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Arkle Drinks Menu RED WINES (150ml) Gls Btl Panul 5.7 28 Cabernet Sauvignon. Maule Valley, Chile Smooth wine with flavours of ripe red fruit and undertone of warming spice. La Ferme Petit Paul Reserve 5.5 26 Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah, France Palate is gentle but distinct with refreshing red cherry and raspberry fruits. Salomé – PAY D’OC 6.2 31 Merlot, Rieux-M France At first, the palate is full of dark fruits before finishing quite dry with fine tannins and warming spice Bodegas Sáenz de Santamaría 6.4 32 ‘Santa María’ Rioja DOC, Tempranillo, Spain Powerful red fruit and blackberry aromas on the nose. On the palate, there are black fruit flavours like mulberry and blackberry along with an oak influence. Gouguenheim 7.2 36 Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina On the palate, there’s the same blackberry flavour and a white pepper influence coming through. 14 WHITE WINES (150ml) Gls Btl Salomé PAYS D’OC 6.2 31 Sauvignon Blanc Rieux-M. France Palate is refreshing and has a smooth, creamy texture. Characteristic Sauvignon Blanc flavours of lime, green apple and passion fruit with cleansing acidity on finish. Sandenel Delle Venezie DOC, 5.8 29 Pinot Grigio, Italy On the nose, there are crisp citrussy scents, and the palate reveals balanced orchard and citrus fruit flavours in keeping with the zippy acidity. Bodegas Esteban Martín Viña 5.5 26 CanalCariñena DOP Chardonnay, Macabeo. Spain The wine is a pale lemon colour with light aromas of white flowers, honeysuckle and tropical fruits. The flavours of crisp tropical fruit are refreshing. Costers del Sió ‘Las Cuadras’ 7 35 Costers del Segre DO, Muscat, Viognier, Spain There are fine scents of white flowers and lemon zest with typical light, fresh flavours, as well as a whisper of limey tang. Stables 7.8 39 Sauvignon Blanc, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand Stables has an aromatic nose with so scents of mango, melon and lime. On the palate, there are lush stone fruit flavours with a mellow herbal edge. ROSE WINES (150ml) Gls Btl Olivares Rosado Jumilla DOP, 6.2 31 Grenache, Monastrell, Spain There is plenty of vibrant wild strawberries and lemony freshness to enjoy here. On the nose, aromas of strawberry and rose introduce a balanced wine. 13 BUBBLY Btl Arkle Casa Defra Prosecco Snipes 10 Glera,Veneto, Italy Arkle (19 April 1957 – 31 May 1970) was an A bright straw yellow colour. The Irish Thoroughbred racehorse. A bay gelding bouquet is delicate and fine with a by Archive out of Bright Cherry, he was the fruity taste. Excellent as an aperitif grandson of the unbeaten (in 14 races) flat and with light meals. racehorse and prepotent sire Nearco. Arkle was born at Ballymacoll Stud, County Astoria Corderie, Valdobbiadene 50 Meath, by Mrs Mary Alison Baker of Malahow Prosecco DOCG House, near Naul, County Dublin. He was Glera, Veneto, Italy named after the mountain Arkle in Sutherland, Astoria Fashion Victim Rose is a juicy, Scotland that bordered