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RED WINES (150Ml) Gls Btl RED WINES (150ml) Gls Btl Esporao Alandra Tinto 6.5 25 Portugal Bright ruby in colour with scents of vibrant youthful fruits and wild berries. Fine tannins and elegant texture La Ferme Petit Paul Reserve Syrah 7 27 Languedoc, France A gentle but distinct palate with refreshing red cherry and raspberry fruits Panul Cabernet Sauvignon 7.5 29 Chile Smooth wine with flavours of ripe red fruit and an undertone of warming spice Gouguenheim 8.5 33 Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina Intense blackberry flavour on the palate with an influence of white pepper Conde Valdamar Rioja Reserva 10 39 Spain Powerful and complex nose with ripe fruit and spice dominating as well as liquorice, truffle and cocoa touches. Domaine de Courteillac Bordeaux 50 Superior, Bordeaux, France Rather dense ruby colour with a fruity flavour. Elegant light wooden taste from this firm and persistent Bordeaux Louis Latour Bourgogne Pinot 55 Noir Burgundy, France A noble and full wine with fresh raspberries on the palate. Notes of Morello cherries, liquorice and mocha with a delicate woody taste 14 WHITE WINES Gls Btl Esporao Alandra Branco 6.5 25 Portugal Crystal clear and citric with fresh, lemony aromas. Light and balance with youthful fruit Babington Brook Chardonnay 27 Australia Rich and sophisticated with notes of toffee apple, ripe stone and buttered toast. Butterscotchy and seamless Sandenel Pinot Grigio, Italy 7.5 29 Crisp citrus scents, balanced orchard and citrus fruit flavours on the palate, with a zippy acidity Saint-Peyre Picpoul de Pinet 8 31 Languedoc, France Complex aromas of gooseberry and citrus. Fresh and fruity on the palate with a lingering finish Stables Sauvignon Blanc 9 35 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand An aromatic nose with scents of mango, melon and lime. On the palate there are stone fruit flavours with a mellow edge. Alain Gueneau Sancerre White 54 Loire, France A classic Sancerre with gooseberries, grass and nettles on the nose. Clean palate with flavours of passionfruit and lemon peel. J Moreau & Fils Chablis 56 Burgundy, France Fresh and flinty with a lively nose of green apple and lemon. Zesty finish with grapefruit and honey undertones. ROSÉ WINES Domaine Peiriere 7 27 Reserve Grenache Rose Languedoc, France Soft red fruits with a spicy peppery finish. Notes of summer fruits and raspberry accompanies it’s delicate pink appearance 13 BUBBLY Gls Btl Arkle Porta Leone Marca Bianco Frizzante 8 35 Prosecco, Italy Ripe apple and pear on the nose with an elevated zesty finish Arkle (19 April 1957-31 May 1970) was an Irish thoroughbred racehorse. A bay gelding by Archive out of Bright Cherry, he was the Proa Cava Brut 49 grandson of the unbeaten (in 14 races) flat Spain racehorse and prepotent sire Nearco. Aromas of ripe melon, banana, apricot, Arkle was born at Ballymacoll Stud, County apples and a note of toast. Classic finish Meath, by Mrs Mary Alison Baker of Malahow with fruity character House, near Naul, County Dublin. He was named after the mountain Arkle in Sutherland, Scotland that bordered the Duchess