Our List includes from six countries, spanning six continents.

We have endeavoured to select the finest examples (at a range of price points) of the produce of France, USA, Argentina, South Africa, Australia and Japan for your enjoyment.

If you would enjoy a complementary bespoke at your table, or would like to visit our Enomatic Machines at our tasting table upstairs, please let us know and we will be delighted to create a unique wine experience for you.

Alternatively, if you would like us to create a flight of wines to accompany the meals of you and your guests, it would be our pleasure.

We are here to take you on an international journey through the wines of six continents. Our list includes the wines from the world’s most renowned producers as well as small, independent, hand-crafted wines. Many of our offerings are exclusive to M.

Enjoy!

Zack Charilaou Wine Director CONTENTS

Champagne 1

USA 2-3

Argentina 4-5

France 6-7

South Africa 8-9

Australia 10-11

Japan 12-13

Little and Large 14

Wines by the Glass 15-16

Dessert Wines 17

Please note: Our standard size is 750ml. Our wines by the glass are served in 175ml measures unless otherwise stated, but can be served as 125ml on request. Magnums bottles are 1500ml and half bottles are 375ml. bottles are 500ml and our dessert wines by the glass are served in 75ml measures. All prices include VAT at standard rate.

CHAMPAGNE CHAMPAGNE ROSÉ

Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label NV, £80.00 Veuve Clicquot Rosé NV, Champagne, £95.00

Ruinart Blanc de Blancs NV, £120.00 Ruinart Rosé NV, Champagne, £110.00

Dom Ruinart 2002, £250.00 LITTLE AND LARGE Krug Grand Cuvée NV, £275.00

Krug Collection 1989, £650.00 Veuve Clicquot 2004 Magnum, £160.00

Krug Clos du Mesnil 2000, £955.00 Ruinart Rosé NV Half Bottle, Champagne, £75.00 Dom Pérignon 2004, £195.00 Krug Grand Cuvée Magnum, Champagne, Dom Pérignon P2 1998, £490.00 £715.00

Moet & Chandon 2004 Magnum, Champagne, £220.00

Rapeneau Selection NV Brut Half Bottle, Champagne, £45.00

Gimonnet & Fils Cuis 1er Cru Brut NV Magnum, Champagne, £135.00

1 USA

The USA has an excellent reputation, SPARKLING RED specifically with the Bordeaux and Burgundy . It is also the home of , a Schramsberg Blanc de Blancs 2010, Painter Bridge 2012, Zinfandel, Napa, £42.00 Cline Cashmere 2012, Mourvèdre// grape that has been extremely successful Calistoga, £78.00 , Carneros, £77.00 in recent years. US wine production is the Cline 2012, Zinfandel, Lodi, £49.00 highest in the New World and fourth in the J Lohr Wildflower 2013, Valdiguie, Napa, £49.00 world behind France, Italy and Spain. WHITE Rodney Strong 2012, Knotty Vines, Zinfandel, Northern Sonoma, £78.00 American wine is generally big, rich and Newton Un-Filtered 2010, , Napa, juicy and this character has been a hit all £90.00 Rodney Strong 2011, , across the globe. With regard to , Sonoma County, £67.00 although there are several different regions Wind Gap 2009, Chardonnay, Central Coast, that produce wine, California is, without £81.00 Freemark Abbey 2010, Cabernet Sauvignon, question, the USA’s flagship region. Some of Napa, £95.00 the world’s most iconic wine originates here. Wild Boy Au Bon Climat 2012, Chardonnay, Santa Barbara, £60.00 Ridge 2011, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma The following is a selection of wines, Coast, £112.00 principally from California, designed to Schug Carneros Estate 2013, , reflect different terroir and styles. Sonoma Coast, £76.00 Snowden Reserve 2009, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa, £165.00 Honig Vineyards 2013, Sauvignon Blanc, Napa, £60.00 Wild Ridge 2011, , Sonoma Coast, £88.00 Stone Street Aurora Point 2011/12, Sauvignon Blanc, Northern Sonoma, £82.00 Mineral Springs Ranch 2010, Pinot Noir, Oregon, £110.00 Cambria Tepusquet 2012, , Santa Maria Valley, £66.00 Failla 2012, Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, £86.00