the Duchess of rosé Prosecco-style wine, tinted by the Westminster’s Sutherland estate.Owned by addition of Pinot Nero grapes. A fruity Anne Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster, he and fresh summer wine with hints of was trained by Tom Dreaper at Greenogue, strawberry, lots of ripe raspberry, red Kilsallaghan in County Meath, Ireland, and berry fruit with a hint of cream, plus a ridden during his steeplechasing career by gentle floral aspect. Nicely balanced, Pat Taaffe. with a surprisingly elegant, dry finish. At 212, his Timeform rating is the highest ever awarded to a steeplechaser. Only Flyingbolt, Astoria Lounge Rosè Fashion Victim 50 also trained by Dreaper, had a rating anywhere Glera, Venezia, Italy near his at 210. Next on their ratings are Astoria Fashion Victim Rose is a juicy, Sprinter Sacre on 192 and then Kauto Star and rosé Prosecco-style wine, tinted by the Mill House on 191. Despite his career being cut addition of Pinot Nero grapes. A fruity short by injury, Arkle won three Cheltenham and fresh summer wine with hints of Gold Cups, the Blue Riband of steeplechasing, strawberry, lots of ripe raspberry, red and a host of other top prizes. berry fruit with a hint of cream, plus a gentle floral aspect. Nicely balanced, with a surprisingly elegant, dry finish. Pommery Brut Royal Champagne 110 Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Champagne, France Colour: Pale yellow with faint green highlights. Nose: Lively and cheerful, fresh, light-hearted, fine, delicate and generous. Palate: Elegant and lively. Small assertive notes of red fruits. A rounded, rich, delicate wine that lingers in the mouth. In short, a clean taste with no dryness. A very smooth wine which never wanes on the palate. Pommery Brut ROSE Champagne 125 Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Champagne, France Colour: Delicate pale pink with slightly salmon tones. Fine and persistent bubbles. Nose: Small red berries suggesting roundness and softness enhanced by a fine freshness in a world of distinction. Palate: Very subtle rose character: supple and finely robust and appealing freshness and liveliness. 12 1 GIN BASED COCKTAILS FROM THE BARISTA Cherry Royal 10 Americano 3 Beefeater gin,Hibiscus tonic and elderflower tonic, cubed ice and Flat white 3.3 garnish Latte 3.3 Mango fusion 10 Beefeater gin, mango puree, lime Cappuccino 3.3 juice toped up with tonic water. Espresso 3 Bramble 10 Ha’penny Rhubarb gin, Tea 3 creme de cassis, lemon juice and sugar syrup. Herbal Tea 3.3 Fair Lady 10 Beefeater gin, cranberry juice, lime juice and egg white. LIQUEUR COFFEES Irish Coffee 6.5 VODKA BASED COCKTAILS Calipso Coffee 6.5 Mai Thai 10 French Coffee 6.5 Absolut Vodka, amareto, rum, orange juice and pineapple juice. Baileys Coffee 6.5 Arkle Cosmo 10 Absolut Vodka, triple sec, cranberry, lime juice and sugar syrup. Once upon a time 10 Absolut Vodka, Bacardi, amaretto, banana liqueur, pineapple juice, golden syrup. Espresso Martini 10 Absolut Vodka, Kahlua, Butter Scotch, Espresso coffee. Mojito 10 Bacardi, mint leaves, sugar syrup and soda water. 