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Wines by the Glass Wines by the glass SPARKLING 120ml N.V Jepun, Hatten 130 North Bali N.V, Undurraga Demi Sec 140 130 Maipo Valley, Chile 100% Chardonnay WHITE 150ml Sauvignon Blanc, 2016, Ohau Woven Stone 150 NewZealand 100% Sauvignon Blanc Chardonnay, NV, Plaga 110 Margaret River, Australia / Bali, Indonesia 100% Chardonnay Chardonnay, 2015, Amadio 140 Kersbrook, Australia Pinot Grigio, 2014, Torresella 170 170 IGT Veneto, Italy ROSE Rosé, NV, Plaga 110 Margaret River, Australia / Bali,Indonesia 100% Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé, 2015, Isola 125 North Coast Bali, Balita vineyards Alphonso Lavelle & Malvasia Nera RED Pinot Noir, 2014 Hob Nob 165 Languedoc-Roussillon, France Merlot, 2015, Tarapaca Varietal 155 Central Valley, Chile Shiraz, 2012, Rosemount Estate 155 Southeastern Australia Cabernet Sauvignon, NV, Plaga 110 Margaret River, Australia / Bali, Indonesia Prices are in thousand Rupiah and subject to 21% tax and service charge. SWEET100ml 100ml Sweet Rose, NV, Plaga 60 Margaret River, Australia / Bali, Indonesia 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot PORT 50ml 50ml Port, N.V, Warre’s Kings Tawny Port 10 Years 165 Porto, Portugal Touriga Nacional, TourigaFancesa, TintaBarroca, TintaRoriz, Wines by the bottle CHAMPAGNES AND SPARKLING WINES CHAMPAGNE N.V Louis Roederer Brut Premier 2,175 Champagne, France N.V, Mumm Cordon Rouge 2,145 Champagne, France 92 points – Wine Spectator N.V, Billecart Salmon Brut Réserve 3,135 Champagne, France 91 points – Wine Enthusiast 90 points – Wine Spectator N.V, Billecart Salmon Brut Rosé 3,400 Champagne, France 50% Chardonnay, 35% Pinot Noir, 15% Pinot Meunier 92 points – Wine Spectator 92 points – Wine Enthusiast SPARKLING WINES N.V Prosecco, Academia Treviso 795 Veneto, Italy N.V Jepun, Hatten 695 North Bali N.V, Undurraga Demi Sec 780 130 Maipo Valley, Chile 100% Chardonnay N.V, De Bortoli 3R’s Chardonnay 940 Griffith, Australia N.V, Gustave Lorentz Crémantd”Alsace Brut 1,815 Alsace, France Prices are in thousand Rupiah and subject to 21% tax and service charge. WHITE WINES RIESLING Riesling, 2016, Deep Roots 895 Rheinhessen, Germany Riesling, 2010, Frankland Estate, Isolation Ridge 1,405 Frankland River, Australia Riesling, 2011, Penfolds Bin 51 1,865 Eden Valley, Australia 91 points - Robert Parker Wine Advocate 90 points - Wine Spectator 90 points - Wine Enthusiast CHENIN BLANC Chenin Blanc Chardonnay, 2015, Stonecross 770 South Africa 80% Chenin Blanc 20% Chardonnay SAUVIGNON BLANC AND SAUVIGNON BLANC BLENDS Sauvignon Blanc, 2016, Ohau Woven Stone 735 NewZealand 100% Sauvignon Blanc Sauvignon Blanc,2012, Bogle 1045 California PINOT GRIGIO/ PINOT GRIS Pinot Grigio, 2014, Torresella 860 170 IGT Veneto, Italy Prices are in thousand Rupiah and subject to 21% tax and service charge. GRUNER VELTLINER Gruner Veltliner, Leth, Klassik, 990 Pels Am Wagram, Austria 2012 SEMILLON Semillon, 2010, Tyrrell’s Old Winery 1,080 Hunter Valley, Australia 100% Semillon VERDEJO & VERDEJO BLENDS Epicure Herbis, 2012, Franck Massard 1,210 DO Rueda, Spain 90% Verdejo 10% Viura FRIULANO/ SAUVIGNON VERT Friulano Blanco, 2009, La