Har mony: “The Tuesday Tasting” Hakkasan Mayfair Wine

2008 Chablis Grand Cru “Les Clos", Vincent Dauvissat 13%. Burgundy, France. £361 .... 1999 Château Clerc Milon, 5eme Cru Classé 12.5%. Bordeaux, France.
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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. Christine Parkinson, Group Wine Buyer Philippe Moranges and Galic Smiljan, Head Sommeliers

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Exploration: wine by the glass 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 Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier; fruity and crisp; toast, hawthorn flower, bergamot 125ml £14.20 bottle  £76  NV Mailly Grand Cru Demi Sec 12% Champagne, France Pinot Noir and Chardonnay; medium-sweet; gingerbread, candied plum, citrus 125ml £13.50 bottle  £70 2009 Hush Heath Estate “Balfour" Brut Rosé 12% Kent, England Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier; dry and silky; raspberry, rosemary, wild strawberry

125ml

£17.10

NV

125ml

£16.90 bottle  £90

bottle 

£92

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

Jerez: Sherry

Fino, El Maestro Sierra 15% Jerez, Spain



Manzanilla Pasada “Cuevas Jurado", Lustau 17% Jerez, Spain





100ml

£8.90

375ml

£31





100ml

£11.80

500ml

£55





100ml

£12.90 500ml £60





100ml

£5.10



175ml

£18.20 720ml £74

Hakuryu “Special White Label”, Daiginjo 16.5% Fukui, Japan Dry and silky; black pepper, peach, green melon (served cool)

175ml

£32.40 720ml£132

100% Palomino Fino; dry and light; citrus, tangy, yeasty



100% Palomino Fino; dry and full; green apple, sea salt, almond



Antique Amontillado, Fernando de Castilla 19% Jerez, Spain 100% Palomino Fino; dry and silky; orange peel, caramel, brazil nut

Oloroso Full Dry, Barbadillo 18% Jerez, Spain 100% Palomino Fino; full bodied and dry; toffee, coffee, dried mango

750ml

£35

Sake by carafe

Matsumoto “Chrysanthemum Well”, Junmai Ginjo 15% Kyoto, Japan Crisp and bone dry; spice, quince, mandarin

(served cool)

Akashi-Tai, Honjōzō 15% Hyogo, Japan Fragrant and dry; sea salt, caramel, pear (served room temperature) 175ml £11.50 720ml £44 Kamoizumi Shusen “Three Dots”, Junmai 16% Hiroshima, Japan



Smooth and medium dry; mushrooms, autumn leaves, herbs

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Wine is also available in 125ml measures

(served room temperature or warm)





175ml

£15 900ml £75

Exploration: wine by the glass II Nothing more to say

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

White 2012 Malvasia, Arribes de Vettonia 13.5% Arribes, Spain 100% Malvasia; dry and zippy; peach, honey, lemon peel

175ml

£7.10

250ml

2012 Riesling “Urban”, St Urbans-Hof 9.5% Mosel, Germany 100% Riesling; fresh and off-dry; citrus, mineral, sherbet

175ml

£9.60

250ml

2011 Chablis 1er Cru “Les Fourneaux”, Alain Gautheron 13% Burgundy, France 100% Chardonnay; dry and fruity; citrus, creamy, green apple

175ml

£13.70

250ml

2012 Sauvignon Blanc, Brookfields 13.5% Marlborough, New Zealand 100% Sauvignon Blanc; crisp and juicy; herbal, leafy, raw blackcurrant

175ml

£11.30

250ml

175ml

£12

250ml

175ml

£8.30

250ml

175ml

£6.90

250ml

2011 Merlot “Claypot”, Laibach 14% Stellenbosch, South Africa 100% Merlot; full-bodied and supple; bitter chocolate, raspberry, savoury

175ml

£13.70

250ml

2009 Rioja Reserva, Castro Real 13.5% Rioja, Spain 100% Tempranillo; elegant and savoury; dried fruit, cassis, clove

175ml

£11.60

250ml

£10.20

bottle

£29

£13.70

bottle

£39

£19.60

bottle

£56

£16.10

bottle

£46

£17.20

bottle

£49

£11.90

bottle

£34

£9.80

bottle

£28

£19.60

bottle

£56

£16.50

bottle

£47

Rosé 2012 Rosa dei Frati, Cà dei Frati 13% Veneto, Italy Groppello and Marzemino; dry and savoury; strawberry, stone fruit, redcurrant

Red 2011 Le Mazet du Levant, Moulin de Gassac 13.5% Hérault, France Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah; medium-bodied and fresh; plum, cassis, violet 2011 Loios, João Portugal Ramos 14% Alentejo, Portugal

Aragonez and Trincadeira; fresh and fruity; black plum, cherry, blueberry



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Champagne and Sparkling Wine I Fermented and aged in the bottle: flavour comes from the time on lees

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

NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV

Louis Roederer, Brut Premier 12% Mailly Grand Cru Demi Sec 12% Krug “Grande Cuvée” 12% Jacquesson Brut “Cuvée 736” 12% Bollinger “Special Cuvée” 12% Gosset “Grande Réserve” 12% Taittinger Nocturne Sec 12% Quartet, Roederer Estate 12%

