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Wine List 2020 Dessert Wines Champagnes and Spakling Wines Samos Veneto A O Samos Vin Doux Muscat 750ml 2015 19,0 € Borgo Prosecco Glera N.V. 22,0 € Greece Italy Santorini Prestige cuvee Amyntaio Argyros Vinsato 4 y barrel Assyrtiko 500ml 2010 55,0 € Karanica Xinomavro, Assyrtiko N.V. 29,0 € Greece Rose Greece Santorini Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Champagne Argyros Vinsanto 12 y barrel Assyrtiko 500ml 2002 110,0 € Krug Grand Cuvee N.V. 440,0 € fine wine Greece Pinot Meunier France Santorini Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Champagne Argyros Vinsato 20 y beret Assyrtiko 500ml 1995 145,0 € Louis Reoderer Brut Premier N.V. 89,0 € Greece Pinot Meunier France Botegas Jerez fine wine Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Champagne San Emilio Pedro Jimenez 750ml N.V. 44,0 € Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial N.V. 89,0 € Lustau Spain Pinot Meunier France Weingut Spatlese Rheingau Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Champagne Robert Weil Riesling 750ml 2017 55,0 € art Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial N.V. 113,0 € Medium sweet Germany Pinot Meunier France Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Champagne Veuve Cliquot Brut N.V. 93,0 € Pinot Meunier France Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Champagne Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon 2009 350,0 € fine wine Pinot Meunier France Oversized Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Champagne Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon 1993 1199,0 € Art Pinot Meunier France Peloponese 2015 Magnum (1,5L) Nemea Tselepos Amalia Brut Moschofilero N.V. 33,0 € Aivalis Le Sang De La Piere Aghiorghitiko 250,0 € Greece Greece Merlot, Syrah, 2017 Triple+ Amyntaio Kir Yianni Dio Elies 220,0 € Xinomavro Magnum (5L) Greece 2017 Magnum (1,5L) Paggaion Pavlidi Emphasis Tempranillo 75,0 € Rose wines Greece Cabernet, 2016 Balthazar (12L) Achaia Mega Spileo Cuvee III 420,0 € Siatista Mavrodapnhi, Greece Diamantis Estate Moschomavro 2019 26,0 € Greece 2017 Magnum (1,5L) Nemea Skouras Eclectique Viognier 92,0 € Tirnavos Greece Migas Mikros Trigitos Merlot 2018 21,0 € Greece 2018 Double Nemea Ieropoulos St George Aghiorghitiko 140,0 € Domaine Sacha The Palm by Cinsault, Grenache, Provance Magnum (3L) Greece 2019 34,0 € Lichine Whispering Angel Rolle, Syrah France Cabernet 2016 Double Nemea Skouras Megas Oenos Sauvignon, Magnum (3L) 190,0 € Grenache, Syrah, Provance Greece Chateau d’ Esclans Whispering Angel 2018 49,0 € Aghiorghitiko Mourvedre France Provance Chateau de Berne UP Ultimate Provance Grenache, Syrah, Rolle 2018 36,0 € France Bandol Chateau Romassan Domaine Ott Grenache rouge blend 2016 80,0 € fine wine France Interesting wines worldwide Chardonnay Tirnavos Piedmont Migas Mikros Trigitos 2018 22,0 € Bava Barolo Nebbiolo 2010 89,0 € Greece Italy Atalanti Cassanuova di Tuscany Hatzimihali Houlevena 2018 27,0 € Chianti Classico Sanggiovese 2016 69,0 € Greece Nittardi Italy Amyntaio