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---- House Wines - White ----
Cantavida Sauvignon, Chile (£11.95)
A great example of Chilean Sauvignon - very zesty, crisp and fruity, this white really gets the tastebuds tingling.
175ml glass: £2.95, 250ml glass £4.25
Cantavida Chardonnay, Chile (£11.95)
Delicious unwooded Chardonnay - rounded, juicy and succulent, you don't have to be a lover of Chardonnay to enjoy this white.
175ml glass: £2.95, 250ml glass £4.25
---- House Wines - Red ----
Cantavida Merlot , Chile (£11.95)
Very smooth and fruity - once you start drinking this it's difficult to stop!
175ml glass: £2.95, 250ml glass £4.25
Cantavida Cabernet Sauvignon, Chile (£11.95)
Rich, concentrated and full of blackcurrant fruit - far too classy to be a house wine.
175ml glass: £2.95, 250ml glass £4.25
---- White Wines ----
Anjou Blanc Remy Pannier, Medium Dry, France (£12.50)
For those who prefer their wine not too dry, this is a fruity, easy drinking white from the Loire.
Chenin Blanc, Simonsig, South Africa (£13.50)
This winery picks up award after award; their Chinin Blanc is one of South Africa's best value every day drinking wines.
Pinot Grigio Canal del Ronco, Italy (£14.95)
Very dry, very crisp and very trendy - not just for 'ladies who lunch'.
Waterstone Bridge Reserve Chardonnay, Australia (£15.50)
A very typical 'Ozzie' Chardonnay, packed with rich, succulent, tropical fruit and spicy, smokey oak - a big white, about as subtle as Dame Edna herself!
Selaks Estate Sauvignon, New Zealand (£19.95)
Marlborough Sauvignon at its zesty, fruit-filled best, this white just oozes tangy, juicy, vibrant flavours.
Chablis Domaine Vauroux, France (£21.50)
A French classic - dry and mineral yet rich in style, from a very good small domaine. If you splash out on this, you won't be dissappointed.
---- Rose Wine ----
Cabernet Franc Rose, Remy Pannier, France (£12.50)
An easy drinking French rose, lovely pink colour, with good fruit and a touch of sweetness.
175ml glass: £3.10, 250ml glass £4.30
Pirineos Merlot/Cabernet Rosado, Spain (£15.50)
Drier in style and a bit more 'serious' - a full bodied rose, great with fish dishes.
---- Red Wines ----
Outrider Merlot/Cabernet/Shiraz, Australia (£12.95)
Nothing too challenging, just bags of ripe, juicy, spicy fruit.
Rioja Bordon Tinto, Spain (£14.50)
From easily Spain's most famous wine producing area, this is a soft, fruity, medium bodied red, with ripe plummy flavours and a touch of oak. A good 'all-rounder'.
Tekena Carmenere, Chile (£14.95)
One of Bordeaux's less well known grapes, Carmenere produces fantastic reds in Chile - this example is full bodied, richly fruity and spicy, a real mouthful!
Bradgate Syrah, South Africa (£15.50)
An amazing wine at its price - full bodied, deeply concentrated, rounded, with a really long finish. We particularly recommend this with beef or game - if Sarah hasn't drunk it all!
Malbec Nietoe Senetener Reserva, Argentina (£16.95)
Another gutsy red - deep, dark, plummy fruit and a touch of spice, delicious.
Fleurie Domaine Ferraud, France (£21.50)
An elegant red from the Beaujolais region, very smooth, with ripe raspberry fruit. Great with poultry dishes or even fish.
---- Champagne & Sparkling Wine ----
Prosecco, Italy (£16.50)
Very fresh and light, an easy drinking fizz from Northern Italy - great for any occasion.
Champagne Gardet Cuvee Saint Flavy Brut, France (£29.95)
Delicious Champagne - delicate and elegant in style. A frequent winner in blind tastings.
Champagne Laurent-Perrier Brut NV, France (£49.50)
From a very classy Grande Marque house, this is a refined, fresh, well balanced Champagne.

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