Conundrum 2012, Chardonnay/Sauvignon Newton Un-Filtered 2010, , Napa, £92.00 Blanc/Muscat, Monterey, £75.00 Villa Ragazzi 2012, , Napa, £110.00 ROSÉ Freemark Abbey, 2011 Petite Sirah, Napa, £92.00 Burlesque Rosé 2013, Zinfandel, Napa, £29.00

2 3 ARGENTINA

Sometimes overlooked, Argentina is SPARKLING RED indisputably one of the world’s highest quality wine producing countries. It is most Bianchi Brut, Mendoza, Domaine Bousquet 2012, , Mendoza, Tapiz 2012, Bonarda, Mendoza, £39.00 famous for its prized Malbec grape but is £48.00 £48.00 also known for its acclaimed indigenous Clos de los Siete 2011, Malbec/Merlot/Syrah/ variety, Torrontés. Dona Silva 2013, ‘Fresh’ Malbec, Mendoza, Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza, £65.00 WHITE £40.00 Several regions make up Argentina’s wine President’s Blend 2008, Malbec/Cabernet growing areas, spanning an incredible Terrazas de los Andes 2012, Torrontés, Salta, La Primera Revancha 2011, Malbec, Mendoza, Sauvignon/Syrah, Mendoza, £77.00 2,500 km. Salta, in the north, is home to the £56.00 £60.00 highest vineyards in the world; Mendoza, O. Fournier Alfa Crux 2006, Malbec/ in the centre, is the world’s largest area of El Porvenir de los Andes Amauta 2013/14, Pulenta La Flor, Malbec 2013, Mendoza, £39.50 , Mendoza, £96.00 wine production; Patagonia, in the south, Torrontés, Salta, £40.00 is home to the most southerly vineyards in Bodega Noemia A Lisa 2012, Malbec, the world. Ancon 2010, Chardonnay, Mendoza, £50.00 Patagonia, £85.00

Argentina was awarded fifty Gold Medals O. Fournier B Crux 2013, Sauvignon Blanc, Colomé Estate Malbec 2011, Salta, £65.00 at the latest wine awards, a new Mendoza, £57.00 record. Fast rising to the top, Argentina Pascual Toso 2009, Cabernet Sauvignon, looks to have a bright future. The follwing ROSÉ Mendoza, £55.00 are some of its finest wines. Pulenta La Flor Malbec Rosé 2013, Mendoza, Catena Alta 2011, Cabernet Sauvignon, £39.50 Mendoza, £110.00