Champagne, France  £76 Champagne, France  £70 Champagne, France  £220 Champagne, France  £86 Champagne, France  £82 Champagne, France  £94 Champagne, France  £85 Anderson Valley, California  £49

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

NV NV NV

Bereche & Fils, Reflet d’Antan 12.5% J.Dumangin Fils, Brut Grand Réserve 12% Benoît Lahaye, Essentiel 12%

Champagne, France  Champagne, France Champagne, France 

£108 £67 £133

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

2005 2004 2004 2004 2012 2008 2007 2009

Cristal, Louis Roederer 12% Perrier-Jouët “Belle Epoque” 12.5% Bollinger “Grande Année” 12% Dom Pérignon 12.5% Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Extra Dry, Col Vetoraz 11.5% Nyetimber “Classic Cuvée” 12% Recaredo Brut Nature Gran Reserva 12.5% Furleigh Estate Classic Cuvée 12%

Champagne, France  £256 Champagne, France  £165 Champagne, France  £135 Champagne, France  £215 Veneto, Italy  £41 West Sussex, England  £77 Catalunya, Spain  £58 Dorset, England  £46

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

1971 Dom Pérignon “Oenothèque” 12.5%

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Champagne, France 

£1750

Champagne and Sparkling Wine II The wine may be white but both black and white grapes are used; the flavour reveals the colour

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

2007 NV NV 1996 1995 1999

Larmandier-Bernier, Non Dosé “Terre de Vertus” 12.5% Bruno Paillard “Réserve Privée” 12% Francis Boulard Brut Nature “Les Rachais” 12% Krug “Clos du Mesnil” 12% Jacquesson Brut “Avize Grand Cru” DT 12% Salon 12%

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

£89 £91 £114 £2511 £325 £489

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

NV Bertrand Gautherot, Extra Brut “Fidèle” 12% NV Mailly Grand Cru “Blanc de Noirs” 12% 2004 Bollinger “Vieilles Vignes Françaises” 12%

Champagne, France  £91 Champagne, France  £79 Champagne, France  £720

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

NV NV NV NV NV NV 2009 2003 2005

Laurent-Perrier Rosé 12% Krug Rosé 12.5% Perrier-Jouët Blason Brut Rosé 12% Bollinger Rosé 12% Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé 12% Cava “Rosat Trepat”, Carles Andreu 11.5% Hush Heath Estate “Balfour" Brut Rosé 12% Gosset Celebris Rosé 12% Cristal Rosé, Louis Roederer 12%

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Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Champagne, France  Catalunya, Spain  Kent, England  Champagne, France  Champagne, France 

£101 £399 £90 £88 £112 £48 £92 £220 £490

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

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

White 2012 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2008 2010 2011 2009 2010 2012 2011 2007

Riesling “Urban”, St Urbans-Hof 9.5% Sylvaner “Sylvacello”, Cave de Tuckheim 13% Malvasia, Arribes de Vettonia 13.5% Albariño “Marinero", Terras Gauda 12.5% Santorini, Hatzidakis 13.5% Pinot Gris “Robertson”, Brookfields 12.5% Riesling “Steinmassl”, Fred Loimer 14% Pinot Grigio, Cesconi 13.5% Château de Cruzeau, Pessac Léognan 12.5% Chardonnay “Block 3”, The Lane Vineyard 13% Grüner Veltliner “Breiter Rain”, Sepp Moser 14% Gavi “Il Nostro", La Giustiniana 13% Pratto, Cà dei Frati 14% Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc, Chante Cigale 13.5% Chardonnay “Cuvée Alexandre”, Casa Lapostolle 14% Riesling “Frédéric Emile”, Domaine Trimbach 13%

Mosel, Germany  £39 Alsace, France  £28 Arribes, Spain  £29 Rías Baixas, Spain  £36 Santorini, Greece  £39 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand  £42 Kamptal, Austria  £110 Trentino, Italy  £56 Bordeaux, France £57 Adelaide Hills, Australia  £48 Kremstal, Austria  £60 Piedmont, Italy 1 litre£85 Lombardia, Italy  £67 Rhône, France £65 Casablanca, Chile  £46 Alsace, France £129

2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2005 2008 2011

Mencía Roble, Orellan 13.5% Château de Barbe Blanche, Lussac-St-Émilion 14% Rioja Reserva, Remelluri 13.5% Bricco del Drago, Poderi Colla 13.5% Chianti Classico “Castello di Brolio”, Ricasoli 14% Nero d’Avola “Santa Cecilia”, Planeta 14% Cabernet Sauvignon, Domaine A 13% Kayra Imperial, Kayra 14% Merlot “Claypot”, Laibach 14%

Bierzo, Spain  £29 Bordeaux, France  £52 Rioja Alavesa, Spain  £70 Piedmont, Italy  £63 Tuscany, Italy  £114 Sicily, Italy  £72 Tasmania, Australia  £152 Denizli, Turkey  £69 Stellenbosch, South Africa  £56