2 11 MIXERS WHISKEY BASED COCKTAILS Club Tonic 2.6 Whiskey Sour 10 Jameson, Egg White, Lemon Juice, Club Slimline 2.6 Sugar Syrup, Bitters. Club Soda water 2.6 Old Fashion 10 Bulleit burbon, sugar and bitters. Club Ginger Ale 2.6 Club Bitter lemon 2.6 MOCKTAILS Fever Tree Indian Tonic 3.3 Arkle Breeze 6 Fever Tree Elder flower 3.3 Passion Fruit, Lime Juice, Elder flower, White Lemonade. Merchant’s Heart Peppercorn 3.3 Strawberry Mojito 6 Merchant’s Heart Hibiscus 3.3 Soda Water, Mint Leaves, Sugar Syrup, Fresh Strawberries. Coke 3 Diet Coke 3 7up 3 Diet 7up 3 Club Orange 3 Club Lemon 3 Cidona 3.3 Lucozade 3.3 Red Bull 4.8 10 3 IRISH GINS BOTTLED BEER Gun powder 7.5 Budweiser 5.5 Dingle 6.5 LN Orchard thieves 5.8 Blackwater No 5 5.9 LN Bulmers 5.8 Glendalough 5.8 Lrg Bulmers 6.8 Mill Gin 6.5 Koppenberg Strawberry 6.8 Ha’penny 5.9 Koppenberg Mixed Fruit 6.8 Ha’penny Rhubarb 5.9 Coors 5.5 Quince Gin 5.7 Corona 5.5 Heineken 5.5 WORLD GINS Miller 5.5 Beefeater 5.5 Paulaner 5.5 Tanqueray 5.8 Peroni 5.6 Tanqueray No 10 6.5 Rockshore 5.5 Gordons 5.5 Sminorff Ice 5.9 Beefeater Pink 5.5 WKD 5.9 Bombay 5.8 Daraghs IPA 5.9 Hendricks 5.9 Big Bangin IPA 5.9 Whitley Neill 5.7 Brockmans 6.5 Monkey 47 10 Elephant Gin 6.3 Citadelle Gin 6.5 VODKAS Absolut 5.5 Ketel One 5.9 Smirnoff 5.5 Belvedere 9 Dingle 6.5 Grey Goose 9 4 9 DRAUGHT WHISKEYS Guinness 4.9 Jameson 5.5 Smithwicks 4.9 Paddy 5.5 Tiger Beer 5.8 Jameson 15 years 7.5 McGargles Lilly Whites 5.8 Jameson 18 years 7.5 Heineken 5.4 Jameson Caskmates 5.8 Coors 5.4 Jameson Black Barrel 5.9 Orchard thieves 5.6 Jameson Crested 10 5.7 Applemans 5.8 Jameson BlendersDog 7.5 Morreti 5.8 Coopers Croze 8.5 Lagunitas IPA 5.9 Distillers Safe 8.5 McGargles 5.8 Powers 5.5 Powers Three Swallow release 9.5 NON ALCOHOLIC BEER Powers 12 8.5 Heineken 0.0 5.2 Powers21 year old 18 Paulaner Na 5.5 Redbreast 12 yr 10 Redbreast 15yr 13.5 Redbreast 21 years 22 Redbreast Lustau 12.5 Green spot 8.8 Yellow Spot 9.5 Bushmills 10 7.5 Bushmills 16 12.5 Bushmills Red 5.6 Bushmills Black 5.6 Midleton Rare 28 Midleton Barry Crockett 35 Teelings single grain 8.5 Teelings single malt 7.5 Irish Teelings revival 15yr 12.5 8 5 WHISKEY (CONTINUED) BRANDY Irish Slane 5.7 Hennessy VS 5.5 Roe and Co 5.5 Hennessy VSOP 5.9 Remy VSOP 5.9 SCOTCH Courvoisier 5.8 Black and White 5.5 Martell 5.7 Teachers 5.5 Johnny Walker Black 5.9 SHOTS Johnny Walker Red 5.9 Baby Guinness 5.5 Johnny Walker Blue 35 Tia Maria and Baileys 5.5 Chivas Regal 6.9 Caramel Apple 5.5 Glenfiddich 12 7.5 Kamikaze 5.5 Glenfiddich 18 year old 9.5 LIQUEURS AMERICAN WHISKEY Baileys 5.5 Jack Daniels 5.5 Tia Maria 5.5 Jack Daniels singe barrel 7.5 Kahlua 5.5 Bulleit Bourbon 5.5 Irish Mist 5.5 Jim Beam 5.3 Amaretto 5.5 Wild Turkey 5.7 Pernod 5.5 Southern Comfort 5.5 RUM Sambuca 5.5 Bacardi 5.5 Havana 7 7.5 APERITIFS Captain Morgan 5.5 Martini Dry 5.5 Kraken Black Spiced Rum 5.9 Martini Rosso 5.5 Aperol 5.5 TEQUILA Olmecca 5.5 Jose Cuervo Especial 5.5 6 7.
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