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Sparkling // Rosé // White Sparkling // 125ml 175ml Bottle 125ml 175ml Bottle Camel Valley Pinot Noir 12 60 Wiston Estate Brut NV 12 60 Rosé Brut 2018 Cornwall, England. Grape: Pinot Noir South Downs, England. Grapes: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier Too many awards to mention for this Cornish beauty! Also Best Sparkling Trophy at the IEWA 2019. In our opinion the best NV featured on Rick Stein’s Cornwall. Made using the champagne English sparkling you can get! It’s a refreshing & elegant, combining method, expect aromas of wild strawberries and raspberries, youthful purity of fruit of crisp green apples and ripe lemons with very well balanced with a pure, refreshing finish. Mouth- more mature characters from long lees-aging. watering. Trevibban Mill Blanc de 67 La Fornarina, Prosecco DOC 6.5 30 Blanc 2014 Cornwall, England. Grape: Chardonnay Veneto, Italy. Grape: Glera Decadent sparkling wine from an exceptional vintage. Expect Delicate, dry and particularly fruity biscuit, apple crumble, brioche aromas and flavours. WINEGB Awards 2019 Silver Medal & Best Sparkling Wine Rosé // 125ml 175ml Bottle 125ml 175ml Bottle Pasquiers Rosé 6 8 26 Knightor, Pinot Noir Rosé 2018 37 France. Grapes: Grenache, Cinsault Cornwall, England. Grape: Pinot Noir A light & fresh Rosé. Rich currant flavours provided by Similar in style to a Provence Rosé. Rick Stein loved it when he Grenache and tangy raspberry and spice from Cinsault before a visited. Strawberry, vanilla & cream aromas strawberry & cherry on dry and fresh finish the palate White // 125ml 175ml Bottle 125ml 175ml Bottle Poynings Grange Bacchus 2016 39 Kit's Coty Chardonnay 2017 52 West Sussex, England. Grape: Bacchus North Downs, Kent, England. Grape: Chardonnay Forget NZ Sauvignon Blanc, this is a knock out alternative from Aromas of cooked apple and toasted hazelnuts & butter. The palate an exceptional British vineyard. Only 690 bottles made. A real has more fresh apple flavours, a smooth texture and long finish. flavour bomb of a wine! Full of delicious lychee and mouth- Subtly oaked. The best that England has yet produced watering pineapple with a wonderful citrus kick at the finish Gold Medal, Decanter World Wine Awards 2020 Gold Medal at the IEWA 2020 Best Single Varietal White & Top Still Wine, Wine GB Awards 2020 El Ninot de Paper 5 7 25 Quinta da Lixa, Vinho Verde 5 7 25 Spain, Valencia. Grapes: Viura, Sauvignon Blanc Portugal. Grapes: Arinto e Vital , Loureiro , Trajadura The palate has peach and citrus fruit, with zesty acidity giving a Fruity, fresh and well balanced with melon and white peach, leading fresh finish to a long, crisp finish. K-Naia, Verdejo 5.5 7.5 28 Alasia Roero Arneis 6 8 29 Rueda, Spain. Grapes: Verdejo, Sauvignon Blanc (10%) Piemonte, Italy. Grape: Arneis K-Naia is a top class Verdejo with just a little dash of A fine example of the interesting and slightly exotic Arneis variety, Sauvignon! A nose of pink grapefruit, passion fruit, and lightly once on the point of extinction but now happily resurrected. A rich, herbaceous. The palate is rich with minerality, lime zest acidity dry wine with ripe pear, almond and tropical notes. The palate has and a touch of stone fruit – gives it a lovely intensity. stone fruit and baked apple characters, a nutty, herbal finish. Artemis Assyrtiko PDO 43 Granbazán Albarino 42 Santorini, Greece. Grape: Assyrtiko [pronounce: A seer' tee ko] Rias Baixas, Spain. Grape: Albarino Elegant aromas of stone & citrus fruits with a stony minerality. A proper Albarino! Fresh tropical aromas with hints of mandarin and Complex, elegant and vivid on the palate with depth of fruit, white spice. The palate has stone fruit and citrus with a creamy freshness, density and slight salinity. texture, mineral notes, vibrant acidity and classic saline characters. Domaine Bott-Geyl Riesling 54 Bat Gara Uno Txakolina 2018 7.5 35 Les Eléments 2017 (coming soon) Alsace, France. Grape: Riesling Organic, Biodynamic Basque, Spain. Grapes: Hondarribi Zuri, Riesling Clear, ripe and concentrated stone fruit bouquet and nicely The result of a joint project between ‘a priest, a restauranteur