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Red

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 2011 Albariño, Castrocelta 12.5% 2011 Nosiola, Pojer & Sandri 12% 2011 Sauvignon Gris “Estero Vineyard”, Casa Marin 13.5% 2011 Passerina “Villa Angela”, Velenosi 12.5% 2011 Furmint “Áldomás”, Bodvin 13% 2012 Falanghina “Era", Cantine Volpi 12% 2011 Scheurebe Dry, Wittmann 13% 2011 Rubaiyat Koshu 11.5% 2010 Petite Arvine, Maitre de Chais 14.5% 2011 Fernão Pires, Quinta de Sant’Ana 13% 2011 Etna Bianco “Ante", I Custodi 12.5% 2012 Kerner, Abbazia di Novacella 13.5% 2011 Vidonia, Suertes del Marqués 13% 2007 Xarel-lo “Pairal", Can Ràfols dels Caus 13%

Rías Baixas, Spain £42 Alto Adige, Italy £58 San Antonio Valley, Chile  £51 Marche, Italy  £50 Tokaj, Hungary  £46 Molise, Italy  £26 Rheinhessen, Germany  £53 Yamanashi, Japan  £52 Valais, Switzerland  £93 Lisbon, Portugal  £37 Sicily, Italy £82 Alto Adige, Italy £48 Tenerife, Spain £73 Penedés, Spain £75

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

2009 Bianco Trebež, Dario Prinčič 14% 2004 Ribolla “Anfora", Josko Gravner 12.5% 2009 Grüner Veltliner Minimal, Sepp Moser 13.5%

Friuli, Italy  Friuli, Italy  Kremstal, Austria

£89 £124 £98

Red 2011 2009 2007 2008 2005 2007 2006

Blaufränkisch “Heideboden”, Pittnauer 13% Sillogi Moraiti, Moraitis 12.5% La Counoise de Jeune, Domaine Monpertuis 13% Pugnitello, San Felice 13.5% Petit Verdot “Ándalus”, Bodega Cortijo de las Monjas 13% Rioja Graciano, Contino 13% Graticciaia Salento Rosso, Agricole Vallone 14%

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Burgenland, Austria  £46 Paros, Greece  £39 Pays du Gard, France  £39 Tuscany, Italy  £98 Andalucia, Spain £69 Rioja, Spain £134 Puglia, Italy £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 2011 Sylvaner Vieilles Vignes, André Ostertag 12% 2011 Riesling “Von der Fels", Keller 12.5% 2011 Sauvignon Blanc “Les Beaux Jours", Emile Balland 12.5% 2011 Beta Delta, Alois Lageder 13.5% 2009 Pinot Gris Grand Cru “Mœnchberg”, Marc Kreydenweiss 14% 2009 Riesling Grand Cru “Muenchberg”, Domaine Ostertag 14% 2010 Muscat “Herrenweg de Turckheim”, Zind Humbrecht 13.5% 2009 Predicador, Bodegas Contador 14% 2011 Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Domoine Pierre André 14%

Alsace, France Rheinhessen, Germany Loire, France Alto Adige, Italy Alsace, France Alsace, France Alsace, France Rioja, Spain Rhône, France

£49 £66 £57 £55 £97 £109 £72 £79 £93

Gladstone, New Zealand Conca de Barberà, Spain Ontario, Canada Margaret River, Australia Ribera del Duero, Spain Victoria, Australia Colchagua Valley, Chile Rhône, France

£54 £68 £86 £83 £96 £165 £60 £149

Red 2011 Pinot Noir, Urlar 14% 2007 Les Paradetes, Bodegas Escoda-Sanahuja 13.5% 2008 Pinot Noir, Le Clos Jordanne 12.5% 2010 Mangan, Cullen 13% 2009 Psi, Dominio de Pingus 13.5% 2010 Shiraz “La Pleiade", M. Chapoutier & Ron Elva Laughton 15% 2010 Coyam, Emiliana Organic Vineyards 14.5% 2007 Hermitage “La Sizeranne”, M. Chapoutier 13.5%

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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 2008 Zeleni Silvanec, Marof 12% 2010 Weissburgunder Trocken “Einzigacker", Dreissigacker 13% 2011 Riesling, Best's Great Western 11.5% 2012 Sauvignon Blanc, Brookfields 13.5% 2012 Gewürztraminer “Selección", Bodega Pirineos 13.5% 2010 Pinot Bianco Riserva “Vorberg”, Cantina Terlan 13.5% 2007 Riesling “The Contours”, Pewsey Vale 13% 2010 Pinot Gris “Alte Reben", Stepp & Gaul 14% 2011 Chardonnay “Foxglove", Varner 13.6% 2010 Verdicchio di Matelica “Mirum", La Monacesca 13.5% 2012 Sauvignon Blanc Fumé “Kaitui", Markus Schneider 13% 2011 Gewürztraminer “Les Fous", Léon Boesch 14.5% 2007 Pinot Blanc, Amity Vineyard 13% 2011 Sauvignon Blanc “Buxus”, Louis Bovard 13.5% 2010 Chardonnay “Moonambel", Dalwhinnie 13.5% 2011 Chenin Blanc, De Trafford 14.5% 2009 Viognier “Virgilius”, Yalumba 14.5%

Prekmurje, Slovenia  £42 Rheinhessen, Germany  £105 Victoria, Australia  £65 Marlborough, New Zealand  £46 Somontano, Spain £38 Alto Adige, Italy  £66 Eden Valley, Australia £58 Pfalz, Germany  £39 Central Coast, California  £49 Marche, Italy  £71 Pfalz, Germany  £66 Alsace, France  £52 Willamette Valley, Oregon  £72 Vaud, Switzerland  £126 Victoria, Australia £99 Stellenbosch, South Africa £62 Eden Valley, Austrailia  £104