Pascual Toso 2007/10, Syrah, Mendoza, £69.00

El Porvenir de los Andes 2013, Tannat, Salta, £40.00

Humberto Canale 2011, , Patagonia, £70.00

Tapiz 2013, Merlot, Mendoza, £39.00

4 5 FRANCE

The trendsetters. This country has always SPARKLING been known as the heavyweight champion of wine, as a large percentage of the wine Domaine Huet, Vouvray Pétillant, , Domaine Fernand Girard Sancerre 2013, Loire Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux Bourgogne Pinot we drink today originated from French £87.50 Valley, £49.00 Fin 2011, Burgundy, £78.00 grapes. WHITE Belle Maison, Sauvignon Blanc 2013, Vin de Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux Nuits St Georges is sometimes confusing due France, £29.50 2008, Burgundy, £92.00 to the hundreds of different geographical Maison Dampt Chablis 2013, Burgundy, £54.00 appellations, but there is no mistaking its Domaine La Grangette 2013, Picpoul de Pinet Domaine Marquis d’Angerville Volnay 1er quality. Maison Dampt Chablis 1er Cru Côte de Léchet Black Label, Languedoc, £34.00 Cru Fremiets, Burgundy, £158.50 2013, Burgundy, £69.00 The world’s most expensive, most Domaine de l’Ameillaud Cairanne 2012, decorated wines are crafted here and its Domaine René Berrod Fleurie Les Roches du Côtes du Rhône Villages, Rhône, £40.00 wine regions are internationally recognized. Mâcon Blanc Villages 2011, Producteurs de Prissé, Burgundy, £43.00 Vivier 2013, Beaujolais, £55.00 France was the first country to base all its Crozes-Hermitage Rouge Etienne Barret wine culture on specific terroir rather than 2012, Rhône, £47.50 on grape varieties: only now is the New Leflaive et Associés Rully Blanc 1er Cru 2012, ROSÉ World beginning to follow the same trend. Burgundy, £93.00 Domaine Fernand Girard Sancerre Rosé 2013, Château Maris Continuité de The following are some of France’s finest Loire Valley, £48.00 Nature 2010, Minervois, £69.00 examples. Domaine du Roure de Paulin Pouilly Fuissé 2012, Burgundy, £67.00 Domaines Ott Clos Mireille Rosé Coeur de Grain Châteauneuf du Pape, Bénédicte et Charles Domaine Simon Bize Savigny-lès-Beaune 2013, Provence, £96.00 Bonnet 2012, Rhône, £79.00 Blanc 2011, Burgundy, £79.00 Chinon Ferdinand 2012, Loire Valley, £42.00 RED Château Rahoul 2012, Graves, Bordeaux, £87.00 Clau de Nell 2011, Grolleau, Loire Valley, Château Grand Village Rouge 2010, Bordeaux, £79.00 Château Grand Village Blanc 2012, Bordeaux, £47.00 £47.00 Château Maris Syrah La Touge 2010, La Croix de Beaucailou 2008, Château Ducru Minervois, £47.00 Agathe Bursin Gewürztraminer Disrstelberg Beaucailou St Julien, Bordeaux, £94.00 2012, Alsace, £73.00 Carignan Vieilles Vignes 2013, IGP Pays Château La Serre 2008, St Emilion Grand Cru d’Hérault, Languedoc, £28.00 Boeckel Pinot Blanc Réserve 2012/13, Alsace, Classé, Bordeaux, £87.00 £36.00

6 7 SOUTH AFRICA

Although one of the smaller New World SPARKLING producers, this country still has a great history in wine. Steenberg 1682 Brut, Constantia, £56.00 Fleur du Cap 2012, Unfiltered Merlot, Stellenbosch, £52.00 In 2013, South Africa enjoyed record export sales, indicating its increasing popularity. WHITE Parel Vallei Cape of Good Hope 2009, Merlot, The country is rapidly making up ground Franschhoek, £92.00 on its competitors and quality levels have Percheron 2014, , Stellenbosch, improved dramatically to ensure growth. £29.00 Bon Cap The Ruins 2013, Pinotage, Robertson, £38.00 The climate here is very similar to that of Delaire Graff 2013, Chenin Blanc, Stellenbosch, the Mediterranean, and therefore there are £49.50 Delaire Graff 2013, , Stellenbosch, £49.50 clear links between the characteristics of South African wines and those of the Old Chamonix 2012, Chardonnay, Franschhoek, Newton Johnson Family 2013, Pinot Noir, World. All of South Africa’s £60.00 Stellenbosch, £84.00 regions rely on the coastal influences from the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and Hamilton Russell 2013, Chardonnay, Hermanus, Mulderbosch Faithful Hound 2012, Cabernet these conditions have worked perfectly for £116.00 Sauvignon/Cabernet Franc/Merlot/Malbec/ Chenin Blanc. Petit Verdot, Stellenbosch, £49.50 Klein Steenberg 2014, Sauvignon Blanc, Terroir driven wines are the new focus here Constantia, £29.00 Delaire Graff Botmaskop 2012, Cabernet and our selection has been designed to Sauvignon/Cabernet Franc/Merlot/Petit reflect this. Steenberg 2011, Semillon, Constantia, £82.00 Verdot/Syrah/Malbec, Stellenbosch, £66.00

