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Autumn Wine Selection It Gives Me Great Pleasure to Present Our Wines, All Designed with One Single Purpose – to Compliment Richard’S Seasonal Menus Autumn Wine Selection It gives me great pleasure to present our wines, all designed with one single purpose – to compliment Richard’s seasonal menus Champagne 2538 2006 Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs Taittinger – Reims, France 287.00 The 2006 epitomises Taittinger’s famed purity and elegance, finely aromatic,rich with the merest hint of biscuit, Efortless, ciitrus-laden, lingering, creamy texture finish. White 251 2017 Cigalus Blanc Biodynamic Gérard Bertrand – Languedoc, France 87.00 Clear golden yellow colour. Intense nose of ripe citrus, peach with touch honeydew. Round and silky on the palate along with a toasted notes and great length. Goes very well with Orkney scallops. 119 2016 Aigle Royal Chardonnay Limoux – Languedoc, France,,,,,,,FraFMV 139.00 Bright yellow colour, subtle fruit aromas, white flower and toasted almond. Elegant, buttered texture and mineral edge finish. Rose 202 2017 Château Sauvageonne Rosé la Villa – Languedoc, France 128.00 Floral notes of violet and hawthorn. Generous with crushed strawberries and sweet spices on the finish. Red 409 2014 Spätburgunder Dreissigacker Wanderwerk – Rheinhessen, Germany 112.00 Wunderwerk translated means 'wonder piece'. Low yields and careful selection. Cassis, morello cherries, green peppers and elderflowers create a unique aroma game finish with dense of wet leaves. A perfect match for suckling pig. 734 2014 Le Viala AOP Minervois-La Livinière – Languedoc, France 195.00 Deep, powerful nose of blackberries, complex, balance, smooth tannins with touch of oak, followed by long finish with spice and the garrigue on the edge. Goes excellent with braised lamb. 914 2015 Barbaresco Gaja DOCG – Piemonte, Italy 449.00 Gaja family's historic commitment to the appellation and its belief that Barbaresco stands proudly with the great growing regions of the world. Produced using grapes grown in 14 vineyards in the villages of Barbaresco and Treiso. Pure floral notes of rose petal and elder flowers. Warm spices, black pepper and tobacco. A remarkably sweet dark fruit concentration on the finish. A perfect match for suckling pig. 1 CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINE Non-vintage 125 ml Btl. 2531 NV Collalto Prosecco Super. Conegliano Valdobbiadene Extra Dry - Italy 11.95 64.00 2500 NV Paul Déthune Grand Cru, Ambonnay 16.50 89.00 2515 NV Perrier Jouët Brut 19.50 109.00 2519 NV Devaux ‘Ultra D’Aged 5 years, Extra BrutLIB 127.00 2512 NV Ruinart Blanc de Blancs BrutROB 26.75 159.00 2520 NV Perrier Jouët Blanc de Blanc 189.00 2536 NV Veuve Clicquot Extra Brut, Extra Old 232.00 Vintage 2522 2010 Nyetimber Blanc de Blancs Sussex, England 125.00 2503 2009 Moutard Cuvée des 6 Cepages 128.00 2518 2012 Belle Epoque Perrier Jouët 265.00 2538 2006 Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs Taittinger 49.00 287.00 2530 2009 Dom Pérignon BrutOB 65.00 358.00 2560 2009 Cristal Cuvée Brut Louis RoedererOB 499.00 619 1998 Dom Pérignon ‘P2‘ BrutOB 638.00 Rosé 2521 NV Furleigh Estate Brut Rose, Dorset, EnglandIB 79.00 2525 NV Blosson Rosé Brut Perrier Jouët 138.00 509 NV Ruinart Rosé Brut ROB 26.50 155.00 2513 2006 Charles Heidsieck Rosé Millésime 273.00 2537 2010 Belle Epoque Rosé Perrier Jouët 499.00 620 2004 Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rosé Brut `627.00 Half bottles 2533 NV Nyetimber Classic Cuvee – Sussex, England 65.00 2534 NV Nyetimber Rose Brut – Sussex, England 69.00 CHAMPAGNE PAUL DÉTHUNE Ambonnay, on the Montagne de Reims, is one of 17 villages in Champagne rated as Grand Cru. The Déthune family is one of the oldest here, having tended vines on the village’s privileged slopes since the early 17th century. Today Pierre Déthune and his wife Sophie have 7ha planted with to 70% Pinot Noir and 30% Chardonnay, all entirely within the Ambonnay Grand Cru vineyard and all farmed according to biodynamic principles. 