Red 2011 Pinot Noir, Stepp & Gaul 13.5% 2012 Syrah “Back Block”, Brookfields 12.5% 2010 Pinot Noir “Fuchsenfeld”, Pittnauer 12.5% 2011 Loios, João Portugal Ramos 14% 2005 Barbera “Monleale", Vigneti Massa 14% 2003 Côte-Rôtie “La Belle Hélène", Michel & Stephane Ogier 13% 2006 Rioja Reserva, Castillo de Sajazarra 13.5% 2010 Cape Roan, Doolhof 14.5% 2010 Aglianico “Donnaluna”, Viticoltori de Conciliis 14%

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Pfalz, Germany£42 Hawkes Bay, New Zealand £48 Burgenland, Austria £65 Alentejo, Portugal  £28 Piedmont, Italy£64 Rhône, France£245 Rioja, Spain  £62 Wellington, South Africa£30 Campania, Italy £52

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

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

White 2011 Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie, Langlois-Château 11.5% 2011 Pinot Blanc “Granit de la Vallée”, Cave de Turckheim 12% 1996 Riesling “Spätlese Piesporter Goldtröpfchen", St. Urbans-Hof 8% 2009 Juhfark “J”, Royal Somló 12% 2011 Sauvignon Blanc “Picol", Lis Neris 14% 2012 Gewürztraminer Reserva, Viña Morandé 13% 2010 Riesling Dry, Hermann J. Wiemer 12% 2008 Gewürztraminer “Jubilee”, Hugel 14% 2010 Sauvignon Blanc “Kekerengu Coast”, Astrolabe 13% 2012 Vermentino “Giunco”, Cantina Mesa 13.5% 2010 Mâcon-Villages, L’Oeuvre de Perraud 12.5% 2012 Sancerre “Clos du Roy”, Pascal Jolivet 12.5% 2010 Soave Classico “La Rocca”, Pieropan 13% 2011 Grüner Veltliner “Lamm”, Schloss Gobelsburg 13.5% 2011 Chardonnay, Catena 13.5% 2007 Riesling Kabinett “Graacher Himmelreich", Joh. Jos. Prüm 9% 2009 Sauvignon Blanc “Smaragd", FX Pichler 13% 2010 Chardonnay “Arthur", Domaine Drouhin 13.5% 2010 Condrieu “Les Terroirs”, François Merlin 14.5%

Loire, France £29 Alsace, France £29 Mosel, Germany £120 Somló, Hungary£59 Friuli, Italy£72 Casablanca Valley, Chile£40 Fingerlakes, New York £83 Alsace, France £78 Marlborough, New Zealand £63 Sardinia, Italy £49 Burgundy, France £42 Loire, France £58 Veneto, Italy £76 Kamptal, Austria £98 Mendoza, Argentina £51 Mosel, Germany £71 Wachau, Austria £128 Willamette Valley, Oregon £73 Rhône, France £122

Red 2011 2010 2011 2009 2011 2010 2006 2006 2004 2010 2008 2009 2003

Pinot Noir “Blauschiefer”, Meyer Näkel 14% Ahr, Germany Pinot Noir, Delta Vineyard 13% Marlborough, New Zealand Le Mazet du Levant, Moulin de Gassac 13.5% Hérault, France Rioja Reserva, Castro Real 13.5% Rioja, Spain  Crozes Hermitage “Papillon”, Domaine Gilles Robin 13% Rhône, France  La Rosa, Quinta de la Rosa 14% Douro, Portugal  Brunello di Montalcino “Prime Donne”, Donatella Cinelli Colombini 14% Tuscany, Italy Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Château de Beaucastel 14.5% Rhône, France Rioja Gran Reserva, Castillo Ygay 14% Rioja, Spain Barbera “Fides”, Pio Cesare 14.5% Piedmont, Italy Barbaresco, Bruno Rocca 14% Piedmont, Italy Torresilo, Cillar de Silos 14.5% Ribera del Duero, Spain The Malleea, Majella 14% Coonawarra, Australia

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£86 £53 £34 £47 £63 £52 £136 £158 £148 £92 £130 £126 £128

Terroir Intense: Burgundy Centuries of experience have revealed distinctive wines from the tiniest plots: every “lieu-dit” or premier cru is different

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

White 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2009 2011 2011 2008 2008

Chablis 1er Cru “Mont de Milieu”, Domaine Pinson 13% Mercurey “Clos Rochette”, Faiveley 13% Saint-Romain, Morey-Blanc 12.5% Chablis Grand Cru “Valmur", Moreau-Naudet 12.5% Pernand-Vergelesses, Vallet Frères 13% Nuits-St-Georges Blanc “La Gerbotte”, Domaine de L’Arlot 13% Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru “Les Embrazées", Thomas Morey 13.5% Saint-Aubin 1er Cru “Sous Roche Dumay”, Bernard Moreau et Fils 13.5% Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru “Champ Canet", Etienne Sauzet 13.5% Meursault 1er Cru “Perrières”, Michelot 13%

Chablis, Burgundy Côte Chalonnaise, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Chablis, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Nuits, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy

£73 £50 £79 £139 £76 £123 £159 £95 £190 £174

Côte de Beaune, Burgundy  Côte de Nuits, Burgundy Côte de Beaune, Burgundy  Côte de Nuits, Burgundy  Côte Chalonnaise, Burgundy  Côte de Nuits, Burgundy 

£118 £164 £144 £163 £72 £124

Red 2010 Savigny-les-Beaune 1er Cru “Les Narbantons”, M-Mugneret 13% 2009 Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru “Les Hauts Pruliers”, Daniel Rion 13.5% 2008 Volnay 1er Cru “Les Fremiets”, Marquis d'Angerville 13.5% 2009 Vosne Romanée 1er Cru “Les Beaux-Monts”, Daniel Rion 13.5% 2010 Mercurey 1er Cru “Clos du Roy”, Faiveley 13% 2010 Gevrey-Chambertin, Dujac Fils & Père 13%  

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New Classics: genius without a Château 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 2011 Riesling “Polish Hill”, Jeffrey Grosset 12.5% 2007 Le Soula Blanc, Gérard Gauby 14% 2011 Vintage Tunina, Jermann 13.5% 2010 Chardonnay, Ramey 14.5% 2009 Le Cigare Blanc “Beeswax Vineyard”, Bonny Doon 14.5% 2010 Chardonnay “Kevin John", Cullen 13.5% 2010 Cervaro della Sala, Antinori 13% 2011 Chardonnay, Far Niente 14.3%

Clare Valley, Australia Roussillon, France  Friuli, Italy  Russian River Valley, California Santa Cruz, California Margaret River, Australia Umbria, Italy Napa Valley, California 

£86 £80 £122 £105 £79 £131 £118 £155

Red 2004 2011 2009 2009 2000 2002 1997 2001 2009 2011 2009

Domaine de Trevallon Rouge 13% Pinot Noir, Ata Rangi 13.8% Pinot Noir “Sanford & Benedict", Au Bon Climat 13.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, Joseph Phelps 14.5% Cabernet Sauvignon “Special Selection", Caymus Vineyards 14.1% Clos des Cistes, Domaine Peyre Rose 14.5% Grange, Penfolds 14% Pingus, Dominio de Pingus 14% Nine Popes, Charles Melton 14.5% Zinfandel “Geyserville”, Ridge 14% El Nido, Bodegas El Nido 15.5%

Provence, France Martinborough, New Zealand Monterey, California  Napa Valley, California  Napa Valley, California  Languedoc, France South Australia  Ribera del Duero, Spain Barossa Valley, Australia  Sonoma, California  Jumilla, Spain 

£157 £116 £139 £131 £420 £216 £650 £1309 £102 £105 £254

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

1999 Vigna l’Apparita, Castello di Ama 13% 2001 Sassicaia, Tenuta San Guido 13.5% 1995 Ornellaia, Tenuta dell'Ornellaia 13.5% 1999 Masseto, Tenuta dell’Ornellaia 14.5% 2004 Solaia, Antinori 13.5% 2001 Flaccianello della Pieve, Fontodi 14% 1999 Guado Al Tasso, Antinori 13.5% 2001 Tignanello, Antinori 13.5%

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Gaiole in Chianti, Tuscany  £320 Bolgheri-Sassicaia, Tuscany £469 Bolgheri, Tuscany £560 Bolgheri, Tuscany  £1223 Mercatale Val di Pesa, Tuscany £468 Colli della Toscana, Tuscany £240 Bolgheri, Tuscany £240 San Casciano in Val di Pesa, Tuscany  £274

Classics: 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 2011 2008 2007 2007 2006

Pouilly Fumé “Silex”, Dagueneau 12.5% Chablis Grand Cru “Les Clos", Vincent Dauvissat 13% Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru, Bonneau du Martray 13.5% Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru, Fontaine-Gagnard 13.5% Meursault 1er Cru “Charmes", Domaine des Comtes Lafon 13%

Loire, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France

Griotte-Chambertin Grand Cru, Ponsot 14% Échézeaux Grand Cru, Domaine de la Romanée Conti 13% Richebourg Grand Cru, Domaine de la Romanée Conti 13% Barolo “Romirasco”, Aldo Conterno 14.5% Barolo “Le Vigne”, Sandrone 14.5% Hermitage, Jean-Louis Chave 14%

Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Piedmont, Italy Piedmont, Italy Rhône, France

£228 £361 £280 £450 £418

Red 1996 1999 2001 2005 2006 2006

 

£430 £1900 £2525 £265 £232 £470

Red: Bordeaux Châteaux 1855 and all that, organized per commune

1998 La Conseillante 13.3% 1988 Petrus 12.5% 1998 Petrus 13.5% 1999 Trotanoy 13.5% 1982 Cheval Blanc, 1er Grand Cru Classé A 1982 Lafite-Rothschild, 1er Cru Classé 1990 Mouton-Rothschild, 1er Cru Classé 12.5% 1990 Latour, 1er Cru Classé 12.5% 1986 Ducru-Beaucaillou, 2eme Cru Classé 12.5% 1990 Léoville-Las Cases, 2eme Cru Classé 13.5% 1990 Margaux, 1er Cru Classé 12.5% 2001 Palmer, 3eme Cru Classé 12.5% 1989 La Mission Haut-Brion, Cru Classé de Graves 13% 1990 Haut-Brion, 1er Cru Classé 13%

