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Michelin Bib Gourmand
2008

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Reds

Red Wines

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Cabernet Sauvignon Vin de Pays d’Oc
Easy drinking, soft, smooth & fruity.

£ 12.95

£ 2.95

The Paddock Shiraz (SE Australia)
Restrained, even refined, but with layers of sweet, briary fruit.

£ 14.00

£ 3.25

The Stump Jump Grenache/Shiraz/Mourvedre blend 2005, d’Arenberg
Another winner from d’Aren (more often than not, Oz Winery of the Year.

£ 14.50

£ 3.50

Cousino-Macul Merlot 2004 (Chile)
Ripe, rich, plummy Bordeaux-style Merlot, from one of Chile’s most respected wineries.

£ 14.50

£ 3.50

Rosso Salento 2005 (Puglia, Italy)
Fruit-packed, juicy, tobacco-scented red, rounded off with hot-climate spice.

£ 15.00

 

Bajoz Tinto de Toro Tempranillo 2004 — half bottle

£ 8.00

 

Boland Cellar Cabernet Sauvignon 2004
Excellent cassis-and-cedar South African Cabernet Sauvignon from an up-and-coming House.

£ 16.00

 

Domaine Alain Chatoux Beaujolais 2005
Soft, juicy and fruity Gamay.

£ 16.25

 

Peachy Canyon Incredible Red Zinfandel 2004 (California)
Well, perhaps not incredible, but very characteristic and spicy.

£ 17.00

 

Big House Red Santa Cruz (California)
Another off-the-wall offering from Randall Grahm, with intense red fruits and spice.

£ 17.00

 

Casa de la Ermita 2004 - organic (Jumilla, Spain)
Multi-layered, concentrated fruit (Monastrell) from this exciting area in South-East Spain.

£ 18.00

 

Frentano Montepulciano 2004 (Italy)
Big and bold, with plums and chocolate.

£ 18.50

 

Fondreche Cotes du Ventoux 2004
Warm, appealing aromas of red fruit.

£ 18.50

 

Herencia Remondo Rioja 2003 (Spain)
Twelve months in young wood; silky and balanced.

£ 19.50

 

Saint Emilion 2001
Smooth, sleek, intergrated fruit. Claret lovers will relish it.

£ 21.00

 

Murdoch James Pinot Noir 2004 (Martinborough, New Zealand)
Complex Pinot with dark cherries and licorice.

£ 22.50

 

Valdivieso Single Vineyard Reserve Cabernet Franc 2003 (Lontue, Chile)
Unexpectedly intense, rich berry fruit flavours: eye-opening (and mouth-watering) Cabernet Franc.

£ 23.00

 

Chateau D’Archembeau Graves 2001
Utterly reliable Chateau, producing a correct, elegant Graves.

£ 23.00

 

Brokenwood Cricket Pitch 2002, 14% abv (SE Australia)
Luscious Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot blend; blackcurrant leaves and plummy spice.

£ 27.50

 

Blackwell Shiraz St Hallett 2002 (Barossa Valley, Australia)
Densely flavoured, chewy spiced fruit and smoky oak from a Shiraz specialist.

£ 28.00

 

Gigondas Domaine de Font Sane 2003
Manually harvested at geologist approved site; matured in Allier oak: textbook Gigondas.

£ 30.00

 

Scotsdale Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 (Margaret River, W. Australia)
Top class stuff from the Howard Park Estate; lovely smoky fruit, and great oak/tannin balance.

£ 31.00

 

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