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Wine List

White Wine

Zarapito Chenin Blanc Torrontes
San Juan, Argentina - A very light and fresh wine with an aromatic nose and ripe, fruit salad palate. Taste Guide: 2

Humboldt Coast Colombard
California - A ripe, fruity nose and a well-balanced palate with peach and melon notes. A very clean, fresh and light wine. Taste Guide:2

Oliver & Greg's Pinot Grigio
Italy - Refreshing, light and crisp. With an aromatic nose, this is a light and lively white wine. Taste Guide: 2

Oliver & