Walter Hicks Wine List 2012

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WINE & SPIRIT LIST 2012


KEY TO SYMBOLS and ABBREVIATIONS: New Wine

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Grand Marque Champagne

Style Guide for white and rosé wines White and rosé wines are numbered 1 to 9. Bone dry wines that are relatively light, such as Sauvignon Blanc from cooler climates will be marked 1. Champagnes, Manzanilla Sherry and cool climate Chardonnays such as Chablis will also be 1. 2 is a far more common category with the vast majority of white table wines fitting this group, from Chilean Chardonnay to New Zealand Riesling; from White Rioja to Soave Classico. 3 indicates a wine that is very slightly off-dry and a little richer in style - a Grand Cru wine from Alsace for example. Medium dry wines are between 3 and 5. Sweet wines range from 5 through to 9; from Spätlese through to Eiswein; from Madeira Verdelho to Malmsey.

Style Guide for red wines All red wines in the list are lettered A to E. Light, soft, easy drinking wines such as a simple Beaujolais or a light Vin de Pays wine will be at the ‘A’ end of the scale. Slightly more serious but nevertheless, light, wines will be B; Pinot Noir, Valpolicella, entry level Chilean blends. C is the catch-all category that takes most red wines, with heavier, more concentrated wines falling into the D zone - Cabernet Sauvignon, Rioja Reserva, Cru Classé Bordeaux. E is reserved for the real heavyweights of great density, power and quality - Reserve Shiraz.

Vintages are correct at time of going to press, but many wines bought regularly may change vintage over the life of this list. ORDERING COULD NOT BE EASIER To place your order, please use one of the following methods Phone: 0845 241 1122 Fax: 01726 627258 Email: sales@staustellbrewery.co.uk To make ordering quick and accurate, please send your telephone sales representative a copy of your wine list. Then place your order by bin number as we will store your wines on your account for faster reference. For further information, please see our website or contact us via the postal address. Web: www.staustellbrewery.co.uk Follow us on Twitter via @hickswines Post: St Austell Brewery Co Ltd. 63 Trevarthian Road St Austell, Cornwall PL25 4BY


CONTENTS Wine prices effective from 1st May 2012

Introduction Green Wines Champagne Sparkling Wine Bordeaux Red Burgundy Beaujolais and M芒connais White Burgundy Loire Rh么ne South of France Alsace Austria England Germany Hungary Italy Portugal including Port Romania Spain including Sherry Lebanon Argentina Australia including Tasmania Chile New Zealand South Africa USA

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Introduction Welcome to our 2012 Wine and Spirit Brochure. As always I am pleased to introduce this exciting new list which now includes our selection of Spirits. In addition you will find our Beers, Ciders and Minerals List conveniently placed inside the back cover. If you were not able to attend our Walter Hicks Wine Show at Exeter in February you unfortunately missed a great chance to meet 40 of our principal suppliers and to taste wines from a selection of 380 wines on show. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our suppliers and valued customers for making the event such a success. To stay at the forefront of market trends and your requirements we constantly strive to ensure that our list is the very best we can offer and this year is no exception. We are pleased to introduce a number of new wines to our portfolio which warrant particular attention. FRANCE – Our Bordeaux selection is now presented by region not vintage and includes some excellent new wines. Look out also for an ultra-trendy Picpoul, a stunning red and white Côtes du Roussillon from Chapoutier, delicious Saint Joseph and Côtes du Rhône from Colombo et Fille and finally Riviera Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc, entry level wines from Languedoc that unquestionably over-deliver. ENGLAND – Two excellent new wines from our highly respected neighbours at Sharpham in Devon – Bacchus and a Sparkling Brut. ITALY – Three top quality Valpolicellas including a rich warming Amarone and a divine Pinot Grigio are added to our exciting line up. ROMANIA – The range of five La Umbra wines are the first Romanian wines to be featured in our list and are worthy new additions with varietal typicity and ‘gluggability’. SPAIN – Several new introductions here to browse over include an easy drinking and affordable red and white Monte Mediano, a Ribera del Duero and an ever-fashionable rosé and white from the highly respected Ermita de San Felices Rioja estate. AUSTRALIA – Our ever popular range of varietals under the Richmond Ridge and Castle Creek labels have all been given a facelift and continue to be competitively priced to ensure they remain amongst our top sellers. Peter Lehmann swaps from Weighbridge labelling to the Art series and now includes a beautifully crisp and dry Eden Valley Riesling. NEW ZEALAND – NZ continues to produce consistently good wines and we are proud to introduce our new carbon neutral Lansdowne Estate Sauvignon Blanc and two reds – the magnificent Crossings Pinot Noir and silky Crossroads Merlot. SOUTH AFRICA – Arguably the most notable new wines to this year’s list come from two highly regarded ranges of varietals – Vondeling and Signal Cannon. You fail to try these wines at your peril so please don’t blame me for not tipping you off! U.S.A. – The Wandering Bear trio of wines, including a pink Zinfandel, adds a very good mid-priced option to our range here. FORTIFIED WINE – Having taken a sabbatical and being listed in our other price list I am pleased to report that they are back where they belong – alongside our comprehensive range of wines. We hope you find the guide on the different styles of interest. This year we welcome Ruth Carter to our Wine Development Team all of whom are on call to help ensure you create a wine list that is best suited to your business. In addition our Inventory Control Team are able to produce vintage updates that can be tailor made to your requirements upon request. In conclusion we are keeping the world up-to-date with our daily goings-on including tastings, winemaker activities and all the news in the wine trade on Twitter. Follow us via @hickswines. We wish you all a successful 2012 and thank you as always for your custom which is much appreciated and never taken for granted.

JAMES STAUGHTON Managing Director 3


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GREEN wines St Austell Brewery takes its environmental responsibilities seriously and has naturally extended its concerns to cover the wine range. In the current economic climate many producers do not necessarily have their produce “certified,” often because of the cost implications. In every wine-producing country there are regimes that will lead to environmental credentials for farming and production – labels like organic, biodynamic, sustainable, IFM (integrated farm management) or biodiversity are the most common ones, but it’s an area that’s growing all the time. Most of these improvement schemes have similar aims for their particular outcome, but each country or region will have operators working to their own procedures with differing priorities or concerns. Given the differing climates in which wine is made, and the different natural enemies to be combated on different continents, this is no surprise but it does feel like a maze.

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It’s also now a very competitive area that is evolving and growing at speed. All this is surely very good news. We can be confident that what is claimed for a wine’s growing, making, handling, packaging, shipping/transport/storage, for staff conditions and working practices, will almost certainly be true. It may not yet be true that our large wine list has yet caught up with the claims made for every individual wine – changing as they do year by year – and we apologise for this and can only promise that we will make every effort to install our own house regime that is capable of catching the moving picture.

Certified organic No chemical fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides or insecticides are allowed in organic vineyards. The only permitted sprays are mineral-based (such as copper and sulphur), which stay on the plant surface and are not absorbed by the vine. It can take several years for a vineyard to convert to organic production and only then can official recognition come from its government or affiliated association.

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Côtes du Rhône Nature, Domaine Perrin Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Zero, Collefrisio Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Cerasuolo, Collefrisio Pecorino Terre di Chiete, Collefrisio, Abruzzo Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Zero, Collefrisio Château Musar 2002, Bekaa Valley

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Uncertified Organic The same practices are followed as for certified organic vineyards but the producer has not sought, or registered for any official recognition and the wines are not permitted to carry an organic logo.

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minimum intervention This is evident in the vineyard when the grower interferes as little as possible with nature’s processes. Some chemicals may be used but only reactively as a last resort when the crop is in danger, such as containment of disease or pests. Page

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Aloxe Corton, Louis Latour, Burgundy Nuits-St-Georges, Louis Latour, Burgundy Morgon Les Corcelettes, Louis Latour, Beaujolais Chablis Saint Martin, Domaine Laroche, Burgundy Chablis 1er Cru Les Vaudevay, Domaine Laroche, Burgundy Mâcon-Lugny Les Genièvres, Louis Latour, Burgundy Montagny, Louis Latour, Burgundy Petit Chablis, Domaine Laroche, Burgundy Chassagne-Montrachet, Louis Latour, Burgundy Meursault 1er Cru, Château de Blagny, Louis Latour, Burgundy Puligny-Montrachet, Louis Latour, Burgundy Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2001, Louis Latour, Burgundy Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2000, Domaine Louis Latour, Burgundy Puligny-Montrachet 2008, Louis Carillon et Fils Crozes Hermitage, La Petite Ruche, M. Chapoutier, Rhône Les Vignes de Bila-Haut Rouge, M. Chapoutier, Rhône Coudoulet de Beaucastel Côtes du Rhône, Château de Beaucastel Les Vignes de Bila-Haut Blanc, M. Chapoutier, Rhône Syrah-Grenache, Laurent Miquel, Pays d'Oc Merlot, Laroche, Languedoc Syrah, Laroche, Languedoc Cinsault-Syrah Rosé, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc Syrah, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc Pinot Noir, Valmoissine, Louis Latour, Côteaux du Verdon Rosé de la Chevalière, Laroche, Languedoc Chardonnay, Louis Latour, Ardeche Unoaked Chardonnay, Laroche, Languedoc Unoaked Terret, Laroche, Languedoc Chardonnay-Viognier, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc Viognier, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc Cabernet Sauvignon, Montes Classic Series, Curico Malbec, Montes, Colchagua Merlot, Montes Classic Series, Colchagua

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No Use of Chemicals (Pesticides, Herbicides, Fertilisers, etc) As literal as it sounds – growers use natural predators for pest outbreaks and use natural fertilisers and cover crops. Page

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Sauvignon Blanc, Selaks, Marlborough

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Sustainable Practices Accredited Often recognised by a national body, winemakers are encouraged to follow practices that protect the environment whilst environmentally, socially and economically producing good wine. Page

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Merlot-Cabernet-Malbec, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay Merlot, Crossroads, Hawkes Bay Chenin Blanc, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay Riesling, Esk Valley, Marlborough Merlot-Malbec Rosé, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay Pinot Gris, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

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Sauvignon Blanc, Spy Valley, Marlborough Gewürztraminer, Spy Valley, Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, Drylands Estate, Marlborough Shiraz-Cabernet, River Garden, Western Cape River Garden Rosé, Stellenbosch Sauvignon Blanc, River Garden, Stellenbosch

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Environmental Considerations Any decision or action made during the wine-making process must have its impact on the environment considered. At every level, the effects are monitored and assessed. Many winemakers begin on the long road to organic recognition or sustainable viticulture this way. Page

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Ayala Brut Majeur, Champagne Laurent Perrier Brut, Champagne Louis Roederer Brut Premier NV Ayala Rosé Brut Majeur, Champagne Bollinger Special Cuvée Brut, Champagne Krug Grande Cuvée Brut, Champagne Laurent Perrier Ultra Brut, Champagne Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Brut, Champagne R de Ruinart Brut, Champagne Taittinger Reserve Brut, Champagne Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut, Champagne Louis Roederer Cristal Brut, Champagne Laurent Perrier Rosé Brut, Champagne Ruinart Rosé Brut, Champagne Veuve Clicquot Rosé Brut, Champagne Bollinger La Grande Année Brut, Champagne Krug Brut 1998 Veuve Clicquot Gold Label Brut, Champagne Taittinger Rosé Brut, Champagne Bollinger Rosé Brut, Champagne Krug Rosé Brut NV Rosé d'Anjou, Domaine des Nouelles, Chereau Carré, Loire Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine, Chereau Carré, Loire Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie, Château L'Oiselinière de la Ramée, Chereau Carré, Loire Vouvray, Domaine de Vaufuget, Chereau Carré, Loire Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie, Comte Leloup de Chasseloir, Chereau Carré, Loire Tempranillo-Cabernet, Nuviana, Valle del Cinca Ermita de San Felices Rioja Tinto, Santiago Ijalba Nuviana Rosado, Valle del Cinca Ermita de San Felices Rioja Crianza, Santiago Ijalba Ermita de San Felices Rioja Reserva, Santiago Ijalba Ermita de San Felices Rioja Rosado, Santiago Ijalba Chardonnay, Nuviana, Valle del Cinca Viña Esmeralda, Torres, Penedes Ermita de San Felices Rioja Blanco, Santiago Ijalba Malbec, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza Shiraz, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza Chardonnay, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza Malbec-Shiraz Rosé, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza Shiraz, Benchmark, Grant Burge, South Australia Chardonnay, Benchmark, Grant Burge, South Australia

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Cabernet Sauvignon, Montes Alpha, Curico Cabernet Sauvignon, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley Pinot Noir, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley Merlot, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley Cabernet-Syrah Rosé, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley Chardonnay, Montes Alpha, Curico Chardonnay, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley Sauvignon Blanc, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Curico Valley Sauvignon Blanc, Lansdowne Estate, Marlborough Merlot, Wandering Bear, California Chardonnay, Wandering Bear, California Zinfandel Rosé, Wandering Bear, California

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Cabernet Sauvignon, Castle Creek, S.E.. Australia

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Shiraz, Castle Creek, S.E.. Australia

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Cabernet-Syrah Rosé, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley White

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Sancerre, Domaine Vacheron, Loire

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Gran Bach Cava Reserva Vegetarian Wines Not Suitable for Vegans - Red

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CHAMPAGNE There was a time when some cheap Champagne was said to have come from vines grown on “wastelands” close to Paris, and that chemicals were also often used to excess in the winemaking. After many attempts, in 2001 the CIVC (Comité Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne) launched an environmental initiative championing viticulture raisonnée, a minimum intervention theory – doing only what is needed in the vineyard. Champagne now embraces a greener future of sustainability and a prevention rather than cure approach. Growers are rated on a scale of 0-100% compliance with sustainable practices and all Grande Marques expect to be in the top sector of 80-100%. As a consequence, use of insecticides in Champagne is down by 85% and herbicides by 50%. The CIVC is looking to reduce carbon emissions by 25% over the next 8 years and introduce a lighter-weight Champagne bottle to achieve their aim. Grande Marque is a term that’s loosely bandied about, but what does it actually mean? Literally it means a great or famous brand to which could be attributed major volume or particular quality. The Syndicat des Grandes Marques was founded in 1882 by some of the major firms or brands of the time. Changes naturally took place, but by 1993 the Syndicat had been re-formed and certain minimum standards were in place. The term is no longer officially recognised since the new Syndicat folded in 1997, but the term is still proudly retained by members as an historic claim to quality, and at the last count 24 members remain. For interest we have marked those Grande Marques that we list: Ayala, Bollinger, Krug, Laurent Perrier,

Moët & Chandon, Joseph Perrier, Louis Roederer, Ruinart, Taittinger and Veuve Clicquot. Despite challenging economic times and the ever-increasing popularity of more affordable sparking wines, Champagne continues to dominate and the UK remains the most important export market. Sadly, prices will once again be increasing this year due to rising costs of production (high grape prices and reduced harvests). But demand for Champagne remains buoyant, if on a more occasion-led basis, and by working closely with our Champagne suppliers we can offer point of sale, promotions and training to ensure we keep the sparkle in fizz.

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Paul Herard Blanc de Noirs Brut £19.21 Brut, but with sunny fruit flavours and a fresh appley edge. (1) 12%vol

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Ayala Brut Majeur £24.30 Half Bottle £14.05 An expressive and elegant Champagne with ripe fruit flavours. Fresh and crisp, yet with good body on the palate. (1) 12.5%vol

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Mercier Brut Light and fresh with a friendly impression of sweetness for those who prefer their Champagne one step away from bone dry. A touch of brioche richness adds weight to the appley pear aromas and fresh style. (1) 12%vol

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Joseph Perrier Cuvée Royale Brut £26.06 Half Bottle £12.30 One of the great overachieving, underestimated small Champagne houses. It has a relaxed, easy-drinking style with a warm brioche weight to support its fresh appley fruit. (1) 12%vol

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Laurent Perrier Brut £28.78 In the top rank of Champagne houses, their style is light and elegant. Real finesse tops yeasty, fresh bread undertones and taut apple and citrus fruit. Great complexity and absolute purity. (1) 12%vol

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Louis Roederer Brut Premier £31.63 Pale gold colour and a fine fruit aroma with a biscuity hint. Lovely fine flavour, with the biscuity lees note enriching throughout. Very good and complete. (1) 12%vol

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Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial £33.24 Quarter Bottle £10.91 Half Bottle £19.35 Magnum £72.19 Jeroboam (4 Bottles) £189.64 *Methuselah (8 Bottles) £390.11 *Salmanazar (12 Bottles) £592.64 *Nebuchadnezzar (20 Bottles) £1238.28 Possibly the most well known of all Champagnes worldwide. Classic, old fashioned style. (1) 12%vol

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Bollinger Special Cuvée Brut Half Bottle Magnum Firm, with yeasty, brioche note following through to enrich the fruit flavour. Taut style and solid finish. (1) 12%vol

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Taittinger Reserve Brut £35.85 G Half Bottle £19.02 A Champagne of particular finesse combining elegance with a creamy richness. Light and fresh, with plenty of lemony white fruit character and a little biscuity note of maturity and complexity. (1) 12%vol

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R de Ruinart Brut Half Bottle Pale gold, fine mousse. Confident, fresh aromas. Harmonious, well balanced and rounded with a very long finish. (1) 12%vol

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Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut £38.28 G Half Bottle £22.20 Magnum £86.96 *Jeroboam (4 Bottles) £234.13 Pale gold, confident full aroma and flavour, mouth-filling and satisfying. Excellent in its class with real depth of flavour. (1) 12%vol

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Laurent Perrier Ultra Brut Exciting Champagne for those who seek true dryness. Taut, fine top notes of bouquet precede the subtle bottle-aged characters developed through prolonged cellar-ageing. Elegant and complete. (1) 12%vol

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Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Brut Finely enhanced aroma, supple elegant flavour – an excellent Blanc de Blancs. The taut elegant mousse gives a smooth rounded weight. (1) 12.5%vol

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Krug Grande Cuvée £124.99 Now showing its immense potential with smoky lemony fruit character and a touch of brioche, mineral ripe white fruits and honey. It is magisterial, full, crisp and vibrant. (1) 12%vol

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Mercier Rosé Brut Appealingly fresh and bright with plenty of strawberry fruit flavour to complement the attractive salmon pink colour. Mercier Rosé is a real crowd-pleaser of a Champagne with a comforting solidity of style and a dash of panache. (1) 13%vol

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Ayala Rosé Brut Majeur £30.97 Pale pink colour, fine mousse, fresh aromas and crisp on the palate. Perfect summer Champagne, full of delicate red fruit flavours. (1) 12.5%vol

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Joseph Perrier Cuvée Royale Rosé Brut Pinkish terracotta colour. Light, welcoming rosé with an abundant mousse and plenty of vibrant strawberry and violet flavours for a delicate perfumed style. (1) 12%vol

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Moët & Chandon Rosé Brut £43.85 Quarter Bottle £13.89 Both brut and rosé with a real flavour reward from the new era Moët. (1) 12%vol

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Veuve Clicquot Rosé Brut Elegant and generous, with red berry, dried fruits and biscuit notes. On the palate it shows perfect balance and combines elegance and personality. (1) 12.5%vol

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Bollinger Rosé Brut Created from 62% Pinot Noir, 24% Chardonnay and 14% Pinot Meunier, in the meticulous House style, Bollinger Rosé shows delicate aromas of ripe red fruits, and powerful elegance. Difficult to analyse, it is both bullish and has the finesse of classical ballet. It is immensely complex - tightly wound like a coiled spring – and utterly wonderful. (1) 12%vol

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Taittinger Rosé Brut A veritable star in the shining pink Champagne firmament. Not only does the vivid red fruit explode on the palate, but it has a finesse of texture that makes it only polite to have another glass! (1) 12%vol

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Laurent Perrier Rosé Brut £46.18 Pale and interesting, yet full and flavoursome. A classic wine in an iconic bottle. (1) 12%vol

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Ruinart Rosé Brut Half Bottle A wine of great charm combining the freshness of rosé with the finesse of a matured Champagne. It has weight and structure with plenty of berry fruit character over a toasty, buttery palate. (1) 12.5%vol

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NEW Krug Rosé Brut

The Krug family waited 140 years before releasing their first Rosé in 1983 and one sip is enough to prove that it was worth the wait. Produced in strictly limited quantities, Krug Rosé is a blend of several vintages and a sublime demonstration of the Krug art of blending. (1) 12.5%vol

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Joseph Perrier 2002 A delicious exotic Champagne full of white peach and honeysuckle aromas with a complex touch of fresh brioche. It is a fine, balanced and open Champagne with a spicy ginger richness and real finesse. (1) 12%vol

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Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial 2002 £46.94 Possibly the most well known of all Champagnes worldwide. Classic, old fashioned style. (1) 12.5%vol

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Veuve Clicquot Gold Label Brut 2004 £48.76 Rich, full biscuity style that has great elegance. The vintage version of an old favourite and it has a good bite to counteract the rich complexity. (1) 12%vol

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Bollinger La Grande Année Brut 2002 £74.30 Superb and confident, rich, biscuity character with a lingering finish. A classic vintage Champagne. (1) 12%vol

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Krug Brut 1998

Krug declares a vintage only in years that demonstrate, above and beyond excellent quality, truly outstanding character and individuality. Krug 1998 is generous and refined, its great precision and purity prelude a remarkably long finish. A captivating Champagne of fascinating harmonies. (1) 12%vol

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Dom Perignon 2002 £100.27 Reputedly the oldest and most traditional of all Champagnes. Very delicate style to savour. One of the greats. (1) 12.5%vol

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Louis Roederer Cristal Brut 2004 £142.78 An outstanding Champagne. It shows a touch of butteriness and a faint scent redolent of strawberries and cream. It has stunning balance on the palate with crisp citrus lemon notes and incredible poise. (1) 12%vol

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Sparkling Wine While the world’s economic troubles continue, many consumers are understandably tightening the purse strings and turning their attentions away from more extravagant Champagne to focus on sparkling wine. Quality is as good as ever (if not better) and such wines are featuring more regularly on wine lists as they offer both quality and affordability. French market favourites such as Veuve Valmante and Louis Perdrier never disappoint and provide ideal easy-drinking fizz to spruce up any celebration. But it is the Prosecco that has taken the world by storm (so much so that the current production of 220 million bottles per annum is forecast to reach 1 billion by 2035) and we offer a spumante (fully sparkling), a frizzante (semi-sparkling) and a rosé. Cava too has long shed its stigma of being cheap old fashioned fizz. Instead we have the cool charm of established favourites like Gran Bach Cava Reserva, which over-delivers and flies Spain’s flag as the fine modern example it is. A truly remarkable label to find in this democratic section is the giant-killing, multi-award-winning Camel Valley Brut.

This Cornish-made arrival in the world’s front rank of Champagnes and look-alikes has already won many of the biggest UK and International awards, and has the Queen as a devoted fan, who serves her rationed bottles to heads of state at her grandest state banquets (and gets proudly written up in the national press). Everyone wants this wine (even the Houses of Parliament can’t find any to buy) and St Austell holds a happy privileged position as an original stockist the owners wish to thank. We are grateful in our turn. We are even able to offer the superb new Rosé Brut, which has the wine world in a spin. Faced with this new English reality, we welcome the superb Sharpham Estate Sparkling, also made by the ‘traditional method’ (méthode champenoise), displaying the crisp style, elegant mousse and classy finish.

Australia 5617750 NEW

Devil’s Corner Brut NV, Tasmania

An excellent quality sparkling made in the traditional Champagne method. Bright and lively aromas of ripe new season apples and a citrus fruit tang. Alive and fresh in the mouth with a good persistence and a finish that is dry and refreshing. (1) 12%vol

£15.54

England 5617280 NEW

Sharpham Brut 2009/10, Sharpham Vineyard, Devon

This early harvested wine expresses a delightful spritz with a vibrant citrus mouthfeel. Fresh fruit flavours make this wine excellent as an aperitif or as a superb accompaniment to seafood. Delicious. (2) 12%vol

5610860

Camel Valley Brut 2010/11, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall £22.96 Superb golden sparkler with elegant fizz and full, ripe flavour, packed with elderflower and hedgerow notes, yet truly brut. (1) 12%vol

5610870

Camel Valley Rosé NV, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall £27.70 A lovely floral and delicate strawberry fruit nose that drives into a brioche, fresh bread yeastiness supported by crisp acidity for a tight-rope balance into a finish of great finesse. Excellent aperitif or with Cornish seafood. (1) 12%vol

£19.61

France 5611190

Veuve Valmante Brut NV £6.28 Dry, refreshing and bright with a clean fresh vigorous mousse. (2) 10.5%vol

5611200

Veuve Valmante Demi-Sec NV £6.28 Lightly semi-sweet and refreshing. (5) 10.5%vol

5614480

Louis Perdrier Brut NV £7.00 Light, bright and full of sherbet. Easygoing and refreshing, it is not one to over-rate, but definitely one to drink with glee. (2) 11%vol

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SPARKLING WINE 5613840

Louis Perdrier Rosé NV £7.19 A lovely pale pink, this juicy-fruity fizz is packed with bubbles and light berry fruit. (2) 11.5%vol

5610840

Chardonnay Le Baron Brut NV £7.60 Pale with green lights. Fresh, grassy, sprightly dry Chardonnay. (2) 12%vol

Italy 5614970

Pinot Grigio Rosé Spumante NV, Mirabello £7.59 A friendly refreshing fizz with an attractive salmon pink hue. Soft and dry with plenty of strawberry confit flavours. Perfect for a celebratory glass, or with a meal. Delicious and uncomplicated and light enough to raise your spirits. (2) 12.5%vol

5617820 NEW

Pinot Grigio Spumante NV, Botter

A zippy, refreshing and sherbet style fizz with delicate fruity notes and a soft creamy finish. (1) 11%vol

5610770

Asti NV, Araldica In a sea of sparkling wine, Araldica is a beacon of quality. Discreet moscato sweetness at a mere 7%vol is as fresh and pure as a newly-skinned grape and revels in its lively fizz. (7) 7%vol

5616870

Aurora Rosé Spumante Extra Dry NV, Ponte £8.72 Cherry pink in colour, this rosé is light and off-dry. (2) 11.5%vol

5616770 5616860

Prosecco Extra Dry NV, Ponte £8.72 Quarter Bottle £3.37 Clean, dry and crisp, with a creamy finish. (1) 11.5%vol

5610791

Asti NV, Martini £8.92 Fine, high-strung, sweetly-intense. Stunningly apposite and cosmopolitan with fresh fruit desserts and creamy concoctions, where nothing else stands a chance. (7) 7.5%vol

5610850

Prosecco Frizzante NV, Cipriano, Spago £9.48 A very fashionable fizz! Prosecco pleases with its unassuming sweet/sour fruitiness and solid good value. Gentle sparkle and flavours of fresh apples. (2) 11%vol

5616380

Prosecco di Valdobiaddene NV, Domenico di Bertiol £10.60 Vibrant crisp and exceedingly refreshing. Packed with bright green apple fruit and a softening touch of sherbet for added zip. A great example of this very trendy fizz. (2) 11%vol

£7.59

£7.62

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Pelorus Brut NV, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough £18.02 A top quality sparkling wine with a dry but full flavoured style from the famous house of Cloudy Bay. (1) 13%vol

Spain G Gran Bach Cava Reserva NV £7.86 This cool, understated Reserva proves worthy of attention. The bouquet is appley with a hint of fresh herbs, while on the palate apple and citrus fruit flavours are in balance with the racy edge and make a long, cool finish. (1) 11.5%vol

5610980 5610990

Cordon Negro Brut Rosado NV, Freixenet £9.63 Quarter Bottle £2.94 Zippy, pink sparkler from Spain. Trendy rosé and very appealing. (2) 12%vol

5610950 5610970

Cordon Negro Brut NV, Freixenet Quarter Bottle Sunny, generous, zippy fizz from Spain – the benchmark Cava. (2) 11.5%vol

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FRANCE BORDEAUX The wines of Bordeaux are becoming progressively more difficult to purchase as the growth of developing markets puts extra demand on limited production. New customers in the Far East seem to be prepared to buy all they can of the most famous labels and at whatever price the Bordelaise will charge. This seems all the more acute as prices for the fabled 2009 vintage reach all-time highs. To add insult to injury many Chinese buyers are said to enjoy adding Coca-Cola to their red wines!

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But that is the crazy world of unfamiliar distant palates, while we are always looking for evergreater value and reliability; a quest that is often pleasurable (if not easy). The outcome has seen quite a few changes to our listings. In today’s tough markets we believe in the need to actively promote value. That said, Bordeaux is one of the truly great wine regions of the world, with the wines having been held in great esteem by the discerning palates for centuries. The region covers an area of some 250,000 acres with more than 22,000 vineyard owners producing the average equivalent of 44 million cases a year. The region is split by the rivers Garonne and Dordogne meeting to create the mighty Gironde on its way to the Atlantic. The Gironde’s ‘Left Bank’ (south-west) is dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon with Cabernet Franc and Merlot in varying proportions.

Meanwhile the ‘Right Bank’ (north-east) has rounder, slightly softer styles dominated by Merlot. To reflect this, we have refreshed our offering by placing the wines into the Appellation Controlée they originate from. Although predominately red wines, there are also some superb fresh dry whites such as the reliably delicious Château Pierrail. The whites are mainly to be found in the south and west of the region and there are some wonderful clean, modern rosés. Last, but by no means least, are the luscious dessert wines made possible by the botrytis mould that thrives on the grapes in the moist atmosphere of the river basin. The Château Le Pin Sacriste in its full size bottle is a wonderful introduction for customers wanting to offer a sweeter wine with pudding within a set menu. Or why not include the cost of a small glass within the price of a set dish?

