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1 mai 2017 - 2011 Chablis Grand Cru 'Blanchot', Jean-Paul & Benoît Droin 13% ... 2010 Corton-Bressandes Grand Cru, Edmond Cornu & Fils 13.5%.
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Harmony: ‘ The Tuesday Tasting ’ Every week, Hakkasan’s wine team conducts a dedicated tasting session, trying out new wines with at least four different dishes from the menu: if a wine does not work with one dish – even if it is great with the others – it does not make the list. All our wines (with the exception of the fine vintages on pages 12 -13) are continually tasted as the vintages change, to ensure that they complement our cuisine. Jose L.Hernandez, Head Sommelier Christine Parkinson, Group Head of Wine

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Exploration: wine by the glass and carafe I Classic or adventurous?

Wines and sakes are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

Sparkling NV

Louis Roederer Brut Premier

12% Champagne,

France £15.90

Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier; fruity and crisp; toast, hawthorn flower, bergamot 125ml

£85

bottle 

2007 Bollinger ‘La Grande Année’ 12% Champagne, France Pinot Noir and Chardonnay; delicate and complex; floral, hazelnut, honey

125ml

£25.00

bottle

2009 Digby Vintage Rosé 12% Kent, England Pinot Noir and Chardonnay; refined and vibrant; cherry blossom, brioche, red apple

125ml

£15.90

bottle

NV

125ml

£142



£90

Perrier-Jouët ‘Blason’ Brut Rosé 12% Champagne, France Chardonnay and Pinot Noir; fruity and elegant; redcurrant, jasmine tea, orange peel

£18.90

£102

bottle

Spritzer 2015 Riesling Spritzer ‘Veldenzer Elisenberg’, Max Ferd. Richter 2.9% Fever Tree Elderflower Tonic blend; delicate and light; floral, pear, granny smith apple



£12.50

glass

Sake by carafe

Hyakujyuro ‘Sakura Warrior’, Junmai Ginjo Muroka Nama Genshu 16% Gifu, Japan Elegant and lively; melon, vanilla, blossom



Chotoku ‘Heavenly Brew’ Honjōzō

18.5%

Crisp and fragrant; lychee, melon, cinnamon





Kariho ‘Rokushu’, Ginjo



Dewatusru ‘Hishonomai’, Daiginjo

/cool

175ml

£24.00

720ml



£92

175ml

£21.70

720ml



£85



£74

Gifu, Japan

/warm

Akita, Japan Dry and clean; cherry, cantaloupe, almond 15.5%

Aromatic and round; melon, peach, creamy



16.5%

/cool



175ml

£18.90

720ml

175ml

£34.40

720ml

Akita, Japan /cool





£134

Rosé 2015 Rosa dei Frati, Cà dei Frati 13% Lombardy, Italy Sangiovese, Groppello and Marzemino blend; dry and savoury; strawberry, stone fruit, redcurrant 175ml £13.80 500ml carafe £39.30

Guests with allergies and intolerances should make a member of the team aware before placing an order for food or beverages. Guests with severe allergies or intolerances should be aware that although all due care is taken, there is a risk of allergen ingredients still being present. Prices include VAT at the current rate. A discretionary service charge of 13.5% will be added to your bill.

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Exploration: wine by the glass and carafe II Nothing more to say

Fine wine are dispensed by Coravin system

White 2015 Pinot Blanc ‘Granit de la Vallée’, Cave de Turckheim 100% Pinot Blanc; dry and zippy; red apple, white flower, granite 2015 Riesling ‘Römische Kapelle’, Heinrichshof 100% Riesling; dry and zesty; citrus, apple, mineral

12%

Alsace, France

12.5%

175ml

£8.40

500ml carafe

£23.90

Mosel, Germany 175ml

£12.30

500ml carafe

 £35.10

2015 Chardonnay, Neil Ellis 13.5% Elgin, South Africa 100% Chardonnay; dry and elegant; vanilla, apple, herbal

175ml

£13.00

500ml carafe

 £37.20

2015 Sancerre ‘Terre de St-Louis’, P. & N. Reverdy 13% Loire, France 100% Sauvignon Blanc; zesty and mineral; white peach, grapefruit, passion fruit

175ml

£15.50

500ml carafe

£44.20

coravin 125ml glass

 £28.80

coravin 125ml glass

 £20.50

coravin 125ml glass

£33.50

2013 Riesling ‘Nonnenberg’, Georg Breuer

2013 Hildegard, Au Bon Climat

11%

Rheingau, Germany

100% Riesling; crisp and fragrant; elderflower, lemon curd, beewax

13.5%

Santa Maria Valley, California

Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and Aligoté; complex and fresh; almond, brioche, red apple

2014 Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Caillerets’, Blain-Gagnard 100% Chardonnay; round and elegant; mineral, white peach, citrus

13%

Burgundy, France

Red 2014 Pinot Noir ‘Johannes’, Jülg

Pfalz, Germany

100% Pinot Noir; supple and fruity; raspberry, rose petal, wet stone

2016 Sangiovese, Gran Sasso

13%

13%

13.5%

Bordeaux, France

Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon; rich and rounded; cassis, vanilla, smoke

2013 Carménère ‘Maray Reserva’, Tabalí

14%

2010 Chambolle-Musigny, La Pousse d’Or

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 £39.30

175ml

£8.60

500ml carafe

 £24.60

175ml

£14.80

500ml carafe

 £42.10

175ml

£10.60

500ml carafe

 £30.20

coravin 125ml glass

 £27.20

coravin 125ml glass

 £30.90

Burgundy, France

15%

Alexander Valley, California

100% Zinfandel; ripe and intense; blueberry, wild berry, cinnamon

Wine is also available in 125ml

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13%

100% Pinot Noir; elegant and complex; violet, raspberry, mineral

2012 Zinfandel ‘Home Ranch’, Seghesio

500ml carafe

Limarí Valley, Chile

100% Carménère; soft and juicy; cranberry, earthy, tea leaf

2011 Graticciaia Salento Rosso, Agricole Vallone 14.5% Puglia, Italy 100% Negroamaro; rich and supple; spiced plum, smoke, black cherry



£13.80

Abruzzo, Italy

100% Sangiovese; fresh and savoury; plum, cherry, redcurrant

2011 Château de Barbe Blanche, Lussac-St-Émilion

175ml

coravin 125ml glass

£24.60

Champagne and Sparkling Wine I Fermented and aged in the bottle

Non-vintage Wines from different years are blended to show the ‘house style’ of the producer

