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White Wines Rosè Wines Cava Sherry Draught Beers & Cider Red Wines La Feria_DRINKS MENU_AW4.pdf 1 11/05/2016 10:48 175ml 250ml 500ml BOTTLE 75ml 250ml 500ml BOTTLE White wines wines. ........................................................... .. 175ml 250ml 500ml BOTTLE RosèRosè wines wines. ................................................................ 1 175ml 250ml 500ml BOTTLE Borsao Selección Rosado 2015, Campo de Borja 4.95 6.95 12.5 19 DiezDiez SiglosSiglos VerdejoVerdejo 2015,2015, RuedaRueda 4.954.95 6.956.95 12.512.5 19 19 Borsao Selección Rosado 2015, Campo de Borja 4.95 6.95 12.5 19 Strawberry, raspberry and lemon oil FreshFresh grassgrass andand passionpassion fruit.fruit. Crisp, Crisp, fruity, fruity, dry dry Strawberry, raspberry and lemon oil Ontañón Clarete 2014 Rioja 6 8.5 17 24 CasteloCastelo dede MedinaMedina SauvignonSauvignon Blanc Blanc 2015, 2015, Rueda Rueda 5.55.5 8 8 15 15 22 22 Ontañón Clarete 2014 Rioja 22 Pale pink with red berry aromas and delicate fruit SancerreSancerre meetsmeets Marlborough,Marlborough, from from Spain Spain Pale pink with red berry aromas and delicate fruit Pasión de Bobal Rosado 2014, Utiel-Requena 25 MontañarMontañar OrganicOrganic Verdejo Verdejo 2014, 2014, La La Mancha Mancha 24 24 Pasión de Bobal Rosado 2014, Utiel-Requena 25 Strawberries and cream CitrusCitrus andand appleapple blossom.blossom. Organic Organic Strawberries and cream LaLa BasculaBascula CatalanCatalan Eagle Eagle Garnacha Garnacha Viognier Viognier 2015, 2015, Terra Terra Alta Alta 26 26 FrenchFrench grape,grape, SpanishSpanish twist.twist. Classic Classic apricot, apricot, grapefruit grapefruit and and pe pearar flavours. flavours. OrganicOrganic CavaCava. ................................................................................................................ 125ml175ml BOTTLEBOTTLE Lagar da Xestosa Godello 2014, Rías Baixas 27 Lagar da Xestosa Godello 2014, Rías Baixas 27 VilarnauVilarnau Gaudi Gaudi Sleeve Sleeve Reserva Reserva Brut Brut NV NV Sant Sant Sadurní Sadurní D’Anoia, D'Anoia, Penedès Penedès 6 6 2424 SuperSuper trendytrendy grapegrape fromfrom North-WestNorth-West Spain.Spain. Lovely Lovely ripe ripe white white fru fruitit flavours flavours RipeRipe appley appley fruit, fruit, yeasty yeasty notes notes and and delicate delicate fine fine bubblesbubbles Vallemayor Blanco Barrica 2012, Rioja 30 Vallemayor Blanco Barrica 2012, Rioja 30 Lush, rich, silky. Oaked LaLa Vida Vida al al Camp Camp Rosé Rosé Brut Brut NV NV Sant Sant Sadurní Sadurní D’Anoia, D'Anoia, Penedès Penedès 3030 Lush, rich, silky. Oaked PalePale with with red red fruit fruit aromas, aromas, citrus, citrus, white white flowers flowers andand cassiscassis Fillaboa Albariño 2014, Rias Baixas 32 Fillaboa Albariño 2014, Rias Baixas 32 Spain’s best white grape variety, from Galicia. Benchmark albarino NuriaNuria Claverol Claverol Gran Gran Reserva Reserva Brut Brut 2011 2011 Sant Sant Sadurní Sadurní D’Anoia, D'Anoia, Penedès Penedès 3939 Spain’s best white grape variety, from Galicia. Benchmark albarino Top-endTop-end vintage vintage cava cava and and a a beautiful beautiful bottle bottle – –intense, intense, fruity, fruity, minerally minerally and and toasty toasty Finca La Emperatriz Viura Cepas Viejas 2012, Rioja 39 Finca La Emperatriz Viura Cepas Viejas 2012, Rioja 39 Grapes from old vines give depth and richness to one of the best white riojas around Grapes from old vines give depth and richness to one of the best white riojas around Wines and cava by the glass are also available in a 125ml measure Bodegas Naia Naiades 2012, Rueda 45 Sherry. 