
PAUL WEDGWOOD PRIVATE CELLAR
Gewürztraminer “Les Folastries” 2005
£39.50
Tinja Pinot Gris 2007
£27.25
Tinja Pinot Noir 2006
£27.25
Holy Trinity (Grenache, Shiraz, Mourvedre) 2003
£43.75
WHITE BY THE BOTTLE
Crisp, Fresh and Zesty
Oreades Blanco, Vino de la Tierra de Castilla, Spain 2006/2007
A blend of Sauvignon and Chardonnay, fresh, citrusy with a hint of apples on the finish.<
£14.15
Cannonberg Sauvignon Blanc, Certified Fairtrade, Western Cape, South Africa, 2007
A clean and refreshing style with citrus and grassy notes on the nose. The palate is beautifully round with herbaceous hints and gooseberry aromatics leading to a long and lingering, crisp finish.
£14.95
Albariño Abadia de San Campio, Rias Baixas, Spain 2006
Being the wettest part of Spain, this region produces white wines with good acidity bringing freshness. The wine also displays a great concentration of citrus and pine apple flavours with a mineral finish.
£32.15
Chablis, Domaine de la Meuliere Burgundy, France, 2006/2007
How many people love Chablis but hate Chardonnay? The success of Chablis is the fact that this Chardonnay based wine is unoaked and particularly crisp with floral and mineral characters.
£27.65
Pouilly Fumé, Jonathan Pabiot, Loire, France, 2006
Jonathan is one of the youngest producer in the region but has inherited the skills of his father who is also a Pouilly Fumé producer. The wine is produced with a particular attention for the respect of the environment.
£28.40
Zingy, Ripe and Fruity
Sauvignon Blanc, Mudhouse Marlborough, New Zealand, 2007
This wine does what it says on the tin! Packed with passion fruit, papaya, pineapple and lime.
£25.25
Chenin Blanc, Joostenberg Estate Paarl, South Africa, 2006
Chenin Blanc in South Africa is also called Steyn. Unlike its Loire cousin, it displays more tropical characters. Very fruity. Crisp with tropical, apricot, grapefruit flavours, zingy finish.
£23.75
Chablis 1er Cru, « Les Fourneaux » Domaine de la MeuliereBurgundy, France, 2005/2006
From one of the better sites in Chablis, delicious honey, ripe apples, citrus and complex lingering mineral notes.
£39.85
Ugni Blanc Colombard, Domaine du Tariquet, Gascony, France 2006
Unusual grape varieties but offering a great alternative to Sauvignon and Chardonnay. This blend from the South of France delivers fresh citrus and aromatic characters with hints of ripe pears.
£16.95
Unoaked Chardonnay Benchmark, Grant Burge, Australia 2005/2006
It is fresh, crisp and medium-bodied, showing delicious richness of fruit and good acid balance.
£16.00
Spicy, Floral and Aromatic
Pinot Gris, Santa Celina Mendoza, Argentina, 2007
For those who like Pinot Grigio, this will more than meet with your expectations. With more intensity and juiciness than its Italian cousin, this wine is bursting with spiciness, ripe pears, and has a long finish.
£19.15
Riesling, Dr L 2006, Dr Loosen, Mosel, Germany
Slightly off dry, bursting with lime notes, very fresh it picks up a hint of mineral and shows fine balance and harmony.
£17.95
Viognier, Carnaval, Languedoc, France 2005
Hard to pronounce but easy to drink, Viognier is this unmistakable grape variety that offers rich mouth feel, fresh, apricot and ripe peaches. Usually grown in warm areas like the South of France.
£16.85
Rich, Creamy and Slightly Toasty
Chardonnay Classico, Viña Leyda, Leyda Valley Chile 2006/2007
Rich tropical fruit flavours like pineapple whilst maintaining a good balance with crisp acidity and lovely spicy finish.
£18.95
Pouilly Fuissé, Dominique Cornin, Burgundy, France, 2005
The area of Pouilly Fuissé is situated at the southern tip of Burgundy where the warm climate ensures high levels of ripeness. This wine is very peachy and is also reminiscent of a warm apple pie with brioche and almond characters. The complex and mineral finish is superb.
£39.45
Elegant, Complex and Sophiscated
Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru ‘La Garenne’, Burgundy 2005
A brilliant pale yellow colour offering a pleasant nose of citrus fruit and roasted nuts. Powerful and elegant, this wine presents a well-balanced wooded flavour, which develops into a distinctive ‘patisserie’ taste in the mouth.
£75.00
RED BY THE BOTTLE
Tempranillo, Oreades, Navarra, Spain 2005/2006
Dark cherry and blackcurrant are lifted by a hint of dried flowers and sweet spice.
£14.15
Moulin à Vent, Domaine Lardy, Beaujolais, France, 2006
Similar to Fleurie, this elegant and refined Beaujolais is a little bit more complex and structured than its more illustrious neighbour. Made from the Gamay grape variety, it is packed with juicy cherry and strawberry characters, the light tannins provide a lovely spicy finish. Worth trying it slightly cool!