NV NV NV NV NV NV

Louis Roederer Brut Premier 12% Quartet, Roederer Estate 12% Bollinger ‘Special Cuvée’ 12% Nyetimber ‘Classic Cuvée’ 12% Taittinger ‘Nocturne Sec’ 12.5% Krug ‘Grande Cuvée’ 12%

Champagne, France  Anderson Valley, California  Champagne, France  West Sussex, England Champagne, France  Champagne, France 

£85 £52 £92 £77 £88 £220

‘Grower’ Champagne Family-made Champagnes from smaller vineyards: these wines show ‘terroir’ of a single village or region

NV

Fleury Père & Fils Brut 12.5%

Champagne, France

£80

Vintage Made only in the best years, these wines show the influence of the weather on the vines

2010 2011 2015 2011 2006 2007 2009 2007 2005

Henners ‘Vintage Reserve’ 12% Duran Gran Reserva 11.5% Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Extra Dry, Col Vetoraz 11.5% Marsanne ‘Coueslant’ Tahbilk 12.5% Dom Pérignon 12.5% Perrier-Jouët ‘Belle Epoque’ 12.5% Cristal, Louis Roederer 12% Bollinger ‘La Grande Année’ 12% Charles Heidsieck ‘Brut Millésime’ 12%

East Sussex, England £67 Catalonia, Spain  £49 Veneto, Italy£46 Victoria, Australia £44 Champagne, France £280 Champagne, France £202 Champagne, France £390 Champagne, France £142 Champagne, France £135

Late disgorged Aged for many years on their lees: Champagnes that are both mature and fresh

2002 Bollinger RD 12% 1971 Dom Pérignon ‘Oenothèque’ 12.5%

Champagne, France Champagne, France

£259 £1750

Champagne, France Champagne, France 

£159 £89

Zero Ripe grapes; no added sugar

2006 Louis Roederer Brut Nature 12% 2009 Larmandier-Bernier ‘Terre de Vertus’ Non Dosé 12.5%

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Champagne and Sparkling Wine II Red and white grapes make Champagne. Change the mix to change the style or colour

Blanc de Blancs Made entirely from Chardonnay: often the most elegant sparkling wines

2010 2008 2010 2004 NV

Gusbourne Estate 12% Pierre Gimonnet & Fils ‘Œnophile’ Extra Brut 12.5% Bluebell ‘Hindleap’ Blanc de Blancs 11.5% Jacquesson ‘Avize-Champ Caïn’ Extra Brut 12% Ruinart Blanc de Blancs Brut 12.5%

Kent, England Champagne, France Sussex, England  Champagne, France  Champagne, France

£128 £85 £65 £299 £109

Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France

£91 £79 £386

Blanc de Noirs White wine from black (Pinot) grapes: these unusual Champagnes are full and fruity

NV Bertrand Gautherot ‘Fidèle’ Extra Brut 12% NV Mailly Grand Cru Blanc de Noirs 12% 2004 Jacquesson ‘Aÿ-Vauzelle Terme’ 12%

Rosé Pinot grapes give colour and texture to these fruity, food-friendly wines

2009 2011 NV NV NV NV 2004 2009

Digby Vintage Rosé 12% Louis Roederer Brut Rosé 12% Bollinger Brut Rosé 12% Perrier-Jouët ‘Blason’ Brut Rosé 12% Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut 12% Krug Rosé 12.5% Dom Pérignon Rosé 12.5% Cristal Rosé, Louis Roederer 12%

London, England  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France Champagne, France 

£90 £128 £102 £102 £117 £399 £580 £1025

Solera Young wines gradually blended into old – a system used mainly for Sherry, but ideal for Champagne

NV NV

Bérêche & Fils ‘Reflet d’Antan’ Brut 12% Jacques Selosse ‘Substance’ 12.5%

Champagne, France  Champagne, France 

£108 £290

Barossa Valley, Australia 

£141

Sparkling Shiraz Made like Champagne, but red; mainly from Australia.

NV

Black Shiraz, Rockford 13.8%

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Signature: wines of Hakkasan Wines, estates and people ever-present on the Hakkasan list: start here

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White 2015 2013 2015 2015 2015 2014 2015 2015 2014 2014 2009 2015 2012 2015 2015 2015

Pinot Blanc ‘Granit de la Vallée’, Cave de Turckheim 13% Riesling Trocken ‘Krone’, Tesch 12% Sylvaner Vieilles Vignes, André Ostertag 12.5% Albariño ‘Marinero’, Terras Gauda 12.5% Sauvignon Blanc, Lochton House 13.5% Morgan’s Reserve, Plumpton 12% Santorini, Hatzidakis 13.5% Sancerre ‘Terre de St-Louis’, P. & N. Reverdy 13% Soave Classico ‘La Rocca’, Pieropan 13% Riesling ‘Steinmassl’, Fred Loimer 12.5% Château de Cruzeau, Pessac-Léognan 13% Chablis 1er Cru ‘Les Fourneaux’, Alain Gautheron 13% Grüner Veltliner ‘Breiter Rain’, Sepp Moser 13.5% Pinot Grigio, Cantina Terlano 13.5% Chardonnay, Neil Ellis 13.5% Pernand-Vergelesses, Vallet Frères 13%

Alsace, France  £34 Nahe, Germany  £64 Alsace, France  £53 Rías Baixas, Spain  £45 Marlborough, New Zealand £56 Sussex, England £39 Santorini, Greece  £44 Loire, France £63 Veneto, Italy  £85 Kamptal, Austria  £110 Bordeaux, France  £60 Burgundy, France  £64 Kremstal, Austria  £64 Alto Adige, Italy £52 Elgin, South Africa£53 Burgundy, France  £80

2014 2011 2015 2015 2010 2012 2012 2014 2012 2012 2011 2012 2004

Pinot Noir ‘Johannes’, Jülg 13% Château de Barbe Blanche, Lussac-St-Émilion 13.5% Cillar Joven, Cillar de Silos 14% Syrah ‘Back Block’, Brookfields 13.5% Rioja Reserva, Remelluri 14% Falcoaria, Casal Branco 14% Bricco del Drago, Poderi Colla 13.5% La Rosa, Quinta de la Rosa 13.5% Chianti Classico ‘Castello di Brolio’, Ricasoli 13.5% Shiraz ‘The Dead Arm’, d’Arenberg 14.6% Nero d’Avola ‘Santa Cecilia’, Planeta 14.6% Merlot ‘Claypot’, Laibach 14% Château Musar 14%