Please note that we purchase select parcels of stock and therefore, availability may be restricted. Whilst we will endeavour to maintain these parcels, prices may fluctuate/change should new stock be purchased. * Prices quoted are net

AC Bordeaux/Bordeaux Supérieur 5616690 5616710

Chai de Bordes Rouge 2009, Bordeaux £7.02 Half Bottle £4.17 A mid-bodied Claret that has ripe spicy fruit and a liquorice note. (C) 13.5%vol

5613510 Château Tour des Graves 2009, Bordeaux £7.51 Bright, fresh, well-balanced and with quite perfect fruit, this is a delight. (C) 13%vol 5613460 Château Vieux Dominique 2006, Bordeaux Supérieur £10.49 A cracking claret with smoky spicy character and a softening edge of maturity over the fine-grained tannins. (C) 13%vol 5602260 Château Pierrail 2009, Bordeaux Supérieur £10.72 Smoky dark wine, stirring and waking. Carries a forest signature of wild berries and sweetly charred timber. Very rewarding. (C) 14%vol 5613440

Château Bois Noir 2005, Bordeaux Supérieur £11.68 A gently oaked, well rounded wine with 80% Merlot to give a fleshy, fruity weight and plenty of black Cabernet berry style. Vanilla and nougat notes from the oak provide layers of flavour. (D) 13.5%vol

Left Bank HAUT-MÉDOC 5617610 NEW Château Lamothe-Bergeron 2009, Haut-Médoc

£17.12

Very charming nose with a perfect combination of red fruit and vanilla. Juicy, pure and generous in the mouth, with a very long finish. (D) 13%vol

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France bordeaux 5617640 NEW Château Bernadotte 2006, Haut-Médoc

£17.74

Owned by Champagne Louis Roederer, Bernadotte is made from Cabernet and Merlot with just a touch of Petit Verdot. The wine is both fresh and fruity with solid tannins. It is a Haut-Médoc in a style combining modernism and tradition. Its texture will gain smoothness with ageing. (C) 13%vol

5617620 NEW Château Charmail 2009, Haut-Médoc

£21.66

A small privately owned Château that has become one of the stars of the Haut-Médoc. Predominantly Merlot in the blend, the wine is superb, rich, full bodied with well-judged oak. (C) 14%vol 5617580 NEW La Demoiselle de Sociando-Mallet 2009, Haut-Médoc

This is the second wine of the outstanding Château Sociando-Mallet. The 2009 vintage offers an intense ruby/purple colour with pleasant aromas of strawberry, raspberry and cherry. Its style is rather supple, with melted tannins, attractive volume of mouth and good length. (C) 13%vol

5714640

Château Sociando Mallet 2006, Haut-Médoc Mild and malty, admirably open and very appealing, it is also thick and sweet and savoury as well – an attractive combination. Though perhaps rather less obviously terroir-driven than most earlier vintages it has light tannins on the finish that offer it a very classy future. (C) 12.5%vol

£24.33

£39.95

MARGAUX 5617560 NEW Château Grand Tayac 2007, Margaux

£19.07

Fourth generation family-owned estate using predominantly Cabernet in the blend. It reveals a spicy nose with almond and dried fruit aromas. On the palate it is supple, round and fine with good structure and nice freshness. (C) 13%vol 5714510 *Château Labégorce Zédé 2005, Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel Margaux A very concentrated wine with scented and gentle fruit character that gives a sleek and expressive style. A refined Margaux elegance allows for early drinking but cellaring would bring its own reward. (D) 13.5%vol 5714630

Château Boyd Cantenac 2006, Margaux Robert Parker raved about this giving it an impressive 89. The tannins are still a little prominent, but given some time they will settle down. Its deep ruby purple colour is accompanied by sweet black cherry, scorched earth, and camphor notes, a sweet, rich mid-palate, medium to full body, and excellent purity as well as depth. The tannins kick in the finish, but there is a lot going on here in a positive sense. (C) 13%vol

5613350 *Château d’Issan 2005, 3ème Cru Classé Margaux Attractive ruby claret with enticing bramble fruit on the nose and tobacco overtones. Delicious damson and plum flavours with lots of concentration, velvety tannins and a touch of cedar spice on the finish. Classic Margaux that will develop further complexity over the next few years. (C) 12.5%vol 5714380

*Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 1999, Margaux Dark and firm with plenty of spicy fruit and decent concentration. It has the hallmark chalkiness of a Margaux and firm style. Leafy, herby and full of berry fruit, it is lifted with a tidy mineral line and racy backbone. Solid but not chunky and a credit to the Château. (D) 12.5%vol

£24.41

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£76.66

5714600 *Château Palmer 2003, 3ème Cru Classé Margaux £86.38 A relatively light year for Palmer with less Merlot than usual. It shows subtly sweet blackberry fruit with a touch of violets and spice rounded out with velvety tannins and a lovely juicy moreish finish. It is finely structured without being intense, fragrant yet still rigorous, understated initially but blossoms into rich length. (D) 12.5%vol 5714590

*Château Palmer 2002, 3ème Cru Classé Margaux £103.57 Smooth, sweet blackcurranty nose with nice purity and some chocolatey richness. Very expressive and intense. The palate shows good concentration of pure, supple dark fruits with good acid, tannins and a minerally finish. A very satisfying, pure wine that is quite dense and has real appeal. Lots of potential for development here. (D) 13%vol

5702150 *Château Palmer 1989, 3ème Cru Classé Margaux £219.15 Most attractive, sweet, soft and mature, with cedar notes. Ideal for drinking now. (C) 12%vol

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MÉDOC 5617650 NEW La Chapelle de Potensac 2007, Médoc

£16.12

The second wine of Potensac and a little less aromatic than the ‘Grand Vin’. It has subtle fruit, new oak and robust tannins all contributing to the concentration, power and lusciousness of this wine. (D) 13%vol 5617550 NEW La Chapelle de Potensac 2009, Médoc

£16.81

A large Château with the same owners as the more famous Château Leoville-Las Cases. A young and fruity aroma, well-structured in the classical Médoc style. Will benefit from some ageing in the bottle. (D) 13.5%vol

MOULIS 5714610

Château Maucaillou 2006, Cru Bourgeois Supérieur Moulis £20.83 There is an elegant austerity that belies the delicate, racy edge. It is an extremely fresh wine with sweet red berry fruit on the fore palate and neatly turned oak structure. This is one of the over-performers of both class and vintage. (C) 13%vol

5714620

Château Poujeaux 2006, Moulis £25.92 Immediately it shows an interesting, exciting minerality on the nose and works up to a ripe and charming weight on the palate. It is fresh and jazzy with ripe cassis fruit and chewy fine tannins - a winning combination for early drinking. Good value. Drinking best now to 2016. (C) 13%vol

5617600 NEW Château Maucaillou 2009, Moulis

£27.16

Château Maucaillou wines are generally rich in colour, with particularly subtle and fruity aromatic strength, characterised by very ripe, harmoniously balanced, jammy and full-bodied flavours. The wines are aged for at least eighteen months, a very high proportion for Moulis. (D) 14%vol

PAUILLAC 5702230

*Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 1983, 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac £97.29 Autumnal red. Gorgeous fruit aromas are deep and warm. On the palate all fruit and oak elements are marvellously integrated into a faultless experience. (D) 12.5%vol

5701960

*Château Lynch-Bages 1983, 5ème Cru Classé Pauillac £104.80 Tight and well balanced with a relatively corpulent structure, it shows dusty black fruits with cedary, leathery overtones and a touch of green pepper. There is savoury maturity over a solid tannic structure that extends in a long, long finish. (D) 12.5%vol

5701980

*Château Lynch-Bages 1986, 5ème Cru Classé Pauillac £118.19 The nose mingles young juicy red fruits with intense black fruit sweetness and fine leather. Superbly generous flavours have both vigour and power to run out into a great long finish. (D) 12.5%vol

5702240

*Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 1985, 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac £137.82 Astonishing fruit and oak concentration on the nose, driven with power and confidence. Fruit is released on the palate, shining and juicy, smooth oak, all integrated into one velvet whole. Masterful. (D) 12.5%vol

5617660 NEW *Château Lynch-Bages 2009, Grand Cru, Pauillac

£139.89

Very powerful and well balanced. The colour is deep and the nose reflects the sunny growing season with remarkable ripeness and overtones of blackcurrant and black fruit. The wine starts out unctuous and straightforward on the palate with impressively concentrated, elegant tannin accompanied by plenty of body. 2009 Lynch-Bages has a rich and opulent flavour enhanced by fresh acidity that contributes to perfect balance and an incredibly long aftertaste. (D) 13.5%vol

5701970

*Château Lynch-Bages 1985, 5ème Cru Classé Pauillac £149.54 Eucalyptus is followed fast by fruit of great concentration. Hugely generous, wrap-around sweet ripeness in the palate. A walk-in flavour. Very New World – glossy and dramatic. (D) 12.5%vol

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France bordeaux 5702250 *Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 1986 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac £153.47 Rich and warm tobacco with fruit aromas. Deliciously tasty and combative, with fruit depth, oak flavours and big tannins. Ripe and chewy, a very good vintage. Unquestionably delicious now. (D) 12.5%vol 5702220

*Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 1982, 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac £390.37 The nose has opened right out and while very rich is still positively juicy, youthful and joyous. The sweetness and firmness of the palate create a quintessence of deliciousness, all transported on that Lalande hallmark of silken texture. Simply glorious. (D) 12.5%vol

5702070

*Château Mouton-Rothschild 1966, 1er Cru Classé Pauillac £714.73 This phenomenal classic shows a deep garnet hue with a mineral four square style and a touch of tobacco. The palate is dense and and full of black fruits with a sturdy structure, very mature and absolutely at its peak. An incredible wine. (D) 12.5%vol

5701890

*Château Latour 1982, 1er Cru Classé Pauillac It is incredibly dense with cigar box cedar and cassis aromas. The palate is complex and elegant and finely tannic with a wonderful finesse and grace. Deep curranty fruit mingles finely with mocha, tobacco and tar to create an intense complexity. (D) 12.5%vol

£1,535.43

ST. ESTÈPHE 5714500

*Château Cos-Labory 2005, 5ème Cru Classé St. Estèphe Full of really classic Saint Estèphe minerality, it is inky-dark with a svelte, almost stony style and real density of fruit. It is fine and tight and is one that will benefit with time. In its class it is probably one of the stars of the vintage. (D) 13.5%vol

£27.97

5702200 *Château de Pez 2007, Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel St. Estèphe £30.23 Intensely deep colour, it has the cassis and tobacco leaf nose of ripe concentrated Cabernet from this classic area. Big, fine flavours, richly austere it is maturing at a dignified pace with real elegance. A fine treat for those who enjoy the muscle and sinew of St. Estèphe. (D) 13%vol 5714670

Château Montrose 2006, 2ème Cru Classé, St. Estèphe A dark, brooding beast that is giving little away yet on the nose but indicates a great sweetness on the palate. Black fruit, very dry tannins and real dry St. Estèphe grip. There is plenty of freshness and energy as it growls in its lair. (C) 12.5%vol

ST. JULIEN

5617570 NEW Les Fiefs de Lagrange 2009, St.Julien

£71.95

£26.21

Second wine of Château Lagrange. A top quality wine that is rightly admired as a consistent and fruity wine of exceptional value. It is broody and concentrated with blackberry fruit flavours and mineral notes. The palate is well balanced with firm tannins and long structured finish. (D) 13.5%vol

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5614200

Château Léoville-Barton 2006, Grand Cru Classé, St.Julien £53.83 It is very deep, dark and intense with sturdy tobacco leaf notes and a complexity of savoury-leathery aromas. Powerfully ripe and rich, there is plenty to draw you in to savour it as the tannins work their magic. Jancis Robinson describes it as “very energetic and even eclectic in terms of impact on the palate” and she gives it an impressive 18 points. (C) 12.5%vol

5714300

*Château Leoville-Barton 2000, Cru Classé St. Julien £85.70 This is a great vintage for Leoville-Barton, award winning with 96 points by Robert Parker. It is powerful without being heavy, retaining that classic freshness that can only come from Bordeaux. (C) 12.5%vol

5701920

*Château Leoville Las Cases 1983, 2ème Cru Classé St. Julien £89.71 Very dark, but black is edging to brown. It has cool intensely concentrated fruit aroma, that neatly follows through and measures out on the palate. Intensity giving way to length on finish. (D) 12.5%vol

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Right Bank POMEROL 5714290

*Château L’Evangile 2004, Pomerol Plenty of time ahead for this vintage from one of the most prestigious estates in Pomerol producing some of the most sought-after wines in the appellation. Quite dense with some sweetness, lift and refreshment. Very respectable and well balanced with sufficient fruit and just a bit of inkiness on the finish. With Michel Rolland as consultant winemaker, the wines of L’Evangile are now challenging Pétrus and Lafleur in terms of their sheer class and quality. (D) 13%vol

£70.25

ST. EMILION 5617590

Château Sansonnet 2004, Grand Cru, St. Emilion £20.73 Predominantly Merlot, deep ruby colour with a perfume of red berries and a light toastiness. A very commercial style Bordeaux from a small Estate. (C) 13.5%vol

5617630

Château Capet Guillier 2009, Grand Cru, St. Emilion £28.72 Deep in colour and full-bodied, this is a supple and accessible wine, with dark berried fruit and spice, supported by fine-grained tannins. Long and refined on the finish. (C) 14.5%vol

5714370 NEW *Château La Gaffelière 2001, Grand Cru, St. Emilion

£39.96

An attractive straightforward Right Bank wine with juicy fruit characteristics and a silky, sleek texture.Not beltingly huge or intensely black, yet showing a gentleness and elegance of fruit and delicacy in style. Absolutely at its peak at the moment, yet there is no great rush over it. (D) 13%vol

5714650 NEW Château Beau-Séjour Bécot 2006, St. Emilion

£46.99

Plenty of black fruits on the nose with a subtle hint of woodsmoke that indicate the sweet ripe palate to follow. Bright and fresh, it has quite an opulent opening gambit and an admirable rigour and appetising zip to support the fine dry tannins. Definitely a superior wine within its appellation. (C) 14%vol

Rosé

5602500 Château Pierrail 2010/11, Bordeaux Supérieur £7.68 Lovely Château-bottled rosé, offers a super-fresh cranberry lift-off, and stays dazzling all the year-round. (2) 12.5%vol

White 5616700 Chai de Bordes Blanc 2010/11, Bordeaux £7.02 A crisp and dry white wine with smoky mineral notes in addition to citrussy fruit. (1) 12%vol 5602490 Château Pierrail 2007/08, Bordeaux Supérieur £7.68 Sauvignon Blanc and Sauvignon Gris together make an easy lifted style, delivered with soft breezy freshness. (1) 13%vol

Pudding Wine 5602550 Château Theulet 2009/10, Monbazillac - Half Bottle £8.47 This creamy sweet wine shows the intense complexity and magic of Noble Rot in a lighter style. Flashes of marmalade, dried fruit and citrus peel leap from the glass with astonishing purity. (7) 12.5%vol 5613650

Château Petit Vedrines 2007/08, Sauternes £20.64 Classic peach and honey notes characterise this wine. The perception of sweetness is offset by fruit, dried apricot and melon, which makes this a very good partner for fruit desserts and cheese. (7) 13.5%vol

5714660

Château Rieussec 2006, Sauternes £53.00 Very big and powerful with plenty of weight, it has a sweet floral herbiness and a complexity of candied peel and marmalade. It is clearly a pretty ambitious wine, solid and creamy, it is impressive though it needs lots of time. (7) 13.5%vol

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FRANCE BURGUNDY If Bordeaux is the King of wine regions then Burgundy is the Queen with its elegant Pinot Noirs and classic Chablis. Chardonnay is the most widely planted grape for the whites and the notoriously difficult to grow Pinot Noir for the reds (with the exception of Beaujolais where Gamay is the grape varietal). Chablis signals the Northern-most area of Burgundy where Chardonnay produces fine wines with elegant acidity and minerality. Two hours south and you reach the start of the Côte d’Or, home to the legendary Pinot Noir villages of Gevrey-Chambertin and Nuits-St-Georges and the equally-famed Chardonnay villages of Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet. Further south are the Mâconnais villages such as Pouilly-Fuissé where

again, Chardonnay reigns supreme. At the southern end of the region, red wines take the lead in Beaujolais, where the Gamay grape produces wonderfully diverse wines from floral Fleurie to the more powerful wines of Moulin à Vent. We are proud to have over 30 Burgundian wines for you to choose from, whether its for day-to-day drinking in style or something more special to adorn your list.

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CÔTE CHALONNAISE

5617010

Mercurey 2008/09, Domaine Chanson Flavours of raspberry, liquorice and spices. Concentrated, well-balanced, beautiful tannic structure with good persistence. (B) 13%vol

Côtes de Beaune

5602860

Hautes Côtes de Beaune 2008/09, Domaine Chanson £13.71 True Burgundy quality has been given to this young Hautes Côtes – a real over-performer in its class with vibrant fruit and absolute depth. (C) 12.5%vol

5602580

Aloxe Corton 2007/08, Louis Latour £26.90 Youthful ripe aroma. Young juicy Pinot Noir on the palate with some red berry fruit and a touch of violets - very smooth and well-mannered. (C) 13.5%vol

5617020

Pommard 2008/09, Domaine Chanson Intense aromas of ripe red berries with a hint of minerality. Delicate oak and well-integrated tannins with a long and generous finish. (C) 13.5%vol

Côtes de Nuits

5614520

Hautes Côtes de Nuits 2008/09, Aujoux £11.07 Typically light and cherryish with a delicate perfumed style. Plenty of morello fruit and a refreshing summer-pudding flavour matched with a touch of smoky spice, pulled together over finely tuned tannins. Beautifully expressive. (C) 13%vol

5617060

Nuits-St-Georges 2006/07, Louis Latour £28.77 Ripe cassis and black cherry fruit aromas. Classic vegetal, mushroomy character with long, elegant finish showing a rich vanilla flavour. (C) 13.5%vol

5617030

Gevrey Chambertin 2007/08, Domaine Chanson £31.98 Very refreshing aromas of red berries mixed with spices and vanilla. Well-integrated oak note and refined tannic structure. (C) 13.5%vol

Beaujolais & Mâconnais

5603020 5603030

Beaujolais Chermieux 2008/09, Paul Beaudet £7.17 Half Bottle £4.29 France’s juiciest young red that has entranced generations. A glass full of raspberries and cream of great friendliness. (B) 12%vol

5617070

Beaujolais-Villages 2010/11, Domaine de Boischampt, Pierre Dupond £7.88 Light to medium bodied red from Southern Burgundy with an intensive fruity feel. It is superb with fish and shellfish, and for pure refreshment, it is also delicious served slightly chilled. (A) 13%vol

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5603100

Mâcon Supérieur Terres Rouge 2009/10, Pierre Dupond £7.88 A ‘supérieur’ worthy of the name – red Mâcon that shows robust ripe fruit and all the attractive fresh juicy flavours that follow from that. (B) 12.5%vol

5603050

Côte de Brouilly 2009/10, Domaine de Chardignan, Paul Beaudet, Beaujolais £9.29 Côte de Brouilly is one of the smallest of Beaujolais named villages, yet frequently manages to encapsulate the essence of them all – a joyousness teamed with gratifying fruit intensity. (C) 13.5%vol

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Morgon Les Corcelettes 2008/09, Louis Latour, Beaujolais £9.87 Morgon is the strong and serious Cru of Beaujolais. Full-bodied, firm and able to age. (D) 13%vol

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Fleurie Belle Grâce 2009/10, Aujoux, Beaujolais £10.17 Absolutely classic raspberries and cream nose that is vibrantly attractive. Soft texture and enticing berry fruit are given a little weight of concentration to make it a serious contender. (C) 13%vol

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Half Bottle £6.54 Well-structured wine with lots of red fruit character. It is supple and has perfectly ripe tannins that make it ideal with meatier fish dishes, poultry, game or cheese. (B) 13%vol

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Chablis 2010/11, Le Manoir £9.85 Attractive young Chablis with steely minerality and green apple fruit flavours. Sealed with a screwcap for extra freshness. (2) 12.5%vol

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Chablis 2010/11, La Lotte £10.53 A proper traditional style of Chablis. A taut Chablis line of minerality runs through orange citrus fruit to lighten the touch – racy and confident through to the steely finish. (2) 12.5%vol

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Petit Chablis 2010/11, Domaine Laroche £11.28 Pale lemon-green, full rounded aroma and flavour making a sound finish. Very good quality for this junior appellation. (2) 12%vol

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Chablis Saint Martin 2010/11, Domaine Laroche £13.69 Fine gold, with full fruit and authentic Chablis flinty character. Firm, correct, perfectly expressed. (2) 12%vol

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Chablis 1er Cru Les Vaudevay 2008/09, Domaine Laroche £18.62 The elegant biscuit and brioche aroma is fitting of its ‘Premier Cru’ status. There is fine fruit flavour with the merest hint of oak to round out the citrus notes and extend the finish. (2) 12%vol

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Mâcon-Lugny Les Genièvres 2009/10, Louis Latour £9.15 Half Bottle £5.03 Bright favourite from the Latour stable, with fresh grassy notes, plenty of tropical fruit and a firm roundness. Good ripe Chardonnay, with a touch of age, from one of Burgundy’s most durable producers. (2) 13%vol

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Unoaked Chardonnay 2009/10, Mâcon Villages, Aujoux Crisp, and showing off disarmingly fresh, young citrus fruit in its unoaked style. Pure, clean brightness is shown at its best under a screwcap. (2) 13%vol

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Pouilly Fuissé 2008/09, P. Ferraud et Fils £14.80 Classic firm and ripe Pouilly, yet with modern, fresh and energetic aromas. Flavours are at once sappy and green, with a creamy vein from a little oak support. Genuine and delicious. (2) 13%vol

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Montagny 2008/09, Louis Latour £11.87 Pale lemon colour. Nose with ripe promise. Palate of butter and lemon successfully combined. (2) 13%vol

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Saint-Veran Les Terres Noires 2009/10, Domaine des Deux Roches £12.36 Fresh, firm, flavoursome southern Burgundy with bright bready, apple and lemon character. Very clean with nice weight to fill it out. (2) 13%vol

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St. Aubin 1er Cru Dents de Chien 2009/10, Olivier Leflaive £20.02 Fine gold. Light toasted spicy oak aroma. Smoothly-ripe and full to taste. Long and full in the finish. (2) 13.5%vol

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Meursault 1er Cru 2001/02, Château de Blagny, Louis Latour £24.35 Lemon colour. Soft, rounded, rich Chardonnay flavours, full of sun and vitality. Plenty of pure fruit character for those who are not looking for oak flavour and weight. (2) 13.5%vol

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Puligny-Montrachet 2006/07, Louis Latour £30.79 Pale lemon colour. Full-flavoured young wine with no evident oak. Very neat and confident Puligny with signs of balanced ageing for added depth. (2) 13.5%vol

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Chassagne-Montrachet 2007/08, Louis Latour £32.19 This fine, elegant, unoaked Chardonnay is classic of its village within the Côtes de Beaune. Buttery brioche notes with a citric underline show a stylish complexity. (2) 13.5%vol

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Puligny-Montrachet 2008, Louis Carillon et Fils £38.63 Intensely scented fruit and soft oak nose. Superbly integrated flavours from this top flight producer, finding lemon dash in the smoothest fruit imaginable. (2) 13.5%vol

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Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2000, Domaine Louis Latour £54.35 G The nose of this golden wine may still be understated, but the lovely sunny top fruit notes have already combined with a buttery nuttiness that is fine and mouth-filling. A rich concentration of flavours swells and develops in the glass. (2) 14%vol

Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2001, Louis Latour £93.89 G Now at the peak of its powers, it has finally come into its own. It is subtle and concentrated with layers of tropical fruit and caramel and hints of vanilla and oak. Very intense and beautifully balanced with a taut acidity that lifts it through the immense finish. (2) 14%vol *Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2005, Vincent Girardin £103.73 Vincent’s ancient vines produce rich, unctuous wines of immense concentration and power yet refined and subtle balance with elegant fruit. Wonderfully spicy with peachy stone fruit character, it is stunningly fat and ripe but with a crisp acidity that shapes this ripely sweet and full wine. Beltingly good. (2) 13.5%vol

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FRANCE LOIRE The Loire Valley Vineyard stretches from the west coast Nantes area with its bone dry, sea-fresh Muscadets, through to Central Loire (also known as France’s garden) with sweeter Vouvrays and dry fruity Touraine Sauvignon. Upstream from there is the Upper Loire, the Central Valley – almost in the centre of the country – and home to the villages of Pouilly Fumé, Sancerre and Menetou-Salon, with their superb minerally, flinty wines. The Loire region produces every colour; white, red and rosé and every type of wine; dry, sweet, still and sparkling. The area is the biggest producer of white wine in France, and produces 20% of all the country’s wine. The UK is the biggest export market for the Loire region and the wines are perfectly suited to the abundance of fresh fish and seafood found on menus across the south west. We work closely with Chereau Carré, a leading Muscadet négociant. The wines come from the producer’s own 120 hectare estate and are ideal partners to shellfish. Guy Saget wines, Pouilly Fumé and Sancerre, represent assured quality and elegance, and are now closed with screw cap for ultra freshness. Worth trying is Henri

Pellé’s Menetou-Salon, the leading estate in the region, now made by his daughter-in-law. The wine is crisp and fragrant, pure and clean. For extra indulgence, Sancerre Vacheron is an impeccably run 37-hectare estate certified Organic family domain.

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Rosé d’Anjou 2010/11, Domaine des Nouelles, Chereau Carré £6.60 Half Bottle £3.87 All softness and light sweetness here – no angles. A long-standing favourite from the lovely Loire Valley. (4) 10.5%vol

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Sancerre Rosé 2009/10, Domaine de la Perrière £13.58 Classically pale and delicately dry, Pinot Noir rosé from the Loire is highly sought after for its cool-as-a-cucumber calm. Elegant strawberry and raspberry fruits share a tightrope in perfect balance with natural acidity. (2) 13%vol

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Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine 2010/11, Chereau Carré £6.08 Half Bottle £3.68 Dry, crisp, and fresh with a sea-breeze and light almond character. Carries a light and easy natural style. (1) 12%vol

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Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie 2009/10, Château L’Oiselinière de la Ramée, Chereau Carré £7.46 Half Bottle £4.43 Just what a good young Muscadet is all about. A suggestion of sea breeze over new-mown hay, some mineral cool, finished with calm length. (1) 12%vol

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Sauvignon de Touraine 2010/11, Domaine du Pré Baron Really bright and peppery at first acquaintance with pronounced herbal and grassy style. A wonderful expression of typical Loire Sauvignon with hints of capsicum and box hedge and fresh broad beans. Racy enough to show off its minerality and classic elegance. A proper over-performer. (1) 12.5%vol

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Vouvray 2010/11, Domaine de Vaufuget, Chereau Carré £8.13 With its floral bouquet, appley fruit and cool acid balance, Vouvray’s natural accompaniments are river fish, shellfish and soft cheeses. Its medium-dry softness also makes a delightful aperitif. (4) 12%vol

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Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie 2009/10, Comte Leloup de Chasseloir, Chereau Carré £9.16 A remarkable Muscadet – a “reserve” wine, matured from an earlier vintage to accrue extra character and depth of flavour slowly, and in which not a jot of freshness has been lost. (1) 12%vol

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Sancerre 2009/10, Domaine Neveu £11.61 A classic wine from the historical home of Sauvignon. Not only does it have an elegant ‘gunflint’ minerality, but the grassy, gooseberry fruit carries through the citrus richness. (1) 13.5%vol

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Pouilly Fumé Les Logeres 2010/11, Guy Saget £12.77 Classic Pouilly from the central vineyards of the Loire. Crisply refreshing aromatic fruit and an underlying suggestion of flint. (1) 12.5%vol

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Sancerre Sélection Première 2010/11, Guy Saget £13.07 Cool and grassy, with a boisterous touch of gooseberry fruit over a neat mineral base, this offers classic character at good value. (1) 12.5%vol

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Menetou-Salon Clos des Blanchais 2009/10, Domaine Henry Pellé £16.07 Perhaps the most lovely of all the Loire Sauvignons, Pellé’s fine and charmingly lime-scented wine merely hints at its gloved power. (1) 14%vol

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Pouilly Fumé Les Roches Cuvée Prestige 2008/09, Guy Saget £17.52 Fascinating mellow flavours combine in an unusual aged Loire Sauvignon. The enriched style still maintains its ultra-fresh character. An exceptionally calm and cool fine wine. (2) 12.5%vol

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Sancerre 2010/11, Domaine Vacheron £18.83 Highly-praised Sancerre producer living up to the domaine reputation with a confident and expressive wine. Racy top notes of greengages and fresh-cut grass meet on a mineral edge. (1) 12.5%vol

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FRANCE RhÔne Rhône is a versatile and highly productive region of two parts; the cooler north with its powerful, spicy Syrahs and peach-perfumed Viogniers focusing on the hill of Hermitage; then the warmer south with its brilliant blends such as Châteauneuf-du-Pape, which can be made from up to 13 grape varieties. We continue to list old favourites such as Domaine Perrin and Louis Mousset whose examples show off the wines in all their glory. They are surrounded by the vast but lesser-known (and equally tasty) area of the many villages of the Côtes du Rhône, including Gigondas and Vacqueyras. We have a number of exciting new additions to complement our existing collection including three wines from the renowned Chapoutier estate one of which, La Petit Ruche Crozes-Hermitage, has won a Gold Medal at the International Wine Challenge 2011. Another welcome embellishment to our list are two wines from Colombo & Fille. Laure

Colombo, daughter of the top Rhône producer Jean-Luc Colombo, has returned from travelling the globe and obtaining a Masters degree to become the new lead inspiration of the company and apply her considerable skills to these renowned wines. Their St Joseph Syrah is hand-harvested and aged in both new and old oak to produce a wine of rich, dense flavour.

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Côtes du Rhône Reserve des Capucins 2010/11, Auguste Bessac £6.27 Young, well-ripened, ready-to-go Rhône red. Always friendly and very correct, its berry fruit, light style is neatly retained. (B) 13.5%vol

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Côtes du Ventoux 2010/11, Domaine Perrin £7.12 The Perrin family are the very model of modern wine production. Their wines are deceptively simple and natural-tasting. Simply a perfect ripe juicy red – delicious to the last drop. (C) 13.5%vol

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Côtes du Rhône Les Trois Couronnes 2009/10, Louis Mousset £7.50 A thoroughly amiable southern Rhône of warmth and ripeness, with plenty of red berry fruits and a fine tannin structure to create good all-round balance. (C) 13.5%vol

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Côtes du Rhône 2009/10, Colombo & Fille

A bright and seductively fruity wine packed with red fruit characters, well-rounded tannins and balanced acidity. (C) 13.5%vol

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Les Vignes de Bila-Haut 2009/10, M. Chapoutier

£9.07

Made from Syrah with its savage aromas of scrub and spice, Grenache so full of surprises and Carignan for minerality and tannic notes. Fleshy and well-structured, ideal with beef or Mediterranean food. (D) 14.5%vol

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Côtes du Rhône Nature 2010/11, Domaine Perrin Made in a supple spicy Syrah style. This juicy and effortlessly-delicious wine has the Perrin family fingerprints all over it and the grapes have been grown organically. (C) 13.5%vol

£9.97

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Crozes Hermitage 2008/09, Louis Mousset Very deep red colour, and fascinating pepper aroma of classic Syrah. Richly maturing, delicious fruit flavours appear on the palate, with tense mineral notes and sweet fine leather. (D) 12.5%vol

£10.98

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Crozes Hermitage 2009/10, La Petite Ruche, M. Chapoutier

£13.50

Red fruits, blackcurrant and raspberry aromas, fresh and rounded with a baked fruit note on the palate. Very fine and elegant. (D) 13%vol

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Crozes Hermitage Les Jalets 2008/09, Paul Jaboulet Ainé Deep red-black and glossy, with an intense promising aroma. Concentrated black fruits in the mouth take on a ripe peppery character. Delicious now, but plenty of evolution to go. (D) 12.5%vol

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Vacqueyras 2008/09, Paul Jaboulet Ainé £13.96 Intensely exciting character of cool mineral notes and spiced pine. Peppery fruit and a fine finish all add up to an electric Jaboulet result. (D) 14%vol

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Coudoulet de Beaucastel Côtes du Rhône 2004/05, Château de Beaucastel £15.50 Beaucastel’s second wine offers plenty of fine bright berry fruit, showing fresh and smooth on the palate. It is elegant with some creamy richness and just a hint of tar and violets. (D) 14%vol

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St Joseph 2009/10, Colombo & Fille

From hand-harvested Syrah, this wine is traditionally vinified and aged for a minimum of 12 months in a mixture of old and new oak. The result is a wine with wonderful richness and a dense full-bodied structure with blackberry, cherry and clove notes. (D) 13.5%vol

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Gigondas Pierre Aiguille 2007/08, Paul Jaboulet Ainé £16.99 Full dark purple, with a deep maturing aroma of spiced pepper and black cherries, that leads into a rich chunky velvety flavour and long finish. (D) 14.5%vol

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Châteauneuf-du-Pape Reserve Benoit XII 2007/08, Auguste Bessac £17.19 Half Bottle £9.95 Châteauneuf has achieved world-favouritism by being as equally spicy and well-flavoured for informal summer eating, as richly warming in winter. This is a charming, easy-drinking style. (C) 14%vol

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Châteauneuf-du-Pape Les Sinards 2007/08, Domaine Perrin £24.47 Young healthy powerful Châteauneuf with wall-to-wall fruit and spice flavours. All the character and muscle you could want in a fine fruit coat. Another winner from the Perrin stable. (D) 14.5%vol

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Côte Rotie Brune et Blonde 2005, E. Guigal £37.94 Some people would kill for this wine. It’s the peak of the classic northern Rhônes from the canonised M.Guigal. The fruit is exciting, evolved, rich, juicy, edged with fine metal and textured-like satin. (D) 13.5%vol

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Les Vignes de Bila-Haut 2010/11, M. Chapoutier

A delicious blend of Grenache Blanc, Grenache Gris and Macabeu from the Roussillon area. It displays citrus aromas with smoky notes and is rounded and balanced. (2) 12.5%vol

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Côtes du Rhône Reserve 2010/11, Domaine Perrin £9.36 Softly leafy, touch of lemon, hint of butter. Quietly satisfying wine with very good manners. (2) 13%vol

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Condrieu 2008, E. Guigal £29.73 Three great words: Condrieu (the place) – Viognier (the grape) – Guigal (the producer) – show why the pulses race. Here is an elegantly-matured classic to match its reputation. (2) 14%vol

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M. Chapoutier Independent and family-owned. Members of the Chapoutier family have been in the Rhône since 1808. Michel Chapoutier took over the domain in 1990 and now represents the 7th generation. He is audacious, passionate, constantly creative and a terroir lover. Michel’s love for soils and grapes, especially Syrah led him to spread his wings to Roussillon. The Roussillon history is complex and compelling. Terraces on stony soil, with a rich geological background and a climate that man has adopted for his crops. The Roussillon was bound to attract Michel Chapoutier’s attention. Les Vignes de “Bila-Haut” are the expression of this wonderful terroir.

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FRANCE SOUTH OF FRANCE Wrapping themselves around the coastline of the Mediterranean, the regions of Provence and Languedoc-Roussillon encompass a vast area within which are a great diversity of soils, grape types and wine styles. It is here in the South that one can find the more modern styles of wine, with emphasis on the grape variety and the producer rather than the village or region. And it is in this region of France that great value French offers ‘by the glass’ can be found. Les Bories for instance, offers both light elegant Sauvignon Blanc and intensely fruity Merlot and has proved to be extremely consistent. Or why not re-try Chante d’Or? The house wine of St Austell for many years, it’s undergone a recent facelift and is now a real pleaser – fresh, dry, fruity and light. At St Austell we pride ourselves on the longevity of many of our supplier and producer relationships. Family producers Laroche and Laurent Miquel, to name two, have stood the test of time, even while their magnificent ever-rising international standards and status have rocketed them to global fame. Michel

Laroche, recently again awarded Winemaker of the Year, has been weighed down with medals for decades, and is informally known as ‘King of Chablis’. Laurent Miquel, another top achiever, has just made the ‘Viognier of the Year’. Both have been regular visitors to the South-West over the years, are well-known to many of our customers, and are frequent attendees at the Walter Hicks Wine Fair. New on the list we have found a superb Picpoul de Pinet from La Côte de Flamenc. Bursting with citrus fruit and minerality, it makes an excellent companion to shellfish or a top end, modern wine by the glass.

