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See the Full Wine List Wine The map is intended to celebrate the diversity of our wine list. We have sourced exceptional wines from all around the world, and would encourage you to try countries and regions that may be new to you. 2020 Champagne and Sparkling Sparkling red wine wines 1 - Gosset, Extra Brut, Aÿ, 4 - Moscato d'Asti, ‘Bricco 2 - Triomphe, Pet Nat, Champagne, France, N.V. - Quaglia’, La Spinetta, Ancre Hill Estates, 105 Piemonte, Italy, 2018 - 51 Monmouth, Wales, N.V - 70 Brioche – apricot – Spiced pear – honeysuckle Beetroot – Kalamata olives redcurrant – grape – blackberry 1 - Gosset, Grande Réserve, 3 - Nyetimber, Classic Aÿ, Champagne, France, Cuvée, West Sussex, N.V. - 136 England, M.V. - 76 Summer fruits – Almond – pastry – baked gingerbread – pineapple apples 3 - Nyetimber, Rosé, West 1 - Bruno Paillard, Vintage ‘Assemblage’, Reims, Sussex, England, M.V. - 82 Red cherry – star anise – Champagne, France, 2009 - 167 strawberry Strawberry – cherry – almond 3 - Nyetimber, Blanc de Blancs, West Sussex, England, 2013 - 99 Lemon – mineral – toast White wines 4 - Trebbiano - Passerina - 6 - Riesling, Trocken, 8 - Xarel-lo, ‘Blanc’, Vins Pecorino, Saladini Pilastri, ‘Solitär’, S.A. Prüm, Mosel, Petxina, Tarragona, Falerio, Marche, Italy, 2018 - Germany, 2018 - 40 Catalunya, Spain, 2017 - 45 30 Peach – lemon – steel Grape – lemon pith – Cut grass – lemon oil beeswax – pear 1 - Jurançon Sec, Domaine Laguilhon, South West 18 - Vidiano, Idaia Winery, 1 - Colombard - Ugni Blanc, France, 2017 - 40 Dafnes, Crete, Greece, 2017 ‘No.3’, Domaine UBY, Côtes Granny smith – pear – - 45 de Gascogne, France, 2018 - orange Melon – pear – gun flint 32 White peach – grapefruit – 1 - Riesling, ‘Cuvée René 1 - Picpoul de Pinet, honeysuckle Dopff’, Dopff & Irion, Alsace, ‘Bréchallune’, Domaine La France, 2017 - 40 Croix Gratiot, Languedoc, 12 - Chenin Blanc, ‘Free-Run Beeswax – lemon – France, 2018 - 47 Steen’, MAN Family Wines, pineapple Pear - grapefruit - white Paarl, Western Cape, flowers South Africa, 2019 - 33 27 - Sauvignon blanc - Apricot – quince – Semillon - Chardonnay, 11 - Malvazija Istarska, ‘Alba’, pineapple Blanc de Blancs, Château Matošević, Istria, Croatia, Ksara, Bekaa Valley, 2018 - 48 9 - Furmint – Pinot Blanc, Lebanon, 2018 - 41 Bitter almond – green apple ‘Gomila’, P&F Wineries, Hazelnut – pineapple – – acacia Štajerska, Slovenia, 2017 - spice 33 8 - Viura, Rioja Blanco, Tangerine – lemon – 26 - Xynisteri, ‘Petritis’, Conde Valdemar, Finca Alto, mineral Kyperounda Winery, Cantabria, Spain, 2017 - 48 Troodos Mountains, Cyprus, Medlar – clove – smoke 14 - Torrontés - Riesling, 2018 - 42 Amalaya, Calchaquí Valley, Nectarine – candied lime – 30 - Dry furmint, MÁD, Salta, Argentina, 2018 - 38 vanilla Szent Tamás, Tokaji, Coriander seed – grapefruit Hungary, 2016 - 48 – cold steel Ginger – apricot – red apple 5 - Grüner Veltliner, 4 - Verdeca, ‘Askos’, 31 - Riesling, Quails' Gate, Federspiel, Terrassen, Masseria li Veli, Puglia, Italy, Okanagan Valley, Canada, Domäne Wachau, Wachau, 2018 - 53 2018 - 62 Austria, 2016 - 49 Tropical fruits – spice – Lime – green