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Pomerol, Bordeaux  £316 Pomerol, Bordeaux  £4341 Pomerol, Bordeaux  £5720 Pomerol, Bordeaux  £317 St-Émilion, Bordeaux  £2122 Pauillac, Bordeaux £6888 Pauillac, Bordeaux £832 Pauillac, Bordeaux £1920 St-Julien, Bordeaux£410 St-Julien, Bordeaux  £899 Margaux, Bordeaux £2025 Margaux, Bordeaux £409 Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux £2118 Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux £1468

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 2009 2012 2010 2008 2011 2009 2010 2011 2007 2010 2011

Serena Noblesse, Malatinszky 12.5% Riesling-Gewürztraminer, Binz & Bratt 12.5% Element 20 11% Clos Ste Magdeleine 12.5% Circle of Life, Waterkloof 14% Olivar, Cesconi 14% Bien Nacido Cuvée, Qupé 13.5% Beyond The Clouds, Elena Walch 14% Hildegard, Au Bon Climat 13.5% The Hermit Crab, d’Arenberg 13.1% Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Château la Nerthe 13.5%

Villány-Siklós, Hungary Rheinhessen, Germany Surrey, England Cassis, France Stellenbosch, South Africa Trentino, Italy Santa Maria Valley, California Alto Adige, Italy Santa Barbara, California McLaren Vale, Australia Rhône, France

£44 £37 £52 £69 £52 £67 £59 £133 £99 £40 £109

Falcoaria, Casal Branco 14% Mas La Mola 14.5% Mauro, Bodegas Mauro 14.5% Quimera, Achaval Ferrer 14% Amarone della Valpolicella Classico “I Quadretti”, La Giaretta 15.5%

Ribatejo, Portugal Priorat, Spain Castilla-León, Spain Mendoza, Argentina Veneto, Italy

£40 £84 £104 £88 £174

Red 2008 2007 2010 2010 2007

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

Fino “Tio Pepe En Rama", González Byass 15% Fino, El Maestro Sierra 15% Fino “La Panesa", Emilio Hidalgo 15% Manzanilla Pasada “Cuevas Jurado", Lustau 17% Antique Amontillado, Fernando de Castilla 19% Oloroso Full Dry, Barbadillo 18% Amaroso Medium, El Maestro Sierra 19%

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

  750ml 500ml 500ml 750ml 375ml 375ml 375ml

£29 £31 £80 £55 £60 £35 £34

Blends: the Bordeaux template Copied around the world, France's “Bordeaux blend” is the world’s favourite recipe

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

White: Bordeaux blends of the world Mainly Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon

2012 Château Bonnet 12% 2010 Blanc de Lynch-Bages 13% 2010 Sauvignon-Semillon “Mangan Vineyard”, Cullen 13%

Entre-Deux-Mers, Bordeaux Pauillac, Bordeaux Margaret River, Australia

£36 £122 £66

Hawkes Bay, New Zealand  Penedés, Spain  St-Émilion, Bordeaux  Margaret River, Australia St-Émilion, Bordeaux  Paarl, South Africa Judean Hills, Israel Pfalz, Germany 

£40 £62 £56 £171 £170 £70 £86 £83

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

2009 The Navigator, Alpha Domus 14% 2001 Gran Caus, Can Ràfols Dels Caus 13.5% 2009 Château La Chapelle aux Moines, Grand Cru 14% 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot “Diana Madeline”, Cullen 12.5% 2005 Château Magdelaine, 1er Grand Cru Classé, 13.5% 2006 Mont du Toit, Mont du Toit Kelder 14.5% 2007 Yatir 14.5% 2010 Tohuwabohu, Markus Schneider, 14%

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

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

White 2011 Chablis 1er cru “Les Fourneaux” Vieilles Vignes, Alain Gautheron 13% 2003 Semillon “Vat 1", Tyrrell’s 10.5% 2012 Chardonnay “Lesca”, De Wetshof Estate 13.5% 2012 Saumur Blanc “L’Insolite”, Domaine des Roches Neuves 13% 2010 Chablis Grand Cru “Bougros", Hervé Azo 13% 2009 Albariño “Tras da Viña", Zarate 12.5% 2010 Semillon, Boekenhoutskloof 13.5% 2004 Riesling Grand Cru “Kanzlerberg", Koenig 13% 2011 Albillo “Picarana", Bodegas Marañones 14.5% 2009 Santenay, Jean-François Bachelet 13.5% 2006 Domaine du Clos de la Procure 14% 2003 Blanco Crianza “Viña Gravonia”, R. Lopez de Heredia 12.5%

Burgundy, France  Hunter Valley, Australia Robertson, South Africa Loire, France Burgundy, France Rías Baixas, Spain  Franschhoek, South Africa Alsace, France Madrid, Spain Burgundy, France Côtes de Provence, France Rioja, Spain 

£56 £95 £42 £64 £116 £65 £63 £66 £54 £81 £62 £60

Tenerife, Spain Eden Valley, Australia  Priorat, Spain  Rhône, France Hunter Valley, Australia Puglia, Italy  Mendoza, Argentina 

