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Wine by the Glass Sparkling Howard Vineyard Pinot Noir Chardonnay Adelaide Hills 9.5 44.5 Croser Pinot Noir Chardonnay Adelaide Hills 12 49.5 Paracombe Trio of Pinot Sparkling Rosé Adelaide Hills 12 49.5 Black Chook Sparkling Shiraz McLaren Vale 9.5 44.5 La Gioiosa Prosecco Superiore DOCG Veneto, Italy 10 46.5 Pauletts Sparkling Red or White 200ml Clare Valley 10.5 Varichon & Clerc Blanc de Blancs 200ml France 10.5 White 150ml 250ml Bottle Grant Burge Moscato Frizzante Barossa Valley 8.5 13 36 Cantina Tollo Pinot Grigio Abruzzo, Italy 8 14 37.5 Longview Queenie Pinot Grigio Adelaide Hills 9.5 15.5 44.5 Riposte The Stiletto Pinot Gris Adelaide Hills 10 16 48.5 Oliver’s Taranga Fiano McLaren Vale 12 18 52.5 Skillogalee Riesling Clare Valley 11 17 49.5 Eden Hall Springton Riesling Eden Valley 10.5 16.5 47.5 Shaw & Smith Sauvignon Blanc Adelaide Hills 12 18 52.5 Wicks Estate Sauvignon Blanc Adelaide Hills 9.0 15 42.5 Lambrook Chardonnay Adelaide Hills 12.5 18.5 54.5 Mountadam 550 Chardonnay Eden Valley 9.5 15.5 44.5 Red Turkey Flat Rosé Barossa Valley 10.5 16.5 47.5 Manyara Pinot Noir Rosé Adelaide Hills 9 16 42.5 Giant Steps Pinot Noir Yarra Valley 12 18 52.5 Running with Bulls Tempranillo Barossa Valley 10 16 48.5 Shottesbrooke Estate GSM McLaren Vale 9.5 15.5 44.5 Majella The Musician Cabernet Shiraz Coonawarra 8.5 14.5 39.5 Jim Barry ‘Barry Bros’ Shiraz Cabernet Clare Valley 10.5 16.5 49.5 Eden Hall Springton Cabernet Sauvignon Eden Valley 10.5 16.5 49.5 Mr Riggs Outpost Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra 10.5 16.5 49.5 Kalleske Moppa Shiraz Barossa Valley 12 18 52.5 Yangarra Shiraz McLaren Vale 12.5 18.5 42.5 Zema Estate Shiraz Coonawarra 11 17 49.5 Wine by the Bottle Sparkling Nepenthe Sparkling Pinot Chardonnay Adelaide Hills 39.5 Bird in Hand Sparkling Pinot Noir Australia 49.5 Jansz Premium Cuvée Pipers Brook, Tas 49.5 Jock’s Block Sparkling White Murraylands 32.5 Arras Brut Elite Tasmania 70 Billecart-Salmon Brut Reserve Champagne, France 120 GH Mumm Cordon Rouge Champagne, France 80 Dom Perignon Champagne, France 295 Piper-Heidsieck Brut Cuvée Champagne, France 70 Sparkling Red Bleasdale Sparkling Shiraz Langhorne Creek 45.5 Rockford Black Sparkling Shiraz Barossa Valley 120 Ashton Hills Sparking Shiraz Clare Valley 65 Riesling Heggies Vineyard Estate Eden Valley 48.5 Langmeil Live Wire Eden Valley 37.5 Henschke Peggy’s Hill Eden Valley 48.5 Mesh Eden Valley 52.5 Rockford Hand Picked Eden Valley 46.5 Pikes Traditionale Clare Valley 48.5 Jim Barry Lodge Hill Watervale Clare Valley 44.5 O’Leary Walker Polish Hill River Clare Valley 46.5 Skillogalee Clare Valley 49.5 Tim Adams Clare Valley 39.5 Paracombe Holland Creek Adelaide Hills 39.5 Willow Point Langhorne Creek 32.5 Chardonnay Mountadam 550 Eden Valley 37.5 The Lane Vineyard Block 1A Adelaide Hills 45.5 Shaw & Smith M3 Adelaide Hills 65.5 Paracombe Adelaide Hills 39.5 Mike Press Adelaide Hills 29.5 Manyara Adelaide Hills 39.5 Willow Point Murraylands 32.5 Hay Shed Hill Margaret River 44.5 Giant Steps Applejack Yarra Valley 76 William Fevre Petit Chablis Chablis, France 48.5 Sauvignon Blanc d’Arenberg Broken Fish Adelaide Hills 42.5 Wicks Estate Adelaide