2 WINE BY THE GLASS & CORAVIN Gls 125ml White 2015 Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Château de Chasseloir – Loire, France 9.95 2017 Riesling Trocken, Dreissigacker Organic – Rheinhessen, GermanyLIB 10.50 2018 O’Rosal, Terras Gauda Albariño D.O. – Rias Baixas, Spain 11.00 2017 Solosole Vermentino Poggio al Tesoro Bolgheri – Tuscany, Italy 12.25 2017 Pouilly-Fumé Jean-Claude Dagueneau D. Berthiers – Loire, France 12.95 2017 Grüner Veltliner Loimer Loiserberg – Kamptal, Austria 13.50 2017 Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume Organic D Jean Goulley – Chablis, France 14.95 2016 Chassagne-Montrachet René Monnier - Côte de Beaune, France 24.95 Rosé 2018 Tramari di Primitivo Salento San Marzano – Puglia, Italy 9.95 2018 Château de L’Aumérade Cru Classé Marie-Christine – Provence, France 11.50 Red 2017 Pinotage, Spice Route – Swartland, South Africa 10.50 2016 Gran Mascota Malbec Bodegas Santa Ana – Mendoza, Argentina 11.00 2017 Bourgogne Pinot Noir René Monnier – Côte de Beaune, France FM 12.95 2011 Rioja Gran Reserva Coto de Imaz DOCa – Rioja, SpainMV 13.00 2012 Château Lestrille Le Secret de Lestrille – Bordeaux Supérieur, FranceC&C 14.50 2015 Barolo Le Albe G.D.Vajra DOCG – Piemonte, ItalyC&C 22.95 2016 Sito Moresco Gaja DOC – Piemonte, Italy 28.00 CORAVIN 2014 Le Viala AOP Minervois-La Livinière Gérard Bertrand – Languedoc, France 31.00 CORAVIN 2015 Cheval des Andes, Lujan de Cuyo – Mendoza, Argentina 36.00 CORAVIN The CORAVIN system uses technology that keeps the cork in the bottle, where it's been since the bottle was sealed. Pour glasses whenever you like, and know that instead of oxidizing, the remaining wine will continue to age naturally. 3 WHITE Bone dry, flinty Sauvignon Btl. 101 2015 Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Château de Chasseloir – Loire, France CDP 49.00 255 2016 Château Lestrille Capmartin Bordeaux Blanc – Entre Deux Mers, France 59.00 136 2018 Blank Canvas Sauvignion Blanc Matt Thomson – Marlborough, New Zealand 65.00 818 2018 Sancerre Domaine Jean-Paul Balland – Loire, France 67.00 192 2017 Pouilly-Fumé Jean-Claude Dagueneau D. Berthiers – Loire, France 69.00 152 2016 Greywacke Wild Sauvignon Blanc – Marlborough, New Zealand 78.00 114 2015 Pouilly-Fumé Cuvée d'Eve, Des Berthiers – Loire, FranceCDP 87.00 933 2016 Sancerre Ovide Domaine Pierre et Gerard Morin – Loire, FranceOB 99.00 266 2013 Château Bouscaut Blanc Grand Cru Classé Cogombles – Pessac Léognan, France 166.00 Oysters & shellfish 181 2017 Moulin de Gassac, Mas De Daumas Gassac – Languedoc, France 41.00 273 2017 Riesling Trocken, Dreissigacker Organic – Rheinhessen, GermanyLIB 53.00 107 2018 O’Rosal, Terras Gauda Albariño D.O. – Rias Baixas, Spain 57.00 978 2018 Gavi di Gavi Giustiniana Lugarara, DOCG – Piemonte, ItalyB 62.00 117 2016 Pinot Gris Rockburn Gibbston Valley Back Road – Central Otago, New ZealandIB 67.00 910 2015 Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Excelsior, Pierre Luneau–Papin – Loire, France CDP 73.00 904 2017 Grüner Veltliner, Loiserberg, Loimer – Kamptal, Austria 