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Cocktails & Mocktails Beers Half Bottles Sparkling Wine & Champagne Rose Wine Australia & New Zealand White Varietal COCKTAILS & MOCKTAILS BEERS HALF BOTTLES SPARKLING WINE & CHAMPAGNE ROSE WINE AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND WHITE VARIETALS GREECE & ITALY WHITE WINE AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND RED VARIETALS GREECE & ITALY RED WINE DESSERT WINE PORTS & FORTIFIED WINE OUZO & APERITIF RUM, BOURBON & WHISKEY BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY SINGLE MALT WHISKY, LIQUOR VODKA, GIN, TEQUILA, DIGESTIF, BRANDY, EAU DE VIE & COGNAC COFFEE, TEA & SOFT DRINKS GROVE COCKTAILS Baklava Martini -$18 A Nutty blend of Drambuie, Frangelico & Absolut Elyx Vodka Lychee Vanilla Caipiroska - $18 Limes & Lychee with Vanilla Sugar, muddled with Absolut Vanilia & Apple The Med - $17 Mediterranean take on a Mojito, muddled basil & lemon, finished with Skinos Mastiha & splash of soda Never On Sundays - $18 Refreshing mix of Metaxa 7 Star & Ouzo 12, topped with Bundaberg Ginger Beer & Chandon Brut Aegean Smoke - $17 Glenmorangie original with Ginger Liquor, honey syrup & freshly squeezed Lemon Juice Skinos Cucumber Martini - $18 Skinos Mastiha matched with Hendricks Gin & cucumber MOCKTAILS Sweet Mandy - $11.50 Mandarin, Passionfruit & Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice Twig ‘n Berries - $11.50 Crushed Lime with Strawberry, cinnamon & mint shaken with cranberry, topped with soda Pomme Mule - $11.50 Apple chunks & Lime muddled with brown sugar, topped with apple juice & ginger beer CLASSIC COCKTAILS Royal Mojito - $17 Lime & mint muddled with Sugar, mixed with Havana Club 7 years old & topped up with Apple Juice Lychee Tiser - $17 Wyborowa Vodka shaken with Lychee Liquor & a dash of rosewater Tootsie - $17 Hennesy VSOP shaken with Frangelico, passion fruit puree & OJ Negroni - $17 Classic mix of Plymouth English Gin, Campari Bitters & Martini Rosso Manhattan Perfect- $17 Jim Beam Small Batch stirred with Dolin Red Vermouth, Nolly Prat Dry Vermouth & a dash of Angostura Bitters Grove’s Bloody Mary - $17 The Grove’s take on a Classic, Belvedere Vodka shaken with Tomato Juice, spiced with Worcestershire, salt & pepper & Tabasco French Martini - $18 Chambord & Absolut Elyx Vodka shaken with a dash of Pineapple Juice Tom Collins - $17 Plymouth English Gin & Lemon juice shaken & served over Ice topped up with Soda Moscow Mule - $18 Belvedere Vodka shaken with Lime, served over ice & topped up with Bundaberg Ginger beer Margarita On The Rocks - $17 Sauza Gold Tequila, fresh lime & Cointreau Triple Sec shaken & served over Ice in a salt rimmed glass Singapore Sling - $17 Tall & Refreshing Mix of Plymouth English Gin, Dom Benedictine & Cointreau topped with Pineapple Juice & Maraschino Cherry Don The Beachcomber’s Zombie - $18 A heady mix of 3 Rums with pineapple juice & Angostura Bitters GREEK BEER Mythos Lager 5.0% Thessaloniki 8.50 Volkan Blonde Beer 5.0% Santorini 8.50 Blue Mak Lager 5.0% Peloponesse 9.00 Fix Hellas Lager 5.0% Atalanti 6.90 Nissos Pilsner 5.0% Tinos 9.50 Volkan Black Beer 4.7% Santorini 8.50 DRAUGHT Mountain Goat Summer Ale 4.7% VIC 330ml 8.50 Asahi Super Dry 5.0% Japan 330ml 9.00 Hangman Pale Ale 4.9% NSW 330ml 8.50 BOTTLED BEER James Boags Premium 5.0% Tasmania 8.50 Coopers Pale Ale 4.5% Adelaide SA 7.90 Peroni Nastro Azzurro 5.1 % Italy 9.00 Cascade Premium Light 2.7% Tasmania 6.90 Little Creatures Bright Ale 4.8% Fremantle WA 8.50 Pigs Fly Pale Ale 