Piedmont Alpha Estate 2017 35,0 € Ceretto Barolo Nebbiolo 2015 99,0 € Greece Italy Epanomi Amarone della Veneto Gerovasileiou Estate 2017 37,0 € Mazzi & Figli Corvina, Molinara 2015 81,0 € Greece Valpolicela Italy Chablis Giuseppe Amarone della Veneto William Fevre Champs-Royaux 2016 41,0 € Corvina, Rodinella 2015 59,0 € France Campagnola Valpolicela Classico Italy Chablis Carmenere, Colchagua William Fevre Gran Cru Bourgos 2016 155,0 € fine wine Vina Montes Purple Angel 2014 139,0 € France Petit Verdot Chile Jean Charton Cote du Rhone Premier Cru Cote de Beaune, Yves Cuilleron Cornas Le Village Syrah 2015 75,00 € Puligny- 2017 179,0 € fine wine France “Clos de la Pucelle” Burgundy, France Montrachet Syrah, Rousanne, Cote du Rhone Delas Freres Crozes Hermitage 2014 72,00 € Jean Charton Marsanne France Cote de Beaune, Chassagne- Lieu dit Benoites 2017 133,0 € fine wine Burgundy, France Medoza Montrachet Terrazas Malbec Malbec 2016 37,00 € Argentina Cote de Beaune, Chateau Fuisse Tete de cuve 2015 55,0 € Garnacha Tinta, Priorat Burgundy, France Miguel Torres Salmos 2015 61,0 € Carinena, Syrah Spain Cote de Beaune, Pere Fils Meursault “Les Clous” 2015 97,0 € fine wine Ribera del Duero Burgundy, France Botegas Fernadez Pesquera Crianza Tempranillo 2015 42,0 € Spain Rioja Finca Allende Rioja Crianza Tempranillo 2010 49,0 € Gewürztraminer Spain Rioja Vina Tondonia Rioja Reserva Tempranillo 2008 59,0 € Alsace Spain Leon Beyer Domaine 2016 36,0 € France Syrah, Grenache, Bekaa Chateau Kefraya Estate 2017 49,0 € Comtes d’ Alsace Cabernet, Mourvedre Lebanon Leon Beyer 2008 87,0 € fine wine Eguisheim France Euboia Avantis Estate 2019 26,0 € Greece Riesling Medium Body Alsace Leon Beyer Domaine 2016 36,0 € France Peloponnese Weingut Spatlese Rheingau Tetramythos Mavro Kalavrytino Mavro Kalavrytino 2016 25,0 € Robert Weil 2017 55,0 € Greece Medium sweet Germany Tinos Marlborough T-oenos Estate Avgustiatis 2017 41,0 € Villa Maria Private Bin 2018 29,0 € Greece fine wine New Zealand Tirnavos Zaphiraki Estate Limniona 2010 34,0 € Moschofilero Greece Joseph Burgundy Gevrey-Chambertin Pinot noir 2014 115,0 € Mantinia Drouhin France Tselepos Mantinia 2018 26,0 € Greece Fine Wines Sauvignon blanc Margaux, Chateau Margaux Cabernet Sauvignon, Chateau Margaux 2012 Bordeaux, 1467,0 € Epanomi Premier Cru Classe Merlot, Petit Verdot art Gerovasileiou Fume 2017 36,0 € France Greece Amyntaio Cabernet Franc, Pomerol, Alpha Estate 2018 31,0 € Jean-Piere Moueix Chateau Gazin Cabernet Sauvignon, 2015 Bordeaux 265,0 € art Greece Merlot France Naoussa Kir-Yianni Droumo 2018 35,0 € Cabernet franc, Maremma, Greece Antinori Tignanello Sagiovese, Cabernet 2015 Tuscany 300,0 € art Pieria Sauvignon Italy Karipidis Estate 2018 25,0 € Greece Montalcino, Marlborough Il Poggione Brunello di Motalcino Sangiovese 2013 Tuscany 115,0 € Villa Maria Private Bin 2018 33,0 € art New Zealand Italy Marlborough Cloudy Bay Te Koko 2015 115,0 € fine wine Terrazas de los Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza New Zealand Cheval des Andes 2011 219,0 € Andes Malbec, Petit Verdot Argentina art Marlborough Kevin Judd Greywacke 2018 39,0 € New Zealand Carmenere, Colchagua Vina Montes Purple Angel 2014 139,0 € art Estate Paggaio Petit Verdot Chile Vivlia hora 2019 29,0 € (with assyrtiko) Greece Syrah, Aghioghitiko, Koutsi, Nemea France Aivalis Armakas 2015 180,0 € art Serge Dagueneau Pouilly Fume 2017 36,0 € Malbec Greece Greece Malaguzia Serres Neratzi Estate bio Koniaros 2013 150,0 € art Greece Epanomi Gerovasileiou Single vineyard 2019 33,0 € Greece Epanomi Gerovassileiou Evangelo Syrah, Viognier 2015 66,0 € art Amyntaio Greece Alpha Estate 2019 26,0 € Viognier Greece Peloponnese Skouras Eclectique 2017 47,0 € Other Greek Varieties Greece Epanomi Gerovasileiou Estate 2017 37,0 € Euboia Greece Avantis Mavrokontoura Mavrokontoura 2015 35,0 € Greece Condrieu Cote du Rhone Delas Freres 2014 119,0 € fine wine Tinos “Clos Boucher” France T-oenos Clos Stegasta Mavrotragano 2017 156,0 € fine wine Greece Kephalonia Assyrtiko Sklavos Orgion Mavrodaphni 2015 34,0 € Greece Santorini Santorini Hatzidakis Mavrotragano Mavrotragano 2016 65,0 € Gaia Wild Ferment 2018 54,0 € Greece Greece Tinos Santorini T-oenos To Mavro Mavrotragano, Avgoustiatis 2016 75,0 € Argyros Santorini 2018 42,0 € Greece Greece Santorini Tselepos Canava Chryssou 2017 55,0 € Greece Santorini Argyros Cuvee Monsignori 2017 79,0 € fine wine Greece Tinos T-oinos Clos Stegasta 2017 105,0 € fine wine Greece Merlot Drama Cabernet Sauvignon Lazaridi Chateau Julia 2015 38,0 € Greece Tegea Alfega Atalanti Tselepos Kokkinomylos 2015 49,0 € Hatzimihalis 2013 29,0 € Greece (with cabernet franc, merlot) Greece Voria Gi Serres Kyathos 2016 30,0 € (with cinsault, Syrah) Greece Cabernet Franc Peloponnese Kokkali Trilogy 2015 64,0 € Greece Synoro Peloponnese Estate Tirnavos Skouras 2013 47,0 € Katsaros 2018 41,0 € (with aghiorghitiko, merlot) Greece (with merlot) Greece La Tour Achinos Le Roi des Montagnes Kiato Melas 2015 150,0 € fine wine Papargyriou 2017 39,0 € (with merlot) Greece (with touriga, mavrodaphni) Greece Coonawara Yalumba Coonawara 2019 45,0 € Australia Serres Neratzi Estate bio 2013 100,0 € fine wine Aghioghitiko Greece Colchagua Vina Montes Alpha 2016 42,0 € Chile Nemea Aivalis Nemea Gerakina 2018 27,0 € Greece Nemea Skouras Grande Cuvee 2016 35,0 € Syrah Greece Nemea Aivalis Le Sang de la Pierre 2017 52,0 € Nostos Chania Greece Manousakis 2016 36,0 € (with Grenache, mourverdre) Greece Achinos Melas Palies Rizes 2017 157,0 € fine wine Epanomi Greece Gerovassileiou Estate 2016 37,0 € Greece Serres Neratzi Estate bio 2015 74,0 € Greece Xinomavro Naked King Eratitini Pieria Eratini 2015 56,0 € (with colindrino) Greece Naoussa Agios Hronos Euboia Diamantakos Naoussa 2016 35,0 € Avantis 2015 46,0 € Greece (with Viognier) Greece Naoussa Deux Dieux Nemea Boutaris Naoussa Gran reserve 2013 32,0 € Aivalis 2017 55,0 € Greece (with aghioghitiko) Greece Naoussa McRae Wood Claire Valley Thimiopoulos Gi kai Uranos 2017 37,0 € Jim Barry 2016 85,0 € Greece (shiraz) Australia Naoussa Boutaris Legacy 1879 2012 49,0 € Greece.
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