Sequillo White 2011, Chenin/Grenache/ Klein Steenberg Bordeaux Blend 2012, Cabernet Viognier/, Swartland, £70.00 Sauvignon/Merlot/Cabernet Franc, Constantia, £29.00 Mulderbosch Faithful Hound 2013, Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon, Stellenbosch, £49.50 Thelema Mountain Vineyards 2010, Cabernet Sauvignon/Petit Verdot, Stellenbosch, £75.00 ROSÉ AA Badenhorst family Red 2011, Shiraz/ Delaire Graff Rosé 2012, Cabernet Franc, Mourvedre/Grenache/Cinsault, Swartland, Stellenbosch, £38.00 £88.00

8 9 JAPAN

With over 1,200 sake breweries in Japan, it’s SPARKLING SAKE DAIGINJO GINJO a safe bet that 10,000 different labels are Here the rice-polishing ratio is 50% or less. Ginjo sakes often possess fruity and floral flavour nuances, available today. Dewazakura ‘Tobiroku’ – Festival of Stars, Daiginjo is made in smaller quantities, and and tend to be light and refreshing on the palate. To receive Yamagata Prefecture, 300ml, £28.50 relies more on traditional methods. Flavour the ginjo designation, sake must use rice that has been milled Premium sakes fall into three categories— and aroma profiles tend to be fuller than down to 60% of its original weight prior to steaming. However, Junmai, Ginjo and Daiginjo, as well as ginjos and a complexity and finesse is in practice, many have a polishing ratio of 50%. Ume no Yado - ‘Minori no Sparkling Momo’, evident. occasional speciality sakes. Generally Nara Prefecture, 300ml, £16.00 speaking, the lower the rice-polishing Miyasaka ‘Yamahai 50 Nama’ – Last Ride Home, Tedorigawa ‘Yamahai Daiginjo’ – Junmai Ginjo (Unpasteurised), Nagano Prefecture, ratio (the percentage of the rice grain that Ume no Yado - ‘Moon Rabbit’, Nara Prefecture, Chrysanthemum Meadow, Junmai 720ml, £10.50/£74.00 remains after polishing), the more delicate 300ml, £20.00 and refined the sake. Daiginjo, Ishikawa Prefecture, 300ml, £33.00 Dewazakura ‘Izumi Judan’ – Tenth Degree, Ginjo, We have selected some of the finest sake, Yamagata Prefecture, 720ml, £65.00 including what is widely acknowledged SPECIALITY SAKE Hoyo ‘Kura no Hana’ – Fair Maiden, to be the most iconic sake, Daiginjo Junmai Daiginjo, Miyagi Prefecture, Dewazakura ‘Oka’ – Cherry Bouquet, Ginjo, Yamagata Yumedono. Kamoizumi ‘Umeshu’ – Umelicious, Fruits 500ml, £62.00 Prefecture, 300ml, £27.00 Infused Sake, Hiroshima Prefecture, 720ml, In the following you will find a wide range £10.00, £72.00 Masumi ‘Yumedono’ – Mansion of from the main regions of Japan. Bottle sizes Dreams, Daiginjo, Nagano Prefecture, JUNMAI will vary. Sake by the glass is served 100ml Ume no Yado ‘ Yuzu-shu’, Fruits Infused Sake, 720ml, £195.00 Junmai sakes possess a robust rice flavour and can be as standard. Nara Prefecture, 720ml, £9.00, £62.00 enjoyed either warm or cold. They range from dry and sharp Tedorigawa ‘Iki na Onna’ – Lady Luck, to soft and rounded, and much attention is paid to their Kamoizumi ‘Sachi’ – 17 year Aged Koshu, Daiginjo, Ishikawa Prefecture, £93.00 balance and structure. Many people prefer Junmai labels to Speciality (Aged Sake), Hiroshima Prefecture, more expensive sakes because of their easy drinkability. 720ml, £20.50, £150.00 Tedorigawa ‘Iki na Onna’ – Lady Luck, Daiginjo, Ishikawa Prefecture, 1800ml, Akitabare ‘Koshiki Junzukuri’ – Northern Skies, Junmai, Kamoizumi ‘Nigori Ginjo’ – Summer Snow, £11.00/£192.00 Akita Prefecture, 720ml, £50.00 Cloudy Sake, Hiroshima Prefecture, 500ml, £49.00 Sohomare ‘Tokubetsu Kimoto’ – Heart and Soul, Junmai, Tochigi Prefecture, 720ml, £70.00