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Grenache-Merlot NV, Cuvée Chante d’Or, Languedoc £5.13 Litre Bottle £6.65 Smooth, mellow, attractive red wine. (A) 12.5%vol

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Vignes d’Oc Rouge 2010/11, Languedoc £5.13 Light, fresh and easy going, this laid-back red has friendly red fruit flavours and begs to be slurped. (B) 12%vol

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Merlot 2011/12, Riviera, Languedoc

Bags of red fruit, blackcurrants, cherries and raspberry jam. The palate is fine and long with soft, velvety tannins. (B) 13%vol

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Merlot 2010/11, Invenio, Languedoc £5.41 Deep ruby colour with perfumed red fruit character. (C) 13%vol

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Baron d’A rignac Rouge 2010/11, Gers £5.57 Light, easy French red from the South-West. (A) 12.5%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2010/11, Les Bories, Languedoc £5.69 Cabernet from the South of France with friendly warmth and juicy black fruit character. (C) 12.5%vol

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Merlot 2009/10, Les Bories, Languedoc Soft, true Merlot from the South of France. Bright and juicy with a warm, fleshy style. (C) 13%vol

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Syrah-Grenache 2010/11, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc £6.07 Smoky, spicy and herby – very much an expression of its southern French origin – with plenty of attractive hedgerow fruit flavours and good, solid weight. A big wine with an almost chalky minerality that begs to be matched with robust food. (C) 13.5%vol

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Merlot 2010/11, Caves de Berticot, Côtes de Duras £6.38 No heaviness, here is a light supple Merlot wine that takes its cue from many traditional light wines made in neighbouring Bordeaux. (C) 13.5%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2009/10, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue £6.61 Full of plummy, generous fruit with varietal character notes of cassis and currant. Solid rich weight with a grippy style reflective of its location. (C) 12.5%vol

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Merlot 2010/11, Laroche, Languedoc £7.17 Real purple. Rich Merlot smell. Velvet-textured fruit flavours and a splash of oak to firm the taste and shape the finish. Absolutely textbook. (C) 13.5%vol

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Merlot-Cabernet Franc 2009/10, Château des Eyssards, Bergerac £7.58 Young and gratifying fresh aroma. Made in a fresh traditional style, combining bright fruit flavours with the underlying structure to match food. A real pleasure. (C) 14.5%vol

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Syrah 2009/10, Laroche, Languedoc £7.70 Dark red wine with plenty of ripe fruit bursting out, this is a rich juicy style of French Syrah, which also shows off its soft power. A seriously good bottle. (D) 13%vol

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Syrah 2008/09, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc £8.27 Syrah is the star of Laurent Miquel’s 9th generation family vineyards. Brilliance shows in its captivating spicy aromatic ripeness and its natural fruit freshness on the palate. (D) 13.5%vol

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Pinot Noir Valmoissine 2010/11, Louis Latour, Côteaux du Verdon Valmoissine is the upland site of an ancient monastery, perfect for quality Pinot Noir. The proof is in the wine with its fresh strawberry aroma and open flavours. The effect is of ripe softness. (B) 13.5%vol

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Baron d’A rignac Rosé 2010/11, Gers £5.57 Attractive star-bright pink. Lightly dry and refreshing. (3) 12.5%vol

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Cinsault-Syrah Rosé 2010/11, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc £6.07 This innovative family firm produces their modern dry Rosé in a bright fruity style that is positively full-flavoured. Vivid redcurrant fruit drives a super-fresh experience. (2) 12.5%vol

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Rosé de la Chevalière 2010/11, Laroche, Languedoc Among the bigger, dryer, richer styles of rosé wines, with bags of forward raspberry fruit and a real noseful of fresh-picked berries. Big enough to match food well, it is no shrinking violet. (2) 13%vol

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Gabriel Ollivier Rosé 2010/11, Vignerons de Grimaud, Côtes de Provence £7.29 Traditional delicate pale pink wine from a tough masculine landscape. Summer freshness. (2) 13%vol

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Medium Dry NV, Cuvée Chante d’Or £5.13 Litre Bottle £6.65 Medium bodied, flowery and well balanced. (3) 11.5%vol

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Medium Sweet NV, Cuvée Chante d’Or £5.13 Soft, sweet house wine – a real pleaser. (6) 10.5%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc NV, Cuvée Chante d’Or, Languedoc £5.13 Litre Bottle £6.65 Clean, fresh and fruity; a good quality, dry house wine. (2) 12%vol

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Vignes d’Oc Blanc 2010/11, Languedoc £5.13 Straightforward and softly fruity with floral notes and a touch of citrus. Clean, racy and refreshing (2) 12%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Riviera, Languedoc

A very expressive wine with floral, exotic fruits and boxwood notes. Fresh, round and well-balanced. A wonderful easy drinking Sauvignon. (1) 11.5%vol

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Baron d’A rignac Blanc 2010/11, Gers £5.57 Light, soft, dry white from the South-West. (2) 11.5%vol

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Chardonnay 2009/10, Les Bories, Languedoc £5.69 Cool bright Chardonnay – fresh, lemon-scented yet smooth, with a neat dry finish. (2) 13.5%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, Les Bories, Languedoc £5.69 Fresh dry grassy Sauvignon. Its cool bright style has a savoury nettly character that works equally well as an aperitif or with food. (1) 12%vol

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Chardonnay-Viognier 2010/11, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc £6.07 Melons and peaches are suggested in this soft southern wine: its lifted bouquet and supple flavour are quietly sensual. (2) 13%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, Caves de Berticot, Côtes de Duras £6.38 Grassy dry Sauvignon from western France, with a pleasing crisp neat finish. (1) 12%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue £6.48 Light grassy, nettle character that is so classic, yet so rare in a Vin de Pays wine. Delicate and aromatic with a bracing, racy streak. (1) 12%vol

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Chardonnay 2009/10, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue £6.55 Montaubéron’s Chardonnay dazzles with easy fresh charm. A lively wine with buttery weight and floral flavours. Light and true to its variety it has a lemony edge and sense of class. (1) 13%vol

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Unoaked Terret 2010/11, Laroche, Languedoc £6.90 Well-made firm dry wine from the little-known grape variety, Terret. No flashy aromatics, simply modern, well-structured, without oak – and ideal with food. (2) 12%vol

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Viognier 2010/11, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue Faultlessly fresh and accurate Viognier from lovely unknown family estate at astonishing prices. Evidently made with great care to give peachy, blossomy fruit style with confident weight and assurance. A great discovery. (2) 13.5%vol

£6.92

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Unoaked Chardonnay 2010/11, Laroche, Languedoc Skillfully-made modern wine, with a high-toned bouquet of limes, and a creamy-clean richness on the palate. (2) 13.5%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon 2010/11, Château des Eyssards, Bergerac Cool, smooth, with green-grass freshness, like a meadow. On the palate, full of zest, flavour and real class. (1) 13.5%vol

£7.58

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Picpoul de Pinet 2010/11, La Côte de Flamenc, Languedoc

£7.96

This is an outstanding value for money wine that really delivers. Bursting with flavour, this Picpoul reflects its individual terroirs and has an intensity of citrus fruit and minerality. (1) 12.5%vol

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Viognier 2010/11, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc £8.27 Peach-scented Viognier is perfectly pitched here. Skillful winemaking keeps the peach notes true, right through the lovely long cool finish. (2) 13.5%vol

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Château de la Peyrade NV, Muscat de Frontignan – Half Bottle £6.91 A truly intense, fresh, pure Muscat. It is wonderfully grapey and brightly refreshing, relying on a bracing citrus backbone to balance the luscious sweetness in style. Perfect lightly chilled with fruit desserts, as a digestif or an aperitif. (8) 15%vol

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Château des Eyssards Cuvée Flavie Saussignac 2006/07, Bergerac – 50cl Bottle £11.35 Gorgeous golden-hearted wine. Manages to be concentrated to the point of viscosity, yet fresh and exotic. Quite a sensation. (8) 13.5%vol

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Alsace It was said that when old Alsace was part of Germany, its purpose was to make the famous wines of the Rhein and Mosel look even better by producing cheap blending wines. However, since the end of the First World War, when the region became part of France, Alsace has carved a path as a producer of arresting quality wines, famed particularly for aromatic whites such as Riesling and Gewürztraminer. In the rain-shadow of the Vosges Mountains, this unique region of France is capable of producing wines that achieve higher alcohol levels - similar to those seen in the south of France, while retaining the cool, aromatic edge akin to those of northerly regions.

Our Kuehn range provides three classic examples of Alsace wines; a mineral-edged Riesling; a spicy, floral Gewürztraminer and rich, soft Pinot Gris. One of these is a must for all good lists.

White 5613740

Riesling 2009/10, Kuehn £8.80 Notably special Riesling, showing off an intense fruit line that’s wonderfully long over a keen mineral edge for a very confident result. (2) 12%vol

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Pinot Gris Lieu-Dit Letzenberg 2005/06, Kuehn £9.68 Very aromatic, rich and full, yet soft and charming - this is good Pinot Gris in the Alsace way. The perfect accompaniment to curries and spicy food. (2) 12.5%vol

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Gewürztraminer 2009/10, Kuehn £10.07 A resounding burst of spicy, floral, aromatic music. Notes of lychees and roses rustle over a solid rich bass line to make a great symphony. (3) 13%vol

AUSTRIA Following the introduction of Friendly Grüner Veltliner in 2011, a number of customers joined us in singing its praises. Offering a superb wine under a modern, contemporary label has led to establishments across the South West jumping on the ‘GV’ bandwagon. Grüner Veltliner is Austria’s flagship grape variety and accounts for over a third of the country’s production. Austria offers a cool, continental climate; something that is being favoured by many New World producers, enabling slower ripening. It is ideal for fresh, fruity ‘groo-vee’, by which this native grape is affectionately becoming known.

Five generations on, and the family at Laurenz V are so convinced by its quality that ‘GV’ is the only grape variety they now grow, enabling them to give it their undivided attention. If in any doubt as to what to expect, think of the floral perfume of a German Riesling, the refreshing zip of a Loire Sauvignon Blanc and the lusciousness of a Northern Italian Pinot Grigio.

White 5616910

Friendly Grüner Veltliner 2010/11, Laurenz V, Niederosterreich £11.42 Grüner Veltliner is Austria’s hallmark grape variety. Dry in style with citrus, honey and mineral notes and extremely food friendly. (2) 12%vol

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England English (and Welsh) wine production has come on leaps and bounds over recent years. We can now boast around 400 producers with an annual production of 2 million bottles and even the French are buying our land, but why? Because the best wines are looking as if they might be world-beaters, winning big prizes against great names like Champagne while the young vineyards are barely mature. There is a fear in Champagne that their own summers may be becoming a little too warm for production of the elegant acids needed to make ultimate sparkling wines. Then the Sussex and Hampshire Downs are the northern lip of the true-chalk saucer running under the English Channel, whose southern lip is the area of the Montagne de Reims, in the centre of Champagne. So England is cooler and the subsoils are the identical seam. Moreover, English farming is not having too good a time so more of this remarkable land is for sale.

Back home and Camel Valley near Bodmin and Sharpham, just outside Totnes, are two producers who exemplify English wine making. Our offering of the Lindo’s award winning wines has increased to include their Camel Valley Rosé while in Devon we have added two new wines (Sharpham Bacchus and Sparkling) to our ever-popular Dart Valley Reserve listing. All ideal for matching to locally sourced ingredients and while we become increasingly conscious of our carbon footprint, only a few ‘food miles’ are needed to get the wine to your door.

Rosé

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Camel Valley Rosé 2009/10, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall £13.72

A light dry rosé with intense strawberry aromas. Refreshing acidity and bright red fruit, this is perfect for sipping al fresco. (2) 12%vol

White 5608110

Dart Valley Reserve 2009/10, Sharpham Vineyard, Devon £8.87 Super full-flavoured, zippy estate wine. Energetic and with all the structure for a long and happy life. (3) 11.5%vol

5617290 NEW

Bacchus 2010/11, Sharpham Vineyard, Devon £10.62

It is an off-dry style, well balanced with elegant tropical fruit aromas. The palate is fresh and fruity with a refreshing crisp finish. (2) 11%vol

5608104

Bacchus 2010/11, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall £12.96 Light, floral and delicate with apple blossom and a racy edge. A really vibrant dry wine that shows the potential of our English vineyards. (1) 13%vol

5608080

Atlantic Dry 2010/11, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall £13.07 An aromatic and fruity dry white wine - perfect with seafood. (1) 12.5%vol

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GERMANY At last there are signs of German wines being taken more seriously. Now Germany is finally being recognised for its merits: cool climate, excellent varietal typicity, true expression of terroir, and precision winemaking thanks to centuries of expertise. There is a movement away from the German Blends such as Liebfraumilch, Piesporter & Niersteiner which have done much to diminish the following of German wines. Today, Riesling is widely recognised as the King of German Whites. Riesling is an extremely versatile grape and can express purity and complexity depending on the style in which it is made. From its driest form, where peach & citrus notes combine to give zest & freshness; to its sweetest

expression as an unctuous pudding wine full of honeyed nectar. These are wines of great poise & balance; and there is always a vein of minerality & elegance that shines through. We are pleased to offer the Kendermann range which has won international recognition for its performance in helping to promote Riesling as a single varietal wine of quality. So if you haven’t already tried it – then explore the versatility of German Riesling…

PFALZ White 5616600

Riesling 2009/10, Invenio £5.82 Clean with a rich texture and a fresh floral bouquet. (3) 12.5%vol

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Riesling 2010/11, Special Edition, Reh Kendermann £6.39 Clear, modern, pure Riesling statement - cool, firm and confident, with nice top fruit flavour over a good chassis; well melded together. (2) 12%vol

RHINE White

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Liebfraumilch 2009/10, Franz Reh £4.92 Quarter Bottle £1.93 Magnum £9.56 Medium-sweet, nice shape and length. (4) 9.5%vol

5604470

Niersteiner Gutes Domtal 2010/11, Franz Reh £5.24 Both floral and leafy, with a fresh sweet fullness. (4) 10%vol

MOSEL White

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Piesporter Michelsberg 2009/10, Franz Reh £5.47 Fresh, light, semi-dry wine with neat sweetness and focused Mosel acidity. (4) 9%vol

5604540

Riesling Kabinett 2010/11, Reh Kendermann £6.47 White-and-green, fresh and grassy, quite sweet and well balanced with some edge. Clean pure style. (4) 8%vol

5604550

Riesling Spätlese 2009/10, Reh Kendermann £6.82 Very pale with green lights. Light and linen-fresh on the nose, with a hint of Riesling’s unique petroly signature. Fresh, pretty flavours, clean as a whistle, true to Moselle delicacy. (6) 8.5%vol

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HUNGARY Hungary’s wine industry goes from strength to strength with the help of strict legislation and investment advice from Australia and western Europe. State-of-the-art wineries, combined with talented winemakers using international grape varieties has led to the wines contending with the likes of France and Chile to gain markets with their quality and value. Hungary lies on a latitudinal par with Burgundy - making it perfect for the cool ripening of semi-aromatic and aromatic whites such as the Via Fordulo Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and the surprisingly fruity Pinot Grigio. However, an average of 2,000 hours of sunshine a year also makes for juicy reds which the Via Fordulo Merlot demonstrates deliciously.

After three years on our list, the Via Fordulo range from Neszmély in Hungary has certainly earned its place and gained ample support from our customers. Akos Kamocsay, the chief winemaker at Hilltop winery (following his father of the same name) is referred to as a ‘top Hungarian winemaker’ by Oz Clarke, which goes to show it’s not only us who appreciate these fresh, bright wines at affordable prices.

Red 5614910

Merlot 2009/10, Via Fordulo, Szekszárd £5.10 Plenty of juicy raspberry and crisp cherry fruit jostle for position over an attractive crunchy, herby background. A touch of spicy oak rounds off the hedgerow character. (C) 12%vol

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Merlot Rosé 2010/11, Via Fordulo, Szekszárd £5.10 A vibrant, fresh and brightly fruity rosé with masses of red summer fruit flavours. Top notes of strawberry, raspberry and currant give a very pleasing just-off-dry style. Ideal as an aperitif or with food. (3) 12%vol

5616080

Pinot Grigio Rosé 2010/11, Via Fordulo, Azar Neszmély £5.10 Elegant and dry but still packed with bright strawberry and raspberry fruit. Very nice and zesty with a peachy character to add a little weight. Rich, fruity and refreshingly crisp it over-delivers in all aspects. (2) 10.5%vol

White

5616090

Pinot Grigio 2010/11, Via Fordulo, Azar Neszmély £5.10 Aromatic with a gently floral fruitiness, it is medium bodied with a fine, racy style. Plenty of apple blossom notes with fresh fruit character. A great versatile all-rounder. (2) 11.5%vol

5614930

Riesling 2010/11, Via Fordulo, Mór £5.10 These late maturing grapes give a truly exotic, tropical style a million miles from their German counterparts. Medium dry and rich with a racy edge, it is a very modern citrussy Riesling. (4) 10%vol

5614920

Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, Via Fordulo, Azar Neszmély £5.10 An absolutely classic Sauvignon from the clever modernists at Hilltop Neszmély. Wonderfully herby and fresh with fresh-cut-grass flavours and a crisp citrus character. Light and very refreshing. (1) 10.5%vol

Pudding Wine 5608220

Tokaji Aszu 5 Puttonyos 2001/02, Tokaj - 50cl Bottle £21.17 Long-lived legendary sweet wine of Hungary, tasting of orange marmalade, linseed and endless caramel. Partners pâté and foie gras superbly, as well as the chocolate desserts no other sweet wine can tackle. (8) 11.5%vol

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ITALY Italian wines are often said to be the best food partners, perhaps due to their particular structure and acidity, both in whites and reds. Our Barolo, dry and intense when tasted alone, softens and complements rich beef dishes like a match made in heaven. Tomatoes, those high acidity fruits so tricky for wine matching, enjoy being paired with a minerally fruity Greco di Tufo or Frascati, or equally a fresh, tangy red such as Montepulciano or Sangiovese. Pinot Grigio sales show no signs of slowing but sadly imminent price increases may cause a natural decline. The recent harvest was 15-20% down and whilst we work closely with our suppliers we have had to settle for some small increases. Prosecco, in particular, has been subject to steep increases as popularity presses on that particular grape variety. And whilst the initial popularity of this wine has peaked, one thing is for sure; the days of cheap Prosecco are over.

We have enjoyed sourcing some new Italian wines for our list this year and recommend trying our new Valpolicella, and the distinctly exciting Valpolicella Ripasso. It’s a fuller-bodied and more intensely-fruited red, achieved by refermenting the wine on the pressed grape skins. In white, we were determined to have a truly foodworthy Pinot Grigio and our find is Bottega Vinai Pinot Grigio. It’s delicious and well worth its price, do give it a try!

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Nero d’Avola 2010/11, Il Meridione, Sicily £4.98 Soft, gentle and friendly with a brambly character of hedgerow fruit and black cherries overlaid with herbal complexity. A touch of spice adds warmth and weight to a heady mix of Italian sunshine and smokiness. (C) 13.5%vol

5616980

Primitivo 2010/11, Conviviale, Puglia £5.79 A warm, richly flavoured red with aromas of plums, dried fruits and brown spices. On the palate, it is generous with good concentration of ripe plum and black cherry fruit and hints of dried figs, liquorice and dark chocolate. (C) 13.5%vol

5617730 NEW

Montepulciano d’Abruzzo 2010/11, Conviviale

An intense wine with cherry, ripe plum fruit aromas and warm, earthy spice notes. Tannins feel serious and sappy, giving a rich, structured wine. (C) 14%vol

5608650

Nero d’Avola 2010/11, Lascari, Sicily £5.92 Wine of the sunburnt south, made from Sicily’s finest grape variety - the juicy dark Nero d’Avola is spicy, smooth and succulent. (D) 13%vol

5608830

Salice Salentino 2007/08, Agricole Vallone, Puglia £7.85 Its glossy dark fruit aroma has a hint of caramel, yet the palate is all fresh supple flavours and smooth delivery, with a positively elegant finish. Brilliant. (D) 13%vol

5608510

Chianti Rufina 2009/10, Prunatelli An open and modern red-cherry-ish style of Chianti, not needing ageing, but that nevertheless holds a haunting note of the wild. (C) 12.5%vol

5614830

Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Zero 2009/10, Collefrisio £8.32 Wonderfully rich and concentrated with a lustrous purple black colour that intimates the fruit to come. It is an astonishingly intense wine with masses of ripe black fruit; tarry, hedgerow complexity and a touch of chocolate to round it out. Exceptional stuff. (C) 13.5%vol

5617260 NEW

Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2010/11, La Piazzola

Delicate and fragrant aromas of violets and spices, cinnamon and liquorice, the palate displays red berry and cherry fruit characters with hints of plums and spices. A superb and surprisingly versatile red wine. (C) 12%vol

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Chianti Classico 2008/09, Villa La Pagliaia £10.38 A classic, traditional Chianti Classico full of bright cherry fruit overlaid with herbal notes of myrtle, marjoram and thyme. A little liquorice earthiness offers complexity to compliment the fine tannin structure. Very elegant. (C) 12.5%vol

5608310

Barolo Flori 2006/07, Araldica, Piemonte The Nebbiolo’s classic hints of tar and roses seem to be tucked in here. The roses are the top notes on the dark fruits, spice and dried orange peel; tar gives the trademark final bite. (D) 14%vol

£12.82

5617270 NEW

Vapolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso 2009/10, Fabiano

£13.44

A full bodied red made by refermenting the wine on pressed grape skins to give extra depth and intensity of flavour. Dark ruby red, with ripe cherry and mocha notes on the nose with hints of spice from the long ageing in oak barrels. (E) 14%vol

5616250

Chianti Classico Riserva 2007/08, Il Grigio da San Felice Packed with rich, ripe black, spiced fruit and hints of woodsmoke, it has a developed savoury complexity for an extra dimension. It shows the wonderful Italianate ‘rustico’ style of herbs and myrtle, yet its underlying richness and sweet power drive through to the luscious finish. (C) 13.5%vol

£14.95

5617220 NEW

Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2008/09, La Colombaia

£22.14

Ripe, warm and generous on the nose with plum and cherry aromas and hints of dried fruits. Full bodied and richly flavoured with rich berry and plum fruit, supple tannins and a spicy finish, with the characteristic dry bite of good Amarone. A balanced and very approachable style. (E) 15%vol

Rosé 5614510

Pinot Grigio Rosé 2010/11, San Antonio, Botter, Umbria £5.06 Very light and refreshing with a delicate pear-drop fruit. Absolutely bright and fresh, terrifically easy to drink. (2) 12.5%vol

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Pinot Grigio Rosé 2010/11, Laroma, Araldica, Pavia £5.61 Quarter Bottle £1.84 As pleasing a Pinot Grigio rosé as you could meet. It has freshness, delicacy and rose-scented charm all the way through. (2) 12%vol

5614840

Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Cerasuolo 2009/10, Collefrisio £8.23 Fresh and perfumed with a rose-petal elegance. This is a dry, thoroughly European style of Rosé, with a racy edge, delicate fruit character and surprising concentration that gives it both length and the power to cope with rich food. (2) 13%vol

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Cataratto 2010/11, Il Meridione, Sicily £4.98 Rich, ripe, honeyed and peachy, this is a luscious full-bodied wine of easy-going tropical character. Plenty of rounded pineapple fruit is given an encouraging lift by a bright racy zest. (2) 12%vol

5614500

Garganega-Pinot Grigio 2011/12, San Antonio, Botter, Umbria £5.06 Light and leafy with a hint of pear and blossom. An easygoing match for almost anything. (2) 12%vol

5616550

Pinot Grigio 2010/11, Invenio, Veneto £5.32 Fresh white with pear and apple flavours. (1) 11.5%vol

5614080

Garganega-Pinot Grigio 2011/12, San Alessandro, Venezie £5.47 Light and polished with almost tangible floral notes and a delicate lime and sherbet touch. (2) 12.5%vol

5616920

Pinot Grigio 2010/11, Soprano £5.54 Crisp apple and soft white pear flavours. This wine is easy drinking with a lifted freshness. (1) 12%vol

5608600 5608621

Pinot Grigio 2011/12, Laroma, Araldica, Venezie £5.61 Quarter Bottle £1.84 Easy drinking and very capably made. Fresh, dry and delicate with gentle floral and citrus aromas. A classic Italian white wine. (2) 12%vol

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Grillo 2010/11, Lascari, Sicily £5.92 A whiff of new-mown hay and a tropical note - as here - makes Grillo an attractive easy drink, which has brought the unlikely-named Sicilian grape into favour. (2) 12.5%vol

5614810

Frascati Superiore Crio 10 2010/11, San Marco £6.90 Rome’s beloved local white is appreciated for its unemphatic character. Yet youthful freshness and a quiet mouth-filling flavour here create a wine of quality and character. (2) 13%vol

5614850

Trebbiano d’Abruzzo Zero 2010/11, Collefrisio £7.80 This is a clear step up from the average workhorse Trebbiano. Light pear fruit character with a little nutty overtone gives a complex wine of depth and weight. Deliciously peachy-ripe with plenty of racing backbone. (2) 12.5%vol

5614540

Gavi La Battistina 2010/11, Araldica £8.12 Brilliantly bright and fresh with poached pear and peach fruit that zip along a lean racy edge into an immensely long finish. Inimitably Italian and deliciously idiosyncratic. (2) 12%vol

5617230 NEW

Pinot Grigio 2010/11, Bottega Vinai, Trentino

Rich and rounded with distinct floral, apple and citrus notes. On the palate it shows honeyed, nutty flavours balanced by crisp, lemony acidity with good weight and texture through to the finish. (2) 13%vol

5614820

Pecorino Terre di Chiete 2009/10, Collefrisio, Abruzzo £9.52 The little-known Pecorino grape is set to be a rising star in the wine firmament. This example is wondrously soft perfumed, floral and tropical. Full of pineapple, pear and apple fruit salad flavours and a rich broad base for a great texture. (2) 13.5%vol

5608560

Gavi Terra Rossa 2010/11, La Zerba £11.75 Gavi as the legend - delicate, elegant, generous. Ultra-pale with a nose of high-toned breezy freshness. First taste is fresh fruit, then tropical fruit, passion fruit and almonds. Just gorgeous. (2) 13%vol

5608780

Soave Classico Superiore 2009/10, Inama £12.78 An exciting Soave where the differences start with a refreshing yet rich fruit bouquet, edged with green apple notes. The smooth and spicy appley style builds to full flavour in the palate. Superior and delicious. (2) 12%vol

5608571

Greco di Tufo Loggia della Serra 2010/11, Terredora, Campania £12.95 Exceptionally lovely wine that explains itself quietly. Bouquet is of wildflowers and apricots, with a whiff of smoke. The taste is again of apricots with mineral cool and a bitter almond finish. (2) 13%vol

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£9.05

Prunatelli Gianfranco Grati and his family own over 100 hectares of vineyards spread across three different estates, including Prunatelli, in the hilly Rufina zone east of Florence. This is a great source of authentic, inexpensive Chianti, in both fresh, vibrant, unoaked styles and more serious, spicy Riserva, aged 2 years in large old oak ‘botti’. The Gratis also make fine, complex Vin Santo in the traditional style as well as exceptional olive oil.

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Portugal Portugal has been overlooked as a table-wine producing region in favour of the country’s renowned Port production. Fortified to a resounding 22% alcohol by volume, these wines were hugely popular before central heating. Although table wine (as opposed to fortified) has been produced here for centuries, production always took second place to the international demand for Port. It probably suffered by being made from the underripe grapes, or latterly from under-performing co-operatives. With an array of indigenous grape varieties on offer, a climate moderated by the cooling Atlantic coast and an increasing amount of investment in the region, the production of Portuguese table wines has seen a revolution over recent decades. Portugal can be best described in two-the north focusing on maintaining high-quality, terroirfocused wines, while the south shows its ability to produce more accessible, modern wines, expressing Portugal’s individual character.

Holidaymakers in the popular Algarve region will be familiar with the excellent modern wines of neighbouring Alentejo. Irreverente, from the northern region of Beiras, is a chest-thumping, smokey red packed full of herbs and hedgerow fruits – ideal with hearty, meaty dishes. Casa do Lago, from the cooler southern regions of Lisboa, are lighter-style wines that, alongside Portuguese varieties, now incorporate Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon in the white and red - respectively enabling easier understanding and recognition for the consumer. All are wines that rarely disappoint and come into their own with a wide variety of dishes.

Red 5609510

Touriga-Castelão 2008/09, Casa do Lago, Lisboa £5.99 Powerfully populated wth black fruits, notes of brambly hedgerows and cassis, it leaps out like a friendly face in a crowd. Very smooth with fine fur-coat tannins and a light lift on the finish, it is a perfect red meat or cheese pairing. (C) 13%vol

5614490

Irreverente 2008/09, Beiras £8.31 Smoky, black and powerful and packed with herbal notes and hedgerow flavours. It is invigorating and full of vitality with a bright edge of spiced berries. (D) 13%vol

Rosé 5614720

Touriga Nacional Rosé 2009/10, Casa do Lago, Lisboa £5.99 Straightforward, punchy dry style of rosé with the typical touch of grip you would expect from a Touriga but with great herbal, hedgerow fruit character. (2) 12.5%vol

5609600 5616280

Mateus Rosé NV Quarter Bottle This pretty wine continues to hold a popular spot in the market, delivering the bright, semi-sweet fruit with its lightly festive bubbles. (3) 11%vol

White

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Fernão Pires-Arinto-Chardonnay 2010/11, Casa do Lago, Lisboa £5.99 The Fernão Pires grape variety is open and appealing on the nose, then creamy, full and dry in the mouth. Very rounded with a nutty edge for extra depth. (2) 13%vol

£6.40 £1.93

Madeira 6601010 6600970

Duke of Clarence, Malmsey Blandy Rich 10 Year Old, Malmsey Blandy - 50cl Bottle

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PORTUGAL Port Port is made by adding brandy to arrest the fermenting grape must which, in turn, results in a wine that is sweet with high alcohol. It can be red or white and comes in many different styles, each working well with a certain budget or occasion. These varying styles are outlined below: White port Made from white grapes, this is golden coloured with honey and nut aromas, low in acidity with deliberate oxidation notes. It is wood matured, a couple of years old with an off dry style. Try as a long drink mixed with tonic, lots of ice and a sprig of mint. Ruby Port One of the most popular styles. Young, non vintage, full bodied with deep colour, less than 3 years old. Sweet, simple with high alcohol. Tawny Port Reserve Tawny is becoming a popular new option, making an ideal chilled aperitif and an equally good accompaniment to cheese and some desserts. There is no sediment so no need for decanting and it can be kept open in the fridge for a few weeks. Late Bottled Vintage (LBV) Wine from a single year that is aged in cask for 4-6 years before being bottled. Again, no need to decant. It is richer with more complex fruit than a ruby. Can be kept for two weeks after opening. A very good all-rounder. Vintage Port The longest lived wines produced anywhere. From a single vintage and typically from the best vineyards. It is bottled when 2 years old. When drunk young it is full, rich and tannic. When mature (20 years +) it is smooth, soft with complex berry aromas. It throws a heavy deposit so decant and consume within a few days. We are fortunate to hold an extensive range of vintage ports from the well known port shippers: Dow, Taylor, Graham, Warre, Croft, Cockburn and Fonseca. Vintages of the 1980s are drinking well, with 1983 being particularly youthful, and the 1985 being perfect for opening now. 1977s are still highly prized and great wines of interest.

Port Ruby 6600200 6600010 6600050

Walter Hicks Western Hunt Ruby Cockburn’s Fine Ruby Fonseca Bin No.27

£8.69 £10.41 £10.98

LBV 6600060 6600130 6601240

Graham’s Late Bottled Vintage Taylor’s Late Bottled Vintage Reserve Fonseca Crusted Port

£12.60 £13.21 £15.69

Tawny 6600170 6600120

Warre’s Otima 10 Year Old Tawny - 50cl Bottle **Taylor’s 10 Year Old Tawny

£12.63 £19.96

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Taylor Quinta da Vargellas 2001

£26.86

6600620

Taylor 2000 – Half Bottle*

£29.45

6600690

**Warre 1997

£33.19

6600520

**Graham 1997

£37.78

6600660

**Warre 1980

£39.55

6600700

**Warre 2000

£40.54

6600330

**Dow 1985

£43.54

6600410

**Fonseca 2003

£45.28

6600670

**Warre 1983

£45.29

6600630

**Taylor 2003

£45.40

6600350

**Dow 2000

£45.59

6600680

**Warre 1985

£45.71

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**Cockburn 1983

£45.80

6600320

**Dow 1983

£47.43

6600370

**Fonseca 1983 *

£48.03

6600570

**Taylor 1983 *

£48.31

6600360

**Fonseca 1980 *

£48.52

6600400

**Fonseca 2000 *

£48.65

6600490

**Graham 1983

£50.49

6600270

**Croft 1977

£50.62

6600480

**Graham 1980

£50.86

6600590

**Taylor 1997 *

£51.39

6600610

**Taylor 2000 *

£52.32

6600500

**Graham 1985

£52.74

6600530

**Graham 2000

£52.86

6600580

**Taylor 1985 *

£55.45

6600390

**Fonseca 1997

£62.62

6600460

**Graham 1977

£68.70

6600560

**Taylor 1980 *

£69.95

6600380

**Fonseca 1985 *

£72.92

6600300

**Dow Silver Jubilee 1977

£76.40

6600550

**Taylor 1977 *

£99.49

6600280

**Dow 1945 £497.98

White 6600220

Taylor’s Chip Dry White Port

£13.20

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La Umbra was launched in 2010, the result of signiďŹ cant investment in planting new vineyards with international grape varieties in Romania. La Umbra, meaning in the shade, was inspired by the Romanian tradition to enjoy fresh, youthful wines sitting in the shade of a large tree in the outdoor summer kitchen found in every rural home.

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The wine marks a new era of Romanian winemaking combining modern techniques and international grape varieties with tradition and heritage.

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ROMANIA Following the success of our Hungarian Via Fordulo range we were keen to expand our Eastern European offering. So, we turned to Romania with its 6,000 years of viticultural history and its wine market estimated to be worth £350 million in 2010. Romania’s four main growing regions are diverse in climate and soil. While the native grape varieties like Feteasca Neagra and Tamaioasa Romaneasca have great potential, it is with the international varieties such as Pinot Noir, Merlot and Chardonnay that Romania is starting to gain a reputation for good quality, affordable wines. The fall of communism in Romania was not as peaceful as in some other former Soviet States, and the country had to work hard to stabilise its economy. It was granted EU membership in 2007. A great deal of outside investment has enabled significant changes to winemaking facilities, as well as the planting of international varieties with the export market in mind. Halewood Romania is the leading investor in Romanian wine with over 350 hectares under

vine. The founder, the late John Halewood, saw the potential in Eastern European wines in the late 1970s and started an export company. His name has since become synonymous with the modern-day Romanian wine industry as he played a key part in the re-development of the industry after the Romanian Revolution in 1989. La Umbra, meaning ‘in the shade’ is a range that comes from the Halewood Estates and has gained recent critical acclaim with the Merlot winning a ‘Commended Medal’ at the 2011 Decanter World Wine Awards. With wellknown varietals from Pinot Grigio to Pinot Noir these wines mark a new era of Romanian winemaking, combining modern winemaking techniques and international grape varieties with recognised tradition and heritage.

Red 5617180 NEW

Merlot 2010/11, La Umbra, Dealurile Munteniei

Full-bodied, lively wine which reveals ripe, plummy fruit without any oak influence. (C) 13%vol

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Pinot Noir 2010/11, La Umbra, Dealurile Munteniei

Medium dry harmonious red wine that displays classic varietal characteristics. This Pinot Noir is fresh, full of cherry and raspberry flavours and hints of ripe strawberry. (B) 13.5%vol

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Merlot Rosé 2010/11, La Umbra, Dealurile Munteniei

Medium dry and very fruity. Intense reddish-pink colour and complex flavours displaying succulent aromas of red berries and exotic fruits and a luscious finish. (2) 13%vol

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Chardonnay 2010/11, La Umbra, Colinele Dobrogei

Crisp and elegant with aromas of ripe yellow melon and lingering hints of succulent peaches. (2) 12.5%vol

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Pinot Grigio 2011/12, La Umbra, Dealurile Transilvaniei

Floral, fresh and aromatic with zesty fruit and long lasting aromas of green pears and juicy nectarines. Very easy-drinking. (2) 13%vol

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SPAIN With New World wines commanding ever higher prices, Spain seems to be enjoying another resurgence in popularity. It has the largest area under vine of any country in the world and a wine industry that dates back over three millennia. The diversity of its region is colossal, ranging from the grand dark giants of the Ribera del Duero to the intensely elegant Albariños found in the cooler north west. Of course, the stalwart is Rioja. This region is in the north east of Spain, on a plateau surrounded by mountains which give it a unique climate. The wine has become known for its maturation in oak barrels; requiring a minimum twelve months in oak for Crianza and Reserva and two years for Gran Reserva, plus extra ageing requirements in bottle before sale. In practice many of the traditional family producers age for longer. Amongst our many Riojas are Marques de Murrieta and Marques de Riscal. Both are regarded as the Fathers of Rioja, having originally brought the French oak casks into the region that enabled their wines to mature

so well. For a younger style, we have Ermita de San Felices from Santiago Ijalba. Son and winemaker, Roberto is known and welcomed in the South West, having visited many of the establishments, including a memorable night at the Driftwood Spars! He brings with him a knowledge and passion for the region that can only be described as inspiring. His vineyards are certified organic, and are chosen for British Airway’s First Class. He has developed completely natural viticulture techniques that create healthier wines, based on grapes with a higher content of antioxidants (resveratrol and quercitin) that have anti-ageing benefits. Do we need a better excuse?

