Wine List

Red Wines
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Merlot. Vin de Pays d'Oc, Valentin. France
A soft, appealing & very approachable red wine. Will not let you down and is very easy to drink. £2.90 £3.85 £10.50
Brookfield. Craftsmans Red. Australia
Enjoyable blend from the Riverland area of South East Australia. Big, bold Aussie red. Soft in the mouth with a lovely spicy finish. £2.95 £3.95 £11.25
Valpolicella. Italy
A rich sweetness mingles with spices on the palate. Coming from near Verona in Italy this wine has good structure and is ideal with rich food dishes. £3.25 £4.25 £11.75
Cabernet Sauvignon. Santiago. Chile
Gutsy and juicy wine from South America. Will never let you down. Unsure? pick this one. £3.25 £4.25 £11.95
Cabernet/Shiraz. Karoola Ridge. Australia
Powerful, rich berry and spicy red. Soft and rounded when you drink it, with enough tannin in the wine to give it balance. This is a big tasting wine and not for the faint hearted. £12.95
Chianti. La Vigna. Italy
Light and spicy with good fruity nose. Lots of cherry flavours but dry rather than sweet. Made from 100% Sangiovese grapes, an essential accompaniment to pasta dishes and Italian flavours! £13.95
Rioja. Navajas. Spain
Bodega Navajas is a family run winery based in Navarrette in the Rioja Alta, source of some of the region’s best fruit. Antonio Navajas is proud supplier of the house Rioja to his beloved Barcelona football club. This Rioja has a huge following and goes from strength to strength. Warning: very moreish & very easy to drink! £13.95
Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot. Boschendal Pavillon. SA
A classic Claret blend but when the grapes come from South Africa, the flavours are much more fruit driven and less tannic. Attractive, well knit red made by one of the oldest winerys in South Africa. £14.50
Malbec. Black River. Argentina
Powerful fruity, blackcurrant wine, which is rich and finely balanced with a smooth finish £15.50
Chateau Jourdan. 1eres Cotes de Bordeaux. France
Claret (a red wine from Bordeaux) is a dry red wine which should have food, preferably roast beef with all the trimmings, to bring out its true potential. This example is from the southern part of Bordeaux using the classic Cabernet/Merlot blend. Light tannins but with a generous fruity finish. £17.95
Fleurie. Cuvee la Chapelle, Domaine de Robert. France
From the famous village in Beaujolais, this wine is made from 100% Gammay grapes. This grape is only grown in this part of France and nowhere else in the world. The wine itself is feminine, fruity and light. £18.95

Ports
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The Oxford Connoisseur's Port. Portugal
Bottled under The Oxford Wine Company label, this is the Quinta de la Rosa's ruby port and very nice it is too! £1.95 (70ml)
Taylors Late bottled Vintage Port. Portugal
£2.75 (70ml)

Sparkling Wines & Champagne
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Gala. Sparkling White Argentina
A delicious blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir with a small dollop of Semillon, made in the traditional Champagne style. Full of rich fruit flavours. £15.95
Auteau Roualet. Champagne
Don't be fooled by the price, this is excellent Champagne. £22.00
Veuve Cliquot. Yellow Label Champagne
A classic champagne which says one quality, the best. £45.00

White Wines
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Sauvignon Blanc. Vin de Pays d'Oc, Valentin. France
New style Sauvignon Blanc from southern France. Non-oaked so it has all the freshness and fruity flavours which are typical of this grape variety. £2.90 £3.85 £10.50
Niersteiner. Gutes Domtal. Germany
Nierstein is a famous village name and the Gutes Domtal is a soft, flowery, sweeter blend. £2.90 £3.85 £10.50
Chenin Blanc. Kaya. Western Cape, South Africa
This lovely Chenin Blanc is the white grape of the Anjou and Touraine regions in the Loire Valley of France. This is a medium wine with body and weight and with less acidity. £2.95 £3.95 £11.25
Chardonnay. Santiago. Chile
Attractive fresh melon, fig and citrus flavours complemented by nutty oak characters with a long soft finish. £3.25 £4.25 £11.95
Domaine La Taste. Cotes de Gascogne. France.
A delightful fruity dry white from Ugni Blanc and Colombard grapes, with a big dollop of Sauvignon Blanc which you will get straight away from the nose. A classic French wine. £11.95
Pinot Grigio. Botter. Italy
A style conscious grape from Italy, drunk by the -Y´Italian smart set¡. A very easy wine to slurp, dry with a slight petillance. £12.50
Semillion/Sauvignon. Solora. Western Australia
Crisp and refreshing with a real zip of acidity. This wine will not let you down. £13.95
Chardonnay. Terrazas Alto. Argentina
One of the best wines to come out of Argentina. Soft, almost succulent Chardonnay with toasted vanilla flavours coming from the oak barrel ageing. £15.50
Petit Chablis. Justin Noceviy. France
The usual mineral qualities you expect from Chablis but with a full and rich flavour. £18.95
Sancerre. Domaine Cherrier. France
Raw blackcurrant leaf and gooseberry flavours typical of the Sauvignon Blanc grape. Dry with pronounced fruit. £19.95