4.6% Bowral NSW 8.50 Heineken 5.0% Holland 9.00 Beez Neez Honey Beer 4.7% Fremantle WA 8.50 Corona Extra 4.6% Mexico 9.00 Sapporo Premium 5.0% Japan 8.50 CIDER Napoleone & Co Apple Cider 5.2% Yarra Valley Victoria 8.50 HALF BOTTLES HALF CHAMPAGNE 375ML NV Pol Roger Extra Cuvee de Reserve Epernay France 72.00 HALF WHITE WINE 375ML 15 Spy Valley Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough NZ 34.00 14 Brokenwood Semillon Hunter Valley NSW 33.00 HALF RED WINE 375ML 13 Spy Valley Pinot Noir Marlborough NZ 38.00 13 Wirra Wirra Cab Sauv-Shiraz-Merlot McLaren Vale SA 34.00 SPARKLING WINE & CHAMPAGNE NV Redbank Emily Cuvee Brut King Valley Vic 36.00 NV Mumm Cordon Rouge Brut Reims France 119.00 NV Chandon Brut Victoria & South Australia 65.00 NV Stonefish Brut Hunter Valley NSW 39.00 NV Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Epernay France 149.00 NV Karanika Brut Speciale Xinomavro Amyndeon Greece 115.00 ROSE WINE 15 Gaia 14h-18h Agiorgitiko Rosé Nemea Greece 49.00 14 Polin & Polin Rook’s Shiraz Rosé Hunter Valley NSW 42.00 14 Kir-Yianni Akakies Xinomavro Rosé Amyndeon Greece 54.00 14 Scarpantoni Ceres Rosé McLaren Vale SA 45.00 Vintages are subject to availability & may change without notice WHITE WINE Australia & New Zealand 15 Majella Riesling Coonawarra SA 46.00 15 O’Leary Walker “Watervale” Riesling Tasmania 54.00 15 Trout Valley Sauvignon Blanc Nelson NZ 47.00 14 Green Stone Point Sauvignon Blanc South Island NZ 45.00 14 Nautilus Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough NZ 58.00 15 Brokenwood Cricket Pitch White SSB Hunter Valley NSW 49.00 14 Cape Mentelle SBS Margaret River WA 59.00 10 Tempus Two “Zenith” Semillon Hunter Valley NSW 47.00 11 Tim Adams Semillon Clare Valley SA 49.00 15 Tyrell’s Lost Block Semillon Hunter Valley NSW 42.00 12 Mahi ‘Twin Valleys Vinyards’ Chardonney Margaret River WA 68.00 15 Schild Estate Unwooded Chardonnay Barossa Valley SA 44.00 12 Stonefish Chardonnay Geographe WA 40.00 12 Polin & Polin Tudor Chardonnay Hunter Valley NSW 48.00 Vintages are subject to availability & may change without notice WHITE WINE Greece & Italy N.V. Ritinitis Nobilis Retsina Peloponnese Greece 52.00 14 Alpha Estate Sauvignon Blanc Florina Greece 58.00 14 Kris Pinot Grigio IGT Friuli-Venezia Italy 47.00 14 Bollini Pinot Grigio DOC Trentino Italy 54.00 14 Gaia Thalassitis Assyrtiko Santorini Greece 77.00 13 Alpha Estate Malagouzia Florina Greece 49.00 14 Ktima Kir-Yianni Petra Roditis Florina Greece 49.00 15 Classic Iafazanis White Nemea Greece 34.00 13 Gaia Notios Roditis Moschofilero Peloponnese Greece 48.00 13 Lafazanis Moschofilero Mantinia Greece 45.00 Vintages are subject to availability & may change without notice RED WINE Australia & New Zealand 12 Yering Station Village Pinot Noir Yarra Valley Vic 52.00 14 Baby Doll Pinot Noir Marlborough NZ 46.00 12 Zema Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra SA 64.00 12 Peter Lehmann “Hill & Valley” Cab Sauv Barossa Valley SA 49.00 13 Vasse Felix Cabernet Merlot Margaret River WA 55.00 14 Glaetzer Wallace Shiraz Grenache Barossa Valley SA 48.00 10 Geoff Merill “Bush Vine” GSM McLaren Vale SA 45.00 13 Cape Mentelle “Marmaduke” Shiraz Margaret River WA 48.00 14 Schild Estate Shiraz Barossa Valley SA 45.00 13 Tyrrell’s Lost Block Shiraz Heathcote VIC 42.00 13 Gramp’s Cabernet Merlot Barossa Valley SA 46.00 12 Mount Langi “Billi Billi” Shiraz Grampians VIC 40.00 11 Polin & Polin Shiraz Hunter Valley NSW 62.00 12 Stonefish Merlot Geographe WA 40.00 13 Dutschke “80 Block” Merlot Barossa