£27.45
Mudhouse Pinot Noir, Marlborough, New Zealand 2007
Soft, fruit driven light Pinot Noir with juicy black cherry and raspberry characters.
£25.25
Ripe, Spicy and Jammy
Château Moulin La Graviere Lalande de Pomerol, Bordeaux, France, 2000
Offering much better value for money than Pomerol, this satellite appelation delivers the goods everytime. Elegant but rich, it shows real maturity with hints of tobacco and leather whilst retaining the trademark plum and blackcurrant jam characters.
£39.75
Côtes Du Rhône Village Domaine de Mayran 2006 Biodynamic
Soft, ripe red fruit flavours with a long spicy, black pepper and garrigue herbs finish. Very soft tannins. Made by the former world best sommelier under strict biodynamic rules.
£16.90
Organic Merlot, Fonts des Prieurs Languedoc, France, 2005/2006
Being certified Organic means that the grapes used to make this wine will not have received any chemical treatments whatsoever and will have been grown in the most natural way possible. The result is a very healthy wine with loads of plumy and chocolatey flavours, not too dry finish.
£18.70
Rioja Capitoso, Bodegas Altanza, Spain 2005/2006
A modern fruit driven Rioja without too much oak but with a lot ripe and juicy fruits and light oak. Intense but well balanced.
£52.85
Barolo “Vini” Marchesi di Barolo, Piedmont, Italy 2003
Arguably one of the finest Estates in Piedmont. A concentrated mouthful of black cherries, stewed fruits and spice.
£18.35
Château Mayne Graves, Bordeaux Superieur, France, 2005
A real good value for money Claret, with soft tannins and a lot of plum and blackcurrant jam flavours, hint of cinnamon on the finish.
£18.35
Shiraz, Benchmark, Grant Burge, Barossa, Australia 2005/2006
A deep dark vibrant red wine with an array of ripe dark fruits from blackberries to plums.
£16.00
Nero d’Avola, Arteo, Giorgio Flessati, Sicily 2004/2005
Easy and heart warming with soft, spicy tannins. Blackcurrant and jammy flavours dominate the palate.
£16.55
Big, Generous and Satisfying
Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste, Pauillac, Bordeaux, 2001
Pauillac is perhaps the most illustrious area on the left bank of Bordeaux with three of the five first growth Chateaux. This wine is a deeply coloured Cabernet Sauvignon based red from a great vintage. Plenty of cassis and spice with bold, sweet tannins on the finish.
£85.00
Full, Structured and Intense
Cabernet Sauvignon Single Vineyard Viña Leyda, Leyda Valley, Chile 2005/2006
Lots of blackcurrant and red berry wrapped into a tight core of explosive fruit. A stylish and powerful classic.
£27.75
Minervois, Château Fabas, Languedoc, France, 2003
Thyme and rosemary are the dominant aromas, backed up by sweet, ripe blackberry fruit, a hint of white pepper and smooth, bottle-aged tannins.
£21.55
Ramos Pinto, Douro, Portugal, 2004
Made in the same region and with the same grape varieties as Port, this wine is intense and rich, the tannins are round though. Perfect match to Scottish game.
£25.40
Ripasso Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC 2005, Italy
Warm, full bodied and packed with juicy baked black cherries characters, chocolate, cinnamon, long complex finish. Absolutely perfect with our signature venison dish.
£35.75
Zinfandel, Francis Ford Coppola California, 2005
I love the smell of Napa Valley in the morning... Remember the film? Zinfandel is apparently related to the spicy Primitivo grown in Southern Italy and the Italian connection does not stop there. Many Italian/Americans like Coppola have carried on the tradition of wine growing.
£35.75
Malbec Tomero Mendoza, Argentina, 2005
Originally from Bordeaux, Malbec has now become Argentina’s grape variety. Grown in the up and coming sub-region of Mendoza, this is a dark, brooding colour, with rich raspberry, red currant and sweet plum flavours, leading to a clean, toasty finish.
£20.40
Rioja Reserva, Bodegas Lealtanza, Rioja Alta, Spain 2000
A vivacious wine, full bodied with lively acidity typical of the area, giving way to a long and elegant finish.
£31.90
Châteauneuf du Pape, Domaine Ferraton, Rhône, France 2004
The vines grow on soil covered in smooth, flat “pudding stones”. These retain the warmth of sun, lending a greenhouse effect to the vineyards in otherwise cooler nights. A blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mouvèdre, this has a delicious spicy glow of black pepper and cassis.
£47.50
ROSÉ BY THE BOTTLE
Domaine Bassac, Certified Organic, Languedoc, France , 2007
Made from Cinsault, Tempranillo, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon, this Rosé is totally fruit driven, with soft red berries and spicy characters.
£16.75
Pinot Noir Rosé Loica Vineyard, Viña Leyda, Chile 2006
Clean and fruity nose with a strong red fruit character of raspberries and red cherries, combined with citrus notes. Delicate and fresh palate, with a great concentration of red berries balanced by racy acidity.
