RED WINE

La Brouette Rouge, Vins de pays d'Oc, (France) £11.50
This wine offer fruits, spice & structure, whilst remaining soft & easy-drinking.
 
Heywood Estate, Shiraz, 2006, (Australia) £14.00
A wine with a sweetly-fruited, intense nose and palate, rich in bright fruit & laced with spice.
 
Taja Monastrell, Jumilla, 2005, (Spain) £15.50
This wine is full-bodied and rustic. Excellent with food.
 
Taja Monastrell, Jumilla, 2005, (Spain) This wine is full-bodied and rustic. Excellent with food.
£15.50
 
Panul Merlot, 2006, (Chile) £15.50
Deep red with some violet notes; raspberry & plum aromas.
 
Rioja Joven, Bodegas Alavesas, 2006, (Spain) £18.50
100% Tempranillo; the wine has no oak ageing givingit a young, fresh style. Liquorice and fruit flavours fives it a warm sensation.
 
Chateaux Bel-Air, 2003, (Bordeaux) £21.00
A medium bodied wine full of sweet fruit flavours. Complex mature tannins and a medium length finish.
 
Henry Bourgois, Pinot Noir, 2004, (France) £21.00
Wonderfully fresh & very aromatic, perfect as an aperitif or with food.
 
Rhebokskloof, Pinotage, 2005, (South Africa) £21.50
This is a refreshing style of Pinotage with a clean black & red berry flavour.
 
Chianti Pasolini dall?Onda, 2005, (Italy) £21.50
Wine from rolling hills of Tuscany, which shows crunchy cherry fruit, fine tannins and refreshing acidity.
 
Rhebokskloof, Merlot, 2002, (South Africa) £22.00
Full bodied, but very balanced; full of dense fruit character with earthy, warming flavours. The finish is long & generous.
 
Solar de Samaniego, Crianza, 2003, (Spain) £24.00
It presents a blend of autumnal fruit, with notes of leather and vanilla cream.
 
Ruca Malen, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2003, (Argentina) £24.00
Deep ruby in colour, with ripe fruit and soft tannins. Perfect with red meat. An excellent wine.
 
La Tunella Pinot Nero, 2005, (Italy) £25.00
A very expressive wine, juicy fruit, warmth & a subtle spiciness. The tannins are minimal for this great wine.
 
Brouilly, Vieilles Vignes, 2005, (France) £27.00
Pure & intense wine; juicy with subtle structure
 
Petalos del Bierzo, 2005, (Spain) £27.00
Vines are 40-90 year old & make for good concentration of sweet, ripe Mencia fruit, with spicy notes.
 
 
Chateau Mazeris, 2001, (France) £34.00
Dense in color with an intense blackcurrant & blackberries with hints of smoke, mocha & pepper; great concentration & full body.
 

ROSÉ WINE

Chateau de Sours, 2006, (Bordeaux) £24.00
Juicy red fruit on the palate & some spiced undertones, this Rosé also has an appealing silky texture & mineral notes.
 
Rose Dom de Montauberon, 2006, (France) £16.00
Strawberries and cream in a glass with an attractive hint of white pepper adding definition; very summery!
 

 

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