79.00 195 2016 La Rocca Soave Classico Pieropan – Veneto, Italy 86.00 801 2016 The FMC Chenin Blanc Ken Forrester – Stellenboch, South Africa 99.00 154 2017 Vintage Tunina IGT Vinnaioli Jermann – Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy 136.00 4 White Burgundy Btl. 100 2018 Chablis Domaine Colette Gros – Chablis CDP 57.00 949 2017 Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume Organic Domaine Jean Goulley – Chablis FMV 88.00 215 2017 Pouilly Fuissé Prestige, Nadine Ferrand – Mâconnais 97.00 153 2013 Santenay 1er Cru Les Gravieres Blanc Vincent Girardin – Côte de Beaune 99.00 128 2014 Saint-Véran V.V Les Pommards Robert Denogent – Mâconnais 108.00 143 2016 Saint-Romain David Moret – Côte de Beaune 116.00 191 2014 Chablis 1er Cru Mont de Milieu Domaine Laroche – Chablis FMV 119.00 157 2017 Saint-Aubin Compendium Domaine Joseph Colin – Côte de Beaune 127.00 166 2016 Chassagne-Montrachet, Domaine René Monnier – Côte de Beaune 148.00 140 2016 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Folatières René Monnier – Côte de Beaune 179.00 147 2017 Meurasult Les Santenos Domaine Georges Glantenay – Côte de Beaune 185.00 162 2010 Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos Domaine Laroche – Chablis 209.00 194 2016 Meursault-Genevrières 1er Cru Domaine Moret – Côte de Beaune LIB 238.00 130 2011 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru Bonneau de Martray – Côte de Beaune 553.00 138 2011 Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru Oliver Laflaive – Côte de Beaune 1061.00 Rich creamy chardonnay 150 2016 Omaka Saint Clair Reserve Chardonnay – Marlborough, New Zealand 65.00 151 2016 Lismore Reserve Chardonnay Overberg – Western Cape, South Africa 75.00 159 2017 M3 Chardonnay Shaw & Smith Adelaide Hills – South, Australia 83.00 251 2017 Cigalus Biodynamic Gérard Bertrand – Languedoc, France 87.00 155 2016 Colección 125 Chardonnay Chivite Family Estate – Navarra, Spain 98.00 115 2017 Benefizio Pomino Bianco Riserva Frescobaldi – Toscana, Italy 105.00 133 2013 Tolpuddle Vieyard Chardonnay Coal River Valley – Tasmania 128.00 119 2016 Aigle Royal Chardonnay Limoux – Languedoc, France 139.00 187 2015 Newton Unfiltered Chardonnay – Napa Valley, USA 142.00 142 2016 Cervaro della Sala Marchesi Antinori IGT – Umbria, Italy 189.00 137 2016 Far Niente Chardonay Estate Bottled Coombsville – Napa Valley, USA 225.00 5 White floral and aromatic Btl. 102 2017 Solosole Vermentino Poggio al Tesoro Bolgheri – Tuscany, Italy 65.00 205 2018 Pinot Grigio, Livio Felluga Colli Orientali del Friuli – Friuli, Italy 73.00 288 2015 Dopff Au Moulin Gewurztraminer Grand Cru Brand – Alsace, France 96.00 146 2015 Mas La Mola Blanco Limited Edition D.O.Q – Priorat, Spain 99.00 184 2017 Mas De Daumas Gassac Blanc, IGP Pays d’Hérault – Languedoc, France 115.00 252 2017 Châteauneuf du Pape Blanc La Solitude – Rhône , France 122.00 135 1999 Château Chalon, Domaine Marie-Pierre Chevassu – Jura, France 139.00 141 2011 Riesling Cuvée Frédéric Emile Trimbach – Alsace, France 142.00 134 2017 Condrieu, Domaine Monteillet – Rhône , France 161.00 139 2013 Riesling Clos Sainte Hune, Trimbach – Alsace, France 395.00 Clos Sainte Hune is a 1,67 hectares exceptional stony argilo-calcaire, or Muschelkalk, limestone terroir, exclusively located in the heart of Grand Cru Rosacker, in Hunawihr.The calcary soil allows to develop a specific aroma and a wonderful concentration of fruits., dry yet succulent of phenomenal complexity followed by an extraordinary mineral aftertaste.
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