£56 £74 £69 £139 £125 £73 £78

Red 2010 2010 2007 2008 2007 2010 2010

La Solana, Suertes del Marqués 13.5% Shiraz-Viognier “Hand Picked”, Yalumba 14% Solanes, Cims de Porrera 14.5% Châteauneuf-du-Pape Vieilles Vignes, Tardieu-Laurent 14.5% Shiraz “Aristea”, Glenguin Estate 14% Primitivo di Manduria “Pazzia", Luccarelli 14.5% X Gran Malbec, Pulenta Estate 14.5%

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

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

Light pink 2012 2011 2012 2012 2012

Rosa dei Frati, Cà dei Frati 13% Mourvèdre “Cape Coral", Circumstance 13.5% Château de Pampelonne 13% Whispering Angel, Château d’Esclans 13.5% R Cru Classé, Domaine de Rimauresq 13.5%

Veneto, Italy Paarl, South Africa  Provence, France Provence, France Provence, France

£49 £34 £45 £57 £58

Kamptal, Austria Ribera del Duero, Spain Barossa Valley, Australia

£47 £39 £56

Ribera del Duero, Spain

£35

Deep pink 2009 Zweigelt Langenloiser Rosé, Bründlmayer 12.5% 2012 Rosado, Cillar de Silos 14% 2011 Rose of Virginia, Charles Melton 12.5%

Chilled Red 2012 Milú, Quinta Milú 13.5%

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Magnums: double bottles More wine, less oxygen: winemakers believe their wines age best in magnums

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

Champagne Rare Jeroboams hold as much as four bottles

NV NV 2005 2002 1999 1996 NV NV NV 1999

Louis Roederer, Brut Premier 12% Bollinger “Special Cuvée” 12% Cristal, Louis Roederer 12% Cristal Rosé, Louis Roederer 12% Gosset “Grand Millésime” 12% Bollinger RD 12% Bollinger Rosé 12% Mailly Grand Cru Brut Rosé 12% Louis Roederer, Brut Premier 12% Cristal, Louis Roederer 12%

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

magnum

Mosel, Germany Kremstal, Austria Piedmont, Italy Loire, France Veneto, Italy Burgundy, France Burgundy, France Alto Adige, Italy Burgundy, France

magnum

Burgundy, France Bekaa Valley, Lebanon Rioja, Spain Bordeaux, France Tuscany, Italy

magnum

magnum magnum magnum magnum magnum magnum magnum jeroboam jeroboam

£148 £162 £888 £1475 £240 £610 £176 £147 £268 £3888

White 2007 Riesling “Wehlener Sonnenuhr” Spätlese, Joh. Jos. Prüm 8.5% 2012 Grüner Veltliner “Terrassen", Sepp Moser 12.5% 2012 Gavi “Montessora”, La Giustiniana 12.5% 2009 Sancerre “Les Quarterons”, Sébastien Riffault 13% 2010 Soave “Montegrande", Pra 13.5% 2010 Chablis 1er Cru “Montmains", Domaine de Chaude Ecuelle 13% 2008 Saint-Romain, Alain Gras 13% 2009 Manna Cru, Franz Haas 13% 2008 Meursault 1er Cru “Charmes", Francois Jobard 13%

magnum magnum magnum magnum magnum magnum magnum magnum

£207 £95 £125 £140 £122 £140 £155 £149 £295

Red 2009 2000 2005 1999 2007

Volnay 1er Cru “Les Santenots", Domaine Glantenay 13% Château Musar, Gaston Hochar 13.5% Rioja Reserva, Remelluri 13.5% Château Clerc Milon, 5eme Cru Classé 12.5% Il Caberlot, Podere Il Carnasciale 13.5%

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£225 magnum £178 magnum£165 magnum £350 magnum £469

Nihonshu: Japanese Sake Summer grown rice, brewed in the cold of winter with yeast, kōji mould and water. Softer than wine, harmonious with food

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

Nigori: cloudy sake Coarse-filtered to leave rice and yeast lees

Dewazakura “Tobiroku", Sparkling Nigori 15% Tsuki No Katsura, Sparkling Nigori 17.2%

Yamagata, Japan 300ml Kyoto, Japan 300ml

£38 £42

Nagano, Japan 720ml Fukushima, Japan 720ml Hiroshima, Japan 900ml

£72 £88 £75

Hyogo, Japan 720ml Hyogo, Japan 300ml Gifu, Japan 720ml

£47 £23 £85

Junmai: pure rice sake Full-bodied, with rice character

Masumi “Okuden Kantsukuri”, Junmai 15% Daishichi, Junmai Kimoto 15% Kamoizumi Shusen “Three Dots", Junmai 16%

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

Karatanba, Honjōzō 15.4% Akashi-Tai, Honjōzō 15% Chotoku “Heavenly Brew", Honjōzō 19%

Ginjo: premium sake At least half of each rice grain is milled away, even more for Daiginjo: top of the range

Matsumoto “Chrysanthemum Well”, Junmai Ginjo 15% Nechi Otokoyama “White”, Ginjo 16% Gassan no Yuki “Dewa 33", Junmai Ginjo 15.5% Sanwa “Garyubai" Yamadanishiki, Junmai Ginjo Genshu 17% Kirakucho, Junmai Ginjo 17.6% Tamagawa “Kinsho”, Daiginjo 16% Miyasaka “Yamahai 50 Nama”, Junmai Ginjo 16% Dassai 23, Junmai Daiginjo 16% Kokuryu, Junmai Ginjo 15% Hakuryu “Special White Label", Daiginjo 16.5%