£25.55
DESSERT BY THE BOTTLE
Banyuls Rimage “Les Clos de Paulilles” 2005, Roussillon, France 50cl
Very rich sweet fortified red wine with prune, mocha, caramel and herby flavours, absolutely superb with chocolate desserts or strong cheeses.
£21.75
Petit Manseng Doux, Cuvée St Clement, Cabidos,Comté Tolosan, France 2005 50cl
Deliciously sweet, with citrus and spice aromas, with plenty of honey on the palate.
£28.50
Montbazillac “Ancienne Cure” Dordogne, France, 2004/2005
Honey and marzipan dominate the palate with confied orange peel and spices characters.
£16.75
WHITE BY THE GLASS
Oreades Blanco, Vino de la Tierra de Castilla, Spain 2006
a blend of Sauvignon and Chardonnay, fresh, citrusy with a hint of apples on the finish.
175ml £3.75
250ml £4.75
Chardonnay Classico, Viña Leyda, Leyda Valley Chile 2006/2007
Rich tropical fruit flavours like pineapple whilst maintaining a good balance with crisp acidity and lovely spicy finish.
175ml £4.80
250ml £6.70
Pinot Gris, Santa Celina Mendoza, Argentina, 2007
For those who like Pinot Grigio, this will more than meet with your expectations. With more intensity and juiciness than its Italian cousin, this wine is bursting with spiciness, ripe pears, and has a long finish.
175ml £4.90
250ml £6.95
Paul Wedgwood Seasonal Choice
Pouilly Fumé, Domaine Jonathan Pabiot, Loire, France 2006/2007
Very fresh, expressive fragrances of citrus, apricots and grapefruit. A lovely balance of fruit on the palate with mineral, flinty notes; this wine is a pure joy!
175ml £6.75
250ml £9.60
RED BY THE GLASS
Tempranillo, Oreades, Navarra, Spain 2006
Dark cherry and blackcurrant are lifted by a hint of dried flowers and sweet spice.
175 ml £3.75
250ml £4.75
Shiraz, Benchmark, Grant Burge, Barossa, Australia 2005/2006
A deep dark vibrant red wine with an array of ripe dark fruits from blackberries to plums.
175 ml £4.00
250ml £5.65
Mudhouse Pinot Noir, Marlborough, New Zealand 2007
Soft, fruit driven light Pinot Noir with juicy black cherry and raspberry characters.
175 ml £6.25
250ml £8.65
Paul Wedgwood Seasonal Choice
Côtes Du Rhône Village Domaine de Mayran 2006, Rhône, France Biodynamic
Soft, ripe red fruit flavours with a long spicy, black pepper and garigue herbs finish. Very soft tannins. Made by the former world best sommelier under strict biodynamic rules.
175 ml £5.35
250ml £7.00
ROSÉ BY THE GLASS
Domaine Bassac, Organic, Languedoc, France , 2007
Made from Cinsault, Tempranillo, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon, this Rosé is totally fruit driven, with soft red berries and spicy characters, but it is also balanced by good acidity.
175 ml £4.20
250ml £5.95
DESSERT WINE BY THE GLASS
Montbazillac “Ancienne Cure” Dordogne, France, 2004/2005
Honey and marzipan dominate the palate with confied orange peel and spices characters.
125ml £5.90
CHAMPAGNE BY THE GLASS
Grande Cuvée, Comte de Dampierre, Champagne NV
The Dampierre family have been closely tied with the region and the production of
champagne ever since the seventeenth century. This Champagne is approachable, soft,
very fruity and slightly biscuity, fresh and pleasant.
125ml £7.95
CHAMPAGNE BY THE BOTTLE
Grande Cuvée, Comte de Dampierre, Champagne NV
The Dampierre family have been closely tied with the region and the production of champagne ever since the seventeenth century. This Champagne is approachable, soft, very fruity and slightly biscuity, fresh and pleasant.
£39.95
Champagne Ruinart Brut NV
Fresh, and fruity with notes of white fruits. A vivacious and lively wine from the oldest Champagne house.
£49.00
Ruinart Rosé Champagne, France, NV
This is the oldest “Grande Marque” in Champagne and has a limited availability. It is most definitely one of the best NV rosé, it is packed with juicy raspberry and strawberry flavours, elegant and decadent, the bottle also looks good!
£59.40
Dom Perignon, 1999
This cuvée is extraordinarily open and ripe - it hits the palate with such force it is easy to confuse its ripeness with sweetness but then, in Dom Perignon style, it tightens up immensely and finished with great race and refreshing dryness.
£135.00
Krug Grande Cuvee
Krug Grande Cuvée is the timelessly stylish signature of Krug, a breathtaking champagne that effortlessly balances richness and freshness, power and finesse. Out of contrast, harmony - a sensational taste experience. Toast - Soft spices - Dried fruit - Candied fruit are the key components of the wide range of flavours on display.
£180.00