Red 5617700 NEW

Garnacha-Tempranillo NV, Monte Mediano

A light aromatic young red with fine cherry, raspberry and strawberry aromas and a soft mellow red fruit palate. Grape picking was relatively early so the finished wine also has a bright freshness and a lingering appeal. Perfect for al fresco eating and summer parties. (B) 12%vol

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Garnacha-Tempranillo 2009/10, La Riada, Campo de Borja

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Bright purple with vibrant, perfumed plummy, cherry fruit. Hints of chocolate and caramel round out the flavours of red berries to give a gentle, easy wine that is encouragingly more-ish. (C) 13%vol

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Tempranillo-Cabernet 2009/10, Nuviana, Valle del Cinca Using the traditional Rioja grape blended with the internationally renowned Cabernet, this wine is easy drinking with a soft, ripe and fruity character. (C) 13.5%vol

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Rioja 2010/11, Don Placero £5.47 Nicely aged red colour. Softly oaky, polished smooth style. A really friendly Rioja with a big, juicy character. (B) 14%vol

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Garnacha 2010/11 Bodegas Borsao, Campo de Borja £5.67 Bright colour and juicy aroma, followed by vivid flavours of stone fruits, rich with ripeness. A delightful wine, bouncing with health. (C) 13.5%vol

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Valdepeñas Reserva 2006/07, Señorio de Los Llanos £7.05 Smooth easy-going wine that is lightly fruity, very tasty and entirely without sin. (C) 12.5%vol

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Ermita de San Felices Rioja Tinto 2009/10, Santiago Ijalba £7.52 G Half Bottle £4.22 Light and elegant with plenty of summer-pudding red berry fruit. It has a light oak influence that adds weight and concentration. The vibrant violet, cherry fruit is absolutely typical of good Tempranillo Rioja. (C) 12.5%vol

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Mazuelo Rioja Crianza 2007/08, Azabache £8.16 Instantly attractive combination of vital strawberry fruit and soft oak flavours that is the hallmark of Rioja - and its universal appeal. Very satisfying. (C) 14%vol

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Rioja Crianza 2008/09, Marques de Caceres £9.53 Half Bottle £5.43 Dark, smooth and with a nice meatiness. Crianza notes of maturity bring richness to the finish. (C) 13%vol

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G Ermita de San Felices Rioja Crianza 2007/08, Santiago Ijalba £10.28 Light and elegant with plenty of summer-pudding red berry fruit. This is a very smart modern Rioja, packed with smoky, spicy fruit and enveloped by a neatly integrated silky oak overcoat. It has fine concentration and power to stand up to more intense dishes. A real over-performer in its class. (C) 13.5%vol

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Valdubón Cosecha 2010/11, Ribera del Duero

£10.83

This Tempranillo-based wine has a high concentration of plums and redcurrants, combined with hints of coconut, vanilla and allspice from its short time in barrel. The palate is soft, but with good structure, balanced acidity and integrated oak. Initially powerful but not aggressive, rounding to the taste of full ripe autumn fruit and a long aftertaste. (D) 14%vol

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Graciano Rioja Reserva 2005/06, Azabache £11.24 Deep dark red, with a fine fruit aroma. Vitality and confident fruit fill the palate, while nicely-balanced oak carries lush flavours right to the finish. (D) 14%vol

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Rioja Reserva 2005/06, Faustino V £13.14 Big fruit and oak characters in a chunky rustic romp. Old style Rioja entertainment. (C) 13.5%vol

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Rioja Reserva 2006/07, Marques de Riscal £13.87 Soft and ripe, sweetly oaked, gently finished, with all the smoothness Rioja is renowned for. (C) 14%vol

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Ermita de San Felices Rioja Reserva 2004/05, Santiago Ijalba £14.45 An amazingly intense and concentrated Rioja with masses of ripe blackberry fruit and a wonderful enriching sweetness. This is a fabulous wine, just beginning to show its meaty, gamey, leathery development with a finish that lasts forever. (D) 13%vol

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Rioja Reserva 2005/06, Marques de Murrieta One of the grandest Riojas - all super-sweet and oaky. The big style emphasizes the intense ripe berry fruit and the busty oak offers overtones of toffee, coffee and coconut. (C) 14%vol

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Rioja Gran Reserva 1999, Faustino I £17.75 Good full colour. Ripeness and age go hand in hand with vivid young fruit. Full of flavour. A serious aged Rioja with layers of complexity. (C) 13.5%vol

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La Riada Rosado 2011/12, Campo de Borja

A very appealing nose of cherry, raspberry and floral notes. Light, fresh and fruity in an off-dry style. (2) 13%vol

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Ermita de San Felices Rioja Rosado 2010/11, Santiago Ijalba

This exemplary rosé has intense raspberry character, with hints of violets. It is fresh and dry with red berry fruit flavours. A great food partner. (2) 13%vol

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Rioja Rosado 2010/11, Marques de Caceres £7.73 Bright colour, bright fruity flavours. A jolly rosé with plenty of berry fruits that laugh with you, not at you. (4) 13.5%vol

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Garnacha Rosado No.5 2010/11, Señorio de Sarria, Navarra £9.68 Though a traditional onion skin-coloured rosé, Garnacha grapes give a fresh, modern, exuberant fruity style to both nose and palate. Much to enjoy. (3) 14%vol

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SPAIN White 5617690 NEW

Arién-Macabeo-Chardonnay NV, Monte Mediano

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A bright, lively refreshing dry white wine. The crisp acidity of the Macabeo blends beautifully with the warm, slightly flowery Arién grape and gives us wine of good balance, with the Chardonnay contributing fine structure, for Spring and Summer drinking. (2) 12%vol

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Viura-Chardonnay 2010/11, La Riada, Campo de Borja £4.86 Dry and juicy with fruit salad flavours and whistle-clean touches of pineapple and custard-apple and a light grassy edge. Fresh and airy with a hint of sea breeze. (1) 13%vol

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G Chardonnay 2010/11, Nuviana, Valle del Cinca £5.43 A delicious creamy Chardonnay, with fresh tropical fruit notes and butterscotch on the finish. Flags up quality from yet another unsung area of Spain. (2) 13.5%vol

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Rioja 2010/11, Marques de Caceres £7.31 Half Bottle £4.07 Buttery short-crust smooth wine. Dry and rounded, but not oaky. Good white Rioja with individual character and texture in a class of its own. (2) 12.5%vol

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Ermita de San Felices Rioja 2010/11, Santiago Ijalba

A very fruity aroma with sweet overtones resulting from good quality Viura grapes. Well structured, good acidity and a long finish. This wine is highly recommended with seafood. (2) 13%vol

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Viña Esmeralda 2010/11 Torres, Penedes £8.11 G Fragrant, delicately floral, lightly spicy and with just a hint of sweetness. A success since its creation, Esmeralda may well be Spain’s most famous white wine. (3) 11.5%vol

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Marques de Riscal Rueda 2010/11 £8.98 A fresh dry modern Rueda white with zip and confidence. These wines are re-writing the story of dry white wine in Spain and carrying all before them. (2) 12.5%vol

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Albariño 2010/11, Pazo de Barrantes, Rias Baixas £15.92 Lovely orange-blossom bouquet, and a crisp first taste. Rich style on the palate with the ethereal bouquet morphing to sun-ripened apricots and lime. A queen among Albariños. (2) 13%vol

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Reserva Blanco 2002/03, Capellania, Marques de Murrieta, Rioja £17.42 Golden, rich, smooth and buttery-oaky. A wine of stature with plenty of texture and layers of flavour that warrants a fine meal to go with it. (2) 13.5%vol

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Pedro Ximenez Triana, Javier Hidalgo, Jerez - 50cl Bottle With the colour and complexity of molasses, it is complex, intensely sweet and rich with pronounced raisin flavours. A blockbuster of layered power and sweetness and irresistibly fascinating. (9) 17%vol

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La Gitana Manzanilla Hidalgo – 50cl Bottle Hidalgo Clásica Fino Tio Pepe Extra Dry Palomino Fino Gonzalez Byass

£7.45 £8.26 £12.28

Medium Dry 6601230 6600850

Hidalgo Clásica Amontillado Harveys Club Classic Amontillado

£8.28 £9.70

Sweet 6601220 6600910 6600900

Hidalgo Clásica Cream Croft Original Harveys Bristol Cream

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LEBANON Travel just 15 miles north of Beirut and you will find living proof that a thriving business can survive despite being surrounded by civil war. The Hochar family at Château Musar have been making wine since the 1930s and despite being so close to the front line (having actually been hit by shells at one point) they amazingly lost only two vintages during the fighting. Since the war ceased, Lebanon has seen an increase in wine production but the Hochar family, now in their third generation, remain very much at the forefront in Lebanon. Their famed red – a French-modelled fine vintage wine – is featured on many top restaurant wine lists around the globe and is described by many as one of the great wines of the world. This superb blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan and Cinsault provides the ingredients for a truly fascinating wine.

Red G 5709020 Château Musar 2002, Bekaa Valley £19.65

Serge Hochar’s internationally renowned wine goes from strength to strength, followed by avid fans. Effectively Serge makes a fine Haut-Médoc château wine in the Lebanese desert, where it takes on a herbs-and-baked-earth overtone to the sweet ripe fruit and sinewy vivid palate. Scents of fine leather, cigarbox and dried orange peel amplify the flavour profile. Evolved, expressive, unique. (D) 13.5%vol

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Argentina Things have never looked better for Argentine vineyards. Demand is still growing and most wine lists now offer an Argentine Malbec, with a good chance that it is also available by the glass. Their reputation for quality and personality is being increasingly recognised, and consumers are becoming more familiar with the regions other than just Mendoza – San Juan, La Rioja and Salta to name but a few. It’s not just about the brilliant Malbec grape anymore either, customers are finding pleasure from other varieties, such as Chenin, Torrontes, Chardonnay, Syrah/Shiraz, Bonarda, Cabernet and blends. Argentina is one of the biggest producers of wine in the world, but with 75% of the volume sold in the domestic market and more than 1500 wineries in Mendoza alone, there is little need for wineries to chase low prices and volume. On-trade sales are up 20% and this success, together with importers’ readiness to supply independents (and the on-trade particularly) means that Argentina is likely to become stronger and stronger over the coming years.

It’s a vast country, brimming with confidence in its produce, and an Atlantic seaboard that puts the wine on the water direct to Europe (unlike Chile and California where freight must queue and pay for the Panama Canal). With greater representation from the diverse regions, varietals, styles and prices available, and the ability to find the pair for any food – it’s no surprise to see the demand for Argentine wines grow year-on-year.

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Bonarda NV, Las Cazas, Mendoza £5.45 Gentle dark fruit aromas and a hint of oak to give character to this mid-bodied red. (B) 13%vol

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Shiraz-Malbec 2010/11, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan £5.46 Richly coloured and scented, it is an easy-drinking blend. With Shiraz taking centre stage to give a smoky, spicy palate supported by a firm Malbec grip. (B) 13.5%vol

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Malbec 2010/11, Caracara, Mendoza £5.87 Deep red colour with intense violet tints. Fruity aromas, full of blackberries, blueberries and plums define the nose. A soft, rich mouth-feel with sweet, subtle tannins, lead to a round, lingering finish. (C) 12.5%vol

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Malbec 2011/12, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza £5.89 An expressive young wine packed with red fruits and aromatic floral notes. A bright mouthful of generous character. (C) 13%vol

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Shiraz 2010/11, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza £5.89 Deep rich and ripe, it is full bodied with red fruit style, overlaid with a touch of oaky vanilla. A big wine with bright New World fruit and good length. (C) 13%vol

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Malbec 2010/11, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan £6.25 Fully ripe, intense and glossy. It is bright and silky with vibrant hedgerow fruits and layers of subtle berry and spice flavours. A thoroughly good young Malbec. (C) 13.5%vol

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Malbec 2010/11, Caballero de la Cepa, Mendoza £8.32 Blackberry fruits, ripe plums, violets and tobacco leaves. Remarkable sweet tannins and a complex finish. (E) 14%vol

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Syrah 2009/10, Caballero de la Cepa, Mendoza £8.32 A combination of forest fruits, nuts and vanilla. This wine is full bodied with sweet tannins and a long finish. (E) 14%vol

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Malbec Selection 2008/09, Bodegas Terrazas, Mendoza £12.15 Moët planted a vineyard at 3,500ft in Mendoza and shiny-smooth wines have resulted. This Malbec Selection is a real hero with its dark succulent fruit enlivened with tropical dash and a soft green herb twist. It is a polished performer and ready to drink. (D) 14%vol

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Malbec-Shiraz Rosé 2010/11, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza £5.89 The deep pink colour and vibrancy hint at the raspberry, strawberry and cherry fruit character that explodes on the palate. (2) 12.5%vol

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Chenin Blanc Medium NV, Las Cazas, Mendoza Light bodied with a touch of sweetness and pear and peach aromas. (3) 13%vol

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Chenin-Torrontes 2011/12, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan £5.46 Lifted notes of guava and tropical fruits, with a bracing citrus zing. The aromatic floral style, and firm line to a juicy finish, makes an appealing off-dry style. (3) 13.5%vol

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Chardonnay 2011/12, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza £5.89 Fresh and fruity with floral aromatics and tropical, peachy fruit character. Pineapple, apple and citrus create a lovely fruit salad of a wine. (2) 12.5%vol

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Chardonnay 2009/10, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan £6.25 Shows ripe tropical characters with buttery and lemon-zest flavours. Full and well-rounded with solid weight and length. (2) 13.5%vol

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Pinot Gris 2010/11, Las Boleras, J & F Lurton, Valle de Uco £7.67 A more tropical style of Pinot Gris emerges here from Argentina, with the zip of a lemon/lime streak sparking off exotic guava and pineapple notes. The flavour is open, full and firm, with great style and panache. (2) 12.5%vol

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Australia Despite new wine regions around the world coming to the fore, Australia continues to maintain its place on the UK wine scene. Recent years have seen Australia suffering from over production, poor exchange rates and increased competition from other New World countries, not to mention devastating fires and droughts. Yet this capable and hard-working nation always seems to bounce back from whatever obstacles stand in its way. France and New Zealand are the only two countries to command a higher average selling price and Australia is now accounting for just over 20% of the UK market share. We are also seeing an increasing demand for terroir-driven wine styles which has allowed boutique wineries to put in more frequent appearances, offering wines that show off true expression and individuality. Our Australian offering continues to increase with new additions from Cumulus: Climbing Merlot to accompany the high-altitude Rolling Chardonnay, Shiraz and Rosé. A Riesling from the talented Peter Lehmann and a new-blend Rosé from Geoff Merrill called Pimpala Road Shiraz-Grenache. The charismatic

wines of Simon Hackett, McHenry Hohnen and De Bortoli remain firm favourites while the ever-popular Richmond Ridge, Castle Creek and The Paddock, to name a few, punch well above their weight at the lower price points.

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Shiraz 2010/11, Invenio, S.E. Australia £4.13 Perfumed raspberry fruit and a hint of white pepper. (B) 13.5%vol

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Shiraz NV, Gulara, S.E. Australia £5.18 A juicy, youthful red with plenty of bramble fruit and a hint of pepper. (C) 13.5%vol

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Shiraz-Cabernet 2011/12, Richmond Ridge, S.E. Australia £5.41 Dark colour. Cool intensity is the style here, showing dark fresh flavours. (B) 13%vol Cabernet Sauvignon 2011/12, Castle Creek, S.E. Australia £5.66 Supple, generous, easy-drinking Cabernet with plenty of cassis characteristics and a light minty touch for added interest. (C) 13.5%vol

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Shiraz 2011/12, Castle Creek, S.E. Australia £5.66 Dark gleaming colour. Very attractive rich polished aroma, leading into well-shaped flavours that fill the palate. Full, smooth and particularly good. (D) 13%vol

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Shiraz 2011/12, The Paddock, S.E. Australia £5.68 A delicious cracked black pepper aroma gives way to a chocolate and spice flavour in the mouth. A big warm, soft, juicy Aussie. (D) 13.5%vol

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Black Label Red 2010/11, McGuigan, S.E. Australia £6.73 The McGuigan trademark style: good bright red, cheerful juicy aroma, soft sweet fruit and plenty of vitality right through. (C) 13.5%vol

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Merlot Black Label 2010/11, McGuigan, S.E. Australia £6.73 Soft, smooth, open-flavoured, easy drinking red. (B) 13.5%vol

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Shiraz 2010/11, Benchmark, Grant Burge, South Australia £7.07 Rich aromas of pepper, dark berries and spice. On the palate there are layers of oak, fruit and savoury spice with a smooth finish. (D) 14.5%vol

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Grenache-Shiraz 2010/11, Art Series, Peter Lehmann, South Australia £7.48

A deep, vibrant red colour leads to a bouquet of dark red fruits and a touch of background aniseed - this is a richly flavoured, fruit driven wine with great aromatics and a beautifully soft finish. (C) 14.5%vol

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Tarrango 2008/09, Brown Brothers, Victoria £7.82 Light, juicy cherryish Tarrango is always gentle and easy. A 1960s-bred grape variety, it is different from anything else and would appear to be Brown Brothers’s particular gift to the world. (B) 12.5%vol

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Shiraz 2010/11, Crystal Brook, S.E. Australia £8.08 Immediately-pleasing, spicy-fruity, even neatly polished. Plenty of sweet blackberry and prunes fruit backed with a velvet overcoat. (C) 14.5%vol

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Petit Verdot Vat 4 2008/09, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia £8.47 Dark in colour with big friendly aromas and full rich flavours. This little-known grape variety is more normally associated with Bordeaux. Masses of hedgerow fruit are set off with firm, full, ripe body. (D) 14.5%vol

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St. Hallett Gamekeeper’s Reserve 2009/10, Barossa £8.55 This curious blend of French and Portuguese grapes comes together with a burst of hedgerow and blackberry fruit to create a wine of depth and intensity. (D) 13.5%vol

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Shiraz 2010/11, Rolling, Orange £8.80 Magnum £16.48 A wine of fine cool elegance, drawn from its high altitude vineyards and the famed skills of the Cumulus winemaking team. Pure peppered black fruit is supported by fine velvet tannins. (D) 13.5%vol

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Pinot Noir Vat 10 2008/09, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia £9.06 Intensely concentrated with strawberry and spice flavours, the wine shows true varietal character and is well structured with lovely, silky tannins and deliciously ripe fruit. An outstanding Pinot in its class. (C) 13.5%vol

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Merlot 2008/09, Brown Brothers, Victoria £9.81 Dark and genuine, with intensely-concentrated flavours, managing to include glossy oaked-aged fruit, raisiny richness and chocolate. At all times rich and Australian. Definitely not your everyday Merlot. (D) 14.5%vol

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Pinot Noir 2009/10, MadFish, Western Australia £9.98 Aromas of dark berry fruits and violets with a gamey, mushroom complexity and savoury French oak influences. Black cherry and strawberry lead into a rich mid-palate and end with long spice. (C) 14%vol

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Merlot 2009/10, Climbing, Orange £10.08

Cool climate Merlot giving leafy and dark berry fruit flavours, its time in barrel adding a lovely weight and softness. Intense fruit on the palate, cigar box nuance and firm tannins. (C) 13.5%vol

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Shiraz 2010/11, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River £10.08 Perhaps this is the perfect sleek and glossy Shiraz – lovely purple, smooth and richly spiced flavours, mouth-filling and true, running on forever. (D) 14.5%vol

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Grenache 2008/09, Old Vine, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale £10.25 Simon Hackett’s old Grenache vines deliver these intensely juicy summer fruit characters. The flavours in this brilliant wine are smoothly ripe and touched with spice. (D) 14%vol

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Shiraz Limited Release 2008/09, Brown Brothers, Victoria £10.90 Aromas are rich, dark and spicy. In the mouth the fruit is concentrated and intensely flavoured, and loaded with tastes of tangy berries, sweet cassis, cedar, pepper, new leather and vanilla. An excellent wine. (E) 14%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2006/07, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale Half Bottle Intensely deep dark colour with an immediate inky-sweet cassis nose. Velvet mouth-coating fruits develop with fine savoury, leather, coffee and oaky notes. Long, fine and confident in the finish. (D) 13.5%vol

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Shiraz 2008/09, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale £11.27 Half Bottle £6.06 Carries the authentic note of McLaren Shiraz from a fine grower and winemaker steeped in the region. Deep red and full of ripe spicy fruit with full McLaren Vale glossy rich flavour and expressive style. (D) 14%vol

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Shiraz-Grenache-Mataro 2007/08, 3 Amigos, McHenry £11.74 Hohnen, Margaret River This great blend brings together Shiraz juiciness and spice, Grenache sweet ripe fruit and the vivid dark character of Mataro. Combined, they come alive with youthful ripeness and generosity. (C) 14.5%vol

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Tiger Country 2006/07, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River £13.41 This bright berried wine combines three unusual grapes, and makes a new active fruit style, with spiced flavours and the perfect touch of oak. Another great from the McHenry Hohnen stable. (D) 14%vol

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Cabernet-Merlot 2007/08, Cape Mentelle, Margaret River £14.19 Concentrated and minty, and full of supple dark fruits. Cape Mentelle’s elegant wine has become a new world icon for its sophisticated take on the classic Bordeaux blend. (C) 14.5%vol

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Pinot Noir 2009/10, Stonier, Mornington Peninsular £14.50 Light modern style of Pinot Noir that displays fruit purity and concentrates on the strawberry aspect of the grape variety’s character. It is an almost ethereal wine, with its elevated fine style. (C) 13%vol

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Pinot Noir Yarra Valley 2007/08, De Bortoli, Victoria £17.89 A wonderfully intense Aussie Pinot with layers of berry fruit and a touch of perfumed violet aroma. Just a hint of maturity coming through to add to the plethora of flavours. (C) 13%vol

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Shiraz 2004/05, Anthony’s Reserve, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale £19.62 Ripe plum and blackcurrant throughout. Dusty cherry edges and toasty oak form the lifted flavours of this impressively well-structured wine. The depth of fruit is balanced and long. (E) 14%vol

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Cabernet-Merlot Rosé NV, Gulara, S.E.. Australia

Vibrant cherry pink with attractive red berry aromas. Off dry on the palate and bursting with raspberry fruit, this is a soft, quaffable rosé. (2) 13.5%vol

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Geoff Merrill Rosé 2010/11, Pimpala Road, McLaren Vale £8.68 A richly bright rosé with plenty of colour and a berry scented nose. It has good concentration of raspberries-and-cream fruit character on the palate that goes on and on. (2) 14%vol

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Climbing Pink 2011/12, Orange £8.80 Made from 100% Shiraz, this dry and vibrantly coloured rosé is full of ripe red fruit flavour, making it delicious to drink on its own, yet equally well-partnered to fish or meat dishes. (2) 13.5%vol

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Colombard-Chardonnay 2010/11, Invenio, S.E. Australia £5.13 Medium-bodied with citrus and ripe pineapple notes. (2) 12%vol

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Chardonnay NV, Gulara, S.E. Australia £5.18 Clean and fresh with melon and apple fruit flavours and a crisp finish. (2) 13%vol

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Semillon-Chardonnay 2011/12, Richmond Ridge, S.E. Australia Fresh bright wine with a streak of active green energy. Thoroughly good. (2) 11.5%vol

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Chardonnay 2010/11, Castle Creek, S.E. Australia Golden, straight-down-the-middle Aussie Chardonnay, with nice richness, spread and length. (2) 12%vol

£5.66

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Chardonnay 2010/11, The Paddock, S.E. Australia £5.68 Pale and light with gentle citrus and bright apple fruit. (2) 14%vol

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Chardonnay Black Label 2010/11, McGuigan, S.E. Australia £6.73 Quarter Bottle £2.04 Lemon-edged, golden, toasty, easy Chardonnay. (2) 13%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc Black Label 2010/11, McGuigan, S.E. Australia £6.73 Genuine green pea and nettles Sauvignon. More soft, cool and refreshing, than crisp and snappy. (2) 11%vol

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Chenin Blanc 2011/12, Brown Brothers, Victoria £7.02 Intense citrus aromas lead into a palate of fine detailed flavours, richness, viscosity and pace. Here is Chenin Blanc as it should be, but rarely is, from the New World. (3) 11%vol

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Dry Muscat 2009/10, Brown Brothers, Victoria Brown Brothers were the pioneers of a dry style of Muscat. Evidence of their sure touch, balancing the intense floral Muscat perfume with neat acidity, shows that this wine is still the global benchmark. (2) 12.5%vol

£7.02

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Chardonnay 2010/11, Benchmark, Grant Burge, South Australia Clean, pure fruit style with tropical fruit and not a jot of oak to interfere – just bright, fresh Chardonnay in all its glory. Another classic from this iconic winemaker. (2) 13%vol

£7.07

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Chardonnay 2010/11, Art Series, Peter Lehmann, South Australia

£7.28

A stylish Chardonnay showing fresh white peach and melon fruit with a background hint of barrel fermentation character and a soft, dry finish. (2) 11.5%vol

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Dry Riesling 2011/12, Eden Valley, Peter Lehmann, S.E. Australia

A delicate green/gold hue leads to a fresh, floral aroma with a hint of lime juice. The palate shows great fruit purity and finishes with a clean crispness. (1) 11%vol

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Unoaked Chardonnay 2010/11, Crystal Brook, S.E. Australia Chardonnay that’s without oak and with all the clean direct flavours of Australia. Citrus, peachy and tropical - very pure. (2) 13%vol

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Chardonnay Vat 7 2009/10, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia £8.47 Golden Aussie Chardonnay shows a touch of caramel and vanilla oak, with plenty of up-front spice and nicely structured fruit. Full of ripe flavours, in a fat friendly style, balanced with a racy citrus line. (2) 12.5%vol

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Verdelho Vat 6 2009/10, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia £8.47 This Verdelho has a nutty warmth which opens out into a juicy-fresh flavour with the nuttiness fattening the palate. Comforting and full, a great food wine. (2) 13.5%vol

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St Hallett Poacher’s Blend 2009/10, Barossa £8.55 St Hallett’s are famed for their big flavours. Blending Semillon, Sauvignon and Riesling, makes a rich wine – high aromatic notes over the lean grassy edge, backed with a bit of weight. (2) 11%vol

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Pinot Grigio 2009/10, Brown Brothers, Victoria £8.79 Italy meets Australia. This very fashionable grape variety is given a bit of weight and fruit character, to make it an interesting contender. The neat freshness has a creaminess running right through it. (2) 12.5%vol

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Unoaked Chardonnay 2009/10, Rolling, Orange £8.80 From grapes grown in Oz’s highest region, this cool Chardonnay has a creamy, grassy-and-herby full delivery. Lissome and luscious. (2) 13.5%vol

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Unwooded Chardonnay 2009/10, MadFish, Western Australia £9.98 The wine appears crisp, displaying fresh green tinges. The nose is crystal clear and typical of cool climate Chardonnay – melons and peach supported by finer grapefruit and mandarin aromas. (2) 13%vol

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Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River £10.08 From the man at the forefront of the Marlborough Sauvignon revolution – founder of Cloudy Bay – these fruit notes of fresh apple, gooseberry and grapefruit, are a welcome feast of refreshment. (1) 12.5%vol

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Chardonnay 2010/11, Brightview, Simon Hackett, Barossa £10.33 Half Bottle £6.03 Beautiful Barossa Chardonnay offers a dazzling fruit cocktail in a finely-integrated wine. (2) 13%vol

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G Marsanne-Chardonnay-Roussanne 2008/09, 3 Amigos, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River £11.74 A delectable fusion wine with notes of quince, melons, banana, vanilla and spice. The flavours are full of zest yet come together in a rich smooth flow. (2) 13.5%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon 2011/12, Cape Mentelle, Margaret River £12.78 This Western Australian interpretation of classic white Bordeaux gives it a cool green-edged, understated style with intriguing, appetising, herbal flavour. Great length and a thoroughly elegant style. (2) 13%vol

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Riesling 2008/09, Petaluma, Clare Valley £13.35 An original Clare Valley classic, it set the hallmarks for minerality, lime citrus zest, fine structure and a slow-maturing style. This iconic forerunner is still setting the pace. (2) 13%vol

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Chardonnay 2009/10, Calgardup, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River £15.55 Here is the new Western Australian family operation of Cloudy Bay’s creator, David Hohnen. And this golden, finely-paced, gloriously expressive wine can match top end Burgundy any day. (2) 13%vol

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Orange Muscat & Flora 2010/11, Brown Brothers, Victoria – Half Bottle £6.98 Intense gold luminescence to the eye. This wine has startlingly lovely pure grape sweetness of Muscat, with a flash of orange. Fine, smooth and utterly luscious. (8) 10%vol

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Botrytis Semillon Vat 5 2007/08, De Bortoli, N.S.W. – Half Bottle £7.72 De Bortoli Vat 5 is a perfect expression of botrytis: pure luminescent gold in colour, with intense marmalade and dried peel fruit flavours, plus the botrytis honeyed effect. (8) 11%vol

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Botrytis Semillon 2007/08, Noble One, De Bortoli, N.S.W. – Half Bottle £18.30 Perfect expression of Australian botrytised Semillon, this De Bortoli wine has a golden tawny colour and glorious aroma – essence of noble rot. Unctuous, viscous, concentrated sweetness. Extraordinary. (8) 10%vol

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TASMANIA The ongoing seach for cool climate regions leads to Australia’s southernmost state of Tasmania, where we find the stunning wines of Devil’s Corner in the form of a Pinot Noir, a Sauvignon Blanc, a Riesling and a Pinot Grigio. Tasmania’s ability to produce grapes with high natural acidity also makes it a fine producer of sparkling wine and we are delighted to introduce Devil’s Corner Sparkling Brut to our 2012 List (See Sparkling Wine section, page 11).

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Pinot Noir 2010/11, Devil’s Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania £10.07 Full of cinnamon spice and cherry fruit with attractive burnt-toffee notes. It is silky smooth with elegant fine tannins to bring out the berry fruits. One of the neatest and most elegant Pinots we have found Down Under for years. (B) 13.5%vol

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Pinot Grigio 2010/11, Devil’s Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania £9.99 Rich and spicy, it has enticing honeycomb aromas and plenty of powerful tropical fruit flavours. More akin to an Alsace Pinot Gris than Italianate, it is full bodied and concentrated with a bracing citrus lift that supports an immense finish. (2) 13%vol

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Riesling 2008/09, Devil’s Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania £9.99 Intensely aromatic and enticing with classic Antipodean Riesling notes of lime, lemon meringue pie and honey. There is an underlying mineral hint of cinder that creates a fascinating complexity. A little sweetness brings this complicated beast to life. (2) 12%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2009/10, Devil’s Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania £9.99 Wonderfully fresh and aromatic, reminiscent of meadow hay and nettles with a delightful citrus edge and a taut line of minerality. Ripe and rich with just a hint of sweetness to balance the racy style. (2) 13%vol

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CHILE Everything about Chile is good for growing grapes. The climate, soil and geography all lend themselves to winemaking and the central third of the country surrounding the capital Santiago is particularly perfect. Rain is limited to winter months giving a long ripening season, thaw water from the Andes provides irrigation and cooling sea and mountain breezes allow the grapes to stay on the vine longer, ripening evenly with high fruit concentration and skin pigmentation. Amongst others, our Urmeneta, Santa Helena and Pionero ranges demonstrate the intense berry reds and the fruity, crisp whites that are consistently produced. Chile has approximately 118,000 hectares under vine with a 3:1 ratio of red to white grape varieties. Cabernet Sauvignon still dominates the reds with Merlot, Carmenère and Shiraz in supporting roles and for the whites Sauvignon Blanc remains as successful as ever at providing a delicious, good value alternative to the Sauvignons of New Zealand and France. Un-wooded Chardonnays are now favoured in

Chile responding to the market demand for a lighter, fresher style to those produced in the past. Chile has had a tough couple of years with the earthquake in 2010 followed by a smaller harvest in 2011. Despite these factors nudging prices higher the increase has been manageable and Chile still remains an over-performer in the wine world for producing value for money, good quality wines.