Roncaia 1,485 DOC Friuli, Italy 100% TocaiFriulano CHARDONNAY Chardonnay, NV, Plaga 495 Margaret River, Australia/ Bali, Indonesia Chardonnay, 2015, Amadio 780 Kersbrook, Australia Chardonnay,2010, Hayes Ranch 825 Livermore, California BUKETTRAUBE Bukettraube, 2013, Cederberg 1,155 Cederberg, South Africa 100% Bukettraube WHITE BLENDS Luberon Blanc, 2011, La Vieille Ferme 1,045 AOC Luberon, Southern Rhône Valley, France Bourboulenc, Grenache Blanc, Ugni Blanc, Vermentino Prices are in thousand Rupiah and subject to 21% tax and service charge. ROSÉ WINES Rosé, NV, Plaga 495 Margaret River, Australia/ Bali, Indonesia 100% Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé, 2015, Isola 545 North Coast Bali,,Balita vineyards Alphonso Lavelle & Malvasia Nera Ventoux Rosé, 2013, La Vieille Ferme 1,020 AOC Ventoux, Southern Rhône Valley, France Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah 87 points - Wine Spectator Rosé, 2012, Franck Massard Más Amor 1,155 DOCcatalonia,Spain 100% Tempranillo 89 points - Robert Parker Wine Advocate RED WINES SANGIOVESE AND SANGIOVESE BLENDS Bottega, Brunello, 2008, II Vino dei Poeti 2,300 Brunello Di Montalcino PINOT NOIR Hob Nob, 2014 800 Languedoc-Roussillon, France Mud House, 2012 1,490 Central Otago, New Zealand Nuits-Saint-Georges, 2011, André Goichot 2,310 AOC Nuits-Saint-Georges, France Chassagne-Montrachet,2011,André 2,400 Goichot Bourgogne, Nuits-Sain Georges, France Prices are in thousand Rupiah and subject to 21% tax and service charge. MERLOT & MERLOT BLENDS Merlot, 2013, Tarapaca Varietal 760 Central Valley, Chile 100% Merlot NEBBIOLO Nebbiolo, 2010, Poderi Colla 1,650 d’alba, Italy SHIRAZ / SYRAH AND SHIRAZ BLENDS Shiraz, 2012, Rosemount Estate 760 Southeastern Australia 100% Shiraz Syrah Grenache, 2010, Perrin Vacqueyras ‘Les Christins’ 1,705 AOC Vacqueyras, France 75% Grenache, 25%Syrah 91 Points - Wine Spectator 90 Points - Robert Parker Wine Advocate CABERNET SAUVIGNON & CABERNET SAUVIGNON BLENDS Cabernet Sauvignon, NV, Plaga 495 Margaret River, Australia; Bali, Indonesia 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Syrah Cabernet Sauvignon Friuli Grave, 2007, Pighin 1,420 DOC Friuli, Italy 100% Cabernet Sauvignon BLAUFRAENKISCH Blaufraenkisch, 2009, A’Kira T.F.X.T. 1,375 Horitschon, Austria 100% Blaufraenkisch ZINFANDEL & PRIMITIVO Zinfandel, 2009, McHenry Hohnen Rocky Road 1,815 Margaret River,Australia 100%Zinfandel RED BLENDS St Vincent Red, 2012, Gabriel Meffre 970 Côtes du Rhône, France Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Mourvèdre Prices are in thousand Rupiah and subject to 21% tax and service charge. SWEET WINES Sweet Rose, 2014, Plaga 495 Margaret River, Australia/ Bali, Indonesia Cane Cut Riesling, 2010, Mount Langi Ghiran (375ml.) 860 The Grampians, Victoria, Australia 100% Riesling Josef Chromy Botrytis, 2011 (375ml.) 1,480 Tasmania, Australia 100% Botrytis effected Riesling Semillon/Sauvignon, 1998, Château d’Yquem 1st Growth 15,980 Sauternes, France PORT WINE Port, N.V, Warre’s Kings Tawny 10 years 1,430 Port, Portugal Prices are in thousand Rupiah and subject to 21% tax and service charge. .
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