Hills 39.5 Shaw and Smith Adelaide Hills 52.5 O’Leary Walker Adelaide Hills 42.5 Paracombe Adelaide Hills 39.5 Deviation Road Adelaide Hills 42.5 Sidewood Adelaide Hills 42.5 Willow Point Murraylands 34.5 *Vintages May Vary* White Varieties Teusner 100 Flowers Botrytis Riesling-375ml Barossa Valley 39.5 Tim Adams Pinot Gris Clare Valley 42.5 Main & Cherry Pinot Gris Adelaide Hills 42.5 Paracombe Pinot Gris Adelaide Hills 42.5 Bleasdale Pinot Gris Adelaide Hills 42.5 Lobethal Road Pinot Gris Adelaide Hills 44.5 Longview Queenie Pinot Grigio Adelaide Hills 44.5 Corte Giara Pinot Grigio Veneto, Italy 39.5 Powell & Son Roussanne Marsanne Barossa Valley 75.5 Rosé 20 Rockford Alicante Bouchet Barossa Valley 55.5 16 Willow Point Langhorne Creek 32.5 16 Rose Kentish Cotes de Provence, France 52.5 20 Shottesbrooke Estate Grenache Rosé Adelaide Hills 39.5 19 Longview Nebbiolo Rosato Adelaide Hills 45.5 18 Marquis de Pennautier Rosé Carcassonne, France 39.5 Imports 15 Guigal Cotes du Rhone GSM Rhone Valley, France 48.5 16 Faiveley Bourgogne Rouge Pinot Noir Burgundy, France 62.5 14 Chateaux Teyssier Pezat Merlot Cabernet Bordeaux, France 58.5 17 Antinori Peppoli Chianti Classico Tuscany, Italy 55.5 14 Torres Altos Crianza Tempranillo Rioja, Spain 55.5 17 Poggio Anima Montepulciano Abruzzo, Italy 39.5 Red Varieties and Blend 19 Lambrook Pinot Noir Adelaide Hills 48.5 18 Mike Press Pinot Noir Adelaide Hills 32.5 20 Paracombe Pinot Noir Adelaide Hills 44.5 20 Ashton Hills Piccadilly Valley Pinot Noir Adelaide Hills 59.5 16 Shaw and Smith Pinot Noir Adelaide Hills 75 18 Dalrymple Pinot Noir Pipers Brook, Tas 65 20 Giant Steps Pinot Noir Yarra Valley, Vic 56 19 Giant Steps Applejack Pinot Noir Yarra Valley, Vic 85 18 Tolpuddle Pinot Noir Coal River, Tas 110 20 Devil’s Corner Resolution Pinot Noir Tasmania 54.5 14 Zerella La Gita Barbera McLaren Vale 42.5 20 Main & Cherry Tempranillo McLaren Vale 42.5 19 Running with Bulls Tempranillo Barossa Valley 48.5 16 Mr. Mick Tempranillo Clare Valley 34.5 18 S.C Pannell Tempranillo McLaren Vale 48.5 19 Yangara Estate Vineyard Noir McLaren Vale 48.5 18 Dowie Doole Grenache Tempranillo McLaren Vale 44.5 15 Rose Kentish Tempranillo Grenache Graciano McLaren Vale 42.5 15 Tim Adams The Fergus Grenache Tempranillo Clare Valley 42.5 15 Rose Kentish Tempranillo Shiraz McLaren Vale 42.5 20 Coriole Sangiovese McLaren Vale 52.5 19 Mollydooker The Scooter Merlot McLaren Vale 52.5 *Vintages May Vary* Red Varieties and Blend 16 Kilikanoon Prodigal Grenache Clare Valley 52 18 Penny’s Hill Grenache McLaren Vale 65.5 19 Samuel’s Gorge Grenache McLaren Vale 65.5 18 Hentley Farm Old Legend Grenache Barossa Valley 85.5 17 Louis & Pax Grenache Barossa Valley 42.5 19 The Other Wine Co Grenache McLaren Vale 46.5 20 Yangara Estate Old Vine Grenache McLaren Vale 65.5 16 Domaine Clarendon Grenache Clarendon 48.5 19 Beresford GSM McLaren Vale 48.5 18 Kilikanoon GSM Clare Valley 39.5 16 Kaesler Stonehorse GSM Barossa Valley 44.5 19 John Duval Plexus GSM Barossa Valley 75 17 Rockford Moppa Springs GSM Barossa Valley 65.5 19 Tim Smith GSM Barossa Valley 48.5 20 Hey Diddle Bonvedro Barossa Valley 48 19 Hey Diddle Super T Monte/Bon/Cab Barossa Valley 56 17 Powell & Son GSM Barossa Valley 95.0 