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WINE LIST 2019 Gaetano Giangaspero Dylan Maiorano WINE LIST 2019 HEAD SOMMELIER Gaetano Giangaspero SOMMELIER TEAM Dylan Maiorano Giuseppe Cammarano Bruno Biancolli Annalisa Galano Please note from time to time vintages may vary All prices are in Pounds Sterling Please note a discretionary service charge of 12.5% will be added. 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Jos. Prum, Graacher Himmelreich, Auslese, Goldkapsel, Germany 2016 17 35 56 Bourgogne Blanc, Arnaud Ente, France 2015 22 55 78 Ornellaia Bianco, Ornellaia, Italy 2015 23 50 82 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru, Domaine de Montille, France 2010 25 58 88 Meursault 1er Cru Sous le Dos d'Âne, Domaine Leflaive, France 2016 26 56 95 Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Caillerets, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey, France 2008 50 110 175 6 WINE BY THE GLASS ROSÉ 125ml 175ml Dorrance Rosé, Swartland, South Africa 2019 9.00 12.00 RED 125ml 175ml Château Pesquié, Le Paradou, Ventoux, France 2017 7.50 10.50 Garnacha `Mimetic`, Gallina de Piel, Spain 2018 9.00 12.00 Blaufrankisch, Muhr van der Niepoort, Samt & Seide, Austria 2016 11.50 16.00 Syrah, Dorrance, ‘Cuvee Ameena’, Swartland, South Africa 2015 13.00 18.50 Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, Leeuwin Estate, Prelude, Australia 2012 14.00 20.00 Shiraz/Grenache/Mataro, Henry's Seven, SGV, Henschke, Barossa, Australia 2016 16.50 24.00 Gevrey-Chambertin, Domaine Duroche, Burgundy, France 2017 23.00 32.50 Cabernet Sauvignon, The Ranch, Snowden Vineyards, Napa Valley 2014 26.50 37.00 RED WINE 50ml 125ml 175ml Carmenère ‘Purple Angel`, Vina Montes, Chile 2016 12 28 39 Vega Sicilia, Valbuena 5º, Ribera del Douro, Spain 2014 22 55 68 Sassicaia, Tenuta San Guido, Bolgheri Sassicaia, Italy 2014 25 62 88 Château Latour, 1er Grand Cru Classé, Pauillac, France 1985 47 118 175 Vosne-Romanée ‘Cuvee Duvault-Blochet’, DRC, France 1999 99 255 390 Château Mouton Rothschild, 1er Cru Classé, Pauillac, France 1982 100 250 380 7 BY THE GLASS SWEET 100ml France Château de Cérons, Cérons, Bordeaux 2009 11.00 Maury Tradition, Domaine de la Coume du Roy, Roussillon 2015 11.00 Château Rieussec, Sauternes 2015 19.00 Domaine Barmes Buecher, Cuvee Sophie, Vendange Tardive, Alsace 2007 22.00 Italy `Ben Ryé`, Passito di Pantelleria, Donnafugata 2016 30.00 Japan Shiraume Ginjo Umeshu Plum, Akashi-Tai, Hyogo, Sake NV 9.50 Hungary Disznoko Mad Tokaj Aszu 5 Puttonyos 2008 28.00 100ml France Chateau Chalon, Domaine Chevassu-Fassenet, Vin Jaune, Jura 1999 25 Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey 1er Cru Classé, Sauternes 2014 35 Chateau Suduiraut, 1er Grand Cru Classé, Creme de Tete, Sauternes 1989 70 South Africa Klein Constantia, Vin de Constance 2008 35 Canada Rebel Pi, Roussanne 2016 25 8 BY THE GLASS PORT 100ml Tawny Quinta do Passadouro LBV 2012 11.00 Graham's, Tawny (Rehoboam) 20 Y.O. 17.00 Graham's, Tawny (Rehoboam) 40 Y.O. 45.00 Graham's, Single Harvest Tawny (Rehoboam) 1994 25.00 MADEIRA 100ml Barbeito, Malvasia Old Reserve 10YRS 13.50 H.M. 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