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Wine List Recommended House White Wine WINE LIST RECOMMENDED HOUSE WHITE WINE 1. EL CAMINADOR SAUVIGNON BLANC €22.95 Chile Classic, zesty citrus aromas with light, juicy fruits and a satisfying, long dry finish. 2. SOLANDIA GRILLO €23.95 Italy This wine is made from the native Grillo grape, dry very easy drinking wine with hints of almonds on the finish. Delicious! RECOMMENDED HOUSE RED WINE 3. EL CAMINADOR CABERNET SAUVIGNON €22.95 Chile A smooth easy-drinking red wine with warm, soft, plummy fruit and a light smooth finish. 4. SOLANDIA NERO D’AVOLA €23.95 Italy This is a wonderful juicy red, with character. Made from local Nero d’Avola grape, soft medium bodied. SPARKLING 5. PROSECCO FRIZZANTE CORTE DELLA CALLI 20CL (SNIPE) €9.95 Italy Soft, fruity, and nice. 6. PROSECCO ROSATO ALTANA ORGANIC,PERLAGE (PINK) €29.95 Italy A delicate and fruity Rosato, with Cabernet lending a ripe summer berry flavour, and soft expressive notes of peach. 7. PROSECCO BRUT SPUMANTE €38.95 Italy Pear and apple scented fizz, very lively. CHAMPAGNE 8. CHAMPAGNE GREMILLET BLANC DE NOIR BRUT €75.00 France When life is just great, this makes it better. 9. CHAMPAGNE GREMILLET ROSÉ €75.00 France Fine mousse with Rose Petal aromas. 10. BOLLINGER SPECIAL CUVEE BRUT €95.00 France For super heroes, and special agents only. ROSÉ WINE 11. CHATEAU SAINTE CROIX, COTES DE PROVENCE ROSÉ €29.95 France Sensuous flavours of dark red cherry and ripe strawberry lifted by mouth-watering notes of pink grapefruit. MEDIUM-BODIED WHITE WINE 12. AYAMA CHENIN BLANC €29.95 South Africa It has a bouquet of pineapple and passion fruit with a good acidity, giving the wine superb balance and a crisp lingering aftertaste. 13. BIRCHMORE CHARDONNAY €27.95 Australia A cracking good wine, with lots of flavour, pineapple with a citrus zing. 14. PICPOUL DE PINET €28.95 France Very fashionable white from the South of France, great with chicken, and shellfish. 15. WALNUT BLOCK SAUVIGNON BLANC €29.95 New Zealand All handpicked, one of our favorite Kiwi wines. MEDIUM-BODIED WHITE WINE 16. MARKUS MOLITOR, HAUS KLOSTERBERG RIESLING €38.95 Germany Molitor is regarded as the King of Riesling, taste and see why. 17. SOLTO, DOC, VINHO VERDE ARINTO, TRAJADURA, LOUREIRO, AVESSO €33.95 Portugal Mineral accented orange, lemon and fennel aromas are complicated by notes of honeysuckle. LIGHT & FRUITY WHITE WINE 18. MOREAU GRENACHE, VERMENTINO €26.95 France Vibrant, crisp and very zesty. 19. PINOT GRIGIO €28.95 Italy Light bodied, gentle, fruity Pinot Grigio. 20. GAVI, ALASIA, PIEMONTE €27.95 Italy A mouth- watering juicy wine, with hints of pears and apples. 21. PINOT BLANC, LES PRINCE ABBES €34.95 France - Domaine Schlumberger Brisk red-apple flavors govern nose and the crisp palate. A lemon backbone of freshness brightens everything. The finish is clean and appetizing. 22. GRUNER VELTLINER KREMSTAL MALAT €35.95 Austria Spicy, herbal nose with grapefruit and lemon. Green apple on the palate with a crisp and refreshing finish. FULL-BODIED WHITE WINE 23. GEWURZTRAMINER LES PRINCES ABBES €48.95 Domaine Schlumberger - France Yellow peach, honeysuckle and russet pear combine in a very inviting nose. The palate amalgamates these flavors even more, bathing them in tangy but slightly sweet orange notes. 24. PAZO SAN MAURO ALBARINO €38.95 Spain Beautiful shiny and greenish hue. Herbal aromas, scents of citrus, and clear notes of apple and pear. Fresh and fruity in the mouth, balanced acidity, round and structured. 25. LUGANA SAN BENEDETTO ZENATO €34.95 Italy (Veneto) “Chablis-like wine of startling ambition, lightly lime tinged, crisp and cool wine. It is a star on the rise. ” - The Sunday Business Post, February 2019 26. MACON SOLUTRE MOULIN DU PONT €38.95 France Domaine Auvigue faces the majestic Rock of Solutré, in the heart of the Pouilly-Fuissé appellation. 27. CHABLIS, DOMAINE WILLIAM FEVRE €48.95 France If there was a wine to take to your desert island. FULL-BODIED RED WINE 28. EPICURO MONTEPULCIANO D’ABRUZZO €28.95 Italy Mature, ready to drink, delicious, big, soft red. 29. BIRCHMORE CABERNET SHIRAZ €27.95 Australia Big, bold, and sassy, as only Australia can do. 30. AYAMA PINOTAGE €26.95 South Africa Pinotage has rich dark chocolate, hints of mint and baked plums on the nose. 31. RIBEIRA SACRA, MENCIA/ALBARELLO, GARNACHA TINTORERA, MERENZO €38.95 Galicia, Spain This brooding power house is utterly delicious. A treat for the senses! FULL-BODIED RED WINE 32. KANONKOP KADETTE €29.95 South Africa This is the baby brother of Kanonkop, the mighty one. 33. MONTEBUENA D.O. CRIANZA, RIOJA €29.95 Spain Tempranillo, Garnacha, Graciano, kissed with a touch of oak. 34. ZENATO RIPASSA VALPOLICELLA €39.95 Italy Rich, round fabulous wine, from the top producer. 35. POMBAL DO VESUVIO, DOC DOURO €48.95 Portugal Fresh aroma, aromatic and floral with a touch of milk chocolate. The palate offers a rich, silky, full of plums and black cherries with spicy tannins. 36. AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA, ZENATO €68.95 Italy Crushed raspberry, mocha, vanilla, nutmeg, all combine in a lush big finish. Delicious wine! MEDIUM-BODIED RED WINE 37. NEPRICA PRIMITIVO, PUGLIA €29.95 Italy This is a well-balanced wine made from Primitivo (aka zinfandel). Expect mild aromas of black and red berry fruit with a silky finish. 38. CHATEAU DE MARJOLET, COTES DU RHONE €33.95 France Good cherry and cassis nose laced with a light violet nose. 89 points. 39. CHATEAU GALAU, COTES DU BOURG, BORDEAUX €34.95 France A ripe claret, with sweet fruit character and an impressive depth of flavour. 40. CONDE DE SAN CRISTOBAL RIBERO DEL DUERO, TEMPRANILLO €48.95 Spain Full bodied rich racy red with smooth tannins, well integrated oak. 41. PUNA SNIPE MERLOT €24.95 Chile Red berries, juicy berries and plums. A delight! MEDIUM-BODIED RED WINE 42. MOREAU GRENACHE MALBEC €26.95 France Brimming with ripe juicy fruit. 43. JEAN BOUSQUET MALBEC ORGANIC €29.95 Argentina Such as easy wine to drink, very moreish! 44. LUIS CANAS GRAN RESERVA €59.95 Spain Winery of the year and rave reviews from the wine critics. Silky smooth, smoky red with oodles of fruit and a lip smacking finish. LIGHT & FRUITY RED WINE 45. THE EDGE PINOT NOIR, ESCARPMENT €38.95 New Zealand – Martinborough Delicate and light, this pale tawny coloured red goes great with spicy dishes, try it chilled. 46. VILLA PONCIAGO FLEURIE RESERVE €39.95 France The most delicate of all the Cru Beaujolais. COCKTAILS 47. PADDY’S COCONUT LASSI €8.95 Paddy goes to India and Lassi was no more virgin - white rum, malibu, pineapple juice, coconut milk. Foamy and creamy. 48. MASALA SHARABI AAM PANNA €7.95 Murbba - a raw mango confiture with vodka and gin, mint, curry leaves, green chilli and tellicherry pepper. 49. CG’S ESPRESSO MARTINI €9.95 Vanilla vodka, kahlua, Tia Maria and a shot of espresso. 50. THE SLUMDOG ICED TEA €9.95 Tequilla, rum, triple sec, gin, vodka and a splash of cola. 51. BOLLYWOOD BELLINI €9.95 Rasberry vodka rasberry puree, lychee juice shaken and topped up with bubbly and spray of rose water. A very pretty missy. 52. INDOJITO €8.95 Cuban rum, kafir, lime leaves, lemon grass, ginger and lime. Botinical and refreshing. The Team in Cinnamon Garden have selected some special wines for our customers to celebrate Christmas. Sami has gone for something new from Uruguay - GARZON RESERVA TANNAT Red Wine Winner Irish Wine Show 2019 €33.95 A juicy, full-bodied wine. Rich purple in colour with very fresh aromas reminiscent of red and black fruits such as plums and raspberries, with a delicate spicy nose. In the mouth, it presents a strong personality. Its mature tannins and minerality transform it into a wine with great soil identity. Aashim’s selection is a long-time favourite of his - MUSEUM RESERVA, Cigales, Spain €38.95 Ruby-red colour with dark garnet glints. Delicate toasted, spicy fragrance, with hints of liquorice, red fruit and wild berries, and balsamic and mineral nuances coming through. These all mingle together in a perfect point of ripeness which confer great complexity on the wine. Barbara found it very hard to choose. She went for something new to us - DOMAINE LAFAGE CADIRETA, France €33.95 This is quite a surprising and fascinating wine from the Roussillon region, Cotes Catalanes in France near the Spanish border. It is a Chardonnay with a ripe and opulent quite Californian style. However the wine has been fermented on the skins or ‘Lees’ of Viognier grapes. This is interesting and gives a complex nutty white floral punch, giving it a richer New World Chardonnay style. Chaya selected a classic Sancerre - SANCERRE DOMAINE PAUL PRIEUR €48.95 Aromatic nose with floral notes of white flowers. Lively on the palate, with very pleasant refreshing acidity matched by perfect fruit-weight and mineral notes. This is an exquisite Sancerre. Paul makes his Sancerre in a feminine and elegant style. Oozing class this mineral styled wine is what we’d describe as a sexy Sancerre as it kisses the mouth softly rather than using searing acidity. It is perfectly balanced. If you are driving – Drink alcohol free wines LEITZ RIESLING, DRY WHITE €5.95 gl / €21.95 btl The LEITZ EINS-ZWEI-ZERO RIESLING offers an original character that is clean and fresh with notes of lime and citrus; surprisingly rhubarb and a little hint of red apples on an underlying mineral base. The finish is dry and relatively long. The typical Riesling flavour is supported by its wonderful. LEITZ CABERNET SAUVIGNON RED €5.95 gl / €21.95 btl The LEITZ ZERO ALCOHOL CABERNET SAUVIGNON offers fresh hints of ripe cassis and berry flavours as well as dark cherry flavour and aromas of blackcurrants, blueberries and chocolate, with soft tannins and a dry finish..
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