100ml BOTTLE Bodegas Naia Naiades 2012, Rueda 45 Has been voted Spain’s best white wine. Over 116 year old vines and French oak ........................................................................................................... 125ml BOTTLE Has been voted Spain’s best white wine. Over 116 year old vines and French oak BodegasSherry Barón Micaela Fino, Jerez 4.5 24 NuttyBodegas with Baróndried fruits.Micaela Bone Fino, dry Jerez 4.5 24 Red wines. .. .. 175ml 250ml 500ml BOTTLE Red wines .................................................................. 175ml 250ml 500ml BOTTLE BodegasNutty with Barón dried Micaela fruits. BoneManzanilla, dry Sanlucar de Barremeda 4.5 24 Fruity with notes of cut grass and an atypical salty finish. Bone dry Tondeluna Tinto 2014, Rioja 4.95 6.95 12.5 19 Bodegas Barón Micaela Manzanilla, Sanlucar de Barremeda 4.5 24 Tondeluna Tinto 2014, Rioja 4.95 6.95 12.5 19 BodegasFruity with Barón notes Micaela of cut Amontillado,grass and an Jerezatypical salty finish. Bone dry 5.5 32 Fruity,Fruity, smoothsmooth andand dry.dry. UnoakedUnoaked Silky, woody, spicy, with aromas of caramel and almonds. Off dry Borsao Selección Barrica 2014, Campo de Borja 5.5 8 15 22 Bodegas Barón Micaela Amontillado, Jerez 5.5 32 Borsao Selección Barrica 2014, Campo de Borja 5.5 8 15 22 Ripe plum and cherry, coffee and vanilla, chocolatey BodegasSilky, woody, Barón spicy, Micaela with Pedro aromas Ximénez, of caramel Jerez and almonds. Off dry 6 35 Ripe plum and cherry, coffee and vanilla, chocolatey Dark, rich, sweet with raisins, chocolate and liquorice. Very sweet The Mimic Old Vine Shiraz 2013, Jumilla 23 Bodegas Barón Micaela Pedro Ximénez, Jerez 6 35 The Mimic Old Vine Shiraz 2013, Jumilla 23 Rich damson, cassis and cherry and a splash of vanilla BodegasDark, rich, Barón sweet Xixarito with raisins, 15 year chocolate old Oloroso, and liquorice. Jerez Very sweet 8.5 45 Rich damson, cassis and cherry and a splash of vanilla Aromas of walnuts, balsam, truffles and leather. Dry Familia Pacheco Monastrell Syrah 2014, Jumilla 24 Bodegas Barón Xixarito 15 year old Oloroso, Jerez 8.5 45 Familia Pacheco Monastrell Syrah 2014, Jumilla 24 Red berries and balsamic aromas and lovely earthy blackberry flavours EquipoAromas Navazos of walnuts, I Think balsam, Manzanilla truffles En and Rama leather. 2015, Dry Sanlucar de Barrameda (375ml bottle) 40 Red berries and balsamic aromas and lovely earthy blackberry flavours Just 60 casks of the best wine are selected from 12,000. Powerful and concentrated. Dry Cepas Viejas Bobal 2013, Utiel-Requena 26 Equipo Navazos I Think Manzanilla En Rama 2015, Sanlucar de Barrameda (375ml bottle) 40 Cepas Viejas Bobal 2013, Utiel-Requena 26 Unusual grape, little known area, great wine. Forest fruit, toffee, vanilla FernandoJust 60 casks de Castilla of the Antiquebest wine Palo are Cortadoselected –from 30+ 12,000.year old, Powerful Jerez (50ml and concentrated. bottle) Dry 67 Unusual grape, little known area, great wine. Forest fruit, toffee, vanilla Very rare – like an Amontillado Oloroso cross – tangy, nutty, smoky and rich. Dry Salagón Crianza 2010, Rioja 28 Fernando de Castilla Antique Palo Cortado – 30+ year old, Jerez (50ml bottle) 67 FabulousSalagón Crianzavintage. 