Pfalz, Germany  £56 Bordeaux, France £60 Ribera del Duero, Spain £41 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand  £48 Rioja, Spain  £77 Tejo, Portugal £37 Piedmont, Italy  £63 Douro, Portugal  £52 Tuscany, Italy  £117 McLaren Vale, Australia  £98 Sicily, Italy  £74 Stellenbosch, South Africa  £62 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon  £98

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Curious Vines: distinctive wines Unusual grape varieties. Often ancient; not Chardonnay

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White 2013 2012 2015 2015 2013 2015 2014 2015 2015 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 NV 2014 2015

Le Chasselas Sélection ‘Villette Grand Cru’, Domaine du Daley 11.6% Roussette de Savoie ‘El Hem’, Gilles Berlioz 12.5% Fiano ‘Laissez Faire’, Larry Cherubino 13.5% Torrontés ‘Andeluna 1300’, Andeluna 12% Arneis, Seghesio 13.5% Godello ‘Louro’, Rafael Palacios 14% Bacchus Dry, Camel Valley 12% Malvazija, Kozlović 13% Gumpoldskirchner Tradition, Johanneshof Reinisch 12.5% Fernão Pires ‘Falcoaria’, Casal Branco 13% Niepoort-Navazos, Equipo Navazos 13% Kerner, Abbazia di Novacella 13% Klevener de Heiligenstein, Jean & Hubert Heywang 13.5% Verdelho, Esk Valley 13.5% La Pleïade, Sean Thackrey 14% Hárslevelü ‘Hars’, Nobilis 13.5% Greco di Tufo, Pietracupa 13.5%

Lavaux, Switzerland  £81 Savoie, France  £62 Frankland River, Western Australia  £61 Mendoza, Argentina  £35 Russian River, California  £68 Valdeorras, Spain £53 Cornwall, England £43 Istria, Croatia £39 Thermenregion, Austria  £41 Tejo, Portugal  £34 Jerez, Spain £64 Alto Adige, Italy  £63 Alsace, France  £55 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand  £54 California, USA £93 Tokaj, Hungary £50 Campania, Italy  £62

Orange Local grape varieties plus ancient, natural and extreme winemaking techniques

2009 Juhfark ‘J ’, Royal Somló 12% 2006 Ribolla ‘Anfora’, Josko Gravner 13.5% 2015 Muscat ‘Viejas Tinajas’, De Martino 13%

Somló, Hungary  £59 Friuli, Italy£131 Itata Valley, Chile£52

Red 2015 2014 2014 2013 2011 2011

Cerasuolo di Vittoria, Planeta 13% Lagrein ‘Riserva’, Klaus Lentsch 13.5% Zweigelt, Peter Schweiger 13.5% Öküzgözü, Kayra 14% Pugnitello, San Felice 15% Graticciaia Salento Rosso, Agricole Vallone 14.5%

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Sicily, Italy  Alto Adige, Italy Kamptal, Austria Elazığ, Turkey Tuscany, Italy Puglia, Italy

£43 £55 £50 £37 £98 £138

Spiritual wine: the biodynamic philosophy Homeopathic treatments, a crop calendar based on sun, moon and stars and a holistic, life-centred approach: utterly un-scientific, but startlingly effective

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White 2016 2015 2015 2015 2011 2015 2015 2014 2008 2011 2010

Pecorino ‘Civitas’, Lunaria Orsogna 13% Petit Chablis ‘Les Plantes’, Julien Brocard 12.5% Vermentino ‘Hers’ Las Brisas, Ryme Cellars 12.5% Ariyanas Seco ‘Sobre Lias’, Bentomiz 12% Lirac ‘Le Blanc’, Duseigneur 13.5% Chenin Blanc, Reyneke 13% El Bandito Cortez, Testalonga 12% Pinot Gris, Pierre Frick 12.9% Vouvray Demi-Sec ‘Le Mont’, Huet 13.5% Pinot Gris Grand Cru ‘Mœnchberg’, Marc Kreydenweiss 13% Muscat ‘Herrenweg de Turckheim’, Zind-Humbrecht 13.5%

Abruzzo, Italy Burgundy, France Carneros, California  Sierras de Malaga, Spain Rhône, France Stellenbosch, South Africa Swartland, South Africa Alsace, France Loire, France Alsace, France Alsace, France

£42 £54 £91 £60 £59 £51 £84 £67 £78 £97 £72

2015 2014 2013 2011 2011 2015 2014 2013 2015

Morgon, Marcel Lapierre 13.5% Pinot Nero ‘Mason’, Manincor 13.5% Pinot Noir, J. Christopher 13% Hermitage ‘La Sizeranne’, M. Chapoutier 13.5% Psi, Dominio de Pingus 14% Gran Corte, Amalaya 14.5% Malbec ‘A Lisa’, Bodega Noémia 14.5% Coyam, Emiliana Organic Vineyards 14.5% Durif ‘Buckboard’, Kalleske 15.5%

Beaujolais, France  £66 Alto Adige, Italy  £117 Willamette Valley, Oregon  £77 Rhône, France  £165 Ribera del Duero, Spain £96 Salta, Argentina £52 Patagonia, Argentina£81 Colchagua Valley, Chile£60 Barossa Valley, Australia £74

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Purity: the expression of the fruit Pure, vibrant, fruity wines proclaim the nature of the grapes

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White 2015 2013 2015 2013 2014 2012 2014 2015 2013 2014 2014

Furmint, Verus 13% Štajerska, Slovenia  £39 Riesling, Two Paddocks 12% Central Otago, New Zealand  £73 Albariño, Pazo Barrantes 13% Rías Baixas, Spain  £51 Riesling Trocken ‘Shiefergestein’, Schäfer-Fröhlich 12.5% Nahe, Germany £83 Verdejo ‘Cepas Viejas’, Robert Vedel 13% Rueda, Spain £44 Riesling Auslese ‘Wehlener Sonnenuhr’, Selbach-Oster 8% Mosel, Germany £90 Pinot Gris, Sato 15% Central Otago, New Zealand  £85 Grüner Veltliner ‘Awatere Valley’, Yealands 13.5% Marlborough, New Zealand £48 Chardonnay ‘Foxglove’, Varner 13.5% Central Coast, California £53 Chardonnay, Cakebread Cellars 14% Napa Valley, California £110 Semillon, Boekenhoutskloof 13% Franschhoek Valley, South Africa  £96

Red 2015 2015 2013 2015 2014 2009 2013 2014 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2012 2010

