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Arpeggio Bianco, Settesoli 2003/04 £10.50
Sicily, Italy (abv 12%) 175ml 175ml £2.85
Lightly aromatic and floral in character with delicate
flavours peaches.
2 Chenin
Blanc, Stormy Cape 2004 £13.50
Western Cape, South Africa
Racy, with good concentration of tropical fruit and
well-balanced citrus acidity.
3 Sauvignon
Blanc, De Gras 2004 £13.50
Colchagua Valley, Chile
Crisp and structured; dangerously easy drinking wine.
4 Chardonnay,
Salisbury 2003/04 £14.50
South East Australia
Clean and fruity on the palate, with pineapple and passion
fruit flavours.
5 Pinot
Grigio delle Venezie, Veritiere 2003/04 £15.50
Veneto, Italy
Crisp and characterful version of the Italian classic.
Dry and nutty.
6 Château
La Freynelle Blanc 2003/04 £16.50
Bordeaux, France
A classic blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and a hint
of Muscadelle
7 Viognier
La Cruz, MontGras 2002/04 £18.95
Colchagua Valley, Chile
Oozes sensuality on the palate with flavours of apricot
and peachlike fruits.
8 Chablis,
Domaine de Vauroux 2002 £19.95
Burgundy, France
Medium bodied, with crisp appley acidity and tight,
pure fruit flavours.
9 Gavi
di Gavi, La Minaia, Bergaglio 2003/04 £23.50
Piemonte, Italy
Crisp and dry, with a hint of ripe pears and red and
green apples.
10 Riesling,
Skillogalee 2004 £25.50
Clare Valley, Australia
Light, crisp and fresh on the palate, with lemony fruit
flavours and great depth.
11 Pouilly
Fuisse, les Crays VV, M. Poncet 2003 £25.95
Burgundy, France
Smoky, toasty and pineappley on the nose with a palate
of grapefruit, minerals and red apples combined with
nutty highlights and a juicy finish.
12 Puligny
Montrachet, J.C Bachelet 2000/01 £55.00
Burgundy, France
Intense with apple and mineral acidity, peaches and
toasty layers that last into the finish and lend a creamy
softness at the end
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