuchi brewing "kurchi umeshu" (sweet plum wine) 16 naka-shi, ibaraki, japan PAGE 6 Cellared & rare monster wines VIA Coravin™ *limited availability white ½GLS | gls | crf 2015 Grace “Gris de Koshu” 12.5 | 25 | 62 (Koshu) Yamanashi, Japan 2017 domaine pinson chablis 12 | 24 | 70 (chardonnay) burgundy, france (VG) natural, orange & left field ½GLS | gls | crf 2018 terpin “quint0 quarto” 11.5 | 23 | 57 (ribolla gialla) Friuli venezia giulia, Italy (bio + n + vg) red ½GLS | gls | crf 2017 by farr “farrside” 18.5 | 37 | 89 (pinot noir) geelong, victoria (org + VG) 2012 Mercouri Estate “Daphne 12.5 | 25 | 62 Nera” (MavrodaphnE) Letrina, Greece (org) 2007 bodegas fernandez 10 | 20 | 46 “Dehesa la granja tinto” Nera” (tempranillo) ribera del duero, spain sweet ½GLS | gls | crf 2014 J. J. Prüm "Wehlener Sonnenuhr" 32.5 | 65 Auslese (sweet Riesling) Mosel, Germany PAGE 7 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE btl NV Pierre Gimonnet & Fils “Cuvée Cuis" 155 1er Cru Blanc de Blancs (chardonnay) cuis, champagne, france (VG) NV Louis Roederer 95 "Brut Premier" (chard + pinot n. + pinot m.) [.375l] reims, champagne, france (org + VG) NV Louis Roederer 179 "Brut Premier" (chard + pinot n. + pinot m.) [.75l] reims, champagne, france (org + VG) SPARKLING NV La Gioiosa Prosecco Superiore DOCG 70 (GlERa) Veneto, Italy 2018 VINEA MARSON PROSECCO 69 (GlERA + PINOT BIANCO) HEATHCOTE, VICTORIA 2014 Gallagher Blanc de Blanc 98 (chardonnay) canberra district, nsw 2016 Deviation Road “Lofita” 121 vintage brut (chardonnay + pinot noir) Adelaide Hills, SA 2011 LARK HILL SPARKLING BRUT 99 (PINOT NOIR + CHARDONNAY) canberra district, nsw (BIO + VG) sparkling red nv fox creek “vixen sparkling” 80 (sparkling shiraz + cabernet + franc) mcclaren vale, sa PAGE 8 ROSÉ btl 2017 Pietradolce Etna "Rosato" DOC 95 (Nerello Mascalese) Sicily, ItalY 2018 nick spencer Rosé (pinot noir) 66 gundagai, canberra district, nsw 2018 mada Rosé (nebbiolo Rosé) 70 hilltops, canberra district, nsw 2017 Gerard Bertrand "Gris Blanc" (grenache Rosé) 70 Languedoc, France (bio +vg) 2018 Domaine de Chatillon “vin de savoie” Rosé 75 (gamay Rosé) Savoie, France 2018 Domaine L’ARJOLLE Rosé (SYRAH + GRENACHE Rosé) 68 CôTES DE THONGUE, France 2018 harkham “hark angel” (shiraz Rosé) 69 hunter valley, nsw (org + N + pf +vg) 2017 Domaine Ray-Jane Rosé 134 (grenache + mourvÈdre + cinsault Rosé) Bandol, Provence, France AUSTRALIA WHITE 2017 collector "city west" (riesling) 80 Bungendore, canberra district, nsw 2018 TIM SMITH (dry Riesling) 63 EDEN VALLEY, SA 2018 Eden Road “CANBERRA“ (DRY riesling) 69 Murrumbateman, Canberra District, nsw (org + vg) 2018 helm “half dry” (OFF DRY riesling) 65 Murrumbateman, Canberra District, nsw (org + vg) 2018 CLONAKILLA (DRY Riesling) 80 Murrumbateman,Canberra District, nsw PAGE 9 btl 2018 BORROWED CUTTINGS (PIQUEPOUL BLANC) 75 COWRA, NSW 2018 MOORILLA “PRAXIS” (SAUVIGNON BLANC) 62 DERWENT VALLEY, TASmania 2016 Bannockburn (Sauvignon Blanc) 90 Geelong, VICToria 2018 Lerida estate (Pinot Grigio) 60 Collector, canberra district, nsw 2019 mada (Pinot Gris) 75 hilltops. canberra district, nsw 2018 lark hill (Grüner Veltliner) 119 BUNGENDORE, canberra district, nsw (bio + vg) 2016 TarraWarra Estate (Chardonnay) 69 Yarra Valley, VICtoria 2017 EDEN ROAD “TUMBARUMBA” (Chardonnay) 75 TUMBARUMbA, canberra district, NSW 2018 Nick Spencer “Maragle Vineyard” (Chardonnay) 74 TUMBARUMbA, canberra district, NSW 2017 YANGARRA “estate” (Rousanne) 79 MCLAREN VALE, SA (BIO + VG) 2018 YANGARRA “blanc” (GRENACHE BLANC + CLAIRETTE++) 68 MCLAREN VALE, SA (BIO + VG) 2017 collector “Lamp Lit” (Marsanne) 80 COLLECTOR, Canberra district, nsw 2016 LARK HILL (Chardonnay) 119 BUNGENDORE, canberra district, nsw (bio + vg) 2017 collector “Tiger Tiger” (Chardonnay) 90 COLLECTOR, Canberra district, nsw 2017 the Lane “Beginning” (Chardonnay) 97 Adelaide Hills, SA 2017 Warramate (Chardonnay) 85 Yarra Valley, VICtoria 2016 Pierro (Chardonnay) 171 Margaret River, WA PAGE 10 FRANCE white Alsace btl 2017 Domaine Mersiol (Pinot Gris) 12o Alsace, France 2016 Albert Mann (Pinot Blanc + Auxerrois) 82 Alsace, France (BIO + VG) 2013 Martin Schaetzel 140 “Terroir S” AOC (Gewürztraminer) Alsace, France burgundy 2017 DOMAINE PINSON CHABLIS (Chardonnay) 139 Burgundy, France (VG + COR) 2016 Denis Jeandeau Viré Clessé (Chardonnay) 180 Maconnais, Burgundy, France 2016 DOMAINE PRIEURE ROCH “LE CLOUD” (Chardonnay) 345 LADOIX, CÔTE DE BEAUNE, France (BIO+ PF + VG) loire 2017 Eric Louis (Sauvignon blanc) 78 Loire Valley, France RhÔne valley 2016 Yves Cuilleron “Les Vignes D'A CôtE” (roussanne) 102 Rhône Valley, France NEW ZEALAND white 2016 sato (Riesling) 115 Central otago, New Zealand (Org) PAGE 11 italy white btl 2017 cantina colterenzio 68 (Pinot grigio) sudturol alto adige, Italy (bio+vg) 2011 Jermann "Vintage Tunina" 190 (sauvignon + Chardonnay + RiBolla gialla++) friuli-venezia-giulia, Italy germany white 2016 Dr. Thanisch Bernkasteler Badstube SpÄtlese 159 (off dry riesling) Mosel, Germany south africa white 2016 Testalonga El Bandito “Cortez” (chenin blanc) 160 Swartland, South Africa (org + N +vg) japanese white 2015 GRACE KOSHU (KOSHU) 96 YAMANASHI, JAPAN austria white 2016 Veyder-Malberg “Liebedich” 130 (grüner veltliner) Wachau, Austria PAGE 12 spain white btl 2014 Suertes del Marque
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