Pinot Noir, Delta Vineyard 13.5% Dolcetto d’Alba, G. D. Vajra 13% Pinot Noir ‘Santa Rita Hills’, Domaine de la Côte 12.5% Crozes-Hermitage ‘Friandise’, Melody 13% Chianti Classico ‘Berardenga’, Fèlsina 13.5% Graciano, Mazza 13% Carménère ‘Maray Reserva’, Tabalí 14% N° 10, Castello di Fonterutoli 13.5% Barolo, Ettore Germano 14.5% Petit Verdot, Finca Decero 14.1% Brunello di Montalcino, Rio Cassero 14% Cabernet Franc, Cave Spring 14.5% Zinfandel, Edmeades 15% Quinta Vale D. Maria 14.5% Merlot ‘Mount Veeder’, Mt. Brave 14.5%

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Marlborough, New Zealand Piedmont, Italy  Santa Barbara, California  Rhône, France Tuscany, Italy  Western Australia  Limari Valley, Chile  Tuscany, Italy  Piedmont, Italy Mendoza, Argentina  Tuscany, Italy Niagara Peninsula, Canada  Mendocino County, California Douro, Portugal Napa Valley, California

£59 £54 £145 £56 £68 £58 £43 £52 £93 £58 £92 £88 £50 £125 £168

Terroir: a sense of place Soil and slope; climate and weather; method and tradition; place can be a flavour

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White 2015 2015 2013 2013 2015 2015 2014 2012 2013 2013 2015 2012 2013 2014 2014 2015 2012 2015 2014 2013

Riesling ‘Römische Kapelle’, Heinrichshof 12% Viognier ‘LER’, Yalumba Riesling, Kusuda 12% Bourgogne ‘La Tufera’, Etienne Sauzet 12.5% Sauvignon Blanc Fumé ‘Kaitui’, Markus Schneider 12.5% Riesling Spätlese ‘Veldenzer Elisenberg’, Max Ferd. Richter 8.5% Principia Mathematica, Alemany i Corrió 12.5% Chenin Blanc ‘Botanica’, Mary Delaney 13.5% Riesling ‘Vanderberg’, Tatomer 14% Riesling ‘Nonnenberg’, Georg Breuer 11% Alvarinho, Reguengo de Melgaço 13% Sauvignon Blanc ‘Kekerengu Coast’, Astrolabe 13% Pinot Bianco Riserva ‘Vorberg’, Cantina Terlano 14% Viognier, Peirano Estate 14% Sauvignon Blanc ‘Therese’, Polz 12.5% Pinot Gris, Neudorf 14% Chardonnay ‘Cave Block’, Dalrymple 12.5% Grüner Veltliner ‘Lamm’, Schloss Gobelsburg 13.5% Condrieu ‘La Combe de Malleval’, Stéphane Ogier 13.1% Sauvignon Blanc ‘Aurora Point’, Stonestreet 13.5%

Mosel, Germany £50 South Australia £42 Martinborough, New Zealand  £87 Burgundy, France  £63 Pfalz, Germany  £67 Mosel, Germany £59 Penedés, Spain£53 Stellenbosch, South Africa£76 Santa Barbara, California £89 Rheingau, Germany £147 Vinho Verde, Portugal  £55 Marlborough, New Zealand £63 Alto Adige, Italy £86 Lodi, California  £58 Styria, Austria £86 Nelson, New Zealand £79 Tasmania, Australia  £72 Kamptal, Austria  £112 Rhône, France  £122 Sonoma County, California £109

2010 2014 2014 2014 2012 2014 2014 2016 2015 2015 2014 2015 2013 2012 2011 2011

Chambolle-Musigny, La Pousse d’Or 13% Spätburgunder ‘Blauschiefer’, Meyer-Näkel 13.5% Pinot Noir ‘Cumberland Reserve’, Bergström 13.6% Pinot Noir, Two Paddocks 13% Pinot Noir ‘Robinson’, Moorooduc 14% La Solana, Suertes del Marqués 13.5% Côte-Rôtie ‘Village’, Michel & Stéphane Ogier 12.5% Sangiovese, Gran Sasso 13% Syrah/Tannat, Ampakama 13.5% Black Print, Schneider 14% Barbera ‘Fides’, Pio Cesare 14% Cabaletta, Tenute Fiorebelli 13% Châteauneuf-du-Pape ‘Télégramme’, Vieux Télégraphe 14.5% Saint-Joseph ‘Lieu-Dit’, E. Guigal 13.5% Barolo ‘Parafada’, Massolino 14.5% Brunello di Montalcino ‘Pieve Santa Restituta’, Gaja 15%

Côte de Nuits, Burgundy £158 Ahr, Germany  £86 Willamette Valley, Oregon  £129 Central Otago, New Zealand  £104 Mornington Peninsula, Australia  £76 Tenerife, Spain  £59 Rhône, France £122 Abruzzo, Italy  £35 San Juan, Argentina £37 Pfalz, Germany  £58 Piedmont, Italy  £99 Veneto, Italy  £32 Rhône, France  £97 Rhône, France £100 Piedmont, Italy £198 Tuscany, Italy  £157

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Terroir Intense: row by row Centuries of experience have revealed distinctive wines from the tiniest plots

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White: Burgundy every ‘lieu - dit’ or premier cru is different

2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2013 2011 2011 2014

Montagny 1er Cru ‘Bonneveaux’, Olivier Leflaive 13% Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘En Virondot’, Marc Morey 13.5% Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Caillerets’, Blain-Gagnard 13% Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Clavoillon’, Leflaive 13% Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘Les Embrazées’, Thomas Morey 13.5% Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru ‘La Romanée’, Bachelet-Monot 13.5% Chablis Grand Cru ‘Blanchot’, Jean-Paul & Benoît Droin 13% Meursault 1er Cru ‘Les Porusots’, Château de Puligny-Montrachet 13% Meursault 1er Cru ‘Charmes’, David Moret 13.5%

Côte de Chalonnaise, Burgundy £98 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy £182 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy £182 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy£220 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy  £168 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy  £195 Chablis, Burgundy £137 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy £160 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy£195

White: Alsace a geological patchwork, explained by 51 Grands Crus

2012 2010 2008 2007 2012

Gewürztraminer Grand Cru ‘Furstentum’, Albert Mann 13.5% Grand Cru ‘Schoenenbourg’, Marcel Deiss 12.5% Riesling Grand Cru ‘Kanzlerberg’, Koenig 13% Riesling ‘Schoelhammer’, Hugel 13.5% Pinot Gris Grand Cru ‘Kessler’, Dirler-Cadé 14%