of Valdo Marco Oro Prosecco 50 Westminster’s Sutherland estate. Owned by Italy Anne Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster, he Delicately fruity bouquet, with a touch of was trained by Tom Dreaper at Greenogue, ripe crab apples on the palate Kilsallaghan in County Meath, Ireland, and ridden during his steeplechasing career by Pat Taaffe. Taittinger Brut Reserve Champagne 95 France At 212, his Timeform rating is the highest ever Defined by notes of brioche, peach awarded to a steeplechaser. Only Flyingbolt, and white flowers also trained by Dreaper, had a rating anywhere near his at 210. Next on their ratings are Sprinter Sacre on 192 and then Kauto Star and Mill House on 191. Despite his career being cut short by injury, Arkle won three Cheltenham Gold Cups, the Blue Riband of steeplechasing, and a host of other top prizes. 12 1 FROM THE BARISTA Americano 3 Flat white 3.3 Latte 3.3 Cappuccino 3.3 Espresso 3 Tea 3 Herbal Tea 3.3 LIQUEUR COFFEES Irish Coffee 6.5 French Coffee 6.7 Calypso Coffee 6.5 Bailey’s Coffee 6.5 2 11 MIXERS Poachers Wild Tonic 3.20 Poachers Slim Tonic 3.20 Poachers Elderflower Tonic 3.20 Poachers Ginger Ale 3.20 Poachers Soda Water 3.20 Poachers Ginger Beer 3.20 Coke 3.00 Diet Coke 3.00 7up 3.00 7up Free 3.00 Club Orange 3.00 Club Lemon 3.00 Cidona 3.00 Lucozade 3.00 Red Bull 4.50 10 3 IRISH GINS BOTTLED BEER Gunpowder 8.5 Heineken 5.5 Dingle 6.5 Heineken 0.0 4 Blackwater No 5 6.5 Corona 5.5 Glendalough 6.5 Coors 5.5 Mill Gin 8 Budweiser 5.5 Mór Gin 8 Bulmers Pint 6.8 Ha’penny 6.5 Kopparberg Strawberry & Lime 6.8 Ha’penny Rhubarb 6.5 WCC 6 Shortcross 9.5 7 Thin Gin 7 WORLD GINS Beefeater 6 Beefeater Pink 6 Bombay 6.5 Brockmans 8 Gin Raw 9.5 Hendricks 7 Monkey 47 9 Tanqueray 6.5 Tanqueray No 10 9.5 Whitley Neill 7 VODKAS Absolut 6 Belvedere 8 Dingle 6.5 Grey Goose 9 Ketel One 7 4 9 DRAUGHT WHISKEYS Guinness 5.2 Jameson 6 Heineken 5.7 Jameson Caskmates 7 Coors 5.7 Jameson Black Barrel 7.5 Smithwicks 5.2 Jameson Crested 10 7 Moretti 6.3 Jameson Blenders Dog 12 McGargles 6.3 Jameson Coopers Croze 12 Lilywhites 6.3 Jameson Distillers Safe 12 Orchard Thieves 6.3 Green Spot 8.5 Yellow Spot 10.5 NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER Powers 6 Heineken 0.0 4 Powers Three Swallow 8 Powers John’s Lane 11 Powers Signature Release 10 Redbreast 12 years 10 Redbreast 15 years 16.5 Redbreast 21 years 28 Redbreast Lustau 12.5 Redbreast Caskstrength 16 Bushmills 10 8 Bushmills 16 14 Bushmills Red 6 Bushmills Black 7 Midleton Rare 25 Teelings single grain 7.5 Teelings small batch 6.5 8 5 BRANDY SCOTCH Hennessy VS 6.5 Johnny Walker Black 6.5 Hennessy VSOP 8 Johnny Walker Red 6.0 Johnny Walker Blue 35 Glenfiddich 12 year 8.0 LIQUEURS Glenfiddich 18 year 13 Crème De Menthe 5.5 Laphroaig 8 Honey Whiskey (Irish Mist) 5.5 Baileys 5.5 BOURBON Sambuca 5.5 Bulleit Bourbon 7 Bulleit Rye 7.5 APERITIFS Jack Daniels 6 Martini (Bianco/Rosso/Dry) 5.5 Jack Daniels Single Barrel 7 Campari 5.5 Makers Mark 8 Pimms 5.5 Pernod 5.5 RUM Bacardi 6 TEQUILA Captain Morgan 6 Olmeca Gold 6 Havana 3 year 7 Patron Silver 7 Havana 7 year 8 Patron XO Café 7 6 7 .
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