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Merlot-Cabernet Sauvignon 2010/11, San Perito, Central Valley £4.96 Light, jammy, easy-drinking red. The cassis fruit style of Cabernet softened up with the gentle roundness of Merlot. (B) 13.5%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2010/11, Puente del Inca, Central Valley £5.03 Super deep blackcurrant-style Cabernet. Great flavours leaping out of the glass. Good firm structure and plenty of generous fruit. (C) 13.5%vol

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Merlot 2010/11, Puente del Inca, Central Valley £5.03 Quarter Bottle £1.74 Youthful purple colour. Lots of soft fruit, smooth on the palate and friendly, rounded style. (C) 13.5%vol

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Merlot 2010/11, Estampilla de Genio, Central Valley £5.05 Straightforward and easy drinking with plenty of ripe fruits. (C) 13%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2011/12, Santa Helena, Central Valley £5.18

A generous open wine with fresh, ripe fruit aromas. Very drinkable with gentle tannins, black fruit flavours and a long pleasant finish. (C) 13.5%vol

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Carmenère 2010/11, Santa Helena, Central Valley £5.18 Velvety wine with spiced aromas and tobacco notes, very fruity and fresh. (C) 13.5%vol

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Merlot 2011/12, Santa Helena, Central Valley £5.18 Soft, ripe and rounded and packed with plummy spice and red fruit flavours. A very gentle texture supports plenty of blackberry, bramble fruit. A real over-performer. (C) 13%vol

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Shiraz 2010/11, Santa Helena, Central Valley £5.18 Sleek and juicy Shiraz showing lovely ripe fruit flavour. Dark smooth and long, and demonstrating that Chile delivers on this grape variety. (D) 13.5%vol

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Merlot 2011/12, Villa Rosa, Rapel £5.33 Ripe fleshy aroma. Succulent and mouth-filling, softening to a velvety finish. (C) 13%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2010/11, Invenio, Central Valley £5.39 A full-flavoured red with notes of mint and cassis. (C) 13%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2010/11, Urmeneta, Central Valley £5.46 Dark ruby colour, full of red fruit aromas, perfectly mixed with sweet vanilla and coconut notes. It has a fresh mouth feel, medium body, soft tannins and a long pleasant finish. (C) 13.5%vol

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Carmenère 2010/11, Urmeneta, Central Valley £5.46 A gentle, velvety wine. Spiced aromas of green pepper and some tobacco, whilst still remaining very fruity and fresh. (C) 13.5%vol

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Merlot 2011/12, Urmeneta, Central Valley £5.46 Medium bodied, soft tannins, with black fruit and sweet vanilla flavours. (B) 13%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2009/10, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley £6.27 A big bruiser of a wine packed with blackberry fruit and pure cassis flavour. Lots of black chocolate, spice, tobacco, and green leaf flavours jostle for position. Wonderfully ripe and concentrated it has plenty of presence and a firm grip with taut tannins and solid attack. Excellent. (C) 14%vol

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Merlot 2009/10, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley £6.27 Packed with juicy, fruity black cherry, cassis and bilberry fruit and overlaid with touches of tobacco and vanilla for a real spicy, tarry mouthful. Rich and full there are lovely layers of chocolate and mocha with a touch of candied peel. A real over-performer! (C) 14%vol

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Pinot Noir 2010/11, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley £6.85 A delicious, easy going, light wine with plenty of strawberry and cherry fruit with the perfumed background so typical of Pinot Noir. Elegant, light and ethereal it has an enticing spicy edge and fine, silky tannin structure. (B) 14%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2010/11, Montes Classic Series, Curico £8.05 Textbook Cabernet Sauvignon, with its good garnet colour, very attractive full fruit and new oak on the nose. All nicely collected and subtly-aged in the mouth, ordered into good balance and finished neatly. (C) 14%vol

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Malbec 20010/111, Montes, Colchagua £8.28 Delicious and velvety, rich and full. Plenty of ripe rounded berry fruit flavours touched with the finest oak to give a creamy depth and complexity. The first Malbec from Montes and a decided success. (D) 14%vol

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Merlot 2010/11, Montes Classic Series, Colchagua £8.28 Bright vigorous fruit style integrates well with soft new oak to give a toasty coffee overcoat. A robust wine with cleverly hidden soft tannins that will go the distance. (D) 14%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon 2008/09, Montes Alpha, Curico Valley £11.01 Fine concentrated fruit with very attractive ageing notes. Fine oak on the palate and a firm long finish for a confident future. Tuned more to grandeur and elegance and fine dining, than hedonism. (D) 14.5%vol

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Cabernet-Syrah Rosé 2010/11, Puente del Inca, Central Valley £5.03 An extremely friendly pink, full of juicy berry fruit with a good weight and finish for a satisfying glassful. (2) 13.5%vol

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Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé 2011/12, Santa Helena, Central Valley £5.18 Attractive bright colour, with light crisp clean taste. Perfect refreshment. (2) 12.5%vol

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Cabernet-Merlot Rosé 2010/11, Urmeneta, Central Valley £5.46 This rosé is bright pink in colour, and just off-dry in style yet full of fresh fruity aromas, such as strawberries and plums. (2) 13.5%vol

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Cabernet-Syrah Rosé 2010/11, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley £6.27 Attractively off-dry in an easy going style. Masses of juicy cherry fruit with a touch of rosehip, redcurrant and a clean raciness that offsets the sweet ripe fruit for a well balanced, consumer-friendly wine. (3) 13%vol

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Sauvignon-Semillon 2011/12, San Perito, Central Valley £4.96 Full and ripe with an enticing broad, tropical style and peachy, floral flavours all held together with a creamy weight and bright, zippy raciness. (2) 13%vol

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Chardonnay 2011/12, Puente del Inca, Central Valley £5.03 Quarter Bottle £1.73 Firm, rounded, good clean modern Chilean Chardonnay. (2) 13.5%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Puente del Inca, Central Valley £5.03 Light, dry and refreshing: Chile succeeds well with this rightly popular, all-purpose white. (1) 13%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Estampilla de Genio, Central Valley £5.05 Straightforward and easy drinking with plenty of ripe fruits. (1) 12%vol

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Chardonnay 2011/12, Santa Helena, Central Valley £5.18 A classic New World Chardonnay - ripe but not blowsy, rich but not oaked, full-bodied but not overweight. It shows lots of ripe tropical fruit freshness with floral undertones and a bright, clean finish. (2) 13%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Santa Helena, Central Valley £5.18 This classic Chilean style of Sauvignon Blanc is lively and lifted, with an herbal green pea leafiness and real freshness through the finish. (2) 12%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Villa Rosa, Curico £5.33 Lightly floral with a bright line running through it to give a refreshing clean zippy wine. (1) 12%vol

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Chardonnay 2010/11, Urmeneta, Central Valley £5.46 This intense Chardonnay shows aromas of peach and pineapple, plus a hint of banana that all blend perfectly with sweet notes of vanilla. (2) 13%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Urmeneta, Central Valley £5.46 A blend of herbal notes and fresh tropical fruit such as grapefruit, pineapple, and mango. It is fresh in style with balanced acidity that enhances the fruity palate. (2) 12%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Invenio, Central Valley £5.51 Fresh, dry white with hints of guava and tropical flavours. (1) 12.5%vol

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Chardonnay 2009/10, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley £6.27 Plenty to occupy the nose with aromas of mango, passionfruit and vanilla with fresh brioche edge. It follows through with a rich ripeness and plenty of fresh fruit character topped off with a tight citrus lift. (2) 14%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Curico Valley £6.27 Light and delicate with an elegant grassy, mineral style. There are bright tropical fruits with some herbal overtones pulled together with a vibrant raciness. (1) 13%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc Limited Selection 2010/11, Montes, Leyda £8.96 Greeny-gold lights introduce understated aromas of gooseberry and blackcurrant leaf. On the palate there is fullness and weight, flavours develop point and personality and the finish is long. (1) 13.5%vol

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Chardonnay 2008/09, Montes Alpha, Curico £11.01 Fine fruit, elegant buttery and new-oak aromas. Has all the hallmarks of classic French structure in the cool understated palate and graceful finish. No noise – calmly impressive. (2) 14%vol

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NEW ZEALAND A relative latecomer to the top table of world wine-producing countries, New Zealand wasted no time once gold was touched. Montana’s Peter Hubscher planted the first Sauvignon Blanc trial vines in Marlborough in 1974 and kept Montana at the head of the new industry by working on the promise they showed. But when David Hohnen, of Cloudy Bay, harvested his first Sauvignon Blanc in 1985, explosive recognition was ignited. (Note that David Hohnen is now in partnership with his daughter and son-in-law at McHenry-Hohnen in Australia). Nor is the story all about Marlborough and Sauvignon Blanc. New Zealand Pinot Noir is having a massive effect on world markets with its intensely-fruited, low yielding vines in Central Otago in the deep south and Nelson in the far north, or the other fruit-led approachable styles of Marlborough. The 2010 harvest was legendary and 2011 is proving to be another winner. It’s fun to note that Hugh Johnson’s electrifying publication of his ‘World Atlas of Wine’ in 1971 gave only postage stamp-sized mention of New Zealand’s mere 3,000 acres of vines round Auckland and Hawkes Bay. With the ever-increasing interest in linking food and wine, New Zealand Riesling and Pinot Gris grapes offer a wonderful

counterpoint to accompany many dishes. For scallops look no further than Esk Valley’s Chenin Blanc and, with the revival of Chardonnay, growers now offer unbeatably clean, fresh, elegant and rounded styles that can partner chicken superbly. New on the list for 2012 is Crossroads Merlot. In the warm, dry sunny region of Hawkes Bay, the Crossroads farm was taken over by Debbie and Peter Cutfield in 2000. Enthusiastic members of the Association of Sustainable Wine Growers in New Zealand, their practices include the reduction of tractor use by planting slow-growing grasses, and using free running sheep between the vine rows.

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Intense varietal characters of dark plum, dried lavender and cedary oak. It flows effortlessly over the palate with a softness and balance before lingering to a long and persistent finish. (D) 14.5%vol

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Merlot-Cabernet-Malbec 2009/10, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay £11.32 Full dark red. Soft Merlot, firm Cabernet and ripe dark Malbec come together perfectly in this smooth integrated blend. (D) 14%vol

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Pinot Noir 2009/10, The Crossings, Marlborough

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Finely poised aromas of red cherry, spice, raspberry and gentle smokiness. The palate is vibrantly intense with a full, rich and silky mouthful. (B) 14%vol

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Pinot Noir 2009/10, Whitehaven, Marlborough £13.54 Open pure raspberry fruit aroma, mouth-coating smoothness and a lingering persistent finish, are classic Pinot Noir hallmarks and they are all present here. A super candidate. (C) 14%vol

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Pinot Noir 2006/07, Tom’s Block, Neudorf, Nelson £18.05 A serious contender to Burgundy here from the Nelson pioneers. Gamey and spicy with pure raspberry and black cherry fruit all put together with a vanilla wood veneer that gives a glacier smoothness. (C) 14.5%vol

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Pinot Noir 2009/10, Hawksburn, Central Otago £20.88 A smoky, spicy Kiwi Pinot with creamy raspberry and blackberry fruit and juicy, ripe tannins. (B) 13.5%vol

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Pinot Noir 2009/10, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough Plummy and spicy with hints of cardamom, liquorice and smoky oak. There is great cherry and red berry fruit flavour encased in silky tannins. Genius. (B) 14%vol

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Merlot-Malbec Rosé 2010/11, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay £9.17 Cool fermented to retain the vibrant berry fruit aromas and flavours. (2) 14%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, Invenio, Marlborough £6.75 Fresh and juicy with ripe tropical fruit flavours. (1) 12.5%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Lansdowne Estate, Marlborough

A very satisfying bouquet with lots of passion fruit, sherbet, tropical fruit and typical Marlborough herbaceousness. The palate is full of citrus and lime flavours with a hint of minerality and weighty mouthfeel. (1) 13%vol

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Riesling 2009/10, Whitehaven, Marlborough Crisp, vividly appetising aroma of tropical limes and gooseberries. Flavours intensely fruit-driven, always fresh, with a long staying finish. (3) 13%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Esk Valley, Marlborough Very lean and grassy with a mineral, citrus zing. It has an added complexity of asparagus pungency and bright nettly notes. Absolutely classic benchmark Sauvignon from that clever Gordon Russell. (1) 13%vol

£9.17

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Oyster Bay, Marlborough Crisp up-front gooseberry fruit. Rounded and expansive on the palate. Yet carries all through on a sweep of saline freshness giving remarkable clarity of flavour. (1) 13%vol

£9.35

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Selaks, Marlborough £9.42 An enduring Marlborough star, with the thrilling aromatics, confidence, ripeness, big flavours, smooth textures and high tension finish. (1) 13.5%vol

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Chardonnay 2010/11, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay Creamy, firm and bright, with a neat oak edging to support the delicious tropical fruit salad character. Smart and good. (2) 13.5%vol

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Chenin Blanc 2009/10, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay Fresh, thirst-quenching and bright. This is a full bodied, dry style Chenin that exhibits ripe fruit flavours of passion fruit, melon and apples. (2) 12.5%vol

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Riesling 2010/11, Esk Valley, Marlborough Has the thrilling aromatic tension of elderflower, gooseberry and lime, to give mouth-filling richness. Total refreshment. (2) 13%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, The Crossings, Marlborough £9.63 Bright and fresh, it leaps with exotic notes of white peach and pink grapefruit over a mineral flintiness. There is an enriching complexity of gooseberry and passion fruit and taut citrus raciness that shows off the true varietal character. Just brilliant. (1) 13%vol

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Pinot Gris 2008/09, Whitehaven, Marlborough Initially quietly understated; yet grows from fresh, to smooth, to a full-bodied, classy, super-modern wine. (2) 12.5%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Spy Valley, Marlborough £9.86 Luscious ripe creamy vanilla nose over classic pungent gooseberry fruit with notes of green pepper. Brilliantly crisp and racy with a ripe intensity of fruit and bursting with vitality through the immense citrus fruit. (2) 13.5%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, Whitehaven, Marlborough £10.07 Exciting gooseberry zest from the start. Dramatic ripe flavours continue to deliver pure Sauvignon ‘cut’ on the palate. Fine depth and length are developed, giving a wine of real class. (1) 13.5%vol

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Gewürztraminer 2010/11, Spy Valley, Marlborough £12.24 A brilliant modern Gewürz from the genius of Ant MacKenzie. Wonderfully intense aromas of roses and lychees burst from the glass and follow through with a honeyed richness and concentrated power that delivers turkish delight long after it is swallowed. (3) 14%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, Drylands Estate, Marlborough £12.87 Intense white currant aroma, immediate and steely, but tantalising. Concentrated rich flavours are powered round the palate by vital fruit acid energy. Huge and beautiful and very, very more-ish. (1) 13.5%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2008/09, Neudorf, Nelson £13.07 Benchmark Southern Hemisphere Sauvignon from the iconic producers – the Finns. Herbaceous and grassy with a rich tropicality and clear, pungent asparagus style. Firm and well defined with clear fresh-pea character. (1) 14%vol

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Chardonnay 2008/09, Neudorf, Nelson £17.98 Astonishingly Burgundian in its mineral elegance, but with an eye to its Kiwi roots with a rich, creamy ripeness. A fine touch of toasted oak adds weight and gravitas. (2) 13.5%vol

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Chardonnay 2008/09, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough Classic, rich, tropical rounded Chardonnay with layers of biscuity richness and subtle toasty oak, that lead in to a stylish mineral finish. (2) 14%vol

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Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough £18.36 This iconic wine is reminiscent of fresh fruit salad – full of ripe peach, mango and passion fruit, cut through with a citrus whiplash. (2) 13.5%vol

5609110

Sauvignon Blanc 2008/09, Te Koko, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough £22.76 Smoky rich and intensely perfumed. This is a rare and curious beast indeed. The barrel fermentation and 18 months in oak provide layers of nutty, honeyed, tropical concentration to the citrussy, mango, buttery Sauvignon fruit. An astonishing wine, beautifully made, of power, complexity and downright unlikeliness. Genius stuff. (2) 13.5%vol

£18.19

Esk Valley – Crafted New Zealand Wine Established in 1933, the Esk Valley estate is situated in New Zealand’s picturesque Hawkes Bay region. As Chief Winemaker, Gordon Russell has been at the heart of the winery since 1993 and has developed a range of classic wines that have built up a very loyal following over the years. Grapes are sourced from both Esk’s own vineyards and from dedicated contract growers from two main regions in New Zealand. In Hawkes Bay this includes vineyards in the prestigious Gimblett Gravels region and in Marlborough, vineyards in the Awatere and Wairau Valley, which provide the fruit for their benchmark Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling. Esk Valley is a boutique winery and is unique in that many of the techniques used are dictated by the winery itself. The old concrete vats, the layout of the buildings and the lack of modern technology mean the wines are made in a simple, honest, hands on way. The result of this passion and labour intensive approach is a range of elegant, intensely flavoured wines that are extremely food friendly. The Esk Valley range is diverse and also includes more unique varieties such as Chenin Blanc, Pinot Gris and a trophy winning Rosé. Gordon is still perhaps best known though for his elegant, Bordeaux blend reds, so be sure to have a look at these wines too.

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South Africa Known as the Garden of Africa, South Africa’s Cape vineyards are located within the Cape Floral Kingdom. Only one of six such plant kingdoms in the world, it is the smallest yet the most diverse, being home to some 9,600 plant species – more than the whole of the northern hemisphere. South Africa also benefits from the 400 years of vine growing and wine making, learned from the early Huguenot settlers, that is solely theirs in the southern hemisphere. The wine regions are mainly in the southern areas of the country, and near to the coast where the grapes enjoy cooling breezes along with hours of sunshine, giving good levels of ripeness. Wine growers are passionate about their environment and their soils. Over 250,000 acres of vines are planted with a fairly equal balance between red and white.

New to the list this year is the River Garden range from Stellenbosch from the Lourensford Estate, established in 1700. River Garden Rosé is an elegant off-dry Merlot/Shiraz/Mourvèdre. The red Shiraz/Cabernet scored a strong 4-star rating from John Platter’s South African Wines bible and the Sauvignon Blanc shows brisk tipicity with its notes of gooseberry and nettle.

Red

5616400

Shiraz-Cinsaut 2011/12, Boars Kloof, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region £5.03 Plenty of ripe berry fruit flavour is set off with a hint of black, earthy spiciness. Juicy and friendly, well-structured yet easy-going, this is a great food wine yet smooth enough for a glass or so on its own. (C) 14%vol

5610080

Cinsaut-Shiraz 2008/09, Rocheburg, Western Cape £5.50 Easy, soft open-weave young wine with a full finish. (C) 14%vol

5614780

Shiraz 2010/11, GoldCoast, Western Cape Smoky, spicy and brambly with clear notes of clove and cinnamon and a real South African earthiness. Honest and straightforward it has dark cassis fruit with peppery overtones, encased in a silky, soft tannin shell. (C) 14%vol

£5.87

5610280

Merlot 2010/11, Riebeek, Western Cape Brambly and stalky with spicy hedgerow fruit flavours, this is a big juicy Merlot with plenty of guts and a decent punch. Ripe and fruity, a big bruiser but heart-warmingly friendly. (C) 14%vol

£6.17

5616780

Pinotage 2010/11, Riebeek, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region The flavours of the unique South African grape variety are complex and exciting with ripe plum and fruitcake all beautifully integrated and then finished with subtle oak for a lingering aftertaste. (C) 14%vol

£6.17

5610300

Cabernet Sauvignon 2010/11, Steenbok, Western Cape £6.23 Juicy top-notes over the savoury flavours of a young firm Cabernet. (C) 14%vol

5610110

Pinotage 2011/12, Rocheburg, Western Cape £6.23 Good dark ripe Cape fruit – tasty, firm and long. An exceptional wine with the serious animal quality that is classy Pinotage. (C) 14%vol

5610120

Shiraz 2008/09, Rocheburg, Western Cape £6.23 Shiraz in the South African style – broad texture, juicy fruit with cassis and mint overtones – and with a drier European touch. (D) 14%vol

5617150 NEW

Shiraz-Cabernet 2010/11, River Garden, Western Cape

Soft hints of spice and vanilla are supported by red berry fruits. It has a gentle pleasing taste that is well balanced and worthy of drinking on its own or partnered with barbequed meat, pasta and some fish dishes. (C) 14%vol

5617530 NEW

Merlot 2010/11, Signal Cannon, Vondeling, Paarl

A cheerful aroma of ripe red fruits, sweet stewed plums and a hint of spicy oak. The palate is elegant and well balanced with a delicate red berry character, some delightfully fine tannins and a wonderfully long, clean finish. (C) 13.5%vol

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£6.99

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£7.69

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Pinotage By L’Avenir 2011/12, Laroche, Western Cape £8.17 Full of red berry fruit and a hint of spice, but subtly overlaid with the typically Pinotage smoky gamey qualities that make it so individual. Brilliant with red meat. (D) 13.5%vol

5610200

Pinotage Reserve 2008/09, Riebeek, Coastal Region Purple hues, red berry flavours with streaks of spiced cigar boxes and gunflint. A wild wine with the typical dusty hedgerow flavours of this grape. (C) 14.5%vol

£8.67

5617410 NEW

Baldrick Shiraz 2010/11, Vondeling, Paarl

£9.76

A rich and opulent blend of Mourvèdre, Shiraz and a touch of Viognier to give a floral lift. Powerful wine with blackberry fruit, a hint of vanilla and a touch of exotic spiciness. (D) 14%vol

5617420 NEW

Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot 2007/08, Vondeling, Paarl

Intense maraschino cherries, sweet cassis, juicy ripe red fruits, sandalwood and cedar are just a few of the abundance of flavours of this wine. Dense mouth-covering tannins are backed up by an array of fruit flavours, which will keep you going back for the next glass. (D) 14%vol

5609940

Pinot Noir 2009/10, Hamilton Russell, Walker Bay £27.00 Pale Pinot Noir with a touch of age to the colour. Lovely strawberry-note aroma is transformed into a wine of consummate balance and elegance on the palate and finish. (C) 13.5%vol

£11.92

Rosé

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5610330

Pinotage Rosé 2011/12, Steenbok, Western Cape £5.50 Authentic tint of blue haunts this delightful pink. Alert aroma of cherries is softened to summer fruits in a super-fresh, nearly dry palate. (2) 13%vol

5614790

Pinotage Rosé 2011/12, GoldCoast, Western Cape £5.87 Bright, attractive and friendly, this juicy rosé is packed with strawberries-andcream fruits. Its dry style and taut backbone lift the summer berry flavours for a generous, easy wine with individuality and character. (2) 13%vol

5617160 NEW

River Garden Rosé 2011/12, Stellenbosch

Fresh and crisp with strawberry and raspberry fruit preceeding a clean, dry finish. (2) 12.5%vol

5617520 NEW

Signal Cannon Rosé 2011/12, Vondeling, Paarl

Soft, elegant pink, off-dry style rosé. Refreshing raspberry gives way to strawberries and cream on the palate with a crisp and fresh finish. (2) 12.5%vol

WHITE

5610271

Chenin Blanc 2011/12, Steenbok, Western Cape £4.98 Leaps out of its skin with zesty lemon tropical freshness. A tad off dry to make it a great food wine. (3) 13%vol

5616390

Chenin Blanc 2010/11, Boars Kloof, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region £5.03 Attractive, tropical and ripe with a peachy, pineapple character on the nose. The bright appley zip adds a freshness and lift to the rounded guava and gooseberry fruit. Delicious. (2) 13%vol

5610060 5610070

Chenin Blanc 2011/12, Rocheburg, Western Cape £5.50 Quarter Bottle £1.62 Light and refreshing – made from South Africa’s most popular white grape variety. (3) 13%vol

5610050

Unwooded Chardonnay 2010/11, Rocheburg, Western Cape £5.63 Light, fresh and easy young Chardonnay with not an ounce of oak to confound the bright purity of lemony tropical fruit. (2) 13.5%vol

5610340

Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Steenbok, Western Cape £5.68 Very pale colour, yet giving an instant aroma of crisp green-apple refreshment, with lift and zest. (1) 12.5%vol

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£6.99

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£7.69


5614800

Chenin Blanc 2010/11, GoldCoast, Western Cape £5.87 Fresh and bright with lively sherbet and lime aromas and a floral vivacity. Light and zippy with plenty of apple and pineapple with citrus flavours lifted up into a racy, mineral finish. Just brilliant. (2) 12.5%vol

5616790

Viognier 2009/10, Riebeek, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region £6.17 This unwooded style of Viognier offers an accessible wine in a dry but fruity style. The perfume of a floral bouquet greets the nose and follows through with lovely tropical flavours on a light but lingering palate. (2) 14%vol

5617140 NEW

Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, River Garden, Stellenbosch

Fresh, bright Sauvignon with tropical fruit flavours and a fine, well-balanced acidity. (2) 13.5%vol

5617540 NEW

Chenin Blanc 2011/12, Signal Cannon, Vondeling, Paarl

A strikingly complex nose of stewed pears, ripe melon, golden delicious apples and a hint of jasmine. The wine has a firm, well-structured palate with supreme balance and a long rounded finish. (2) 13%vol

5614680

Chenin Blanc By L’Avenir 2011/12, Laroche, Western Cape £8.17 This refreshing Chenin expresses a fruit-filled palate with sweet tropical fruits and hints of ripe pear naturally balanced with crisp raciness and an elegant richness. (2) 12%vol

5610370

Sauvignon Blanc 2010/11, Vergelegen, Coastal Region £8.72 Arresting aroma of honeysuckle, gooseberries and fennel fern. Flavours counterpoint firm and soft aroma notes, at once tart and appetising and always delicious. A fine wine from a top class estate. (1) 13.5%vol

5617430 NEW

Sauvignon Blanc 2011/12, Vondeling, Paarl

Tropical fruits, gooseberry and floral notes. Juicy mid-palate, well balanced acidity and minerality on the finish. (2) 12%vol

5609930

Chardonnay 2010/11, Hamilton Russell, Walker Bay £19.47 Aromas of perfectly-ripened fruit and finest French oak. Flavours glamorously combine in a racy elegant style that is closely reminiscent of the finest white Burgundy. (2) 13%vol

£6.99

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£7.69

£9.33

Lourensford From Nature’s Perfect Amphitheatre Established in 1700, the Lourensford Estate is located in Somerset West in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa and is arguably one of the most beautiful wine estates in the world. Steeped in history and heritage, the estate also boasts an ultra-modern winery utilising technology unique in the Southern Hemisphere. The magnificent soils and diverse micro-climates create the ideal terroir for world-beating wines. Indeed, Lourensford is fast-becoming one of the sought after wine estates in South Africa, crafting wines of true style and sophistication. New for 2012, we are delighted to introduce the River Garden Range from Lourensford, a perfect trio of wines which includes a Sauvignon Blanc, Rosé and Shiraz/Cabernet. The River Garden wines offer optimal fruit flavours with understated class and finesse and will be perfect companions for any occasion.

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USA The vast USA, perhaps unsurprisingly these days, accommodates several vine-growing and wine-making areas. But California, rightly-known as the Golden State, can stand alongside the world’s most richly-diverse wine regions. More than 100 grape varieties are grown in more than 100 wine growing areas by over 1,000 producers. The result, as might be expected, is an eclectic range of wine styles from a multitude of different wine makers. California is now not only home to the UK’s top-selling wine brand, Blossom Hill, it also contains some of the world’s most famous and wildly expensive wines, such as Screaming Eagle, with (nearly) everything else in between. That ‘nearly’ is the rub, remarked on in previous years, referring to the curious lack of quality wines at the mid-range price point. So it is a pleasure to report a good result from our searches for 2012 in our new offering of Wandering Bear Merlot, Chardonnay

and Rosé, each delivering both quality and consistency. They join our old favourites from R H Phillips, along with the essential Invenio Zinfandel Rosé and Quady’s wonderful ‘stickies’.

Red

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5616620

Zinfandel 2009/10, Invenio, California £5.40 Soft red wine with lots of juicy berry fruit flavours. (B) 13%vol

5606690 5606700

Blossom Hill Red NV, California £6.22 Quarter Bottle £1.88 Widely-enjoyed, easy, soft-fruit red. (B) 12.5%vol

5617370 NEW

Merlot 2010/11, Wandering Bear, California

Plummy red fruit with a sweet herbal note. Sumptuous and full of plum, cherry and vanilla flavours. (B) 13.5%vol

5617000

Cabernet Sauvignon NV, R. H. Phillips, California £7.54 Cassis, raspberry and blackberry on the nose with deeper notes of vanilla and mocha from barrel ageing. The palate delivers firm but supple tannins backed by expressive flavours of rhubarb, dark chocolate, cedar, espresso and toasty oak in a long, lingering finish. (C) 13.5%vol

5607050

Merlot 2006/07, R.H. Phillips, California £7.54 Superior silky Merlot – an example of the luxurious textures coaxed from this grape variety by skilful Californians. (C) 13.5%vol

5616990

Zinfandel NV, Rex Goliath, California £7.54 This wine screams classic Zinfandel! An abundance of ripe blackberry and cherry flavours with earthy, spicy, coffee/mocha notes. (C) 13.5%vol

5607160

Old Vine Zinfandel 2010/11, Ironstone, California £9.23 Almost ‘Old Man Zin’, but actually this supple, immediate, shining-bright, bursting-with-health wine has been produced from very old vines. Maybe a surprise – but definitely a pleasure. (E) 14.5%vol

5607040

Merlot 2009/10, Toasted Head, R.H. Phillips, California £10.99 Polished and mature expression of fine Merlot. The ‘toasted heads’ are the interior barrel ends only, these have been fired by Phillips for a finer restrained oak flavour. (C) 13.5%vol

Rosé

5616670

Zinfandel Rosé 2010/11, Invenio, California £5.40 Light fruity rosé bursting with strawberry fruits. Medium-sweet but well balanced. (4) 10.5%vol

5606901

Zinfandel Rosé NV, Cougars Moon, California £5.50 Medium sweet rosé, displaying classic strawberry fruit flavours. (3) 10%vol

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£6.24

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5617390 NEW

Zinfandel Rosé 2010/11, Wandering Bear, California

Juicy and light, it has plenty of raspberry and watermelon fruit flavours and refreshing bright acidity on the finish. (3) 10.5%vol

5607100

Zinfandel Rosé NV, R.H. Phillips, California £7.01 Youthful, fruity aromas with hints of peaches and strawberries. (4) 10.5%vol

£6.24

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WHITE 5616580

Chardonnay 2010/11, Invenio, California £5.62 Medium-bodied white with ripe melon fruit and a creamy finish. (3) 13%vol

5606710 5606720

Blossom Hill White NV, California £6.15 Quarter Bottle £1.88 Creamy-fresh aroma. Bright, lightly-sweet flavour. (2) 11%vol

5617380 NEW

Chardonnay 2010/11, Wandering Bear, California

Full of pineapple, pears and apple flavours. This Chardonnay is big and bold with touches of lemon and delicious toasted almond flavours to finish. (2) 13.5%vol

5607030

Chardonnay 2009/10, Toasted Head, R. H. Phillips, California Big, beautiful, classic Californian Chardonnay. The fruit is ripe and the oak is elegantly expensive. A treat. (2) 14.5%vol

£6.24

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£10.99

PUDDING WINE 5607130

Black Muscat, Elysium, Quady 2010/11 – Half Bottle £9.84 First aroma notes are twiggy, then brambly, then a wild sweetness – then finally the Muscat perfume with the Elysian sweet long finish. A wonderful mix. (8) 15%vol

5607140

Orange Muscat, Essensia, Quady 2008/09 – Half Bottle £9.84 Liquid gold with orange lights, it has clear Muscat aroma with steely drive and intense orange character, a powerful finish and mellowing of age. (8) 15%vol

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SPIRITS Distilled spirits include all those from the most popular styles – vodka, and increasingly gin, to the most complicated – whisky and brandy, plus everything in between. We stock a wide range of spirits and represent the major spirit companies in the industry; Diageo, Pernod Ricard and Bacardi Brown Forman, as well as smaller handcrafted spirits such as Sipsmith and Paradis. It would be a challenging task to outline all the different types of spirits, how best to serve them, the glasses, the cocktail recipes and so on

in this short space, but we would happily discuss this further with you to help provide the most suitable spirits range for your bar.

HOUSE SPIRITS COGNAC 7106910

Prunier V.S.