Haut-Rhin, Alsace  Haut-Rhin, Alsace Haut-Rhin, Alsace  Haut-Rhin, Alsace Haut-Rhin, Alsace

£92 £224 £67 £182 £82

Red: Burgundy 2013 2012 2012 2011 2013 2012 2007 2010 2009 2010

Beaune 1er Cru ‘Les Perrieres’, Domaine de Montille 12.5% Marsannay ‘Les Échezeaux’, Faiveley 13% Givry 1er Cru ‘Les Bois Gautiers’, Besson 13% Monthélie 1er Cru ‘Sur la Velle’, Leflaive Associés 13% Santenay ‘Clos des Hâtes’, Hubert Lamy 13% Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru ‘Les Baudes’, Henri de Villamont 13% Volnay 1er Cru ‘Les Taillepieds’, Domaine De Montille 13% Corton-Bressandes Grand Cru, Edmond Cornu & Fils 13.5% Savigny-lès-Beaune 1er Cru ‘La Dominode’, Bruno Clair 13% Vosne-Romanée ‘Champs Perdrix’, Perrot-Minot 13%

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Côte de Beaune, Burgundy  £131 Côte de Nuits, Burgundy  £92 Côte de Chalonnaise, Burgundy £74 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy £127 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy £94 Côte de Nuits, Burgundy £174 Côte de Nuits, Burgundy £203 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy £225 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy  £139 Côte de Nuits, Burgundy£230

Genius without a Château: the new classics Fine wine used to mean Bordeaux, but the wine world is bigger now, and these are the new stars

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White 2015 2014 2015 2013 2014 2014 2013 2013 2009 2014

Riesling ‘Springvale’, Jeffrey Grosset 12.7% Sauvignon Blanc ‘Fransola’, Torres 13.5% Sancerre ‘Monts Damnés’, François Cotat 13% Sauvignon Blanc ‘Te Koko’, Cloudy Bay 13.5% Cervaro della Sala, Antinori 13% Vintage Tunina, Jermann 13% Chardonnay ‘Russian River Valley’, Ramey 14.5% Chardonnay ‘Kevin John’, Cullen 14% Le Soula Blanc, Gérard Gauby 14% Chardonnay, Far Niente 14.3%

Clare Valley, Australia  Catalonia, Spain  Loire, France  Marlborough, New Zealand  Umbria, Italy  Friuli, Italy  Sonoma Valley, California Margaret River, Australia  Roussillon, France  Napa Valley, California 

£76 £57 £116 £106 £135 £129 £112 £131 £80 £155

Pinot Noir, Ata Rangi 13.5% Domaine de Trévallon 12.5% Pinot Noir, Occidental 14% Cabernet Sauvignon, Joseph Phelps 14 .5% Le Désir, Vérité 14.5% Zinfandel ‘Home Ranch’, Seghesio 15% El Nido, Bodegas El Nido 15.5% Ao Yun 15.5%

Martinborough, New Zealand Provence, France  Sonoma Valley, California  Napa Valley, California Sonoma County, California Alexander Valley, California Jumilla, Spain Yunnan, China

£139 £199 £198 £203 £586 £125 £254 £578

Red 2015 2000 2013 2013 2012 2012 2008 2013

Red: Langton’s Australians Since 1991 the great wines of Australia have had their own classification. These are the classed growths of the New World

2008 2009 2006 2007 2006 2002

Quintet, Mount Mary 12.8% The Malleea, Majella 14.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, Domaine A 14% Grange, Penfolds 14.5% RunRig, Torbreck 15.5% Shiraz ‘The Dead Arm’, d’Arenberg 14.5%

Yarra Valley, Australia Coonawarra, Australia  Tasmania, Australia  South Australia  Barossa Valley, Australia  McLaren Vale, Australia

£236 £128 £152 £888 £445 £178

Castellina in Chianti, Tuscany  San Casciano in Val di Pesa, Tuscany Bolgheri-Sassicaia, Tuscany Colli della Toscana, Tuscany Mercatale in Val di Pesa, Tuscany  Bolgheri, Tuscany

£166 £249 £559 £203 £588 £528

Red: Supertuscans Made outside the rules or outside the traditional areas. The label never says ‘Chianti’

2008 2008 2006 2007 2004 2004

Cepparello, Isole e Olena 14.5% Tignanello, Antinori 13.5% Sassiccaia, Tenuta San Guido 13.5% Flaccianello della Pieve, Fontodi 15% Solaia, Antinori 13.5% Ornellaia, Tenuta dell’Ornellaia 14.5%

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Classic: fine wines with history Burgundy, Bordeaux and Barolo, from Grands Crus to great Châteaux

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White 2013 2012 2014 2013 2010 2014 2010 2012

Aile d’Argent, Château Mouton-Rothschild 13% Blanc Fumé de Pouilly, Dagueneau 12.5% Blanc Fumé de Pouilly ‘Silex’, Dagueneau 13% Puligny-Montrachet, Etienne Sauzet 12% Bourgogne, Coche Dury 12% Meursault 1er Cru ‘Sous le Dos d’Âne’, Leflaive 13% Pavillon Blanc du Château Margaux 13.5% Meursault 1er Cru ‘Charmes’, Domaine des Comtes Lafon 13%

Bordeaux, France £208 Loire, France  £186 Loire, France£228 Burgundy, France £145 Burgundy, France  £150 Burgundy, France£288 Bordeaux, France £400 Burgundy, France £430

Bonnes Mares Grand Cru, Comte Georges de Vogüé 13% Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru, Denis Mortet 13.5% Barolo ‘Le Vigne’, Sandrone 14% Hermitage, Jean-Louis Chave 14% Unico, Vega Sicilia 14%

Burgundy, France  Burgundy, France  Piedmont, Italy  Rhône, France  Ribera del Duero, Spain 

Red 1995 2007 2009 2005 2004

£640 £542 £232 £470 £631

Red: Bordeaux Châteaux 1855 and all that

2006 Troplong Mondot, 1er Grand Cru Classé B 14% 1986 Cheval Blanc, 1er Grand Cru Classé A 12.5% 1996 Léoville-Barton, 2ème Cru Classé 12.5% 1995 Mouton-Rothschild, 1er Cru Classé 12.5% 1990 Lafite-Rothschild, 1er Cru Classé 12.5% 1982 Latour, 1er Cru Classé 12.5% 2005 Pichon-Longueville Baron, 2ème Cru Classé 13.5% 2001 Palmer, 3ème Cru Classé 12.5% 1990 Margaux, 1er Cru Classé 12.5% 2008 La Chapelle de la Mission Haut-Brion 13.5% 1982 Haut-Brion, 1er Cru Classé 13% 2001 La Conseillante 13.5% 1999 Trotanoy 13.5%