tea – wet White pepper – yellow saline stones apple – lime 10 - Gewürztraminer, Little 6 - Weissburgunder, 15 - Pinot Gris, Innocent Beauty, Marlborough, New Trocken, Thörle, Bystander, Victoria, Zealand, 2011 - 54 Rheinhessen, Germany, Australia, 2017 - 50 Lychee – cardamom – rose 2017 - 64 Pear – pea shoot – lemon petals Apricot – green apple – thyme citrus 13 - Albariño, Bodega 5 - Roter Veltliner, Ecker Garzon, Maldonado, 12 - Chenin Blanc, 'Smiley Eckhof, Wagram, Austria, Uruguay, 2018 - 56 Spesiale ', Silwervis, 2018 - 51 Grapefruit – jasmine – Swartland, South Africa, Golden delicious – clove – white peach 2017 - 65 saline Dried flowers – ginger – 8 - Albariño, 'Saras...', Adega tangerine 18 - Malagousia, Ktima Entre os Ríos, Barbanza e Gerovassiliou, Epanomi, Iria VdlT, Galicia, Spain, 2015 1 - Sainte Agnès Blanc, Macedonia, Greece, 2019 - - 59 Ermitage du Pic Saint Loup, 52 Grapefruit – kiwi – smoke Languedoc, France, 2016 - Fresh flowers – dried 67 apricot – white peach 27 - Chardonnay, White flowers – gingerbread Château Ksara, Bekaa – grapefruit 15 - Kerner, ‘Kontrapunkt’, Valley, Lebanon, 2017 - 60 Chaffey Bros Wine Co., Lemon zest – toast – 10 - Chardonnay, ‘Gimblett Eden Valley, South Australia, tropical fruits Gravels’, Trinity Hill, Hawke’s 2018 - 52 Bay, New Zealand, 2017 - 68 Yellow peach – thyme – 3 - Bacchus, Astley Cashew – pineapple – chalk Vineyards, Worcestershire, gun flint England, 2018 - 60 Green apple – lime – elderflower 28 - Koshu, Hishiyama 10 - Sauvignon Blanc, Black 17 - Voskeat - Garandmak, Private Reserve, Grace Series, Little Beauty, ‘Voskì’, Zorah Winery, Vayots Vineyards, Yamanashi, Marlborough, New Zealand, Dzor, Armenia, 2015 - 81 Japan, 2018 - 68 2016 - 76 Apple – mineral – sweet Honeysuckle – peach – Coriander seed – toast – spice minerality pink grapefruit 4 - Pinot Bianco, Jermann, 1 - Chardonnay, 'Sur le 1 - Sauvignon Blanc – Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy, Mont', Domaine Cheveau, Sémillon, ‘Le G de Château 2016 - 88 Mâcon Solutré-Pouilly, Guiraud’, Château Guiraud, Mineral – peach – pear Mâconnais, Burgundy, Graves, Bordeaux, France, France, 2018 - 68 2016 - 77 16 - Chardonnay, ‘Wild Boy’, Yellow peach – apple – White peach – lime – Au Bon Climat, Santa hazelnut chamomile Barbara County, California, 2017 - 94 10 - Sauvignon Blanc - 1 - Viognier - Marsanne, Buttered toast – citrus Sémillon, ‘Gravestone’, Man Domaine de Bréseyme, fruits – gun smoke O’War, Waiheke Island, New Brézème, Côtes du Rhône, Zealand, 2016 - 69 Rhône Valley, France, 2017 - 19 - Chardonnay, Clos de Chalk dust – fennel – lime 79 Gat, Judean Mountains, Apricot – toast – yoghurt Ayalon Valley, Israel, 2015 3 - Old Vine Kerner, Astley - 99 Vineyards, Worcestershire, 16 - Arneis, Seghesio Orange blossom – lemon – England, 2014 - 73 Vineyards, Russian River baking spice White peach – jasmine – Valley, California, 2015 - 80 cashew Wet slate – jasmine – 1 - Arbois Savagnin, apricot Domaine de la Pinte, Jura, 1 - Chablis 1er Cru, Vaillons, France, 2011 - 105 Bernard Defaix, Burgundy, 16 - 'Smithereens' White Lillies – beeswax – France, 2015 - 75 Blend, Skinner, El Dorado, oxidative