7106900

1.5 Litre

% VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

40.0

22.37 44.58

GIN 7107900

Belgravia London Dry

7107860

1.5 Litre

37.5

11.12 22.93

LIQUEUR 7107790

Maggazin Black Sambuca

38.0

14.08

7107800

Maggazin White Sambuca

38.0

12.53

7107890

Bootlegger

37.5

7107850

1.5 Litre

7101290

Walter Hicks Navy 125 Guyana

71.4

28.50

7101310

Walter Hicks 150 Anniversary 1975 Distillation Guyana

43.0

12.41

7107910

Expedition

37.5

11.80

7107870

1.5 Litre

37.5

25.23

7107820

Romanoff

37.5

7107830

1.5 Litre

RUM DEMERARA RUM 12.12 25.43

WHITE RUM

VODKA 10.98 22.88

WHISKY MALT WHISKY 7108130

Glen Grant Major Reserve

40.0

20.21

7107880

Highland Poacher

40.0

12.60

7107840

1.5 Litre

SCOTCH WHISKY

27.07

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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ARMAGNAC, BRANDY & CALVADOS ARMAGNAC

% VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

7100340

Comte de Lafitte ***

40.0

21.61

7100350

Comte de Lafitte 7 Year Old

40.0

27.74

7100420

Janneau VSOP

40.0

27.14

7107510

Calvados Hors d’Age

40.0

22.77

7107520

Calvados Menorval Prestige

40.0

15.89

CALVADOS

FRENCH GRAPE BRANDY 7107190

Louis Baron Napoleon French Brandy

36.0

10.38

7100460

Three Barrels VSOP

40.0

15.22

7100450

1.5 Litre

40.0

31.92

Asbach Uralt

38.0

19.13

GERMAN BRANDY 7100470 GREEK BRANDY 7100490

Metaxa 5 Star

38.0

16.52

7100500

Metaxa Amphora 7 Star

40.0

19.26

% VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

COGNAC 7100020

Courvoisier VS

7100010

1.5 Litre

40.0

21.49

7100050

5cl

7100060

Courvoisier VSOP

40.0

29.85

7100120

Hennessy Fine de Cognac VSOP

40.0

27.25

7100130

Hennessy XO

40.0

93.48

45.52 2.07

7100140

Hennessy Paradis

40.0

308.94

7100110

Hennessy VS

40.0

23.96

7100220

Martell V.S. ***

40.0

21.25

7100210

1.5 Litre

7106910

Prunier VS

7106900

1.5 Litre

7100290

Remy Martin VSOP

7100300

Remy Martin XO Special

*

44.90 40.0

*

*

22.37 44.58

40.0

28.69

40.0

96.63

Please allow seven days for delivery

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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GIN % VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

40.0

14.25

7100590

Beefeater

7100580

1.5 Litre

7107900

Belgravia

7107860

1.5 Litre

7100620

Bombay Sapphire

7100610

1.5 Litre

7100650

Gordon’s Special

7100640

1.5 Litre

7100680

5cl

7100710

Hendricks

41.4

21.82

7100720

Martin Miller’s Reformed

40.0

18.21

7100750

Plymouth Original

30.10 37.5

11.12 22.93

40.0

17.34 37.10

37.5

13.67 28.09 1.33

41.2

15.76

7100770

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Plymouth 100 Proof Navy Strength

57.0

22.09

7100784

Plymouth Sloe

26.0

16.58

7108100

Sipsmith London Dry Gin

41.6

24.70

7100840

Tanqueray Special

47.3

18.09

7100850

Tanqueray Ten (1 litre)

47.3

33.66

% VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

RUM & TEQUILA RUM DEMERARA 7107890

Bootlegger

7107850

1.5 Litre

37.5

12.12

7101000

Bunderberg Australia

37.0

16.92

7101040

Captain Morgan Jamaica, Guyana & Barbados

40.0

15.23

7101030

1.5 Litre

7101150

Lamb’s Navy Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica & Trinidad

7101140

1.5 Litre

7101240

Pusser’s Blue British Navy Guyana, Trinidad & Tortola

54.5

24.97

7101290 7101310

Walter Hicks Navy 125 Guyana Walter Hicks 150 Anniversary 1975 Distillation Guyana

71.4 43.0

28.50 12.41

7101330

Wood’s 100 Guyana

57.0

20.63

7100980

Bacardi Oro

37.5

16.74

7107290

Brugal Golden Rum

38.0

16.23

25.43

32.53 40.0

15.87 33.87

GOLDEN

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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7101090

Havana Club Añejo Especial Cuba

40.0

16.15

7101100

Havana Club Añejo 7 Anos Cuba

40.0

19.72

7101220

Mount Gay Eclipse Barbados

40.0

14.87

7101230

Mount Gay Extra Old Barbados

43.0

27.42

7108070

Bacardi Oakheart Spiced Rum

35.0

15.74

7101060

Morgan’s Spiced

35.0

15.40

7101050

1.5 Litre

7101250

Sailor Jerry Spiced Caribbean

40.0

16.20

Bacardi White

37.5

15.76

SPICED

33.51

WHITE 7100951 7100940

1.5 Litre

7100970

5cl

33.63

7107920

Don Cruzado Silver

38.0

13.03

7107930

Don Cruzado Gold

38.0

13.03

7107910

Expedition

37.5

11.80

7107870

1.5 Litre

37.5

25.23

7101120

Havana Club Añejo Blanco Cuba

37.5

16.83

7101950

Jose Cuervo Gold

38.0

16.62

7102020

Jose Cuervo Tradicional (50cl)

38.0

14.72

1.34

TEQUILA

7101970

Jose Cuervo Clasico Silver

38.0

16.91

7101960

Jose Cuervo Gran Centenario Agavero

32.0

18.71

7102000

Jose Cuervo Gran Centenario Reposado

38.0

23.29

7102040

Olmeca Silver

38.0

15.98

7102030

Olmeca Gold

38.0

16.65

7107970

Pampero Blanco

37.5

15.40

7102070

Sauza Hornitos

38.0

19.48

% VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

VODKA 7102110

Absolut Blue Sweden

40.0

15.65

7102120

Absolut Citron Sweden

40.0

16.17

7102130

Absolut Kurant Sweden

40.0

16.17

7102150

Absolut Mandrin Sweden

40.0

16.60

7107170

Absolut Pear Sweden

40.0

16.60

7102180

Absolut Raspberri Sweden

40.0

16.60

7102140

Absolut Vanilla Sweden

40.0

16.60

7102200

Belvedere Poland

40.0

23.90

7102210

Belvedere Cytrus (Lemon) Poland

40.0

26.78

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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7107680

Eristoff

37.5

11.53

7107670

1.5 Litre

37.5

24.59

7107940

Eristoff Black Vodka

20.0

12.71

7102330

Grey Goose France

40.0

27.90

7107820

Romanoff

37.5

10.98

7107830

1.5 Litre

7108110

Sipsmith Barley Vodka

40.0

23.46

7102420

Skyy USA

40.0

16.21

7102450

Smirnoff Red

37.5

13.60

7102440

1.5 Litre

28.11 56.62

22.88

7102430

3.0 Litre

7102470

5cl

7102550

Smirnoff Black

40.0

17.84

7102540

Smirnoff Blue

45.0

16.12

7102480

Smirnoff Norsk Norway

37.5

14.82

7102590

Stolichnaya Razverri (Raspberry)

37.5

16.71

1.17

7102570

Stolichnaya Red Russia

40.0

15.81

7102610

Stolichnaya Vanil (Vanilla)

37.5

16.71

7102690

Wodka Wyborowa Poland

40.0

15.11

% VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

WHISKEY AMERICAN BOURBON 7103470

Bulleit Bourbon Kentucky

40.0

17.86

7108030

Gentleman Jack

40.0

27.46

7103490

Jack Daniel’s Tennessee

40.0

19.03

7103480

1.5 Litre

7103500

Jim Beam Kentucky

40.0

16.95

7108000

Jim Beam Red Stag

40.0

19.39

7103510

Maker’s Mark Bourbon

45.0

20.79

7103520

Wild Turkey 101

50.5

23.51

7103530

Woodford Reserve, Labrot & Graham

43.2

24.40

Canadian Club

40.0

15.78

7103570

Bushmills Single Malt 10 Year Old

40.0

23.27

7103560

Black Bush

40.0

18.63

7103590

Jameson

40.0

17.15

7103580

1.5 Litre

7103550

Old Bushmills

40.0

16.31

7103620

Tullamore Dew

40.0

16.66

39.76

CANADIAN WHISKEY 7103540 IRISH WHISKEY

35.77

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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BLENDED Scotch % VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

40.0

15.16

7102790

Bell’s 8 Year Old

7102780

1.5 Litre

30.83

7102770

4.5 Litre

93.24

7102820

5cl

7107780

The Black Grouse

40.0

16.07

7102890

Famous Grouse

40.0

14.71

7102880

1.5 Litre

30.20

7102870

4.5 Litre

91.30

7102900

5cl

7107880

Highland Poacher

7107840

1.5 Litre

7102940

J. & B. Rare

40.0

16.51

7102950

Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old

40.0

22.63

7108050

Johnnie Walker Blue Label

40.0

147.70

7103010

Teacher’s

40.0

7103000

1.5 Litre

1.40

1.32 40.0

12.60 27.07

14.66 30.57

SINGLE MALT % VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

7103030

Aberlour 10 Year Old Speyside

40.0

22.34

7103070

Balvenie 12 Year Old Double Wood Speyside, Dufftown

40.0

27.51

7103570

Bushmills Single Malt 10 Year Old

40.0

23.27

7103120

Cragganmore 12 Year Old Speyside

40.0

27.16

7103140

Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old Speyside

43.0

30.43

7103190

Glenfiddich Special Reserve 12 Year Old Speyside, Dufftown

40.0

26.00

7103200

Glenfiddich Solera Reserve 15 Year Old Speyside, Dufftown

40.0

29.32

7103230

Glenkinchie 12 Year Old Lowland

43.0

33.05

7108130

Glen Grant Majors Reserve Single Malt

40.0

20.21

7103240

Glenlivet 12 Year Old Speyside, Livet

40.0

25.48

7103260

Glenmorangie 10 Year Old Northern Highlands

40.0

28.12

7103290

Highland Park 12 Year Old Orkney

40.0

25.84

7103340

Knockando 1992 Speyside

43.0

24.36

7103350

Lagavulin 16 Year Old Islay - South Shore

43.0

36.39

7103360

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Islay - South Shore

40.0

29.42

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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7103400

Macallan 10 Year Old Speyside

40.0

25.95

7102984

Monkey Shoulder Triple Malt Speyside

40.0

23.54

7103420

Oban 14 Year Old Highland

43.0

35.79

7103450

Talisker 10 Year Old Skye

45.8

29.37

% VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

LIQUEURS 7104650

Advocaat Warninks

17.2

11.84

7107720

Agwa De Bolivia

30.0

23.31

7104710

Benedictine

40.0

21.11

7104731

Black Raspberry Liqueur Chambord

16.5

17.90

7104680

Bols Apricot Brandy (50cl)

24.0

11.10

7104720

Bols Blue Curacao (50cl)

21.0

11.00

7104760

Bols Cherry Brandy (50cl)

24.0

11.10

7104800

Bols Creme de Banane (Banana) (50cl)

17.0

10.07

7104810

Bols Creme de Cacao Brown (50cl)

24.0

11.02

7104820

Bols Creme de Cacao White (50cl)

24.0

11.02

7104830

Bols Creme de Cassis (Blackcurrant) (50cl)

17.0

9.62

7104880

Bols Peppermint Green (50cl)

24.0

11.11

7104840

Bols Raspberry (50cl)

17.0

9.62

7104850

Bols Strawberry (50cl)

17.0

9.62

7105370

Bols Triple Sec (50cl)

38.0

13.18

7101020

Cachaca Pitu Brazilian

40.0

17.33

7108120

Cachaca Sagatiba Pura

38.0

16.01

7104740

Chartreuse Green

55.0

31.34

7104790

Cointreau

40.0

18.50

7104660

Disaronno

28.0

16.63

7104900

Drambuie

40.0

22.25

7104950

Frangelico Hazelnut

20.0

15.77

7108020

Galliano L’Authentico (50cl)

42.3

17.32

7104970

Glayva

35.0

21.00

7104980

Grand Marnier

40.0

21.08

7105010

Kahlua

20.0

16.94

7105050

Kummel Mentzendorff (50cl)

38.0

15.58

7105060

Limoncello Luxardo

27.0

15.18

7107790

Maggazin Black Sambuca

38.0

14.08

7107800

Maggazin White Sambuca

38.0

12.53

7105090

Malibu

21.0

7105080

1.5 Litre

7105130

Midori Melon

7105240

Opal Bianca White Sambuca

38.0

15.76

7105230

Opal Nera Black Sambuca

40.0

20.01

7108090

Opal Rossa Sambuca

30.0

20.01

7100920

Ouzo 12

38.0

14.31

7105200

Sambuca Luxardo

38.0

15.33

20.0

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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14.65


7105180

1.5 Litre

32.67

7105210

Sambuca Passione Nera Luxardo

38.0 35.0

7105300

Southern Comfort

7105290

1.5 Litre

7105350

Tia Maria

7105340

1.5 Litre

7101901

Tuaca

16.72 17.53 36.64

20.0

15.37 32.93

35.0

22.61

% VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

CREAM LIQUEURS, SCHNAPPS & SHOOTERS CREAM LIQUEURS 7104670

Amarula Cream

17.0

12.37

7104700

Baileys Original Irish Cream

17.0

12.69

7104690

1.5 Litre

7101930

Baja Rosa Tequila Strawberry Cream

15.0

7101370

Archers Peach County

18.0

7101360

1.5 Litre

7107270

Aftershock Black (Red Berry-Spice)

30.0

21.73

7107260

Aftershock Blue (Citrus-Deep Cool)

30.0

21.73

7107250

Aftershock Red (Cinnamon-Hot & Cool)

30.0

21.73

7107280

Aftershock Silver (Energy drink flavour)

30.0

21.73

7101710

Corky’s Apple Sour

15.0

10.67

7101620

Corky’s Blueberry

15.0

10.67

7101630

Corky’s Cherry Vodka

15.0

10.67

7108060

Corky’s Fiery Ginger

15.0

10.67

7101500

Goldschlager

40.0

20.90

7107990

Hydes Herbal liqueur

35.0

13.28

7101770

Jagermeister

35.0

16.60

7107620

2cl

25.49 12.64

SCHNAPPS & SHOOTERS 11.96 22.59

1.03

7101870

Sourz Apple Green

15.0

11.79

7107180

Sourz Blackcurrant

15.0

11.79

7101874

Sourz Cherry

15.0

11.79

7101880

Sourz Pineapple

15.0

11.79

7101890

Sourz Tropical Blue Sweet & Sour

15.0

11.79

7108010

Sourz Raspberry

15.0

11.79

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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VERMOUTH & APERITIFS % VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

7105410

Campari

25.0

13.18

7105580

Cinzano Bianco (75cl)

15.0

6.18

7107570

1 Litre

7105430

Dubonnet Red (75cl)

14.8

7105611

Martini Bianco (75cl)

15.0

7105590

1.5 Litre

7105651

Martini Extra Dry (75cl)

7105630

1.5 Litre

7105691

Martini Rosso (75cl)

7105670

1.5 Litre

7105711

Noilly Prat French Dry (75cl)

18.0

8.09

7105460

Pernod

40.0

16.07

7105450

1.5 Litre

7105470

Pimms No.1 Gin Base

25.0

13.71

7105500

Pimms No.6 Vodka Base

25.0

14.88

7105520

Ricard

45.0

17.65

7105540

Taboo

14.9

7105530

1.5 Litre

8.31 7.01 6.57 12.77 15.0

6.57 12.77

15.0

6.57 12.77

31.56

9.04 19.06

OTHER WINES & SPIRITS BRITISH WINES & FORTIFIED WINES

% VOL

£/bt ex-VAT

7105760

Chaumet Sparkling Perry

5.5

2.00

7105900

Stones Ginger Wine

13.5

7.25

CORDIALS 7107690

Giffard Sirop de Gomme

5.36

7105790

Grenadine

4.58

7105800

Lovage

5.3

7.48

7105820

Peppermint White

4.5

6.86

7105840

Shrub

5.3

6.93

MEAD 7105910

Cornish Liqueur Mead

17.0

7.53

7105920

Cornish Mead Wine

14.0

6.01

MIXER 7105440

Margarita Mix Jose Cuervo (1 Litre)

3.50

MULLED WINE 7107960

Crabbie’s Mulled

12.0

5.43

7105780

Gluhwein (1 Litre)

8.5

6.19

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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NON-ALCOHOLIC WINE 7105890

Eisberg German

0.1

5.04

Vino Sacro Red (75cl)

15.0

7.07

Hakutsuru

14.5

7.64

SACRAMENTAL WINE 7105880 SAKE 7101340

WINES & SPIRITS FOR CULINARY USE 7105020

Kirsch de Cuisine (50cl)

25

10.52

7107190

Louis Baron Napoleon French Brandy

36.0

10.38

6601050

Vino Aroma

14.5

7.65

All bottles are 70cl unless stated otherwise

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WINES BY PRICE RED

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Country

Page

Price

5616560

Shiraz, Invenio, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£4.13

5617700

Garnacha-Tempranillo, Monte Mediano

Spain

44

£4.81

5616350

Garnacha-Tempranillo, La Riada, Campo de Borja

Spain

44

£4.86

5607880

Cabernet-Merlot, San Perito, Central Valley

Chile

55

£4.96

5616330

Nero d'Avola, Il Meridione, Sicily

Italy

36

£4.98

5607770

Cabernet Sauvignon, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.03

5607810

Merlot, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.03

5616400

Shiraz-Cinsaut, Boars Kloof, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region

South Africa

61

£5.03

5613210

Merlot, Estampilla de Genio, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.05

5614910

Merlot, Via Fordulo, Szekszárd

Hungary

35

£5.10

5600601

Grenache-Merlot, Cuvée Chante d'Or, Languedoc

France

25

£5.13

5613860

Vignes d'Oc Rouge, Languedoc

France

25

£5.13

5617740

Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.18

5616880

Carmenère, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.18

5615080

Merlot, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.18

5616730

Shiraz, Gulara, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.18

5607970

Shiraz, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.18

5608010

Merlot, Villa Rosa, Rapel

Chile

55

£5.33

5617770

Merlot, Riviera, Languedoc

France

25

£5.35

5617180

Merlot, La Umbra, Dealurile Munteniei

Romania

43

£5.38

5617170

Pinot Noir, La Umbra, Dealurile Munteniei

Romania

43

£5.38

5616540

Cabernet Sauvignon, Invenio, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.39

5616620

Zinfandel, Invenio, California

USA

64

£5.40

5616610

Merlot, Invenio, Languedoc

France

25

£5.41

5606420

Shiraz-Cabernet, Richmond Ridge, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.41

5610630

Tempranillo-Cabernet, Nuviana, Valle del Cinca

Spain

44

£5.43

5616750

Bonarda, Las Cazas, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£5.45

5616840

Cabernet Sauvignon, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

56

£5.46

5616830

Carmenère, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

56

£5.46

5616850

Merlot, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

56

£5.46

5604680

Shiraz-Malbec, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan

Argentina

48

£5.46

5610430

Rioja, Don Placero

Spain

44

£5.47

5610080

Cinsaut-Shiraz, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£5.50

5600030

Baron d’A rignac Rouge, Gers

France

25

£5.57

5605220

Cabernet Sauvignon, Castle Creek, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.66

5605250

Shiraz, Castle Creek, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.66

5610401

Garnacha, Bodegas Borsao, Campo de Borja

Spain

44

£5.67

5613570

Shiraz, The Paddock, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.68

5600930

Cabernet Sauvignon, Les Bories, Languedoc

France

25

£5.69

5600970

Merlot, Les Bories, Languedoc

France

25

£5.69

5616980

Primitivo, Conviviale, Puglia

Italy

36

£5.79

5617730

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, Conviviale

Italy

37

£5.84

5616890

Malbec, Caracara, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£5.87

5614780

Shiraz, GoldCoast, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£5.87

5613890

Malbec, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£5.89

5613910

Shiraz, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£5.89

5608650

Nero d’Avola, Lascari, Sicily

Italy

36

£5.92

5609510

Touriga-Castelão, Casa do Lago, Lisboa

Portugal

39

£5.99

5614940

Syrah-Grenache, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc

France

25

£6.07

5610280

Merlot, Riebeek, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£6.17

5616780

Pinotage, Riebeek, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region

South Africa

61

£6.17

5606690

Blossom Hill Red, California

USA

64

£6.22

5610300

Cabernet Sauvignon, Steenbok, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£6.23

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5610110

Pinotage, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£6.23

5610120

Shiraz, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£6.23

5617370

Merlot, Wandering Bear, California

USA

64

£6.24

5604670

Malbec, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan

Argentina

48

£6.25

5616460

Cabernet Sauvignon, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley

Chile

56

£6.27

5613710

Côtes du Rhône Reserve des Capucins, Auguste Bessac

France

23

£6.27

5616500

Merlot, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley

Chile

56

£6.27

5601080

Merlot, Caves de Berticot, Côtes de Duras

France

25

£6.38

5613390

Cabernet Sauvignon, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue

France

25

£6.61

5605990

Black Label Red, McGuigan, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£6.73

5605960

Merlot Black Label, McGuigan, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£6.73

5616490

Pinot Noir, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley

Chile

56

£6.85

5617150

Shiraz-Cabernet, River Garden, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£6.99

5616690

Chai de Bordes Rouge Bordeaux

France

13

£7.02

5610700

Valdepeñas Reserva, Señorio de Los Llanos

Spain

44

£7.05

5613530

Shiraz, Benchmark, Grant Burge, South Australia

Australia

50

£7.07

5603830

Côtes du Ventoux, Domaine Perrin

France

23

£7.12

5603020

Beaujolais Chermieux, Paul Beaudet

France

18

£7.17

5601240

Merlot, Laroche, Languedoc

France

26

£7.17

5617720

Grenache-Shiraz, Art Series, Peter Lehmann, South Australia

Australia

50

£7.48

5603690

Côtes du Rhône Les Trois Couronnes, Louis Mousset

France

23

£7.50

5613510

Château La Tour des Graves Bordeaux

France

13

£7.51

5614860

Ermita de San Felices Rioja Tinto, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

44

£7.52

5617000

Cabernet Sauvignon, R H Phillips, California

USA

64

£7.54

5607050

Merlot, R.H. Phillips, California

USA

64

£7.54

5616990

Zinfandel, Rex Goliath, California

USA

64

£7.54

5601130

Merlot-Cabernet Franc, Château des Eyssards, Bergerac

France

26

£7.58

5617530

Merlot, Signal Cannon, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

61

£7.69

5601280

Syrah, Laroche, Languedoc

France

26

£7.70

5605120

Tarrango, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

50

£7.82

5608830

Salice Salentino, Agricole Vallone, Puglia

Italy

36

£7.85

5617070

Beaujolais-Villages, Domaine de Boischampt, Pierre Dupond

France

18

£7.88

5603100

Mâcon Supérieur Terres Rouge, Pierre Dupond

France

19

£7.88

5607650

Cabernet Sauvignon, Montes Classic Series, Curico

Chile

56

£8.05

5617310

Côtes du Rhône Rouge, Colombo & Fille

France

23

£8.06

5613550

Shiraz, Crystal Brook, S.E. Australia

Australia

51

£8.08

5610390

Mazuelo Rioja Crianza, Azabache

Spain

44

£8.16

5614690

Pinotage By L'Avenir, Laroche, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£8.17

5608510

Chianti Rufina, Prunatelli

Italy

36

£8.25

5601440

Syrah, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc

France

26

£8.27

5607710

Malbec, Montes, Colchagua

Chile

56

£8.28

5607720

Merlot, Montes Classic Series, Colchagua

Chile

56

£8.28

5614490

Irreverente, Beiras

Portugal

39

£8.31

5617040

Malbec, Caballero de la Cepa, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£8.32

5614830

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Zero, Collefrisio

Italy

36

£8.32

5617050

Syrah, Caballero de la Cepa, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£8.32

5605334

Petit Verdot Vat 4, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia

Australia

51

£8.47

5605620

St. Hallett Gamekeeper's Reserve, Barossa

Australia

51

£8.55

5610200

Pinotage Reserve, Riebeek, Coastal Region

South Africa

62

£8.67

5613590

Shiraz, Rolling, Orange

Australia

51

£8.80

5614660

Pinot Noir Vat 10, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia

Australia

51

£9.06

5617350

Les Vignes de Bila-Haut Rouge, M. Chapoutier, Rhône

France

23

£9.07

5601510

Pinot Noir Valmoissine, Louis Latour, Côteaux du Verdon

France

26

£9.10

5617260

Valpolicella Classico Superiore, La Piazzola

Italy

36

£9.18

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Old Vine Zinfandel, Ironstone, California

USA

64

£9.23

5603050

Côte de Brouilly, Domaine de Chardignan, Paul Beaudet, Beaujolais

France

19

£9.29

5610500

Rioja Crianza, Marques de Caceres

Spain

45

£9.53

5617410

Baldrick Shiraz, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

62

£9.76

5605070

Merlot, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

51

£9.81

5603120

Morgon Les Corcelettes, Louis Latour, Beaujolais

France

19

£9.87

5603840

Côtes du Rhône Nature, Domaine Perrin

France

23

£9.97

5605920

Pinot Noir, MadFish, Western Australia

Australia

51

£9.98

5615050

Pinot Noir, Devil's Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania

Australia

54

£10.07

5617810

Merlot, Climbing, Orange

Australia

51

£10.08

5606121

Shiraz, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

51

£10.08

5613780

Fleurie Belle Grâce, Aujoux, Beaujolais

France

19

£10.17

5605550

Grenache, Old Vine, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

51

£10.25

5614870

Ermita de San Felices Rioja Crianza, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

45

£10.28

5616240

Chianti Classico, Villa La Pagliaia

Italy

37

£10.38

5613460

Château Vieux Dominique Bordeaux Supérieur

France

13

£10.49

5602260

Château Pierrail Bordeaux Supérieur

France

13

£10.72

5617680

Valdubón Cosecha, Ribera del Duero

Spain

45

£10.83

5605110

Shiraz Limited Release, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

51

£10.90

5603750

Crozes Hermitage, Louis Mousset

France

23

£10.98

5607040

Merlot, Toasted Head, R.H. Phillips, California

USA

64

£10.99

5607660

Cabernet Sauvignon, Montes Alpha, Curico

Chile

56

£11.01

5614520

Hautes Côtes de Nuits, Aujoux

France

18

£11.07

5610380

Graciano Rioja Reserva, Azabache

Spain

45

£11.24

5605500

Cabernet Sauvignon, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

51

£11.27

5605580

Shiraz, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

51

£11.27

5617340

Merlot, Crossroads, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

58

£11.30

5609420

Merlot-Cabernet-Malbec, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

58

£11.32

5617440

Fleurie, Château de la Terrière, Beaujolais

France

19

£11.48

5617480

Pinot Noir, The Crossings, Marlborough

New Zealand

58

£11.60

5613440

Château Bois Noir Bordeaux Supérieur

France

13

£11.68

5606130

Shiraz-Grenache-Mataro, 3 Amigos, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

51

£11.74

5617420

Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

62

£11.92

5604850

Malbec Selection, Bodegas Terrazas, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£12.15

5608310

Barolo Flori, Araldica, Piemonte

Italy

37

£12.82

5610450

Rioja Reserva, Faustino V

Spain

45

£13.14

5606140

Tiger Country, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

52

£13.41

5617270

Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso, Fabiano

Italy

37

£13.44

5617330

Crozes Hermitage, La Petite Ruche, M. Chapoutier, Rhône

France

23

£13.50

5609490

Pinot Noir, Whitehaven, Marlborough

New Zealand

58

£13.54

5602860

Hautes Côtes de Beaune, Domaine Chanson

France

18

£13.71

5610591

Rioja Reserva, Marques de Riscal

Spain

45

£13.87

5603740

Crozes Hermitage Les Jalets, Paul Jaboulet Ainé

France

23

£13.90

5603940

Vacqueyras, Paul Jaboulet Ainé

France

24

£13.96

5605190

Cabernet-Merlot, Cape Mentelle, Margaret River

Australia

52

£14.19

5614880

Ermita de San Felices Rioja Reserva, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

45

£14.45

5606190

Pinot Noir, Stonier, Mornington Peninsular

Australia

52

£14.50

5616250

Chianti Classico Riserva, Il Grigio da San Felice

Italy

37

£14.95

5603860

Coudoulet de Beaucastel Côtes du Rhône, Château de Beaucastel

France

24

£15.50

5617320

St. Joseph, Colombo & Fille

France

24

£15.95

5617650

La Chapelle de Potensac 2007, Médoc

France

15

£16.12

5617550

La Chapelle de Potensac 2009, Médoc

France

15

£16.81

5603760

Gigondas Pierre Aiguille, Paul Jaboulet Ainé

France

24

£16.99

5617610

Château Lamothe-Bergeron 2009, Haut-Médoc

France

13

£17.12

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Reserve Benoit XII, Auguste Bessac

France

24

£17.19

5613700

78

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5610550

Rioja Reserva, Marques de Murrieta

Spain

45

£17.42

5617010

Mercurey, Domaine Chanson

France

18

£17.65

5617640

Château Bernadotte 2006, Haut-Médoc

France

14

£17.74

5710440

Rioja Gran Reserva 1999, Faustino I

Spain

45

£17.75

5605344

Pinot Noir Yarra Valley, De Bortoli, Victoria

Australia

52

£17.89

5614460

Pinot Noir, Tom's Block, Neudorf, Nelson

New Zealand

58

£18.05

5617560

Château Grand Tayac 2007, Margaux

France

14

£19.07

5605600

Shiraz, Anthony’s Reserve, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

52

£19.62

5709020

Château Musar 2002, Bekaa Valley

Lebanon

47

£19.65

5617590

Château Sansonnet 2004, Grand Cru, St. Emilion

France

17

£20.73

5714610

Château Maucaillou 2006, Cru Bourgeois Supérieur, Moulis

France

15

£20.83

5616900

Pinot Noir, Hawksburn, Central Otago

New Zealand

58

£20.88

5609090

Pinot Noir, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

58

£21.51

5617620

Château Charmail 2009, Haut-Médoc

France

14

£21.66

5617220

Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, La Colombaia

Italy

37

£22.14

5617580

La Demoiselle de Sociando-Mallet 2009, Haut-Médoc

France

14

£24.33

5714510

Château Labégorce Zédé 2005, Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel, Margaux

France

14

£24.41

5603820

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Les Sinards, Domaine Perrin

France

24

£24.47

5714620

Château Poujeaux 2006, Moulis

France

15

£25.92

5617570

Les Fiefs de Lagrange 2009, St. Julien

France

16

£26.21

5602580

Aloxe Corton, Louis Latour

France

18

£26.90

5609940

Pinot Noir, Hamilton Russell, Walker Bay

South Africa

62

£27.00

5617600

Château Maucaillou 2009 Moulis

France

15

£27.16

5714500

Château Cos-Labory 2005, 5ème Cru Classé, St. Estèphe

France

16

£27.97

5617630

Château Capet Guillier 2009, Grand Cru, St. Emilion

France

17

£28.72

5617060

Nuits-St-Georges, Louis Latour

France

18

£28.77

5714630

Château Boyd Cantenac 2006, Margaux

France

14

£29.77

5617020

Pommard, Domaine Chanson

France

18

£29.92

5702200

Château de Pez 2007, Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel St. Estèphe

France

16

£30.23

5617030

Gevrey Chambertin, Domaine Chanson

France

18

£31.98

5613350

Château d'Issan 2005, 3ème Cru Classé Margaux

France

14

£37.01

5703660

Côte Rotie Brune et Blonde 2004, E. Guigal

France

24

£37.94

5714640

Château Sociando Mallet 2006, Haut-Médoc

France

14

£39.95

5714370

Château La Gaffelière 2001 Grand Cru St.Emilion

France

17

£39.96

5714650

Château Beau-Séjour Bécot 2006, St. Emilion

France

17

£46.99

5614200

Château Léoville-Barton 2006, Grand Cru Classé St. Julien

France

16

£53.83

5714290

Château L'Evangile 2004 Pomerol

France

17

£70.25

5714670

Château Montrose 2006, 2ème Cru Classé St. Estephe

France

16

£71.95

5714380

Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 1999 Margaux

France

14

£76.66

5714300

Château Leoville-Barton 2000 Cru Classé St. Julien

France

16

£85.70

5714600

Château Palmer 2003, 3ème Cru Classé Margaux

France

14

£86.48

5701920

Château Leoville Las Cases 1983 2ème Cru Classé St. Julien

France

16

£89.71

5702230

Château Pichon Longueville 1983 Comtesse de Lalande 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£97.29

5701960

Château Lynch-Bages 1983 5ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£101.80

5714590

Château Palmer 2002, 3ème Cru Classé Margaux

France

14

£103.57

5701980

Château Lynch-Bages 1986 5ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£118.19

5702240

Château Pichon Longueville 1985 Comtesse de Lalande 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£137.82

5617660

Château Lynch-Bages 2009 Grand Cru Pauillac

France

15

£139.89

5701970

Château Lynch-Bages 1985 5ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£149.54

5702250

Château Pichon Longueville 1986 Comtesse de Lalande 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

16

£153.47

5702150

Château Palmer 1989 3ème Cru Classé Margaux

France

14

£219.15

5702220

Château Pichon Longueville 1982 Comtesse de Lalande 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

16

£390.37

5702070

Château Mouton-Rothschild 1966 1er Cru Classé Pauillac

France

16

£714.73

5701890

Château Latour 1982 1er Cru Classé Pauillac

France

16

£1,535.43

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Country

Page

Price £4.86

5616370

La Riada Rosado, Campo de Borja

Spain

45

5616020

Cabernet-Syrah Rosé, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

56

£5.03

5614510

Pinot Grigio Rosé, San Antonio, Botter, Umbria

Italy

37

£5.06

5614900

Merlot Rosé, Via Fordulo, Szekszárd

Hungary

35

£5.10

5616080

Pinot Grigio Rosé, Via Fordulo, Azar Neszmély

Hungary

35

£5.10

5607960

Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

56

£5.18

5616510

Cabernet-Syrah Rosé, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley

Chile

56

£5.27

5617210

Merlot Rosé, La Umbra, Dealurile Munteniei

Romania

43

£5.38

5616670

Zinfandel Rosé, Invenio, California

USA

64

£5.40

5610626

Nuviana Rosado, Valle del Cinca

Spain

45

£5.43

5616820

Cabernet-Merlot Rosé, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

56

£5.46

5610330

Pinotage Rosé, Steenbok, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£5.50

5606901

Zinfandel Rosé, Cougars Moon, California

USA

64

£5.50

5600060

Baron d’A rignac Rosé, Gers

France

26

£5.57

5608610

Pinot Grigio Rosé, Laroma, Araldica, Pavia

Italy

37

£5.61

5614790

Pinotage Rosé, GoldCoast, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£5.87

5613900

Malbec-Shiraz Rosé, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza

Argentina

49

£5.89

5614720

Touriga Nacional Rosé, Casa do Lago, Lisboa

Portugal

39

£5.99

5601430

Cinsault-Syrah Rosé, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc

France

26

£6.07

5617390

Zinfandel Rosé, Wandering Bear, California

USA

65

£6.24

5609600

Mateus Rosé

Portugal

39

£6.40

5604070

Rosé d’Anjou, Domaine des Nouelles, Chereau Carré

France

21

£6.60

5617160

River Garden Rosé, Stellenbosch

South Africa

62

£6.99

5607100

Zinfandel Rosé, R.H. Phillips, California

USA

65

£7.01

5613640

Rosé de la Chevalière, Laroche, Languedoc

France

26

£7.19

5601110

Gabriel Ollivier Rosé, Vignerons de Grimaud, Côtes de Provence

France

26

£7.29

5617460

Ermita de San Felices Rioja Rosado, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

45

£7.52

5602500

Château Pierrail Bordeaux Supérieur

France

17

£7.68

5617520

Signal Cannon Rosé, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

62

£7.69

5610520

Rioja Rosado, Marques de Caceres

Spain

45

£7.73

5614840

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Cerasuolo, Collefrisio

Italy

37

£8.23

5606230

Geoff Merrill Rosé, Pimpala Road, McLaren Vale

Australia

52

£8.68

5616530

Climbing Pink, Orange

Australia

52

£8.80

5609200

Merlot-Malbec Rosé, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

59

£9.17

5610690

Garnacha Rosado No.5, Señorio de Sarria, Navarra

Spain

45

£9.68

5604250

Sancerre Rosé, Domaine de la Perrière

France

21

£13.58

5616520

Camel Valley Rosé, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall

England

31

£13.72

Country

Page

Price

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Arién-Macabeo-Chardonnay, Monte Mediano

Spain

46

£4.81

5616360

Viura-Chardonnay, La Riada, Campo de Borja

Spain

46

£4.86

5604430

Liebfraumilch, Franz Reh

Germany

33

£4.92

5607890

Sauvignon-Semillon, San Perito, Central Valley

Chile

56

£4.96

5616340

Catarratto, Il Meridione, Sicily

Italy

37

£4.98

5610271

Chenin Blanc, Steenbok, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£4.98

5607790

Chardonnay, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.03

5616390

Chenin Blanc, Boars Kloof, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region

South Africa

62

£5.03

5607830

Sauvignon Blanc, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.03

5613214

Sauvignon Blanc, Estampilla de Genio, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.05

5614500

Garganega-Pinot Grigio, San Antonio, Botter, Umbria

Italy

37

£5.06

5616090

Pinot Grigio, Via Fordulo, Azar Neszmély

Hungary

35

£5.10

80

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Riesling, Via Fordulo, Mór

Hungary

35

£5.10

5614920

Sauvignon Blanc, Via Fordulo, Azar Neszmély

Hungary

35

£5.10

5616630

Colombard-Chardonnay, Invenio, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.13

5600571

Medium Dry, Cuvée Chante d'Or

France

26

£5.13

5600621

Medium Sweet, Cuvée Chante d'Or

France

26

£5.13

5600541

Sauvignon Blanc, Cuvée Chante d'Or, Languedoc

France

26

£5.13

5613850

Vignes d'Oc Blanc, Languedoc

France

26

£5.13

5616720

Chardonnay, Gulara, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.18

5615070

Chardonnay, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.18

5607840

Sauvignon Blanc, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.18

5604470

Niersteiner Gutes Domtal, Franz Reh

Germany

33

£5.24

5616550

Pinot Grigio, Invenio, Veneto

Italy

37

£5.32

5608030

Sauvignon Blanc, Villa Rosa, Curico

Chile

57

£5.33

5617780

Sauvignon Blanc, Riviera, Languedoc

France

26

£5.35

5617200

Chardonnay, La Umbra, Colinele Dobrogei

Romania

43

£5.38

5617190

Pinot Grigio, La Umbra, Dealurile Transilvaniei

Romania

43

£5.38

5614930

5606430

Semillon-Chardonnay, Richmond Ridge, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.41