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St-Émilion, Libournais St-Émilion, Libournais St-Julien, Médoc  Pauillac, Médoc  Pauillac, Médoc Pauillac, Médoc Pauillac, Médoc Margaux, Médoc  Margaux, Médoc  Pessac-Léognan, Graves Pessac-Léognan, Graves  Pomerol, Libournais  Pomerol, Libournais 

£296 £970 £285 £995 £1950 £4074 £325 £469 £2025 £178 £2190 £354 £308

Age and Grace: mature wines Maturity brings complexity; certain grapes only reveal their beauty with age

Wines are listed in order of maturity: from youngest-tasting to most mature

White: Australian rarities Aged white wines from Australia are little known in Europe.

2010 Riesling ‘The Contours’, Pewsey Vale 13%

Eden Valley, Australia

£59

White: German Riesling 2008 Riesling Spätlese ‘Oberhäuser Brücke’, Dönnhoff 8.5% 2007 Riesling Auslese ‘Oberemmeler Hütte’, Von Hövel 7.5% 1995 Riesling Auslese ‘Saarburger Rausch’, Zilliken 7.5%

Nahe, Germany Mosel, Germany Mosel, Germany

£118 £102 £141

Geographe, Australia Rioja, Spain  Rioja, Spain  Bordeaux, France Burgenland, Austria Tuscany, Italy  Piedmont, Italy

£67 £186 £87 £69 £97 £95 £179

Red 2006 2007 2004 2006 2008 2009 2007

Tempranillo, Mazza 13.9% Rioja Gran Reserva ‘Castillo Ygay’, Marqués de Murrieta 14% Rioja Reserva ‘Viña Tondonia’, R. Lopez de Heredia 13% Château Sénéjac, Cru Bourgeois Supérieur, Haut-Médoc 13% Pannobile, Pittnauer 13% Chianti Classico Riserva, Castello di Ama 13.5% Barbaresco ‘Santo Stefano’, Castello di Neive 14.5%

Solera: Sherry Young wine blended into old, year after year for decades. Unexpectedly perfect for Chinese cuisine

Fino, El Maestro Sierra 15% Fino ‘La Panesa’, Emilio Hidalgo 15% Antique Amontillado, Fernando de Castilla 19% Oloroso, Barbadillo 18%

Jerez, Spain Jerez, Spain Jerez, Spain Jerez, Spain

 £31 £80 500ml £60 750ml £35 375ml

750ml

Taru-zake: wooded sake Aged in Japanese cedar casks before bottling. Savoury, often golden

Ichinokura Tokubetsu, Junmai Taruzake 15%

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/room

Miyagi, Japan

500ml

£54

Vieilles Vignes: old vines Grapes from vines aged from 50 to more than 100 years old: lower yields, more flavour and complexity

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White 2010 Riesling ‘Grossi Laüe’, Hugel 13% 2015 Saumur Blanc ‘L’Insolite’, Thierry Germain 12.5% 2014 Trenzado, Suertes del Marqués 13.5% 2006 Blanco Crianza ‘Viña Gravonia’, R. Lopez de Heredia 12.5% 2014 Pouilly-Fuissé ‘Les Crays’, Vieilles Pierres 13.5%

Alsace, France  Loire, France Tenerife, Spain  Rioja, Spain  Burgundy, France

£129 £72 £58 £60 £81

Beaujolais, France  Rioja, Spain  Barossa Valley, Australia  Maule Valley, Chile Priorat, Spain  Sonoma County, California Bierzo, Spain  Barossa Valley, Australia  Puglia, Italy Piedmont, Italy Rhône, France Veneto, Italy

£61 £65 £45 £54 £91 £105 £74 £102 £73 £141 £209 £174

Red 2010 2009 2014 2009 2011 2014 2014 2013 2013 2011 2011 2010

Moulin-à-Vent, Château du Moulin-à-Vent 13% Rioja Allende, Finca Allende 13.5% Grenache ‘Old Bush Vine’, Yalumba 13% Éclat ‘Vigno’, Valdivieso 14.5% Mas La Mola 15% Zinfandel ‘Geyserville’, Ridge 14.5% La Vizcaína ‘La Rapolao’, Raul Pérez 13.5% Nine Popes, Charles Melton 14.5% Primitivo di Manduria Riserva ‘Anniversario 62’, San Marzano 14.5% Barolo, Casa E. di Mirafiore 14% Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Château de Beaucastel 14.5% Amarone della Valpolicella Classico ‘I Quadretti’, La Giaretta 15.5%

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Blends: the art of the winemaker Grape varieties combined; more than the sum of their parts

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

White: Rhône blends of the world Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier

2015 The Hermit Crab, d’Arenberg 13.1%

McLaren Vale, Australia

£42

White: Unusual blends 2012 Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc, Pegasus Bay 14.5% 2015 Riesling/Gewürztraminer, Binz + Bratt 12% 2013 Chenin Blanc/Viognier, Pine Ridge 12.5% 2013 Mas de Daumas Gassac 13% 2012 Circle of Life, Waterkloof 13.5% 2012 Element 20, Litmus 12% 2013 Hildegard, Au Bon Climat 13.5% 2013 Rall White 14% 2009 Örökké, St. Andrea 14%

Waipara, New Zealand  Rheinhessen, Germany  Napa Valley, California Languedoc, France Stellenbosch, South Africa  Surrey, England  Santa Maria Valley, California Coastal Region, South Africa  Eger, Hungary 

£59 £34 £55 £88 £52 £52 £102 £76 £75

Bordeaux, France  Bordeaux, France  Margaret River, Australia  Bordeaux, France Stellenbosch, South Africa  Bordeaux, France Penedés, Spain Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand Aconcagua, Chile South Australia Stellenbosch, South Africa 

£125 £194 £171 £70 £80 £122 £62 £40 £118 £148 £118

Red: Bordeaux blends of the world Mainly Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon

