House Wines
1. 2006 Las Toscas Sauvignon/Semillon, Cachapoal Valley, Chile
Dry and crisp with leafy Sauvigon aromas and lively, appetising flavours.

2. 2005 Las ToscasCabernet/Carmenere, Cachapoal Valley,Chile
Loaded with fresh summer berry flavours, this is delicious with a wide variety of food, or on its own.

3. 2005 Amapola Semidulee, Penedes, Spain
A deliciously natural, medium white with a note of honeyed fruitness for those who like their wine rather less than dry.

Red Wines
4. 2004 La Reverence Merlot, Vin de Pays d'Oc, France
Soft and typically plummy with generous depth of flavour.

5. 2005 Tierra Antica Cabernet Sauvignon, Limari, Chile
Blackcurranty and rounded with a lush palate and bold fruit.

6. 2003 Anares Rioja, Crianza, Spain
A full, mellow marriage of ripe fruit and cask ageing in gentle, approachable style.

7. 2004 The Mill Shiraz, Windowrie, Cowra, Australia
Full and freshly fruity with hedgerow notes and classic Shiraz spice.

8. 2005 Cotes du Rhone, Domaine de I'Espigouette, Bernard Latour, France
Beautifully generous example from a dynamic, individual estate using the same grape varieties that
are found in Chateauneuf du Pape.

9. 2005 Fleurie, Trenel, Fils, France
Lushly fruity, juicy red combined from two small, neighbouring vineyards, this is packed with cherry fruit and deliciously fragrat.

Rose
10. 2006 Santa Digna Cabernet Sauvignon Rose, Torres, Curico, Chile

Full, dry and refreshing. Loaded with exuberant, redcurrant fruit.

White Wines
11. 2005 La Reverence Sauvignon, Vin de Pays d'Oc, France

Dry and zippy on the palate with clean fruit, this is perfect with fish and white meats.

12. 2005 Muscadet de Sevre-et-Maine, Sur Lie, Cuvee Prestige, Domaine Menard-Gaborit, Loire Valley, France
Very dry, crisp and mouthwatering, this is wonderful with fish and chips and perfect with mussels.

13. 2006 Pinot Grigio, Terre degli Osci, Carlo Damiani, Italy
Squeaky clean,light dry and lively.

14. 2005 The Mill Shiraz, Windowrie, Cowra, Australia
Plump notes of tropical fruit and a whisper of oak make this a succulent but dry glassful.

15. 2006 Bradgate Chenin/Sauvignon, Gary & Kathy Jordan
Full but beautifully fresh, and dry, with a lively floral note and rounded, appetising fruit.

16. 2005 Chablis, Chevallier, Montallery, France
Classically steely and dry with discreetly notes of ripeness, this is famously fresh with fish and seafood.

17. 2005 Sancerre, Domaine A. Dezat, Loire Valley, France
From a fine estate, this is Sauvignon at its best: dry, full of gooseberry bite with long, refined flavours.

Champagne & Sparkling Wine
18. Mas Macia, Brut, Cava, Penedes, Spain

A very superior example showing the biscuity, bready notes of quality and maturity, Dry and clean.

19. J. P. Robert, Brut Reserve, Voigny, Chanpagne, France
From an independent, family-run House. Dry, but not tart and fresh yet surprisingly richly flavoured,
this remains an elegant glassful. The perfect way to celebrate!

In the event of a shortage you may be offered a different vintage or an alternative wine of a similar quality and price