5610620

Chardonnay, Nuviana, Valle del Cinca

Spain

46

£5.43

5616740

Chenin Blanc Medium, Las Cazas, Mendoza

Argentina

49

£5.45

5616800

Chardonnay, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.46

5604660

Chenin-Torrontes, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan

Argentina

49

£5.46

5616810

Sauvignon Blanc, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.46

5614080

Garganega-Pinot Grigio, San Alessandro, Venezie

Italy

37

£5.47

5604570

Piesporter Michelsberg, Franz Reh

Germany

33

£5.47

5610060

Chenin Blanc, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£5.50

5616650

Sauvignon Blanc, Invenio, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.51

5616920

Pinot Grigio, Soprano

Italy

37

£5.54

5600040

Baron d’A rignac Blanc, Gers

France

26

£5.57

5608600

Pinot Grigio, Laroma, Araldica, Venezie

Italy

37

£5.61

5616580

Chardonnay, Invenio, California

USA

65

£5.62

5610050

Unwooded Chardonnay, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£5.63

5605230

Chardonnay, Castle Creek, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.66

5613560

Chardonnay, The Paddock, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.68

5610340

Sauvignon Blanc, Steenbok, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£5.68

5600950

Chardonnay, Les Bories, Languedoc

France

26

£5.69

5600980

Sauvignon Blanc, Les Bories, Languedoc

26

£5.69

5616600

Riesling, Invenio

France Germany

33

£5.82

5614800

Chenin Blanc, GoldCoast, Western Cape

South Africa

63

£5.87

5613880

Chardonnay, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza

Argentina

49

£5.89

5608640

Grillo, Lascari, Sicily

Italy

38

£5.92

5609520

Fernão Pires-Arinto-Chardonnay, Casa do Lago, Lisboa

Portugal

39

£5.99

5601411

Chardonnay-Viognier, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc

France

27

£6.07

5604130

Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine, Chereau Carré

France

21

£6.08

5606710

Blossom Hill White, California

USA

65

£6.15

5616790

Viognier, Riebeek, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region

South Africa

63

£6.17

5617380

Chardonnay, Wandering Bear, California

USA

65

£6.24

5604650

Chardonnay, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan

Argentina

49

£6.25

5616470

Chardonnay, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley

Chile

57

£6.27

5616480

Sauvignon Blanc, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Curico Valley

Chile

57

£6.27

5601090

Sauvignon Blanc, Caves de Berticot, Côtes de Duras

France

27

£6.38

5604380

Riesling, Special Edition, Reh Kendermann

Germany

33

£6.39

5604540

Riesling Kabinett, Reh Kendermann

Germany

33

£6.47

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France

5613400

Chardonnay, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue

France

27

£6.55

5604690

Pinot Gris, Las Boleras, J & F Lurton, Valle de Uco

Argentina

49

£6.67

5605950

Chardonnay Black Label, McGuigan, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£6.73

5605970

Sauvignon Blanc Black Label, McGuigan, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£6.73

5616680

Sauvignon Blanc, Invenio, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£6.75

5604550

Riesling Spätlese, Reh Kendermann

Germany

33

£6.82

5614810

Frascati Superiore Crio 10, San Marco

Italy

38

£6.90

5601290

Unoaked Terret, Laroche, Languedoc

France

27

£6.90

5613430

Viognier, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue

France

27

£6.92

5617140

Sauvignon Blanc, River Garden, Stellenbosch

South Africa

63

£6.99

5616700

Chai de Bordes Blanc Bordeaux

France

17

£7.02

5605030

Chenin Blanc, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

52

£7.02

5602490

Château Pierrail Bordeaux Supérieur

France

17

£7.02

5605050

Dry Muscat, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

53

£7.02

5613520

Chardonnay, Benchmark, Grant Burge, South Australia

Australia

53

£7.07

5601230

Unoaked Chardonnay, Laroche, Languedoc

France

27

£7.20

5600900

Chardonnay, Louis Latour, Ardèche

France

27

£7.28

5617760

Chardonnay, Art Series, Peter Lehmann, South Australia

Australia

53

£7.28

5610530

Rioja, Marques de Caceres

Spain

46

£7.31

5604170

Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie, Château L’Oiselinière de la Ramée, Chereau Carré

France

21

£7.46

5617710

Riesling, Eden Valley, Peter Lehmann, S.E. Australia

Australia

53

£7.48

5617470

Ermita de San Felices Rioja, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

46

£7.52

5601140

Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon, Château des Eyssards, Bergerac

France

27

£7.58

5617540

Chenin Blanc, Signal Cannon, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

63

£7.69

5614850

Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Zero, Collefrisio

Italy

38

£7.80

5617670

Sauvignon Blanc, Lansdowne Estate, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£7.84

5614960

Sauvignon de Touraine, Domaine du Pré Baron

France

21

£7.94

5617400

Picpoul de Pinet, La Côte de Flamence, Languedoc

France

27

£7.96

5613540

Unoaked Chardonnay, Crystal Brook, S.E. Australia

Australia

53

£8.08

5610760

Viña Esmeralda, Torres, Penedes

Spain

46

£8.11

5614540

Gavi La Battistina, Araldica

Italy

38

£8.12

5604310

Vouvray, Domaine de Vaufuget, Chereau Carré

France

21

£8.13

5614680

Chenin Blanc By L'Avenir, Laroche, Western Cape

South Africa

63

£8.17

5601420

Viognier, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc

France

27

£8.27

5605350

Chardonnay Vat 7, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia

Australia

53

£8.47

5605360

Verdelho Vat 6, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia

Australia

53

£8.47

5605630

St Hallett Poacher's Blend, Barossa

Australia

53

£8.55

5610370

Sauvignon Blanc, Vergelegen, Coastal Region

South Africa

63

£8.72

5608735

Pinot Grigio, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

53

£8.79

5613740

Riesling, Kuehn

France

29

£8.80

5613580

Unoaked Chardonnay, Rolling, Orange

Australia

53

£8.80

5608110

Dart Valley Reserve, Sharpham Vineyard, Devon

England

31

£8.87

5607680

Sauvignon Blanc Limited Selection, Montes, Leyda

Chile

57

£8.96

5610600

Marques de Riscal Rueda

Spain

46

£8.98

5609470

Riesling, Whitehaven, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.02

5617230

Pinot Grigio, Bottega Vinai, Trentino

Italy

38

£9.05

5617360

Les Vignes de Bila-Haut Blanc, M. Chapoutier, Rhône

France

24

£9.07

5603370

Mâcon-Lugny Les Genièvres, Louis Latour

France

19

£9.15

5604150

Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie, Comte Leloup de Chasseloir, Chereau Carré

France

22

£9.16

5613410

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£6.48


5609440

Sauvignon Blanc, Esk Valley, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.17

5613690

Unoaked Chardonnay, Mâcon Villages, Aujoux

France

19

£9.29

5617430

Sauvignon Blanc, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

63

£9.33

5609320

Sauvignon Blanc, Oyster Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.35

5603850

Côtes du Rhône Reserve, Domaine Perrin

France

24

£9.36

5609260

Sauvignon Blanc, Selaks, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.42

5614820

Pecorino Terre di Chiete, Collefrisio, Abruzzo

Italy

38

£9.52

5609430

Chardonnay, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

59

£9.60

5609180

Chenin Blanc, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

59

£9.60

5609220

Pinot Gris, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

59

£9.60

5609190

Riesling, Esk Valley, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.60

5616260

Sauvignon Blanc, The Crossings, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.63

5613730

Pinot Gris Lieu-Dit Letzenberg, Kuehn

France

29

£9.68

5609480

Pinot Gris, Whitehaven, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.77

5603390

Chablis, Le Manoir

France

19

£9.85

5614990

Sauvignon Blanc, Spy Valley, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.86

5605910

Unwooded Chardonnay, MadFish, Western Australia

Australia

53

£9.98

5615060

Pinot Grigio, Devil's Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania

Australia

54

£9.99

5615040

Riesling, Devil's Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania

Australia

54

£9.99

5615030

Sauvignon Blanc, Devil's Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania

Australia

54

£9.99

5603974

Gewürztraminer, Kuehn

France

29

£10.07

5609500

Sauvignon Blanc, Whitehaven, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£10.07

5606111

Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

53

£10.08

5605530

Chardonnay, Brightview, Simon Hackett, Barossa

Australia

53

£10.33

5614620

Chablis, La Lotte

France

19

£10.53

5617290

Bacchus, Sharpham Vineyard, Devon

England

31

£10.62

5607030

Chardonnay, Toasted Head, R. H. Phillips, California

USA

65

£10.99

5607690

Chardonnay, Montes Alpha, Curico

Chile

57

£11.01

5603470

Petit Chablis, Domaine Laroche

France

19

£11.28

5616910

Friendly Grüner Veltliner, Laurenz V, Niederosterreich

Austria

29

£11.42

5614610

Sancerre, Domaine Neveu

France

22

£11.61

5606100

Marsanne-Chardonnay-Roussanne, 3 Amigos, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

53

£11.74

5608560

Gavi Terra Rossa, La Zerba

Italy

38

£11.75

5603450

Montagny, Louis Latour

France

19

£11.87

5615000

Gewürztraminer, Spy Valley, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£12.24

5603580

Saint-Veran Les Terres Noires, Domaine des Deux Roches

France

19

£12.36

5604210

Pouilly Fumé Les Logeres, Guy Saget

France

22

£12.77

5605201

Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon, Cape Mentelle, Margaret River

Australia

53

£12.78

5608780

Soave Classico Superiore Inama

Italy

38

£12.78

5609170

Sauvignon Blanc, Drylands Estate, Marlborough

New Zealand

60

£12.87

5608571

Greco di Tufo Loggia della Serra, Terredora, Campania

Italy

38

£12.95

5608104

Bacchus, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall

England

31

£12.96

5608080

Atlantic Dry, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall

England

31

£13.07

5604280

Sancerre Sélection Première, Guy Saget

France

22

£13.07

5614470

Sauvignon Blanc, Neudorf, Nelson

New Zealand

60

£13.07

5605310

Riesling, Petaluma, Clare Valley

Australia

54

£13.35

5603210

Chablis Saint Martin, Domaine Laroche

France

19

£13.69

5603500

Pouilly Fuissé, P. Ferraud et Fils

France

19

£14.80

5606090

Chardonnay, Calgardup, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

54

£15.55

5610670

Albariño, Pazo de Barrantes, Rias Baixas

Spain

46

£15.92

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Menetou-Salon Clos des Blanchais, Domaine Henry Pellé

France

22

£16.07

5610570

Reserva Blanco, Capellania, Marques de Murrieta, Rioja

Spain

46

£17.42

5604220

Pouilly Fumé Les Roches Cuvée Prestige, Guy Saget

France

22

£17.52

5614450

Chardonnay, Neudorf, Nelson

New Zealand

60

£17.98

5609080

Chardonnay, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

60

£18.19

5609104

Sauvignon Blanc, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

60

£18.36

5603280

Chablis 1er Cru Les Vaudevay, Domaine Laroche

France

19

£18.62

5604261

Sancerre, Domaine Vacheron

France

22

£18.83

5609930

Chardonnay, Hamilton Russell, Walker Bay

South Africa

63

£19.47

5603320

St. Aubin 1er Cru Dents de Chien, Olivier Leflaive

France

20

£20.02

5609110

Sauvignon Blanc, Te Koko, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

60

£22.76

5603420

Meursault 1er Cru, Château de Blagny, Louis Latour

France

20

£24.35

5703650

Condrieu 2008, E. Guigal

France

24

£29.73

5603540

Puligny-Montrachet, Louis Latour

France

20

£30.79

5603290

Chassagne-Montrachet, Louis Latour

France

20

£32.19

5703560

Puligny-Montrachet 2008, Louis Carillon et Fils

France

20

£38.63

5703310

Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2000, Domaine Louis Latour

France

20

£54.35

5703160

Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2001, Domaine Louis Latour

France

20

£93.89

Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2005, Vincent Girardin

France

20

£103.73

CHAMPAGNE

Country

Page

Price

6100210

Paul Herard Blanc de Noirs Brut

France

8

£19.21

6100010

Ayala Brut Majeur

France

8

£24.30

6101420

Mercier Brut

France

8

£24.76

6100240

Joseph Perrier Cuvée Royale Brut

France

8

£26.06

6101440

Mercier Rosé Brut

France

9

£28.25

6100310

Laurent Perrier Brut

France

8

£28.78

6100030

Ayala Rosé Brut Majeur

France

9

£30.97

6100350

Louis Roederer Brut Premier

France

8

£31.63

6100260

Joseph Perrier Cuvée Royale Rosé Brut

France

9

£32.01

6100450

Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial

France

9

£33.24

6100090

Bollinger Special Cuvée Brut

France

9

£35.39

6100660

Taittinger Reserve Brut

France

9

£35.85

6100610

R de Ruinart Brut

France

9

£38.09

6100720

Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut

France

9

£38.28

6100340

Laurent Perrier Ultra Brut

France

9

£41.91

6100480

Moët & Chandon Rosé Brut

France

9

£43.85

6100670

Veuve Clicquot Rosé Brut

France

10

£44.93

10

£45.31

10

£45.42

5714270

6101390

Bollinger Rosé Brut

France

6101350

Taittinger Rosé Brut

France

6101250

Joseph Perrier 2002

France

10

£45.96

6100330

Laurent Perrier Rosé Brut

France

10

£46.18

6100890

Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial 2002

France

10

£46.94

6100630

Ruinart Rosé Brut

France

10

£47.18

6100600

Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Brut

France

9

£47.19

6100960

Veuve Clicquot Gold Label Brut 2002

France

10

£48.76

6100760

Bollinger La Grande Année Brut 2002

France

10

£74.30

5714420

Dom Perignon 2002

France

10

£100.27

6100290

Krug Grande Cuvée

France

9

£124.99

5714460

Louis Roederer Cristal Brut 2004

France

10

£142.78

6100820

Krug Brut 1998

France

10

£182.01

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6100430

Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial - Jeroboam (4 Bottles)

France

9

£189.64

6101460

Krug Rosé Brut

France

10

£219.24

6100700

Veuve Cliquot Yellow Label Brut - Jeroboam (4 Bottles)

France

9

£234.13

6100420

Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial - Methuselah (8 Bottles)

France

9

£390.11

6100410

Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial - Salmanazar (12 Bottles)

France

9

£592.64

6100390

Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial - Nebuchadnezzar (20 Bottles)

France

9

£1,238.28

SPARKLING WINE

Country

Page

Price

5611190

Veuve Valmante Brut

France

11

£6.28

5611200

Veuve Valmante Demi-Sec

France

11

£6.28

5614480

Louis Perdrier Brut

France

11

£7.00

5613840

Louis Perdrier Rosé

France

12

£7.19

5614970

Pinot Grigio Rosé Spumante, Mirabello

Italy

12

£7.59

5617820

Pinot Grigio Spumante, Botter

Italy

12

£7.59

5610840

Chardonnay Le Baron Brut

France

12

£7.60

5610770

Asti, Araldica

Italy

12

£7.62

5610810

Gran Bach Cava Reserva

Spain

12

£7.86

5616870

Aurora Rosé Spumante Extra Dry, Ponte

Italy

12

£8.72

5616770

Prosecco Extra Dry, Ponte

Italy

12

£8.72

5610791

Asti, Martini

Italy

12

£8.92

5610850

Prosecco Frizzante, Cipriano, Spago

Italy

12

£9.48

5610980

Cordon Negro Brut Rosado, Freixenet

Spain

12

£9.63

5610950

Cordon Negro Brut, Freixenet

Spain

12

£9.71

5616380

Prosecco di Valdobiaddene, Domenico di Bertiol

Italy

12

£10.60

5617750

Devil's Corner Sparkling Brut, Tasmania

Australia

11

£15.54

5611150

Pelorus Brut, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

12

£18.02

5617280

Sharpham Brut, Sharpham Vineyard, Devon

England

11

£19.61

5610860

Camel Valley Brut, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall

England

11

£22.96

5610870

Camel Valley Rosé Brut, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall

England

11

£27.70

Country

Page

SWEET WINE

Price

5616050

Château de la Peyrade, Muscat de Frontignan - Half Bottle

France

27

£6.91

5605090

Orange Muscat & Flora, Brown Brothers, Victoria - Half Bottle

Australia

54

£6.98

5605400

Botrytis Semillon Vat 5, De Bortoli, N.S.W. - Half Bottle

Australia

54

£7.72

5602550

Château Theulet Monbazillac - Half Bottle

France

17

£8.47

5607130

Black Muscat, Elysium, Quady - Half Bottle

USA

65

£9.84

5607140

Orange Muscat, Essensia, Quady - Half Bottle

USA

65

£9.84

6601260

Pedro Ximenez Triana, Javier Hidalgo, Jerez - 50cl Bottle

Spain

46

£10.17

5601150

Château des Eyssards Cuvée Flavie Saussignac, Bergerac - 50cl Bottle

France

27

£11.35

5605380

Botrytis Semillon, Noble One, De Bortoli, N.S.W. - Half Bottle

Australia

54

£18.30

5613650

Château Petit Vedrines Sauternes

France

17

£20.64

5608220

Tokaji Aszu 5 Puttonyos, Tokaj - 50cl Bottle

Hungary

35

£21.17

5714660

Château Rieussec 2006 Sauternes

France

17

£53.00

Country

Page

FORTIFIED WINE

Price

Madeira 6601010

Duke of Clarence, Malmsey Blandy

Madeira

39

£11.65

6600970

Rich 10 Year Old, Malmsey Blandy - 50cl Bottle

Madeira

39

£15.68

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WINES BY PRICE Port Ruby 6600200

Walter Hicks Western Hunt Ruby

Portugal

40

£8.69

6600010

Cockburn’s Fine Ruby

Portugal

40

£10.41

6600050

Fonseca Bin No.27

Portugal

40

£10.98

6600060

Graham’s Late Bottled Vintage

Portugal

40

£12.60

6600130

Taylor’s Late Bottled Vintage Reserve

Portugal

40

£13.21

6601240

Fonseca Crusted Port

Portugal

40

£15.69

6600170

Warre’s Otima 10 Year Old Tawny - 50cl Bottle

Portugal

40

£12.63

6600120

Taylor’s 10 Year Old Tawny

Portugal

40

£19.96

6600100

Taylor Quinta da Vargellas 2001

Portugal

40

£26.86

6600620

Taylor 2000 – Half Bottle *

Portugal

40

£29.45

6600690

Warre 1997

Portugal

40

£33.19

6600520

Graham 1997

Portugal

40

£37.78

6600660

Warre 1980

Portugal

40

£39.55

6600700

Warre 2000

Portugal

40

£40.54

6600330

Dow 1985

Portugal

40

£43.54

6600410

Fonseca 2003

Portugal

40

£45.28

6600670

Warre 1983

Portugal

40

£45.29

6600630

Taylor 2003

Portugal

40

£45.40

6600350

Dow 2000

Portugal

40

£45.59

6600680

Warre 1985

Portugal

40

£45.71

6600240

Cockburn 1983

Portugal

41

£45.80

6600320

Dow 1983

Portugal

41

£47.43

6600370

Fonseca 1983 *

Portugal

41

£48.03

6600570

Taylor 1983 *

Portugal

41

£48.31

6600360

Fonseca 1980 *

Portugal

41

£48.52

6600400

Fonseca 2000 *

Portugal

41

£48.65

6600490

Graham 1983

Portugal

41

£50.49

6600270

Croft 1977

Portugal

41

£50.62

6600480

Graham 1980

Portugal

41

£50.86

6600590

Taylor 1997 *

Portugal

41

£51.39

6600610

Taylor 2000 *

Portugal

41

£52.32

6600500

Graham 1985

Portugal

41

£52.74

6600530

Graham 2000

Portugal

41

£52.86

6600580

Taylor 1985 *

Portugal

41

£55.45

6600390

Fonseca 1997

Portugal

41

£62.62

6600460

Graham 1977

Portugal

41

£68.70

6600560

Taylor 1980 *

Portugal

41

£69.95

6600380

Fonseca 1985 *

Portugal

41

£72.92

6600300

Dow Silver Jubilee 1977

Portugal

41

£76.40

6600550

Taylor 1977 *

Portugal

41

£99.49

6600280

Dows 1945

Portugal

41

£497.98

Taylor’s Chip Dry White Port

Portugal

41

£13.20

LBV

Tawny

Vintage

White 6600220

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SHERRY

Country

Page

Price

Dry 6600760

La Gitana Manzanilla Hidalgo - 50cl Bottle

Spain

46

£7.45

6601210

Hidalgo Clásica Fino

Spain

46

£8.26

Tio Pepe Extra Dry Palomino Fino Gonzalez Byass

Spain

46

£12.28

6601230

Hidalgo Clásica Amontillado

Spain

46

£8.28

6600850

Harveys Club Classic Amontillado

Spain

46

£9.70

6601220

Hidalgo Clásica Cream

Spain

46

£8.31

6600910

Croft Original

Spain

46

£10.60

Harveys Bristol Cream

Spain

46

£10.78

6600830

Medium Dry

Sweet

6600900

MAGNUMS

Country

Page

Price

Red Shiraz, Rolling, Orange

Australia

51

£16.48

Liebfraumilch, Franz Reh

Germany

33

£9.56

6100440

Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial

France

9

£72.19

6100080

Bollinger Special Cuvée Brut

France

9

£79.03

6100710

Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut

France

9

£86.96

Country

Page

Grenache-Merlot, Cuvée Chante d'Or, Languedoc

France

25

£6.65

5600560

Medium Dry, Cuvée Chante d'Or

France

25

£6.65

5600530

Sauvignon Blanc, Cuvée Chante d'Or, Languedoc

France

25

£6.65

Country

Page

5617800

White 5604410

Champagne

LITRES

Price

Red 5600590

White

HALF BOTTLES

Price

Red 5617250

Unoaked Cabernet Sauvigon, Montes, Colchagua Valley

Chile

5616710

Chai de Bordes Bordeaux

France

13

£4.17

5617120

Ermita de San Felices Rioja Tinto, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

44

£4.22

5603030

Beaujolais Chermieux, Paul Beaudet

France

18

£4.29

45

£5.43

51

£6.06

-

£3.92

5610510

Rioja Crianza, Marques de Caceres

Spain

5605510

Cabernet Sauvignon, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

5605590

Shiraz, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

51

£6.06

5617450

Fleurie, Château de la Terrière, Beaujolais

France

18

£6.54

5614110

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Reserve Benoit XII, Auguste Bessac

France

24

£9.95

Rosé d'Anjou, Domaine des Nouelles, Chereau Carré

France

21

£3.87

Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine, Chereau Carré

France

21

£3.68

Unoaked Sauvignon Blanc, Montes, Curico Valley

Chile

-

£3.92

Rosé 5604080

White 5604140 5617240

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Rioja, Marques de Caceres

Spain

46

£4.07

5604180

Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie, Château L'Oiselinière de la Ramée, Chereau Carré

France

21

£4.43

5603380

Mâcon-Lugny Les Genièvres, Louis Latour

France

19

£5.03

5605540

Chardonnay, Brightview, Simon Hackett, Barossa

Australia

53

£6.03

5617790

Chablis, Domaine Laroche

France

-

£6.88

6100250

Joseph Perrier Cuvée Royale Brut

France

8

£12.30

6100040

Ayala Brut Majeur

France

8

£14.05

6101340

Taittinger Reserve Brut

France

9

£19.02

6100100

Bollinger Special Cuvée Brut

France

9

£19.35

6100460

Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial

France

9

£19.35

6100620

R de Ruinart Brut

France

9

£21.71

6100730

Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut

France

9

£22.20

6100640

Ruinart Rosé Brut

France

10

£26.90

Country

Page

Price

Champagne

QUARTER BOTTLES Red 5616930

Cabernet Sauvignon, Minicellar

Chile

-

£1.40

5610090

Cabernet Ruby, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

-

£1.62

5607820

Merlot, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

5606580

Merlot-Shiraz-Petit Verdot, Wilson's Quay, S.E. Australia

Australia

5606700

Blossom Hill Red, California

USA

5613950

Shiraz-Cabernet, Minicellar

Australia

5613980

Merlot, Minicellar

Chile

5616940

Vin de Pays Rosé, Minicellar

France

5608630

Pinot Grigio Rosé, Laroma, Pavia

Italy

5606730

Zinfandel Rosé, Blossom Hill, California

USA

-

£1.88

5614030

Zinfandel Rosé, Minicellar

USA

-

£1.90

5616280

Mateus Rosé

Portugal

39

£1.93

Chardonnay-Torrontes, Minicellar

Argentina

-

£1.40

55

£1.74

-

£1.85

64

£1.88

-

£1.90

-

£1.90

-

£1.40

37

£1.84

Rosé

White 5616950 5616960

Chenin Blanc, Minicellar

South Africa

-

£1.40

5610070

Chenin Blanc, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£1.62

5607800

Chardonnay, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

57

£1.73

5608621

Pinot Grigio, Laroma, Venezie

Italy

37

£1.84

5606600

Colombard-Chardonnay, Wilson's Quay, S.E. Australia

Australia

-

£1.85

5606720

Blossom Hill White, California

USA

65

£1.88

5613960

Semillon-Chardonnay, Minicellar

Australia

-

£1.90

5613970

Sauvignon Blanc, Minicellar

Chile

-

£1.90

5614260

Liebfraumilch, Franz Reh

Germany

33

£1.93

5606000

Chardonnay Black Label, McGuigan, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£2.04

5610970

Cordon Negro Brut, Freixenet

Spain

12

£2.94

5610990

Cordon Negro Brut Rosado, Freixenet

Spain

12

£2.94

5616860

Prosecco Extra Dry, Ponte

Italy

12

£3.37

6100470

Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial

France

9

£10.91

6100490

Moët & Chandon Rosé Brut

France

9

£13.89

Sparkling Wine

Champagne

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Country

Page

Price

Merlot - 3 Litre

France

-

£20.24

5800190

Cabernet-Merlot - 3 Litre

Chile

-

£23.90

5800430

Shiraz-Mataro - 3 Litre

Australia

-

£25.94

5800530

Merlot - 10 Litre

France

-

£67.70

5800420

Shiraz - 10 Litre

Australia

-

£79.03

5800510

Zinfandel Rosé - 3 Litre

USA

-

£22.12

5800490

Zinfandel Rosé - 10 Litre

USA

-

£70.11

5800200

Chenin Blanc - 3 Litre

South Africa

-

£20.64

5800350

Liebfraumilch - 3 Litre

Germany

-

£20.77

5800180

Sauvignon Blanc - 3 Litre

Chile

-

£22.03

5800410

Colombard-Chardonnay - 3 Litre

Australia

-

£22.92

5800230

Chenin Blanc - 10 Litre

South Africa

-

£66.89

5800550

Colombard-Sauvignon Blanc - 10 Litre

France

-

£70.37

5800520

Pinot Grigio - 10 Litre

Italy

-

£70.99

5800340

Liebfraumilch - 10 Litre

Germany

-

£70.74

5800400

Colombard-Chardonnay - 10 Litre

Australia

-

£77.05

-

£6.19

-

£6.49

Red 5800540

Rosé

White

CORDIALS 7105780

Gluhwein (1 Litre)

MEAD 7105920

England

Cornish Mead Wine

MULLED WINE 7107960

Crabbies Mulled Wine

£5.43

NON-ALCOHOLIC WINE 7105890

Germany

Eisberg

-

£5.04

-

£7.07

SACRAMENTAL WINE 7105880

Vin Sacro Red

BRITISH & FORTIFIED WINES 7105760

Chaumet Sparkling Perry

England

-

£2.00

7105900

Stones Ginger Wine

England

-

£7.25

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Reds by Grape Cabernet Sauvignon

Country

Page

Price

5607770

Cabernet Sauvignon, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.03

5617740

Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.18

5616540

Cabernet Sauvignon, Invenio, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.39

5616840

Cabernet Sauvignon, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

56

£5.46

5605220

Cabernet Sauvignon, Castle Creek, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.66

5600930

Cabernet Sauvignon, Les Bories, Languedoc

France

25

£5.69

5610300

Cabernet Sauvignon, Steenbok, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£6.23

5616460

Cabernet Sauvignon, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley

Chile

56

£6.27

5613390

Cabernet Sauvignon, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue

France

25

£6.61

5617000

Cabernet Sauvignon, Toasted Head, R H Phillips, California

USA

64

£7.54

5607650

Cabernet Sauvignon, Montes Classic Series, Curico

Chile

56

£8.05

5607660

Cabernet Sauvignon, Montes Alpha, Curico

Chile

56

£11.01

5605500

Cabernet Sauvignon, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

51

£11.27

Country

Page

Price

Gamay 5603020

Beaujolais Chermieux, Paul Beaudet

France

18

£7.17

5617070

Beaujolais-Villages, Domaine de Boischampt, Pierre Dupond

France

18

£7.88

5603100

Mâcon Supérieur Terres Rouge, Pierre Dupond

France

19

£7.88

5603050

Côte de Brouilly, Domaine de Chardignan, Paul Beaudet, Beaujolais

France

19

£9.29

5603120

Morgon Les Corcelettes, Louis Latour, Beaujolais

France

19

£9.87

5613780

Fleurie Belle Grâce, Aujoux, Beaujolais

France

19

£10.17

5617440

Fleurie, Château de la Terrière, Beaujolais

France

19

£11.48

Country

Page

Price

Grenache 5610401

Garnacha, Bodegas Borsao, Campo de Borja

Spain

44

£5.67

5605550

Grenache, Old Vine, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

51

£10.27

Page

Price

Malbec

Country

5616890

Malbec, Caracara, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£5.87

5613890

Malbec, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£5.89

5604670

Malbec, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan

Argentina

48

£6.25

5607710

Malbec, Montes, Colchagua

Chile

56

£8.28

5617040

Malbec, Caballero de la Cepa, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£8.32

5604850

Malbec Selection, Bodegas Terrazas, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£12.15

Page

Price

55

£5.03

Merlot

Country

5607810

Merlot, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

5613210

Merlot, Estampilla de Genio, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.05

5614910

Merlot, Via Fordulo, Szekszárd

Hungary

35

£5.10

5615080

Merlot, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.18

5608010

Merlot, Villa Rosa, Rapel

Chile

55

£5.33

5616610

Merlot, Invenio, Languedoc

France

25

£5.35

5617770

Merlot, Riviera, Languedoc

France

25

£5.35

5617180

Merlot, La Umbra, Dealurile Munteniei

Romania

43

£5.38

5616850

Merlot, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

56

£5.46

5600970

Merlot, Les Bories, Languedoc

France

25

£5.69

5610280

Merlot, Riebeek, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£6.17

5617370

Merlot, Wandering Bear, California

USA

64

£6.24

5616500

Merlot, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley

Chile

56

£6.27

5601080

Merlot, Caves de Berticot, Côtes de Duras

France

25

£6.38

5605960

Merlot Black Label, McGuigan, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£6.73

5601240

Merlot, Laroche, Languedoc

France

26

£7.17

90

www.staustellbrewery.co.uk


5607050

Merlot, R.H. Phillips, California

USA

64

£7.54

5617530

Merlot, Signal Cannon, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

61

£7.69

5607720

Merlot, Montes Classic Series, Colchagua

Chile

56

£8.28

5605070

Merlot, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

51

£9.81

5617810

Merlot, Climbing, Orange

Australia

51

£10.08

5607040

Merlot, Toasted Head, R.H. Phillips, California

USA

64

£10.99

5617340

Merlot, Crossroads, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

58

£11.30

5617630

Château Capet Guillier 2009, Grand Cru, St. Emilion

France

17

£28.72

Country

Page

Price

Pinot Noir 5617170

Pinot Noir, La Umbra, Dealurile Munteniei

Romania

43

£5.38

5616490

Pinot Noir, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley

Chile

56

£6.85

5614660

Pinot Noir Vat 10, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia

Australia

51

£9.06

5601510

Pinot Noir Valmoissine, Louis Latour, Côteaux du Verdon

France

26

£9.10

5605920

Pinot Noir, MadFish, Western Australia

Australia

51

£9.98

5615050

Pinot Noir, Devil's Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania

Australia

54

£10.07

5614520

Hautes Côtes de Nuits, Aujoux

France

18

£11.07

5617480

Pinot Noir, The Crossings, Marlborough

New Zealand

58

£11.60

5609490

Pinot Noir, Whitehaven, Marlborough

New Zealand

58

£13.54

5602860

Hautes Côtes de Beaune, Domaine Chanson

France

18

£13.71

5606190

Pinot Noir, Stonier, Mornington Peninsular

Australia

52

£14.50

5617010

Mercurey, Domaine Chanson

France

18

£17.65

5605344

Pinot Noir Yarra Valley, De Bortoli, Victoria

Australia

52

£17.89

5614460

Pinot Noir, Tom's Block, Neudorf, Nelson

New Zealand

58

£18.05

5616900

Pinot Noir, Hawksburn, Central Otago

New Zealand

58

£20.88

5609090

Pinot Noir, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

58

£21.51

5602580

Aloxe Corton, Louis Latour

France

18

£26.90

5609940

Pinot Noir, Hamilton Russell, Walker Bay

South Africa

62

£27.00

5617060

Nuits-St-Georges, Louis Latour

France

18

£28.77

5617020

Pommard, Domaine Chanson

France

18

£29.92

5617030

Gevrey Chambertin, Domaine Chanson

France

18

£31.98

Country

Page

Price

Pinotage 5616780

Pinotage, Riebeek, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region

South Africa

61

£6.17

5610110

Pinotage, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£6.23

5614690

Pinotage By L'Avenir, Laroche, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£7.94

Pinotage Reserve, Riebeek, Coastal Region

South Africa

62

£8.67

Page

Price

5610200

Sangiovese

Country

5608510

Chianti Rufina, Prunatelli

Italy

36

£8.25

5616240

Chianti Classico, Villa La Pagliaia

Italy

37

£10.38

Page

Price

Syrah/Shiraz

Country

5616560

Shiraz, Invenio, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£4.13

5616730

Shiraz, Gulara, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.18

5607970

Shiraz, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.18

5605250

Shiraz, Castle Creek, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.66

5613570

Shiraz, The Paddock, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.68

5614780

Shiraz, GoldCoast, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£5.87

5613910

Shiraz, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£5.89

5613530

Shiraz, Benchmark, Grant Burge, South Australia

Australia

50

£7.07

5601280

Syrah, Laroche, Languedoc

France

26

£7.70

5613550

Shiraz, Crystal Brook, S.E. Australia

Australia

51

£8.08

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Reds by Grape 5601440

Syrah, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc

France

26

£8.27

5617050

Syrah, Caballero de la Cepa, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£8.32