2000 Clos Badon Thunevin, St-Émilion Grand Cru 13.5% 2009 Château d’Armailhac, 5ème Cru Classé, Pauillac 13.5% 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot ‘Diana Madeline’, Cullen 13% 2011 Château Rahoul, Graves 13.5% 2011 DNA, Vergelegen 14.5% 2000 Sarget de Gruaud-Larose, St-Julien 12.5% 2006 Gran Caus, Can Ráfols Dels Caus 14% 2012 The Navigator, Alpha Domus 13.5% 2009 Montelìg, Viña von Siebenthal 14.5% 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz ‘Bin 389’, Penfolds 14.5% 2014 MR de Compostella, Mvemve Raats 14.5%

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Rosé: pale wine from red grapes Strong affinity with Chinese food

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

Light pink 2015 2015 2015 2016 2015

Château de Pampelonne 13% Le Secret de Léoube, Château Léoube 12.5% Rosa dei Frati, Cà dei Frati 13% Mourvèdre ‘Cape Coral’, Waterkloof 12.5% Clos Mireille, Domaines Ott 14%

Provence, France Provence, France Lombardy, Italy Stellenbosch, South Africa  Provence, France

£51 £69 £56 £34 £93

Ribera del Duero, Spain Barossa Valley, Australia Rhône, France

£40 £56 £56

Ribera del Duero, Spain Denizli-Ankara, Turkey

£36 £29

Deep pink 2015 Rosado de Silos, Cillar de Silos 13% 2015 Rose of Virginia, Charles Melton 13.5% 2013 Tavel, Prieuré de Montézargues, 13.5%

Chilled red 2014 Milú, Quinta Milú 13.5% 2015 Kalecik Karası, Kayra 14%

Pink Sake Colour comes from special rice, koji or yeast. No grapes involved

Amabuki ‘Rosé’ Junmai 15% /cool Saga, Japan

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180ml

£36

Magnums etc: more is more More wine, less oxygen: winemakers believe their wines age best in magnums. Rare jeroboams hold as much as four bottles

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

Champagne NV NV NV NV 2002 1999

Louis Roederer Brut Premier 12% Bollinger Special Cuvée 12% Mailly Grand Cru Brut Rosé 12% Bollinger Brut Rosé 12% Cristal, Louis Roederer 12% Cristal, Louis Roederer 12%

Champagne, France Champagne, France Champagne, France Champagne, France Champagne, France Champagne, France

magnum£170

Gavi di Gavi ‘Montessora’, La Giustiniana 13% Albariño, Pazo Barrantes 13% Grüner Veltliner ‘Von den Terrassen’, Sepp Moser 12.5% Sancerre ‘Les Caillottes’, Jean-Max Roger 12.5% Chablis 1er Cru ‘Mont de Milieu’, Alain Gautheron 13% Riesling, Loimer 12.5% Riesling Kabinett, J. J. Prüm 8.5% Chassagne-Montrachet ‘Les Pierres’, Jean-Marc Pillot 13% Chardonnay, Trinity Hill 13.5% Cervaro della Sala, Antinori 13%

Piedmont, Italy magnum £125 Rias Baixas, Spain magnum£110 Kremstal, Austria magnum £87 Loire, France magnum£140 Burgundy, France magnum£154 Kamptal, Austria magnum£119 Mosel, Germany magnum £147 Burgundy, France magnum £242 Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand magnum  £130 Umbria, Italy magnum £262

magnum£180 magnum£151

£200 magnum£888 jeroboam£3888 magnum

White 2015 2015 2015 2014 2015 2015 2014 2013 2014 2013

Rosé 2015 Whispering Angel, Château d’Esclans 13.5%

Provence, France

magnum £110

Central Otago, New Zealand Burgundy, France Tuscany, Italy Rhône, France Burgundy, France Rioja, Spain Mendocino County, California Stellenbosch, South Africa Mendoza, Argentina Bordeaux, France Clare Valley, Australia Bordeaux, France

magnum£187

Red 2014 2013 2011 2012 2012 2008 2013 2013 2014 2012 2014 2011

Pinot Noir, Mt Difficulty 14% Mercurey 1er Cru ‘Clos du Roy’, Faiveley 13% Chianti Classico Riserva ‘Il Grigio’, San Felice 14.5% Saint-Joseph ‘Vieilles Vignes’, Tardieu-Laurent 12.5% Vosne-Romanée, Domaine du Clos Frantin 13% Rioja Reserva, Valenciso 14.5% Zinfandel, Edmeades 15% Ladybird, Laibach 14% Malbec, Zuccardi 14% Réserve de la Comtesse, Pauillac 13% Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon ‘The Barry Bros’, Jim Barry 14% Château Magdelaine, St-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé B 14%

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£178 magnum  £127 magnum  £200 magnum  £280 magnum  £138 magnum  £142 magnum£139 magnum  £97 magnum  £232 magnum  £105 magnum  £360 magnum



Nihonshu: Japanese Sake Summer grown rice, brewed in the cold of winter with yeast, kōji mould and water. Softer than wine, harmonious with food This symbol / denotes the recommended serving temperature. If you prefer the sake served differently, please ask.

Sakes are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

Nigori: cloudy sake, sparkling some times Coarse-filtered to leave rice and yeast lees

Shirakabegura ‘Mio’, Sparkling 5% /cool Takara, Hyogo Hakutsuru ‘Sayuri’, Nigori 12.5% /cool Hyogo, Japan Gozenshu ‘Misty Mountain’, Junmai Nigori 17.5% /cool Okayama, Japan





£26 £24 720ml£87 300ml

300ml

Junmai: pure rice sake Full bodied, with rice character

Tsuji Honten ‘Rocky Mountain’, Junmai Bodaimoto 15% /room Okayama, Japan Masumi ‘Okuden Kantsukuri’, Junmai 15% /cool Nagano, Japan Kamoizumi Shusen ‘Three Dots’, Junmai 16% /room Hiroshima, Japan Daishichi, Junmai Kimoto 15.5% /warm Fukushima, Japan Ozeki ‘Rai’, Junmai 15.8% /cool Hyogo, Japan

 £52 720ml £75 900ml £75 720ml £88 720ml  £58 500ml

Honjōzō: fragrant sake Made lighter and more fragrant by skillful addition of brewers’ alcohol

Akashi-Tai, Honjōzō 15% /room Hyogo, Japan Chotoku ‘Heavenly Brew’, Honjōzō 18.5% /warm Gifu, Japan





720ml 720ml

£44 £85

Ginjo: premium sake More of each rice grain is polished away; often fruity and aromatic