Tamagawa ‘Tokubetsu Junmai’ – Heart of , Junmai, Kyoto Prefecture, 720ml, £60.00

Akitabare ‘Koshiki Junzukuri’ – Northern Skies, Junmai, Akita Prefecture, 1800ml, £6.50/£113.50

10 11 AUSTRALIA

Australia is regarded as one of the leaders SPARKLING RED in New World, with its reputation backed up by several award-winning wines. Tahbilk, Sparkling 2011, , Spitting Spider 2013, Shiraz, South Australia, Grange, £66.00 £25.00

Australia’s most iconic wine, was described Tahbilk 2010, Shiraz, Victoria, £55.00 by Robert Parker as the new ‘Petrus’ and Spectator awarded it “Red Wine of Cliff Edge 2012, Shiraz, Victoria, £68.00 the Year” in 1995. With this kind of press, Spitting Spider 2013, Chardonnay, South Australia, £25.00 Australia has become firmly established as Dowie Doole 2013, Cabernet Sauvignon, one of the front-runners in the international McLaren Vale, £49.50 market. Yabby Lake Block 1 2010, Chardonnay, Morning Peninsula, £144.00 Wakefield St Andrews 2009, Cabernet People have described the country as Sauvignon, Clare Valley, £90.00 similar in culture to the Old World, with Tahbilk 2013, Viognier, Victoria, £44.00 terroir and regional individuality taken Penfolds Bin 51 2012, , Western Yering Station 2011, Pinot Noir, South Australia, seriously. This has encouraged regional £71.00 appellations to form so as to protect these Australia, £85.00 unique styles. The following is a selection Plan B Sauvignon Blanc 2012, Frankland River, Yabby Lake Single 2011, Pinot Noir, of Australia’s best wines, chosen to reflect Morning Peninsula, £103.00 this diversity. £49.50 Tyrrell’s 2008, Semillon, Hunter Valley, £90.00 Wakefield Estate 2013, Merlot, Clare Valley, £60.00 Cape Mentelle 2014, Sauvignon Blanc/ Semillon, Western Australia, £54.00 Gilligan, Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvèdre 2010, McLaren Vale, £65.00 Dowie Doole 2013, Vermentino, McLaren Vale, £66.00 Cape Mentelle 2012, Cabernet/Merlot, Western Australia, £60.00

ROSÉ Dowie Doole G&T 2011, Grenache/Tempranillo, McLaren Vale, £66.00 Willunga 100 Rosé 2014, Grenache, McLaren Vale, £49.00

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USA SOUTH AFRICA

Opus 1 2004, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot/ Glenelly Grand Vin 2008, Shiraz/Cabernet Cabernet Franc/Petit Verdot/Malbec, Napa, Sauvignon/Merlot, Stellenbosch, 1,500ml, 375ml, £290.00 £88.00

Snowden Reserve 2009, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa, 1,500ml, £210.00 AUSTRALIA

Cambria Julia 2009, Pinot Noir, Santa Maria, Penfolds St Henri 2010, Shiraz, Western 4,500 ml, £175.00 Australia, 357ml, £66.00 , The Steading 2008, Grenache/ ARGENTINA Shiraz/Mourvèdre, Barossa Valley, 1,500ml, £165.00 Clos de los Siete 2012, Malbec/Merlot/Syrah/ Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza, 1,500ml, 2009, Shiraz/Cabernet £140.00 Sauvignon, Western Australia, 1,500ml, £1,150.00 Cheval des Andes 2007, Malbec/Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza, 1,500ml, £320.00