Apple – melon – flint California, 2017 - 80 Barley sugar – orange peel – kumquat 1 - Meursault, ‘Les Vireuils’ Domaine Dupont Fahn, Burgundy, France, 2016 - 120 Lemon – cloves – wet gravel Rosé wines Orange wines 29 - Cabernet Sauvignon, 33 - Rkatsiteli, ‘Qvevris’, ‘Blanc de Noir’, Château Tbilvino, Kakheti, Georgia, Changyu Moser XV, Helen 2017 - 43 Mountain, Ningxia, China, Marmalade - saffron - walnut 2018 - 48 Blackcurrant jam – violets – peach 15 - Bianco d’Alessano - Muscat d’Alessandria - 4 - Rosa Dei Frati, Cà dei Muscato Giallo - Fiano, Frati, Lombardia, Italy, 2018 Unico Zelo, South Australia, - 51 2017 - 65 Summer pudding – Jasmine – ginger – strawberries – salinity orange zest 4 - Susumaniello, ‘Askos’, 24 - Muscat, Collection, Masseria Li Veli, Puglia, Italy, Lapostolle, Valle de Itata, 2018 - 60 Chile, 2015 - 69 Cranberry – blueberry – Pineapple – tangerine – toast salinity 1 - Grenache - Cinsault - 24 - Muscat, Tierra del Itata, Christelle Guibert & Tibouren - Syrah, Prestige Rosé, Château Minuty, Leonardo Erazo, Itata, Chile, Provence, France, 2018 - 69 2016 - 74 Rhubarb and custard – Peaches – tea – orange lemon – strawberries peel Red wines 24 - Carménère, 8 - Tempranillo, Crianza, 12 - The Blend, Chateau Los Boldos, Prios Maximus Roble, Gabriëlskloof, Overberg, Cachapoal Valley, Chile, Bodegas de los Rios Prieto, South Africa, 2016 - 44 2018 - 30 Ribera del Duero, Spain, Tobacco leaf – mushroom Green pepper – black 2017 - 40 – black fruits cherry – chocolate Blackberry – red gooseberry – hazelnut 4 - Aglianico del Vulture, 8 - Monastrell, ‘Hécula’, ‘Pipoli’, Vigneti del Vulture, Familia Castaño, Yecla, 1 - Cot, ‘K-Or’, Clos Basilicata, Italy, 2017 - 44 Spain, 2017 - 32 Troteligotte, Cahors, France, Violet – red cherry – cocoa Raspberry – mulberry – 2014 - 40 liquorice Leather – elderberry – 12 - Merlot, Villiera Wines, plums Stellenbosch South Africa, 14 - Bonarda, ‘El Barranco’, 2015 - 44 Single Vineyard, El Enemigo, 27 - Réserve du Couvent, Vanilla – red berries – toast Mendoza, Argentina, 2015 - Château Ksara, Bekaa 35 Valley, Lebanon, 2017 - 40 33 - Saperavi, Tbilvino, Plum – liquorice – vanilla Baking spice – black plum – Kakheti, Georgia, 2018 - 45 forest floor Damson - hot stones - 4 - Nerello Mascalese - coffee Nero d’Avola, ‘Il Passo’ 12 - Merlot - Cabernet Vigneti Zabú, Sicily, Italy, Franc, 'Millennium', La 1 - ‘Plan Pégau’, Domaine du 2018 - 39 Motte Estate, Franschhoek, Pégau, Rhône Valley, Raspberry – roses – spice South Africa, 2016 - 44 France, M.V. - 45 Green pepper – mulberry – Plum – leather – woody 8 - Garnacha, ‘Inmune’, cinnamon herbs Tandem, Valle de Yerri, Navarra, Spain, 2017 - 40 25 - ‘Noble 5’, Budureasca, 23 - Kalecik Karası, ‘Nativus’, Liquorice – roasted plum – Dealu Mare, Romania, 2016 Sevilen Wineries, Aydın, lavender - 44 Turkey, 2017 - 45 Liquorice – blackcurrant – Black cherry - black currant toast leaf – farmyard 1 - Saumur-Champigny, 32 - Niellucio, ‘Patrimonio 20 - Touriga Nacional - 'Yves Lambert', Arnaud Rouge’, Orenga de Gaffory, Alfrocheiro - Tinta Roriz - Lambert, Loire Valley, Patrimonio, Corsica, 2016 - 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