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Kyoto, Japan 720ml  £74 Niigata, Japan 720ml £82 Yamagata, Japan 300ml  £32 Shizuoka, Japan 720ml £69 Shiga, Japan 720ml £59 Kyoto, Japan 720ml  £126 Nagano, Japan 720ml  £88 Yamaguchi, Japan 720ml  £150 Fukui, Japan 720ml  £78 Fukui, Japan 720ml  £132

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

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

Sweet sparkling NV

Mailly Grand Cru Demi Sec 12%

Champagne, France

125ml

£13.50

750ml

£70

Piemonte, Italy

125ml

£8.70

750ml

£47

Sweet sparkling red



2012 Brachetto d’Acqui, Contero 5.5%

Late harvest 2011 2009 2008 2007

Riesling “Cordon Cut”, Mount Horrocks 12% Riesling Auslese “Ockfener Bockstein”, St. Urbans-Hof 8% Samos Grand Cru 15% Tokaji Szamorodni, Samuel Tinon 12.8%

Clare Valley, Australia 70ml £12.50 Mosel, Germany Samos, Greece Tokaj, Hungary 70ml £13

375ml 375ml 375ml 500ml

£62 £60 £25 £80

Noble rot 2008 2009 2002 2001 1997

Trockenbeerenauslese, Höpler 10.5% Gewürztraminer Grand Cru “Pfersigberg”, Zinck 13% Tokaji Aszú 6 Puttonyos, Disznókő 12.5% Château d’Yquem 1er Cru Supérieur 13.5% Château Coutet 14%

Neusiedlersee, Austria 70ml £13.50 375ml £67 Alsace, France 70ml £17 500ml £113 Tokaj, Hungary 500ml £170 Sauternes, France 375ml £525 Barsac, France 70ml £15.80 500ml £99

Dried grape 2009 Torcolato, Maculan 13.5% 2004 Vin Santo, Isole e Olena 12.5%

Veneto, Italy 70ml £12 Tuscany, Italy

375ml

£60 £91

375ml

£98

375ml

Frozen grape 2008 Gelber Muskateller “Neufeld” Eiswein, Helmut Lang 10.5%

Neusiedlersee, Austria

Sweet red 2010 Moscato Rosa, Franz Haas 12% Alto Adige, Italy 2009 Recioto della Valpolicella Classico, Giovanni Allegrini 14% Veneto, Italy

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70ml 70ml

£11.60 £11.50

375ml 500ml

£58 £76

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

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

Fortified 10 yr old 1969 2004 2009 VORS 2010 2007

Tawny, Quinta da Ervamoira, Ramos Pinto 20% Tawny “Single Harvest", Graham's 20% Late Bottled Vintage, Quinta de la Rosa 20% Maury Grenat, Jean Marc Lafage 15% Pedro Ximénez “Noé”, Gonzáles Byass 15.5% Tannat Vintage “Maydie”, Château d’Aydie 17% Vin de Laurence, Mas de Daumas Gassac 15%

Douro, Portugal 70ml £8.10 500ml £54 Douro, Portugal 750ml £288 Douro, Portugal 750ml £69 Languedoc, France 70ml £6.50 500ml £43 Jerez, Spain 70ml £12 375ml £60 Madiran, France 70ml £9.20 500ml £61 Languedoc, France 500ml £192

Vintage Port



1970 1977 1985 1994 2002

Fonseca Graham's 21% Taylor's 20.5% Dow's 20% Quinta de Roriz 20%

Douro, Portugal Douro, Portugal Douro, Portugal Douro, Portugal Douro, Portugal



£370 £235 70ml £20.40 750ml £197 750ml £121 70ml £9.80 750ml £98 750ml 750ml

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

Hanahato, Kijōshu 16.8%

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Hiroshima, Japan

70ml

£11.80

300ml

£47

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

White 2012 Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico, Sartarelli 13.5% 2008 Viré-Clessé, Domaine Denis Jeandeau 13% 2011 Kidonitsa, Monemvasia 13% 2010 Malvasia Bianca, Birichino 13% 2009 Château Marsyas 14.2% 2011 Chateâu de la Négly “La Brise Marine", La Clape 13.5% 2011 Mas de Daumas Gassac Blanc 13% 2008 Preludio Lote N°8, Familia Deicas 14% 2009 Meursault “Le Meix Sous Le Château", Jean-Philippe 13.5%

Marche, Italy  £32 Burgundy, France  £65 Laconia, Greece  £39 Monterey, California £52 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon £70 Languedoc, France  £33 Languedoc, France  £78 Juanicó, Uruguay £63 Côte de Beaune, Burgundy  £111

Red 2012 St Laurent “Dorflagen”, Pittnauer 12.5% 2009 Marselan Preludio Reserve, Familia Deicas 12.5% 2007 Château La Croix 13% 2007 Lacoste Borie 13%

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Neusiedlersee, Austria £49 Juanicó, Uruguay  £33 Pomerol, Bordeaux  £139 Pauillac, Bordeaux £82