and a clear and dry finish rancher’. Pure, with punchy citrus acidity. Impressive theatrical wine! Red // 125ml 175ml Bottle 125ml 175ml Bottle El Ninot de Paper Tinto 5 7 25 Primitivo Doppio Passo 6.5 8 29 Spain, Valencia. Grapes: Garnacha, Shiraz, Monastrel Brindisi, Italy. Grape: Primitivo Ripe black fruits with a hint of spice. The palate is bright and This bold and powerful wine is made in a similar way to a Ripasso juicy - blackberries and plums are balanced by soft tannins, juicy wine using a portion of dried Primitivo grapes and fermenting the acidity, and a touch of pepper wine a second time on the dried skins. Fresh and aromatic red, plum, blackberry, cherry and chocolate flavours Belleverne Beajolais Villages 32 Il Casinone Soliti Merlot 6.5 8 29 Beaujolais, Maconnais, France. Grape: Gamay Piedmont, Italy. Grape: Merlot Fresh, delicate style. Aromas of crushed strawberries and A luscious, concentrated and plummy Merlot that punches well autumn leaves with herby, savoury layers. above its weight. Layers of fleshy black fruit and toasty spice backed by firm, ripe tannins Les Six Cairanne Cotes du Rhone 39 Marco Abella Loidana Priorat 42 Rhone, France. Grapes: Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah, Carignan, Piedmont. Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan, Grenache Cinsault, Counoise Organic, Biodynamic The six grape varieties each bring nuances of aromas and ripples This wine is smooth on the palate & gives notes of red fruit and of texture which fill the palate propel the plump flavours to a black berries with hints of spices, silky with a lingering finish. finish which is warming and smooth. Silky, peppery, elegant and very long finish. Juice Asylum, Maggie Mae 49 Gomez Gruzado Rijoa Reserva 51 Tuscany, Italy. Grapes: Malvasia, Merlot, Sangiovese Piedmont. Grape: Tempranillo Organic, Biodynamic Pronounced black cherry, cedar and spice aromas. The palate is The most exciting wine we’ve tasted for a long time. Cherry supple yet richly-flavoured with layers of dark plum, bramble fruit fire and warm grilled blueberries. Sappy black and red fruits and cherry supported by well-integrated tannins. Toasty notes, black with a grippy, tangy length and aromatic gathering the savoury, pepper and dried fruit characters on the finish fruity and mineral into a rounded delight. As for the label and name? It’s a homage to the folk song famously covered by the Beatles…this wine is dirty and beautiful! Avignonesi & Capannelle 155 50 & 50 Toscana I.G.T 2015 Tuscany, Italy. Grapes: 50% Sangiovese & 50% Merlot 50&50 is a wine sprung from the friendship which binds the owners of Avignonesi in Montepulciano and Capannelle in Chianti Classico. During a dinner the former owners of the two wineries started to compare, mix and match their wines. They came up with the even blend of something truly special and unique. Passionate, like the radiant sun of this vintage. 50&50 has a deep, ruby red colour. Aromas of dried cranberries and black cherries intertwine with scents Mediterranean herbs and sweet spices. The flavour is rich, enveloping and long lingering with a long and balsamic finish. Sweet & Fortified// 50ml 500ml 50ml 375ml Royal Tokaji Wine Co 5 Putts 9.5 50 Valdespino Pedro Ximinez El Candado 7.5 36 Hungary. Grapes: Furmint, Hárslevelû, Muscat This Pedro Ximenez has a great depth and a lovely flick of acidity on Possibly the greatest sweet wine in the world, favoured by the the finish which serves to emphasise the unctuous sweetness and Tsars of Russia - Remarkably rich and long with zippy freshness flavours of dried fig and raisins on the finish Wiese & Krohn LBV Port 2015 6 55 Krohn Porto Colheita 2007 7.5 65 (75ml) (750ml) (75ml) (750ml) Portugal. Grapes: Tinta Barroca, Touriga Francesa, Touriga Nacional Portugal. Grape: Touriga Nacional Deep ruby colour with upfront aromas of black plums, spice A rich base of molasses and butterscotch aroma mingled with notes and dried herbs, firm and evident tannins and a rich, long finish of plum and raisin, & hints of black tea leaf. You’ll get smoothness and density with a lively acidity and juicy plum flavours. 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