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CHAMPAGNE
25
Taittinger, Brut Reserve NV £34.95
125ml £7.50
Light and elegant with crisp, citrusy aromas and flavours.
The palate
is lively and balanced, with a crisp, flavourful finish.
26
Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Brut NV £37.95
Built on the formidable reputation of the widow Clicquot
who
managed the businessfor most of the 19th century, Veuve
Clicquot
is undoubtedly one of the best knowand most recognisable
of all
Champagne marques.
27
Laurent Perrier, Cuvee Rosé Brut NV £54.95
One of the most famous Rosé Champagnes and increasingly
sought
after, Thepalate is elegant and lengthy, with soft,
consistent bubbles,
ripe red fruits such as raspberries and strawberries
and a clean, soft
finish with a creamy texture.
28
Dom Perignon, Moët et Chandon 1996 £110.00
Named after the monk who "discovered" sparkling
Champagne, this
is one of the most famous prestige cuvées of
them all. 1996 is proving
to be one of the finest vintages of the past hundred
years to boot.....
29
Krug, Grande Cuvée Brut NV £150.00
Undoubtedly the King of Champagne Krug consistently
produces
the finest wines that Champagne have to offer. Rich
and complex
with a characteristic toasty quality .
ROSE
WINE
30
Rosato Veronese, Veritiere 2004 £13.50
Veneto, Italy
It has soft, red fruit flavours that are abundant on
the palate along
with a crisp freshness that makes for a very versatile
wine.
31
Shiraz Rosé, Indis 2004 £16.95
Mount Barker, Western Australia
Satisfyingly plump, with a mouthfilling concentration
of of cherry
and cranberry flavours alongside a mouth-wateringly
racy acidity
that adds crispness and length.
DESSERT
WINE
32
Château le Payral 2001 £21.00
Cuvée Marie Jeanne
Saussignac, France
Multi-award winning sticky. Rich and honeyed aromas
and flavours;
sensual and silky, with a very fine balance.
This wine list has been devised in conjunction with
a wine
consultant and Vevek Chohan, the executive chef of Chutney
Joe, in order to match the intriguing flavours of modern
Asian
fusion cuisine.
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