5610120

Shiraz, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£8.67

5613590

Shiraz, Rolling, Orange

Australia

51

£8.80

5606121

Shiraz, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

51

£10.08

5605110

Shiraz Limited Release, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

51

£10.90

5603750

Crozes Hermitage, Louis Mousset

France

23

£10.98

5605580

Shiraz, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

51

£11.27

5617330

Crozes Hermitage, La Petite Ruche, M. Chapoutier, Rhône

France

23

£13.50

5603740

Crozes Hermitage Les Jalets, Paul Jaboulet Ainé

France

23

£13.90

5617320

St. Joseph, Colombo & Fille

France

24

£15.95

5605600

Shiraz, Anthony’s Reserve, Simon Hackett, McLaren Vale

Australia

52

£19.62

5703660

Côte Rotie Brune et Blonde 2004, E. Guigal, Rhône

France

24

£37.94

Country

Page

Price

Tempranillo and Tempranillo Blends Tempranillo-Cabernet, Nuviana, Valle del Cinca

Spain

44

£5.43

5610430

Rioja, Don Placero

Spain

44

£5.47

5614860

Ermita de San Felices Rioja Tinto, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

44

£7.52

5610500

Rioja Crianza, Marques de Caceres

Spain

45

£9.53

5614870

Ermita de San Felices Crianza, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

45

£10.28

5610630

5617680

Valdubón Cosecha, Ribera del Duero

Spain

45

£10.83

5610450

Rioja Reserva, Faustino V

Spain

45

£13.14

5610591

Rioja Reserva, Marques de Riscal

Spain

45

£13.87

5614880

Ermita de San Felices Rioja Reserva, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

45

£14.45

5610550

Rioja Reserva, Marques de Murrieta

Spain

45

£17.42

Rioja Gran Reserva 1999, Faustino I

Spain

45

£17.75

Page

Price

5710440

Zinfandel

Country Zinfandel, Invenio, California

USA

64

£5.40

5616990

Zinfandel, Rex Goliath, California

USA

64

£7.54

5607160

Old Vine Zinfandel, Ironstone, California

USA

64

£9.23

Page

Price

5616620

New World Single Varietals

Country

5616880

Carmenère, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

55

£5.18

5616750

Bonarda, Las Cazas, Mendoza

Argentina

48

£5.45

5616830

Carmenère, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

56

£5.46

5605120

Tarrango, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

50

£7.82

5605334

Petit Verdot Vat 4, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£8.47

Page

Price

European Single Varietals

Country

5616330

Nero d'Avola, Il Meridione, Sicily

Italy

36

£4.98

5616980

Primitivo, Conviviale, Puglia

Italy

36

£5.79

5617730

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, Conviviale

Italy

36

£5.84

5608650

Nero d’Avola, Lascari, Sicily

Italy

36

£5.92

5608830

Salice Salentino, Agricole Vallone, Puglia

Italy

36

£7.85

5610390

Mazuelo Rioja Crianza, Azabache

Spain

44

£8.16

5614830

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Zero, Collefrisio

Italy

36

£8.32

5610380

Graciano Rioja Reserva, Azabache

Spain

45

£11.24

5608310

Barolo Flori, Araldica, Piemonte

Italy

37

£12.82

Chianti Classico Riserva, Il Grigio da San Felice

Italy

37

£14.95

5616250

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Cabernet Sauvignon Blends

Country

Page

Price

5613510

Château La Tour des Graves Bordeaux

France

13

£7.51

5617430

Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

63

£9.33

5613460

Château Vieux Dominique Bordeaux Supérieur

France

13

£10.49

5602260

Château Pierrail Bordeaux Supérieur

France

13

£10.72

5613440

Château Bois Noir Bordeaux Supérieur

France

13

£11.68

5605190

Cabernet-Merlot, Cape Mentelle, Margaret River

Australia

52

£14.19

5617610

Château Lamothe-Bergeron 2009, Haut-Médoc

France

13

£17.12

5617560

Château Grand Tayac 2007, Margaux

France

14

£19.07

5709020

Château Musar 2002, Bekaa Valley

Lebanon

47

£19.65

5714610

Château Maucaillou 2006, Cru Bourgeois Supérieur, Moulis

France

15

£20.83

5617580

La Demoiselle de Sociando-Mallet 2009, Haut-Médoc

France

14

£24.33

5714510

Château Labégorce Zédé 2005, Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel, Margaux

France

14

£24.41

5714620

Château Poujeaux 2006, Moulis

France

15

£25.92

5617570

Les Fiefs de Lagrange 2009, St. Julien

France

16

£26.21

5617600

Château Maucaillou 2009, Moulis

France

15

£27.16

5714500

Château Cos-Labory 2005, 5ème Cru Classé, St. Estèphe

France

16

£27.97

5714630

Château Boyd Cantenac 2006, Margaux

France

14

£29.77

5702200

Château de Pez 2007, Cru Bourgeois Exceptionel St. Estèphe

France

16

£30.23

5613350

Château d'Issan 2005 3ème Cru Classé Margaux

France

14

£37.01

5714640

Château Sociando Mallet 2006, Haut-Médoc

France

14

£39.95

5714370

Château La Gaffelière 2001 Grand Cru St. Emilion

France

17

£39.96

5714650

Château Beau-Séjour Bécot 2006, St. Emilion

France

17

£46.99

5614200

Château Leoville-Barton 2006, Grand Cru Classé, St. Julien

France

16

£53.83

5714290

Château L'Evangile 2004 Pomerol

France

17

£70.25

5714670

Château Montrose 2006, 2ème Cru Classé St. Estephe

France

16

£71.95

5714380

Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 1999 Margaux

France

14

£76.66

5714300

Château Leoville-Barton 2000 Cru Classé, St. Julien

France

16

£85.70

5714600

Château Palmer 2003, 3ème Cru Classé, Margaux

France

14

£86.38

5701920

Château Leoville-Las-Cases 1983 2ème Cru Classé St. Julien

France

16

£89.71

5702230

Château Pichon Longueville 1983 Comtesse de Lalande 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£97.29

5714590

Château Palmer 2002, 3ème Cru Classé Margaux

France

14

£103.57

5701960

Château Lynch-Bages 1983 5ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£104.80

5701980

Château Lynch-Bages 1986 5ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£118.19

5702240

Château Pichon Longueville 1985 Comtesse de Lalande 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£137.82

5617660

Château Lynch-Bages 2009 Grand Cru Pauillac

France

15

£139.89

5701970

Château Lynch-Bages 1985 5ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

15

£149.54

5702250

Château Pichon Longueville 1986 Comtesse de Lalande 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

16

£153.47

5702150

Château Palmer 1989 3ème Cru Classé Margaux

France

14

£219.15

5702220

Château Pichon Longueville 1982 Comtesse de Lalande 2ème Cru Classé Pauillac

France

16

£390.37

5702070

Château Mouton-Rothschild 1966 1er Cru Classé Pauillac

France

16

£714.73

Château Latour 1982 1er Cru Classé Pauillac

France

16

£1,535.43

Grenache Blends

Country

Page

5617700

Garnacha-Tempranillo, Monte Mediano

Spain

44

£4.81

5616350

Garnacha-Tempranillo, La Riada, Campo de Borja

Spain

44

£4.86

5600601

Grenache-Merlot, Cuvée Chante d'Or, Languedoc

France

25

£5.13

5614940

Syrah-Grenache, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc

France

25

£6.07

5613710

Côtes du Rhône Reserve des Capucins, Auguste Bessac

France

23

£6.27

5600590

Grenache-Merlot, Cuvée Chante d'Or, Languedoc - Litre Bottle

France

25

£6.65

5603830

Côtes du Ventoux, Domaine Perrin

France

23

£7.12

5617720

Grenache-Shiraz, Art Series, Peter Lehmann, South Australia

Australia

50

£7.48

5603690

Côtes du Rhône Les Trois Couronnes, Louis Mousset

France

23

£7.50

5701890

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Price

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Reds by Grape 5617310

Côtes du Rhône Rouge, Colombo & Fille

France

23

£8.06

5617350

Les Vignes de Bila-Haut Rouge, M. Chapoutier, Rhône

France

23

£9.07

5603840

Côtes du Rhône Nature, Domaine Perrin

France

23

£9.97

5606130

Shiraz-Grenache-Mataro, 3 Amigos, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

81

£11.74

5603940

Vacqueyras, Paul Jaboulet Ainé

France

24

£13.96

5603860

Coudoulet de Beaucastel, Côtes du Rhône, Château de Beaucastel

France

24

£15.50

5603760

Gigondas Pierre Aiguille, Paul Jaboulet Ainé

France

24

£16.99

5613700

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Reserve Benoit XII, August Bessac

France

24

£17.19

5603820

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Les Sinards, Domaine Perrin

France

24

£24.47

Country

Page

Price

Merlot Blends 5607880

Merlot-Cabernet Sauvignon, San Perito, Central Valley

Chile

55

£4.96

5616690

Chai de Bordes Rouges Bordeaux

France

13

£7.02

5601130

Merlot-Cabernet Franc, Château des Eyssards, Bergerac

France

26

£7.58

5609420

Merlot-Cabernet-Malbec, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

58

£11.32

5617650

La Chapelle de Potensac 2007, Médoc

France

18

£16.12

5617550

La Chapelle de Potensac 2009, Médoc

France

15

£16.81

5617640

Château Bernadotte 2006, Haut-Médoc

France

14

£17.74

5617590

Château Sansonnet 2004, Grand Cru, St. Emilion

France

17

£20.73

5617620

Château Charmail 2009, Haut-Médoc

France

14

£21.66

Country

Page

Price

Shiraz Blends Shiraz-Cinsaut, Boars Kloof, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region

South Africa

61

£5.03

5606420

Shiraz-Cabernet, Richmond Ridge, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£5.41

5604680

Shiraz-Malbec, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan

Argentina

48

£5.46

5617150

Shiraz-Cabernet, River Garden, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£6.99

5617410

Baldrick Shiraz, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

62

£9.76

5616400

European Blends

Country

Page

Price

5613860

Vignes d'Oc Rouge, Languedoc

France

28

£5.13

5600030

Baron d’A rignac Rouge, Gers

France

25

£5.57

5609510

Touriga-Castelão, Casa do Lago, Lisboa

Portugal

39

£5.99

5610700

Valdepeñas Reserva, Señorio de Los Llanos

Spain

44

£7.05

5614490

Irreverente, Beiras

Portugal

39

£8.31

5617260

Valpolicella Classico Superiore, La Piazzola

Italy

36

£9.18

5617270

Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso, Fabiano

Italy

37

£13.44

5617220

Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, La Colombaia

Italy

37

£22.14

Page

Price

New World Blends

Country

5610080

Cinsaut-Shiraz, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

61

£5.50

5606690

Blossom Hill Red NV, California

USA

64

£6.22

5605990

Black Label Red, McGuigan, S.E. Australia

Australia

50

£6.73

5605620

St. Hallett Gamekeeper's Reserve, Barossa

Australia

51

£8.55

5606140

Tiger Country, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

52

£13.41

94

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WHITES by Grape Chardonnay

Country

Page

Price

5607790

Chardonnay, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.03

5616720

Chardonnay, Gulara, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.18

5615070

Chardonnay, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.18

5617200

Chardonnay, La Umbra, Colinele Dobrogei

Romania

43

£5.38

5610620

Chardonnay, Nuviana, Valle del Cinca

Spain

46

£5.43

5616800

Chardonnay, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Italy

57

£5.46

5616580

Chardonnay, Invenio, California

USA

65

£5.62

5610050

Unwooded Chardonnay, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£5.63

5605230

Chardonnay, Castle Creek, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.66

5613560

Chardonnay, The Paddock, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.68

26

£5.69

5600950

Chardonnay, Les Bories, Languedoc

France

5613880

Chardonnay, Tanguero, Finca Flichman, Mendoza

Argentina

49

£5.89

5617380

Chardonnay, Wandering Bear, California

USA

65

£6.24

5604650

Chardonnay, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan

Argentina

49

£6.25

5616470

Chardonnay, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Casablanca Valley

Chile

57

£6.27

5613400

Chardonnay, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue

France

27

£6.58

5605950

Chardonnay Black Label, McGuigan, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£6.73

5613520

Chardonnay, Benchmark, Grant Burge, South Australia

Australia

53

£7.07

5601230

Unoaked Chardonnay, Laroche, Languedoc

France

27

£7.20

5617760

Chardonnay, Art Series, Peter Lehmann, South Australia

Australia

53

£7.28

5600900

Chardonnay, Louis Latour, Ardèche

France

27

£7.28

5613540

Unoaked Chardonnay, Crystal Brook, S.E. Australia

Australia

53

£8.08

5605350

Chardonnay Vat 7, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia

Australia

53

£8.47

5613580

Unoaked Chardonnay, Rolling, Orange

Australia

53

£8.80

5603370

Mâcon-Lugny Les Genièvres, Louis Latour

France

19

£9.15

5613690

Unoaked Chardonnay, Mâcon Villages, Aujoux

France

19

£9.29

5609430

Chardonnay, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

59

£9.60

5603390

Chablis, Le Manoir

France

19

£9.85

5605910

Unwooded Chardonnay, MadFish, Western Australia

Australia

53

£9.98

5605530

Chardonnay, Brightview, Simon Hackett, Barossa

Australia

53

£10.33

5614620

Chablis, La Lotte

France

19

£10.53

5607030

Chardonnay, Toasted Head, R. H. Phillips, California

USA

68

£10.99

5607690

Chardonnay, Montes Alpha, Curico

Chile

57

£11.01

5603470

Petit Chablis, Domaine Laroche

France

19

£11.28

5603450

Montagny, Louis Latour

France

19

£11.87

5603580

Saint-Veran Les Terres Noires, Domaine des Deux Roches

France

19

£12.36

5603210

Chablis Saint Martin, Domaine Laroche

France

19

£13.69

5603500

Pouilly Fuissé, P. Ferraud et Fils

France

19

£14.80

5606090

Chardonnay, Calgardup, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

54

£15.55

5614450

Chardonnay, Neudorf, Nelson

New Zealand

60

£17.98

5609080

Chardonnay, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

60

£18.19

5603280

Chablis 1er Cru Les Vaudevay, Domaine Laroche

France

19

£18.62

5609930

Chardonnay, Hamilton Russell, Walker Bay

South Africa

63

£19.47

5603320

St. Aubin 1er Cru Dents de Chien, Olivier Leflaive

France

20

£20.02

5603420

Meursault 1er Cru, Château de Blagny, Louis Latour

France

20

£24.35

5603540

Puligny-Montrachet, Louis Latour

France

20

£30.79

5603290

Chassagne-Montrachet, Louis Latour

France

20

£32.19

5703560

Puligny-Montrachet 2008, Louis Carillon et Fils

France

20

£38.63

5703310

Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2000, Domaine Louis Latour

France

20

£54.35

5703160

Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2001, Domaine Louis Latour

France

20

£93.89

Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2005, Vincent Girardin

France

20

£103.73

5714270

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Country

Page

Price

5610271

Chenin Blanc, Steenbok, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£4.98

5616390

Chenin Blanc, Boars Kloof, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region

South Africa

62

£5.03

5616740

Chenin Blanc Medium, Las Cazas, Mendoza

Argentina

49

£5.45

5610060

Chenin Blanc, Rocheburg, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£5.50

5614800

Chenin Blanc, GoldCoast, Western Cape

South Africa

63

£5.87

5605030

Chenin Blanc, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

52

£7.02

5617540

Chenin Blanc, Signal Cannon, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

63

£7.69

5604310

Vouvray, Domaine de Vaufuget, Chereau Carré

France

21

£8.13

5614680

Chenin Blanc By L'Avenir, Laroche, Western Cape

South Africa

63

£8.17

5609180

Chenin Blanc, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

59

£9.60

Country

Page

Price

Gewürztraminer 5603974

Gewürztraminer, Kuehn, Alsace

France

29

£10.07

5615000

Gewürztraminer, Spy Valley, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£12.24

Page

Price

Muscat 5605050

Country Dry Muscat, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Pinot Grigio/Gris

Australia

Country

53

Page

£7.02

Price

5616090

Pinot Grigio, Via Fordulo, Azar Neszmély

Hungary

35

£5.10

5616550

Pinot Grigio, Invenio, Veneto

Italy

37

£5.32

5617190

Pinot Grigio, La Umbra, Dealurile Transilvaniei

Romania

43

£5.38

5616920

Pinot Grigio, Soprano

Italy

37

£5.54

5608600

Pinot Grigio, Laroma, Venezie

Italy

37

£5.61

5604690

Pinot Gris, Las Boleras, J & F Lurton, Valle de Uco

Argentina

49

£7.67

5608735

Pinot Grigio, Brown Brothers, Victoria

Australia

53

£8.79

5617230

Pinot Grigio, Bottega Vinai, Trentino

Italy

38

£9.05

5609220

Pinot Gris, Esk Valley, Hawkes Bay

New Zealand

59

£9.60

5613730

Pinot Gris Lieu-Dit Letzenberg, Kuehn, Alsace

France

29

£9.68

5609480

Pinot Gris, Whitehaven, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.77

5615060

Pinot Grigio, Devil's Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania

Australia

54

£9.99

Page

Price

Riesling

Country

5614930

Riesling, Via Fordulo, Mór

Hungary

35

£5.10

5616600

Riesling, Invenio

Germany

33

£5.82

5604380

Riesling, Special Edition, Reh Kendermann

Germany

33

£6.39

5604540

Riesling Kabinett, Reh Kendermann

Germany

33

£6.47

5604550

Riesling Spätlese, Reh Kendermann

Germany

33

£6.82

5617710

Riesling, Eden Valley, Peter Lehmann, S.E. Australia

Australia

53

£7.48

5613740

Riesling, Kuehn, Alsace

France

29

£8.80

5609470

Riesling, Whitehaven, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.02

5609190

Riesling, Esk Valley, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.60

5615040

Riesling, Devil's Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania

Australia

54

£9.99

5605310

Riesling, Petaluma, Clare Valley

Australia

54

£13.35

Page

Price

Sauvignon Blanc

Country

5607830

Sauvignon Blanc, Puente del Inca, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.03

5613214

Sauvignon Blanc, Estampilla de Genio, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.05

5614920

Sauvignon Blanc, Via Fordulo, Azar Neszmély

Hungary

35

£5.10

5600541

Sauvignon Blanc, Cuvée Chante d'Or, Languedoc

France

26

£5.13

5607840

Sauvignon Blanc, Santa Helena, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.18

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Sauvignon Blanc, Villa Rosa, Curico

Chile

57

£5.33

5617780

Sauvignon Blanc, Riviera, Languedoc

France

26

£5.35

5616810

Sauvignon Blanc, Urmeneta, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.46

5616650

Sauvignon Blanc, Invenio, Central Valley

Chile

57

£5.51

5610340

Sauvignon Blanc, Steenbok, Western Cape

South Africa

62

£5.68

5600980

Sauvignon Blanc, Les Bories, Languedoc

France

26

£5.69

5616480

Sauvignon Blanc, Pionero, Viña Morandé, Curico Valley

Chile

57

£6.27

5601090

Sauvignon Blanc, Caves de Berticot, Côtes de Duras

France

27

£6.38

5613410

Sauvignon Blanc, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue

France

27

£6.48

5600530

Sauvignon Blanc, Cuvée Chante d'Or, Languedoc - Litre

France

26

£6.65

5605970

Sauvignon Blanc Black Label, McGuigan, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£6.73

5616680

Sauvignon Blanc, Invenio, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£6.75

5617140

Sauvignon Blanc, River Garden, Stellenbosch

South Africa

63

£6.99

5617670

Sauvignon Blanc, Lansdowne Estate, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£7.84

5614960

Sauvignon de Touraine, Domaine du Pré Baron

France

21

£7.94

5610370

Sauvignon Blanc, Vergelegen, Coastal Region

South Africa

63

£8.72

5607680

Sauvignon Blanc Limited Selection, Montes, Leyda

Chile

57

£8.96

5609440

Sauvignon Blanc, Esk Valley, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.17

5617430

Sauvignon Blanc, Vondeling, Paarl

South Africa

63

£9.33

5609320

Sauvignon Blanc, Oyster Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.35

5609260

Sauvignon Blanc, Selaks, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.42

5616260

Sauvignon Blanc, The Crossings, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.63

5614990

Sauvignon Blanc, Spy Valley, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£9.86

5615030

Sauvignon Blanc, Devil's Corner, Tamar Ridge, Tasmania

Australia

54

£9.99

5609500

Sauvignon Blanc, Whitehaven, Marlborough

New Zealand

59

£10.07

5614610

Sancerre, Domaine Neveu

France

22

£11.61

5604210

Pouilly Fumé Les Logeres, Guy Saget

France

22

£12.77

5609170

Sauvignon Blanc, Drylands Estate, Marlborough

New Zealand

60

£12.87

5604280

Sancerre Sélection Première, Guy Saget

France

22

£13.07

5614470

Sauvignon Blanc, Neudorf, Nelson

New Zealand

60

£13.07

5604120

Menetou-Salon Clos des Blanchais, Domaine Pellé

France

22

£16.07

5604220

Pouilly Fumé Les Roches Cuvée Prestige, Guy Saget

France

22

£17.52

5609104

Sauvignon Blanc, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

60

£18.36

5604261

Sancerre, Domaine Vacheron

France

22

£18.83

5609110

Sauvignon Blanc, Te Koko, Cloudy Bay, Marlborough

New Zealand

60

£22.76

Page

Price

Viognier

Country

5616790

Viognier, Riebeek, Riebeek Valley, Coastal Region

South Africa

63

£6.17

5613430

Viognier, Domaine de Montaubéron, Côtes de Thongue

France

27

£6.92

5601420

Viognier, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc

France

27

£8.27

5703650

Condrieu 2008, E. Guigal

France

24

£29.73

Country

Page

Price £4.98

European Single Variety Catarratto, Il Meridione, Sicily

Italy

37

5608640

Grillo Lascari, Sicily

Italy

38

£5.92

5604130

Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine, Chereau Carré

France

21

£6.08

5601290

Unoaked Terret, Laroche, Languedoc

France

27

£6.90

5610530

Rioja, Marques de Caceres

Spain

46

£7.31

5604170

Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie, Château L’Oiselinière de la Ramée, Chereau Carré

France

21

£7.46

5617470

Ermita de San Felices Rioja, Santiago Ijalba

Spain

46

£7.52

5614850

Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Zero, Collefrisio

Italy

38

£7.80

5616340

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Picpoul de Pinet, La Côte de Flamenc, Languedoc

France

27

£7.96

5614540

Gavi La Battistina, Araldica

Italy

38

£8.12

5610600

Marques de Riscal Rueda

Spain

46

£8.98

5604150

Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie, Comte Leloup de Chasseloir, Chereau Carré

France

22

£9.16

5614820

Pecorino Terre di Chiete, Collefrisio, Abruzzo

Italy

38

£9.52

5617290

Bacchus, Sharpham Vineyard, Devon

England

31

£10.62

5616910

Friendly Grüner Veltliner, Laurenz V, Niederosterreich

Austria

29

£11.42

5608560

Gavi Terra Rossa, La Zerba

Italy

38

£11.75

5608780

Soave Classico Superiore, Inama

Italy

38

£12.78

5608571

Greco di Tufo Loggia della Serra, Terredora, Campania

Italy

38

£12.95

5608104

Bacchus, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall

England

31

£12.96

5610670

Albariño, Pazo de Barrantes, Rias Baixas

Spain

46

£15.92

5610570

Reserva Blanco, Capellania, Marques de Murrieta, Rioja

Spain

46

£17.42

Page

Price

53

£8.47

Page

Price

New World Single Variety 5605360

Country

Verdelho Vat 6, De Bortoli, S.E. Australia

Chardonnay Blends

Australia

Country

5616360

Viura-Chardonnay, La Riada, Campo de Borja

Spain

46

4.86

5616630

Colombard-Chardonnay, Invenio, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.13

5606430

Semillon-Chardonnay, Richmond Ridge, S.E. Australia

Australia

52

£5.41

5601411

Chardonnay-Viognier, Laurent Miquel, Languedoc

France

27

£6.07

Country

Page

Price

Sauvignon Blanc Blends Sauvignon-Semillon, San Perito, Central Valley

Chile

56

£4.96

5616700

Chai de Bordes Blanc Bordeaux

France

17

£7.02

5601140

Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon, Château des Eyssards, Bergerac

France

27

£7.58

5602490

Château Pierrail Bordeaux Supérieur

France

17

£7.68

5606111

Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

53

£10.08

5605201

Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon, Cape Mentelle, Margaret River

Australia

53

£12.78

Page

Price

Argentina

49

£5.46

5607890

New World Blends

Country

5604660

Chenin-Torrontes, Avanti, Bodegas Borbore, San Juan

5606710

Blossom Hill White, California

USA

65

£6.15

5605630

St Hallett Poacher's Blend, Barossa

Australia

53

£8.55

5606100

Marsanne-Chardonnay-Roussanne, 3 Amigos, McHenry Hohnen, Margaret River

Australia

53

£11.74

Page

Price

European Blends

Country

5617690

Arién-Macabeo-Chardonnay, Monte Mediano

Spain

46

£4.81

5604430

Liebfraumilch, Franz Reh

Germany

33

£4.92

5614500

Garganega-Pinot Grigio, San Antonio, Botter, Umbria

Italy

37

£5.06

5600571

Medium Dry, Cuvée Chante d'Or

France

26

£5.13

5600621

Medium Sweet, Cuvée Chante d'Or

France

26

£5.13

5613850

Vignes d'Oc Blanc, Languedoc

France

26

£5.13

5604470

Niersteiner Gutes Domtal, Franz Reh

Germany

33

£5.24

5614080

Garganega-Pinot Grigio, San Alessandro, Venezie

Italy

37

£5.47

5604570

Piesporter Michelsberg, Franz Reh

Germany

33

£5.47

5600040

Baron d’A rignac Blanc, Gers

France

26

£5.57

5609520

Fernão Pires-Arinto-Chardonnay, Casa do Lago, Lisboa

Portugal

39

£5.99

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5600560

Medium Dry, Cuvée Chante d'Or - Litre Bottle

France

26

£6.65

5614810

Frascati Superiore Crio 10, San Marco

Italy

38

£6.90

5610760

Viña Esmeralda, Torres, Penedes

Spain

46

£8.11

5608110

Dart Valley Reserve, Sharpham Vineyard, Devon

England

31

£8.87

5617360

Les Vignes de Bila-Haut Blanc, M. Chapoutier, Rhône

France

24

£9.07

5603850

Côtes du Rhône Reserve, Domaine Perrin

France

24

£9.36

5604410

Liebfraumilch, Franz Reh - Magnum

Germany

33

£9.56

Atlantic Dry, Camel Valley Vineyard, Cornwall

England

31

£13.07

5608080

PROFIT CALCULATOR

To calculate your gross margin on retail price you need to multiply the ex VAT cost price by the relevant factor to achieve the inc VAT list price at that margin. For example, to achieve 60% margin on a wine that costs £5.75 ex VAT, multiply 5.75 by 3.001 to give £17.25 inc VAT.

Margin Required on Retail Price

Factor (20%)

Example Cost excl VAT

Example List Price incl VAT

£12.54

45

2.181

£5.75

50

2.400

£5.75

£13.80

51

2.449

£5.75

£14.08

52

2.500

£5.75

£14.38

53

2.553

£5.75

£14.68

54

2.608

£5.75

£15.00

55

2.667

£5.75

£15.33

56

2.727

£5.75

£15.68

57

2.791

£5.75

£16.05

58

2.858

£5.75

£16.43

59

2.927

£5.75

£16.83

60

3.001

£5.75

£17.25

61

3.077

£5.75

£17.69

62

3.158

£5.75

£18.16

63

3.244

£5.75

£18.65

64

3.333

£5.75

£19.17

65

3.428

£5.75

£19.71

66

3.530

£5.75

£20.29

67

3.637

£5.75

£20.91

68

3.750

£5.75

£21.56

69

3.871

£5.75

£22.26

70

4.000

£5.75

£23.00

71

4.138

£5.75

£23.79

72

4.285

£5.75

£24.64

73

4.445

£5.75

£25.56

74

4.615

£5.75

£26.54

75

4.800

£5.75

£27.60

Responsible Drinking In this period of Government-led responsible drinking and increased awareness of health issues and alcohol consumption, it is important to know how many units of alcohol are in a glass of wine. It is a simple calculation of the percentage volume alcohol times the amount of wine in litres. Thus a small glass (125ml) of Medium Dry, Cuvée Chante d’Or is as follows:

11.5% x 0.125 = 1.44 units A medium glass (175ml) is 11.5% x 0.175 = 2 units A large glass (250ml) is 11.5% x 0.250 = 2.88 units A small glass of Rolling Shiraz is 14% x 0.125 = 1.75 units A medium glass (175ml) is 14% x 0.175 = 2.45 units A large glass (250ml) is 14% x 0.250 = 3.5 units

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XXXXX TERMS XXXXX AND CONDITIONS Terms & Conditions of Trading 1. Terms of payment Accounts are to be paid by the 24th day of the month following the date of supply as specified on the statement. If payment is not made within the agreed credit period we reserve the right to charge interest at the rate of 3% above Barclays Bank Base Rate per month from the date on which payment falls due until the date on which payment is actually received notwithstanding that such claims to interest and/or to surcharges for non-payment may have been waived by us in the past. Any account falling overdue will not qualify for discount relating to the overdue amount and we reserve the right to re-impose without notice any discounts that have been allowed if payment is not made in full by the due date. Direct Debit facilities are available. All costs including legal fees incurred by us in collection of amounts due hereunder or in enforcing repossession under Clause 3 below will be payable by the customer. Any bank charges incurred by us, through cheques or direct debits not being honoured for any reason, will be payable by the customer. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate credit facilities at any time.

2. Claims All goods should be examined at the time of delivery and any loss or damage signed for accordingly. If examination is impractical at time of delivery, please sign the delivery note and mark it ‘UNEXAMINED’. In any event St Austell Brewery/Depots must be notified of any discrepancies and/or breakages in deliveries received not later than the day following the day of delivery. 3. Title of goods The goods shall remain the property of the Seller ‘St Austell Brewery Co. Ltd.’ until cheques received are cleared and full payment has been received for them from the Buyer. Until such payment is received the Buyer shall hold the goods on behalf of the Seller and shall store the goods in such a way as they are identifiable as the property of the Seller. If the goods are sold before the Seller has been paid in full, the Buyer shall hold the proceeds of the sale on trust for the Seller, and such sale is only authorised by the Seller if it takes place in the ordinary course of the Buyer’s business. In the event of non-payment by the Buyer on the due date, the Seller shall be entitled to enter the premises of the Buyer and take such measures as are reasonably necessary to recover the goods. The Seller shall have absolute authority to retake, sell or otherwise deal with or dispose of all or any part of the goods in which title remains vested in the seller. The Seller shall be entitled to seek a court injunction to prevent the Buyer from selling, transferring or otherwise disposing of the goods. 4. Ownership Notice is hereby given that returnable Bottles, Cases and Casks upon which a deposit may or may not have been charged are the property or responsibility of the Company. They will be credited in full when returned in good condition and their full value will be charged for if not returned. 5. Availability of stock, vintages and substitutions It is not always possible to ensure that stocks of wine in our list remain available until the publication of the next monthly amendment sheet or annual price list. If your order includes a wine which is either out of stock or discontinued we will select another wine as near as possible in style, quality and price. Similarly in the event of a vintage being out of stock the next available vintage will be sent unless we are instructed to the contrary. 6. Prices All prices are quoted exclusive of V.A.T and are subject to market fluctuations, alterations in Customs and Excise Duties, and stocks being available. This company reserves the right to alter any prices or specifications at any time without notice and all goods are sold subject to prices and conditions ruling at the date of despatch. All prices include delivery within the Counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset & Somerset by our own transport providing that conditions stated under Clause 7 below are adhered to. Delivery charges outside Cornwall, Devon, Dorset & Somerset are subject to quotations upon application.

7. Deliveries and minimum orders This Company reserves the right to state a minimum value and/or quantity for any orders to be delivered wherever deemed appropriate. All deliveries are made by our own transport. Approximate times and days of deliveries are available from St. Austell Brewery or any of its depots.

8. Warranty The goods included in this list comply with the Food and Drugs Act and all other statutory requirements or regulations relating to the sale of goods. 9. Contract terms This Company shall supply goods only on the condition that our terms and conditions, as stated above, represent the entire agreement between ourselves and our customers and that these terms and conditions supersede any prior agreement or arrangement.

10. Stock rotation and returns It is the Buyer’s responsibility to rotate products so that the oldest is sold first. No credit will be given for out of date products nor will they be exchanged. No returns of WINES AND SPIRITS will be accepted. In the instances of BEER, CIDER AND MINERALS carrying an open date, code goods must be returned in complete packs, good condition and not of mixed dates and must have the major part of their available life to run. Guidance on this matter is readily available from the Bottle Beer Department at the Brewery. We cannot guaranteecredit on returns of other Brewers’ Cask-conditioned Ales and even where credit is given delays of up to three months must be expected. Cask-conditioned Ales cannot be supplied on a sale or return basis. Returns of Draught Wine, Postmix Minerals and “Special Orders” will not be accepted. In the case of authorisation from St. Austell Brewery being granted for the return of goods due to overstocking, closing down or change of ownership we reserve the right to charge 5% of the value of the goods to cover costs of collection and administration.

11. Exclusion of liability St. Austell Brewery Company Limited shall be under no liability whatsoever for loss or damage, death or personal injury howsoever arising other than for death or personal injury sustained by any person arising from the negligence of St. Austell Brewery Company Limited or under the Consumer Protection Act 1987. 12. Insolvency Either party may immediately terminate trading by written notice if the other becomes insolvent or is deemed to be insolvent within the meaning of section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986.

13. Money laundering For the protection of our customers, we operate a money laundering reporting procedure. In certain circumstances, information will be revealed by us to the appropriate authorities in relation to any suspicion of money laundering.

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Wine Department: Sean Jarvis – Purchasing Manager (Drinks) – 07891 971038 Louisa Scoffham – Wine Sales Manager – 07967 174407 Catherine Murden – Wine Development Manager – 07967 174414 James Fineman – Wine Development Manager – 07967 174416 Ruth Carter – Wine Development Manager – 07875 558903 Michella Cooper – Wine Department Administrator – 01726 627277 Designed and produced by Bray Leino - www.brayleino.co.uk. Printed on 100% recycled paper.



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