Hyakujyuro ‘Sakura Warrior’, Junmai Ginjo Muroka Nama Genshu 16% /cool Gifu, Japan Dewazakura ‘Izumi Judan’, Ginjo 17% /cool Yamagata, Japan Gassan No Yuki ‘Dewa 33’, Junmai Ginjo 15.5% /cool Yamagata, Japan Shirataki ‘Jozen Mizunogotoshi’, Junmai Ginjo 14.5% /cool Niigata, Japan Tosatsuru, ‘Ginrei Senju’, Ginjo 16% /cool Kochi, Japan Kariho ‘Rokushu’, Ginjo 15.5% /cool Akita, Japan Yauemon ‘Silent Forest’, Junmai Ginjo 16% /warm Fukushima, Japan



£92 £82 300ml £32 720ml  £77 500ml£74 720ml £74 720ml £82 720ml 720ml

Daiginjo: fine sake At least half of each rice grain is milled away; hand-made, elegant, top of the range

Houraisen ‘Kuu’, Junmai Daiginjo 15% /cool Aichi, Japan Dewatsuru ‘Hishonomai’, Daiginjo 16.5% /cool Akita, Japan Masumi ‘Nanago’, Yamahai Junmai Daiginjo 16% /room Nagano, Japan Tamagawa ‘Kinsho’, Daiginjo 16% /warm Kyoto, Japan Dassai 23, Junmai Daiginjo 16% /cool Yamaguchi, Japan Hakuryu ‘Special White Label’, Daiginjo 16.5% /room Fukui, Japan

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£120 £134 720ml £142 720ml £126 720ml £190 720ml £132 720 ml 720ml

Meditation: sweet wine Sweet but not simple: risky and complex to grow and make

Wines are listed in order of sweetness and flavour: from light to luscious

Sweet Sparkling 2015 Moscato d’Asti, G.D. Vajra 5.5% NV Mailly Grand Cru Demi Sec 12%

Piedmont, Italy Champagne, France





750ml 750ml

£47 £70

Sweet Sparkling Red 

2015 Brachetto d’Acqui, Contero 5.5%

Piedmont, Italy



£47

750ml

Late harvest 2016 Riesling ‘Cordon Cut’, Mount Horrocks 10.8% 2012 Riesling Auslese ‘Ockfener Bockstein’, St. Urbans-Hof 8% 2009 Gewürztraminer Vendange Tardive, Cave de Turckheim 13%

Clare Valley, Australia 70ml £12.50 Mosel, Germany 70ml £12.00 Alsace, France

375ml 375ml 500ml

£62 £60 £59

Noble rot 2011 2008 2007 1998 1997

Château Roumieu 13% TBA, Höpler 11.5% Tokaji Aszú ‘5 Puttonyos’, Oremus 12.5% Château Coutet 1er Cru Classé 14% Château d’Yquem 1er Cru Classé Supérieur 13%

Sauternes, France 70ml £7.30 750ml £73 Burgenland, Austria 375ml £68 Tokaj, Hungary 70ml £16.50 500ml £110 Barsac, France 750ml£102 Sauternes, France 375ml £356

Dried grape 2011 Torcolato, Maculan 14% 2006 Vin Santo, Isole e Olena 13%

Veneto, Italy 70ml £12.00 Tuscany, Italy

375ml  375ml

£60 £95

Sweet red 2014 Moscato Rosa, Franz Haas 11% 2011 Recioto della Valpolicella Classico, Giovanni Allegrini 14%

Alto Adige, Italy 70ml £11.60 Veneto, Italy

£58 £79

375ml

500ml

Frozen grape 2014 Icewine Vidal Blanc, Peller 11%

Niagara Peninsula, Canada

375ml

£99

Miyagi, Japan

720ml

£113

Umeshu: Japanese plum sake NV

Urakasumi Umeshu 12%

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70ml

£11.60

Strength and Beauty: fortified wine Sweetness from grape juice, strength from grape spirit

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

Fortified 2008 NV 2014 2007 1998 60 yr old VORS

Samos Grand Cru 15% Amoroso Medium, El Maestro Sierra 19% Maury Grenat, Jean-Marc Lafage 15% Vin de Laurence, Mas de Daumas Gassac 15% Lillypilly VP 18.5% Carcavelos, Quinta da Bela Vista 18% Pedro Ximénez ‘Noé’, Gonzalez Byass 15.5%

Samos, Greece 375ml £25 Jerez, Spain 70ml £6.80 375ml  £34 Roussillon, France 70ml £6.50 500ml£43 Languedoc, France 500ml £192 Riverina, Australia 375ml £75 Carcavelos, Portugal 750ml £208 Jerez, Spain 70ml £12.00 375ml £60

Fortified: Port 

10 yr old Tawny ‘Quinta da Ervamoira’, Ramos Pinto 20% 2012 LBV, Quinta de la Rosa 20% 2002 Quinta de Roriz 20% 1985 Taylor’s 20.5% 1977 Graham’s 21%

Douro, Portugal 70ml £8.10 Douro, Portugal 70ml £8.00 Douro, Portugal Douro, Portugal 70ml £20.40 Douro, Portugal

£54 £53 750ml£98 750ml £197 750ml £235 500ml 500ml

Kijōshu: fortified sake Sake replaces some of the water during brewing. Very rare

Hanahato, Kijōshu

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300ml

£54

Last Few: the end of the line Limited availability - last chance to taste

Wines are listed in order of body and flavour: from light to rich

Champagne 2012 Gusbourne Rosé 12% NV Sanger ‘Louise Eugénie’ Brut 12%

Kent, England  Champagne, France 

£95 £149

Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie ‘Cuvée Symbiose’, Michel Delhommeau 12% Viognier, Château de Campuget 13% Saint-Péray ‘Harmonie’, Alain Voge 13% Nantua Les Deux, Giaconda 13.5% Poggio alle Gazze, Ornellaia 13%

Loire, France  Languedoc, France  Rhône, France  Victoria, Australia  Tuscany, Italy 

£38 £33 £73 £139 £110

2011 2011 2009 2009 2009 2012

Bourgogne, Hudelot-Noëllat 12.5% Bourgogne, Méo-Camuzet 12.5% Côte-Rotie ‘La Germine’, David & Benjamin Duclaux 13% Château Simone 13.5% Tempranillo ‘Inigo Montoya’, Gramercy Cellars 13.5% Flor de Silos, Cillar de Silos 14.5%

Burgundy, France  Burgundy, France  Rhône, France  Provence, France  Walla Walla Valley, Washington  Ribera del Duero, Spain 

£59 £88 £122 £130 £117 £147

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White 2014 2016 2014 2010 2014

Red