2010,Textbook Rioja crianza (oaked) rioja 28 EquipoVery rare Navazos – like an La Amontillado Bota 59 Manzanilla Oloroso Pasada, cross – tangy,Sanlucar nutty, de Barramedasmoky and rich. Dry 70 Fabulous vintage. Textbook crianza (oaked) rioja 15 years average age in a solera, just 7 casks are selected, very complex. Dry Merum Priorati Ardiles 2007, Priorat 32 Equipo Navazos La Bota 59 Manzanilla Pasada, Sanlucar de Barrameda 70 Spain’sMerum mostPriorati expensive Ardiles wine2007, region. Priorat Well aged Priorat from a gr eat producer 32 15 years average age in a solera, just 7 casks are selected, very complex. Dry Spain’s most expensive wine region. Well aged Priorat from a great producer Lopez Cristobal crianza, 2012, Ribera del Duero 35 Draught beers & cider. Lopez Cristobal crianza, 2012, Ribera del Duero 35 Made from tinto fino, the same grape as rioja’s tempranillo. Creamy, ripe and rich All our beers and ciders are brewed in Spain,......................................................................................BOTTLES & CANS 330ml Made from tinto fino, the same grape as rioja’s tempranillo. Creamy, ripe and rich Draught beers & cider Cañus Veras Viñas Viejas 2009, Toro 35 not under licence in the UK All our beers and ciders are brewed in Spain, BOTTLES & CANS 330ml FromCañus over Veras 100 Viñas year Viejasold vines. 2009, Big, Toro smoky, savoury. Toro is Spai n’s most up and coming region 35 Estrella Galicia sin (0.0%) 1.95 From over 100 year old vines. Big, smoky, savoury. Toro is Spain’s most up and coming region not under licence in the UK Estrella Galicia sin (0.0%) 1.95 (Can) Vallemayor Gran Reserva Rioja 2005, Rioja 39 DRAUGHT HALFHALF PINTPINT Alhambra Mezquita, Cordoba (7.2%) 4.25 DRAUGHT GranVallemayor reserva Gran wines Reserva have to Rioja spend 2005, at least Rioja 2 years in oak and 3 in bottle before release 39 Cruzcampo, Sevilla (5%) 2.1 3.95 CopperAlhambra coloured Mezquita, Belgian Cordoba Abbey style. (7.2%) 4.25 Gran reserva wines have to spend at least 2 years in oak and 3 in bottle before release ClassicCruzcampo, Andalusian Sevilla lager, (5%) citrusy 2.1 3.95 Fruity,Copper floral, coloured malty Belgian Abbey style. Vina Ardanza 2005, Rioja 45 andClassic refreshing Andalusian lager, citrusy Fruity, floral, malty FromOntañón one Granof the Reserva region’s 2005, oldest Rioja bodegas. Perfectly balanced, de licate and poised. 49 Alhambra Negra, Granada (5.4%) 4 and refreshing ASame classic great traditional vintage rioja. as above but a richer and fuller wine Alhambra Especial, SpecialAlhambra dark lagerNegra, with Granada an outstanding (5.4%) 4 (Can) Granada (4.8%) 2.75 4.75 maltySpecial nose dark with lager hints withof liquorice an outstanding OntañónDominio Grande Cair Reserva 2009, 2005, Ribeira
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