17 Kay Brothers Basket Press Mataro McLaren Vale 49.5 12 Tomich T & C Zinfandel California USA 65 16 Henschke Rose Grower Nebbiolo Eden Valley 65 20 Manyara Pinot Noir Adelaide Hills 39.5 20 Leko Pinot/Merlot/Shiraz Adelaide Hills 49.5 Cabernet Sauvignon 15 Paracombe Adelaide Hills 39.5 17 Langmeil Blacksmith Barossa Valley 50.5 17 Rockford Rifle Range Barossa Valley 85 10 Balnaves Coonawarra 65.5 05 Balnaves The Tally Coonawarra 145 16 Yalumba Menzies The Cigar Coonawarra 62.5 16 Zema Estate Coonawarra 49.5 16 Majella Coonawarra 65.5 10 Rymill The Surveyor Coonawarra 95 18 Jim Barry The Cover Drive Clare Valley 42.5 18 Jim Barry Kirribilli Coonawarra 52.5 13 Mitchell Clare Valley 52.5 16 Kilikanoon Blocks Road Clare Valley 46.5 17 Hugo McLaren Vale 46.5 19 Mollydooker The Maître D’ McLaren Vale 52.5 17 Hickinbotham Trueman McLaren Vale 85 15 Mollydooker Gigglepot McLaren Vale 79.5 16 Hay Shed Hill Margaret River 44.5 08 Moss Wood Vineyard Margaret River 160 12 Tomich T&C California, USA 65 15 Yalumba The Menzies Coonawarra 75 Cabernet Blends 19 Willow Point Cabernet Merlot Murraylands 32.5 18 Majella The Musician Cabernet Shiraz Coonawarra 37.5 16 Jim Barry Cabernet Malbec Clare Valley 52.5 16 Moss Wood Amy’s Cabernet Blend Margaret River 58.5 18 Bleasdale Frank Potts Langhorne Creek 52.5 15 Yalumba The Signature Cabernet Shiraz Barossa Valley 85 16 Paracombe Cabernet Franc Adelaide Hills 39.5 19 Brothers Koerner Cab/Malbec Clare Valley 48.5 20 Koerner The Clare Clare Valley 52.5 Shiraz Blends 19 Mollydooker Two Left Feet Shiraz Cabernet McLaren Vale 52.5 17 Penny’s Hill Specialized Shiraz Cab Merlot McLaren Vale 46.5 19 Paxton AAA Shiraz Grenache McLaren Vale 46.5 18 S.C. Pannell Shiraz Grenache McLaren Vale 68.5 18 Teusner The Independent Shiraz Mataro Barossa Valley 46.5 18 Henschke Henry's Seven Shiraz Gren Mataro Barossa Valley 60 17 Rockford Rod & Spur Shiraz Cabernet Barossa Valley 69.5 16 Hentley Farm Quintessential Shiraz Cabernet Barossa Valley 85.5 18 Lake Breeze Bernoota Shiraz Cabernet Langhorne Creek 44.5 17 Mollydooker Enchanted Path Shiraz Cab McLaren Vale 130 Shiraz 15 Mitchell Peppertree Clare Valley 49.5 17 O’Leary Walker Clare Valley 46.5 17 Tim Adams Clare Valley 44.5 17 Jim Barry Lodge Hill Clare Valley 44.5 16 Zema Estate Coonawarra 49.5 18 Yangara Estate McLaren Vale 54.5 18 Mr Riggs Gaffer McLaren Vale 48.5 19 Mollydooker The Boxer McLaren Vale 52.5 18 Oliver’s Taranga McLaren Vale 54.5 18 Mollydooker Blue Eyed Boy McLaren Vale 75 17 Mollydooker Carnival of Love McLaren Vale 130 14 Mollydooker Velvet Glove McLaren Vale 350 19 Two Hands Angels Share McLaren Vale 48.5 19 Samuels Gorge McLaren Vale 65.5 18 Kay Brothers Amery McLaren Vale 48.5 17 d’Arenberg The Dead Arm McLaren Vale 85.5 17 Fox Creek Short Row McLaren Vale 56.5 15 Angoves The Medhyk McLaren Vale 75 18 Gemtree Ernest Allen McLaren Vale 75 17 Hugo McLaren Vale 46.5 20 Willow Point Murraylands 34.5 20 Watkins Langhorne Creek 42.5 17 Rudderless Vineyard Sellicks Hill 52.5 16 Shaw and Smith Adelaide Hills 75.5 15 Paracombe Adelaide Hills 39.5 18 Paracombe Sommerville Adelaide Hills 75 19 Lambrook Adelaide Hills 42.5 16 Mike Press Adelaide Hills 29.5
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