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Red Wine
Bin 1 House Red
 
Bin 2 Syrah (Shiraz) “Viejo Vinedo”
Argentina (2005)
It has a deep purple color and a full body. It displays firm tannins and has rich flavours of black cherries, plums, and bell peppers
Bin 3 Outback Chase — Cabernet Sauvignon
Coonawarra, Australia (2006)
The nose has a bouquet of lifted cassis (blackcurrant), blueberries, mint & eucalypt
Bin 4 Brokenhills Shiraz — Cabernet
South-Eastern Australia (2006)
Deep red colour, full body with soft plum, oak & spice characters
Bin 9 Togliano IGT Merlot Venezia Giulia
Line Volpe Pasini, Italy (2004)
An original red wine with a full fragrant bouquet which goes well with meat
Bin 10 Cesari Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC
Veneto, Italy (2004)
The characteristic notes of ripe fruit, fruit preserve and cherries can be perceived
Bin 11 Cabernet Venezia Giulia
Line Volpe Pasini, Italy (2004)
An aristocratic, full, ruby and dry red wine with high acidity, rich in tannin and well bodied
Bin 12 Private Selection — Merlot
South Australia (2005)
Bin 13 School Block — Shiraz/Cabernet/Merlot
Australia (2003)
Bin 14 Malbec “BODEGA PRIVADA”
Argentina (2006)
This Malbec is full bodied. It has a generous and complex aroma, reminding of red fruits, such as plums, cherries, and raspberries.
Bin 15 Kingston Estate Shiraz
South Australia (2005)
The full-bodied wine, complexity of flavour and soft finishing tannins, good with rare rib eye steak
Bin 16 Ch. Cadillac Branda Rouge, A.O.C Bordeaux Superior
France (2004)
Medium to full bodied with soft rounded tannins. Very well balanced wine with great length on the palate.
Bin 17 Cusumano Merlot Sicilia igt
Italy (2006)
The medium to full bodied wine displaying flavors of berries, cassis and spice. Good with all type of Italian pasta.
Bin 18 Farnese Casale Vecchio Montepuciano d’Abruzzo doc
Italy (2006)
Full-bodied, soft, rich in tannin, very persistent, long at the end with spicy notes of vanilla and chocolate. Good with meat and grilled food.
Bin 19 Ch. Los Boldos Cabernet Sauvignon Tradition
Chile (2005)
The full deep red body wine, potent and elegant with dissolved tannins.
Bin 20 Merryvale Starmount Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley
USA (2004)
The palate is rich, full-bodied and exhibits spicy black cherry flavours. Enjoy with rare beef or blue vein cheese.
White Wine
Bin 5 House White
Bin 6 Sauvignon Blanc “Viejo Vinedo”
Argentina (2005)
This Sauvignon Blanc offers an important aromatic intensity, with red grape flavours and asparagus touches.
Bin 7 Outback Chase — Chardonnay
South-Eastern Australia (2006)
Full-bodied and layered with subtle spicy oak flavors, a creamy texture and generous stone fruit flavors
Bin 8 Brokenhills, Colombard — Chardonnay
South-Eastern Australia (2006)
Light gold colour, citrus & melon characters with a flinty crisp finish
Bin 21 William Ferve Chablis
France (2006)
Very complex bouquet, blending fruity, floral and spicy notes. Good with fish, shellfish and other seafood, grilled or in a cream sauce.
Bin 22 Riesling AOC — Cuvée Particulière
Alsace, France (2002)
Light, with hints of minerals & kerosene — steely lemon fruit finish
Bin 23 Kingston Wildlife — Chardonnay
South-Eastern Australia (2005)
A juicy palate of varietals fruit flavours, such as pineapple, red apples and melon
Bin 24 Ch. Los Boldos Sauvignon Blanc Tradition
Chile (2006)
The mouth lets appear an excellent acidity which gives interesting freshness. Good with seafood or fish
 
Bin 25 Sileni CS Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough
New Zealand (2006)
It has ripe passion fruit / tropical fruit flavours with a hint of gooseberry. Good with seafood.
 
Bin 26 Chardonnay Doc Colli Orientali del Friuli
Line Volpe Pasini, Italy (2005)
A fresh and fruity wine with complex and typical taste of its variety which goes excellent with seafood
 

Sparkling
Bin 27 Prosecco Chardonnay igt, 75 cl.
Very balanced with prosecco and chardonnay, fine and fruity
 
Bin 28 Prosecco di Conegliano Cuvee Brut doc
Full flavoured, very dry but fresh and appealing
 

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