Valley SA 48.00 14 St Clair Pinot Noir Marlborough NZ 52.00 13 Jim Barry “The Lodge Hill” Shiraz Clare Valley SA 54.00 Vintages are subject to availability & may change without notice RED WINE Greece & Italy 14 Gaia Notios Agiorgitiko Peloponnese Greece 52.00 11 Alpha Estate Syrah Florina Greece 66.00 08 Nemea Lafazanis Agiorgitiko Anciet Kleones Greece 49.00 13 Agiorgitiko By GAIA Peloponnese Greece 62.00 13 Kir-Yianni Paranga Xinomavro Merlot Syrah Macedonia Greece 54.00 15 Classic Lafazanis Red Nemea Greece 34.00 09 Alpha Estate Xinomavro Reserve Florina Greece 95.00 13 Antoniri St Cristina Sangiovese Merlot Tuscany Italy 42.00 10 Bonacchi Chianti Reserva Sangiovese Tuscany Italy 58.00 10 Gerovassiliou Limnio Syrah Merlot Eponomi Greece 95.00 Vintages are subject to availability & may change without notice DESSERT WINE N.V. Kourtakis Muscat of Samos Glass 375ML Samos, Greece 8.50 34.00 13 Vasse Felix Cane Cut Semillon 12.50 375ml Margaret River WA 52.00 N.V. Dunes “Split Pick” Moscato 10.50 750ml Eden Valley, SA 42.00 PORT & FORTIFIED WINE Galway Pipe Grand Tawny 12yo Glass 60 ML Barossa SA 10.50 Dutschke Tokay Barossa SA 10.50 Dutschke Muscat Barossa SA 10.50 OUZO & MASTIHA Skinos Mastiha Chios 8.50 Tears of Chios Mastic Chios 9.50 Ouzo Mini Mitilene 8.50 Tsantali Ouzo Halkidiki 8.50 Metaxa Ouzo Kifissia 8.50 Barbayanni Green Label Lesvos 9.50 Barbayanni Blue Label Lesvos 10.50 Barbayanni Aphroditte Lesvos 12.50 Ouzo 7 Gold Premium Thrace 9.50 Ouzo 12 Athens 10.50 Ouzo Sertiko Lesvos 11.50 Ploumari Ouzo Lesvos 10.50 APERITIF Pernod France 8.50 Nolly Prat Dry Vermouth France 8.50 Pimms No.1 England 8.50 Dolin Extra Dry Vermouth France 9.50 Dolin White Vermouth France 9.50 Dolin Red Vermouth France 9.50 Campari Bitter Italy 8.50 RUM Bundaberg Dark Rum Queensland 8.50 Havana Club Blanco 3yo Cuba 8.50 Havana Club Anejo Especial Cuba 11.50 Havana Club Reserva 7yo Cuba 10.50 Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum Virgin Islands 11.50 Appleton Extra Jamaica 10.50 BOURBON & WHISKEY Jim Beam Bourbon Kentucky USA 8.50 Jim Beam Small Batch Bourbon Kentucky USA 10.50 Wild Turkey Bourbon Kentucky USA 8.50 Jack Daniels Bourbon Kentucky USA 8.50 Makers Mark Bourbon Kentucky USA 9.50 Canadian Club Whiskey Canada 8.50 Jameson Irish Whiskey Ireland 8.50 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY Johnnie Walker Red Label 8.50 Johnnie Walker Black Label 10.50 Johnnie Walker Blue Label 36.00 Famous Grouse 9.50 Chivas Regal Extra 9.50 Chivas Regal 12 yo 10.50 Chivas Regal 21 yo 22.00 SINGLE MALT WHISKY Glenmorangie Original Highland 14.50 Glenmorangie Lasanta Highland 15.50 Cragganmore 12 yo Speyside 14.50 Lagavulin 16 yo Islay 16.50 Talisker 10 yo Island 14.50 Dalwhinnie 15 yo Highland 15.50 Oban 14 yo West Highland 16.50 Glenfiddich Special 12 yo Highland 12.50 LIQUOR Galliano Sambuca Italy 8.50 Original - Black Kahlua Mexico 8.50 Baileys Irish Cream Ireland 8.50 Amaretto Disaronno Italy 8.50 Frangelico Italy 8.50 Chambord France 8.50 Cointreau France 8.50 Grand Marnier France 9.00 Skinos Mastiha Greece 8.50 VODKA Absolut Vodka Sweden 8.50 Citron - Mandarin - Raspberry - Kurant - Vanilia – Apeach - Pears Zubrowka Bison Vodka Poland 8.50 Belvedere Pure Poland 10.50 Belvedere Cytrus Poland 10.50 Belvedere Pomaranzca Poland 10.50 Wyborowa Poland 9.50 Grey Goose France 10.50 Absolut Elyx Vodka Sweden 10.50 GIN Plymouth English Gin London 10.50 Bombay Saphire Dry Gin London 10.50 Tanqueray Dry Gin London 10.50 Tanqueray No.
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