White Horse Inn, Pulverbatch

 
 

FINE WINES

 
 
     
     
Bin No
Description
Price
     
White Wines  
     
1. McCorkindale Reisling, Marlborough (New Zealand)
This is a delicious, dry and complex wine, with flavours of violets and lemon blossom. The complexity develops with a hint of ginger, apricot and Seville orange on the finish.
£13.95
     
2. Chablis, Domaine des Valery (France)
This wine epitomises the fresh, steely, no wood approach to Chablis with its lovely pure mineral flavours and elegant, fruity style.
£14.95
     
3. Pinot Grigio, Ca’Solare (Italy)
A crisp, dry white, with delicious honeyed fruit and a lovely, refreshing finish.
£13.95
     
4. Concha y Toro Sauvignon Blanc, Central Valley (Chile)
Typical Sauvignon style, with a zippy character and plenty of fresh tastes with flavours of gooseberries and a lively, green grass character.
£10.50
     
5. Chardonnay C, Alpha Zeta (Italy)
A full, ripe dry white with flavours of melons and nectarines with a toasty, biscuity character. Rich palate with well-balanced oak.
£10.50
     
6. Lyrebird Chardonnay/Colombard, Victoria (Australia)
The first impression is of tropical fruits, followed by aromas of melon with a subtle hint of oak. There is a deceptive weight of fruit with a dry finish.
£10.50
     
7. Franschoek Cellars Chenin Blanc, Franschoek (South Africa)
Crisp and refreshing this is a wine with a gentle floral character and well-balanced acidity.
£10.50
     
8. C J Pask Sauvignon Blanc, Hawke’s Bay (New Zealand)
A typical New Zealand Sauvignon, with a highly aromatic nose and a clean, crisp, fruity taste.
£10.50
     
9. Kreuznacher Kronenberg Kabinett, Moselland (Germany)
Light and fruity wine from the valley of the river Nahe. This has good body and well-balanced sweetness.
£10.95
     
Red Wine  
     
10. Lurton Malbec, Mendoza (Argentina)
This has good black berry fruit with a hint of beef stock! Ripe fruit and soft tannins make it easy drinking.
£13.50
     
11. Mitchell Peppertree Vineyard Shiraz, Clare Valley (Australia)
This is all that you can expect from Australian Shiraz with rich ripe fruit and a jammy depth. This has an added dimension of finesse from this excellent small winery.
£15.50
     
12. Campo d’Oro Insigne Carmenere Rapel Valley (Chile)
An interesting wine with good red berry fruit character, little tannin and a hint of mint.
£14.00
     
14. Franschoek Cellars Pinotage, Coastal Region 2004
This has good jammy fruits with ripe raspberry overtones. Well-balanced it is a characterful wine with plenty of weight.
£10.50
     
15. Solara Shiraz, Western Australia (Australia)
This is full of typical black berry and peppery Shiraz fruit with a lovely jammy ripeness.
£10.50
     
16. Concha y Toro Merlot, Central Valley (Chile)
Merlot, the grape of St-Emilion and Pomerol, has produced this pleasant, soft rich plumy wine with lots of concentration and character.
£10.50
     
17. Arjona, Rioja (Spain)
From the Alta region of Rioja this has a typically feminine style with cherry and strawberry fruit, soft tannin and a hint of vanilla.
£10.50
     
Rose Wine  
     
18. Domaine de Limbardie Rose, VdP des Coteaux de Murviel, Boukandoura (France)
Very well made Rose with lovely fruit and an attractive summer pudding character.
£10.50
     
Champagne  
     
19. Beaumont des Crayeres, Fleur de Prestige, vintage 1998 (France)
A delicious Champagne from an excellent co-operative based in the heart of the Champagne region. A complex Champagne, aged at least three years before release.
£28.50
     
Sparkling Wine  
     
20. Tanners Cava Brut, Traditional Method (Spain)
For the value this is hard to beat with its elegant, creamy fruit and biscuity character.
£12.95
     
21. Bird in Hand Sparkling Pinot Noir Rose, Adelaide Hill (Australia)
This has a wonderful cherry red colour with aromas of strawberries. It has creamy texture, with an elegant and fine mousse.
£23.95
     
22. Robe d’Or Demi-Sec, Vin Mousseux (France)
A light, soft medium dry sparkler.
£12.95
 
     
 

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