FRANCE

Cairanne 2012, Côtes du Rhône Villages, 375ml, £22.00

Domaine Fernand Girard Sancerre 2013, Loire Valley, 375ml, £26.00

Domaine de Montbourgeau Vin Jaune l’Etoile 2006, Jura, 620ml, £95.00

Domaine Trimbach Cuvée Frédéric Emile 2007, Riesling, Alsace, 1,500ml, £200.00

Château Calon Ségur 3ème Cru St Estèphe 1999, Bordeaux, 1,500ml, £317.00

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SPARKLING USA ARGENTINA FRANCE SOUTH AFRICA AUSTRALIA

Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label NV, £13.50 WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE

Veuve Clicquot Rosé NV, Cambria Tepusquet 2012, Terrazas de los Andes 2012, Mâcon Blanc Villages 2011, Percheron, Chenin Blanc Spitting Spider 2013, Shiraz, £16.00 Viognier, Santa Maria Valley, Torrontés, Salta, £13.50 Producteurs de Prissé, 2014, Stellenbosch, £7.00 South Australia, £6.00 £15.50 Burgundy, £10.50 Ruinart Blanc de Blancs O. Fournier B Crux, Sauvignon Sequillo White 2011, Chenin Tahbilk 2013, Viognier, Victoria, NV, £20.00 Newton Un-Filtered 2101, Blanc 2013, Mendoza, £13.50 Maison Dampt Chablis 2013, Blanc/Grenache/Viognier/ £11.00 Chardonnay, Napa, £21.50 Burgundy, £13.00 Roussanne, Swartland, Domaine Huet, Vouvray RED £17.00 Cape Mentelle 2014, Pétillant, Loire Valley, ROSÉ Domaine Fernand Girard Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon, £14.50 Pulenta La Flor 2013, Malbec, Sancerre 2013, Loire Valley, ROSÉ Western Australia, £14.50 Burlesque Rosé 2013, Mendoza, £9.50 £12.00 Bianchi Traditional Method Zinfandel, Napa, £7.00 Delaire Graff Rosé Penfolds Bin 51 2012, Riesling, Brut NV, Mendoza, £8.00 Domaine Bousquet 2012, Boeckel Pinot Blanc Réserve 2012, Cabernet Franc, Western Australia, £20.50 2012/13, Alsace, £8.50 RED Malbec, Mendoza, £11.50 Stellenbosch, £9.00 RED Cline 2012, Zinfandel, Lodi, President’s Blend 2008, ROSÉ RED £12.00 Malbec/Cabernet Sauvignon/ Spitting Spider 2013, Shiraz, Syrah, Mendoza, £18.50 Domaine Fernand Girard Klein Steenberg Bordeaux South Australia, £6.00 Freemark Abbey 2010, Sancerre Rosé 2013, Loire Blend 2012, Cabernet Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa, Cheval des Andes 2009, Valley, £11.50 Sauvignon/Merlot/Cabernet Cliff Edge 2012, Shiraz, Victoria, £23.00 Malbec/Cabernet Sauvignon, Franc, Constantia, £7.00 £16.50 Mendoza, £37.50 RED Bon Cap The Ruins 2013, Château Maris Syrah La Pinotage, Robertson, £9.00 Touge 2010, Minervois, £11.00 Delaire Graff, Shiraz 2013, Stellenbosch, £12.00 Château Grand Village Rouge 2010, Bordeaux, £12.50

Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux Bourgogne Pinot Fin 2011, Burgundy, £18.50

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FRANCE

Château Petit Védrines 2011, Sauternes, Bordeaux, £7.30/£44.00

USA

Cline Late 2011, Mourvèdre, Lodi, £12.50/£75.00

ARGENTINA

Famiglia Bianchi Late Harvest 2008, Semillon, Mendoza, £5.20/£31.00

SOUTH AFRICA

Mulderbosch Noble Late Harvest 2009, Sauvignon Blanc, Stellenbosch, £9.20/£55.00

AUSTRALIA

Dowie Doole Cane Cut 2010, Viognier, McLaren Vale, £10.00/£60.00

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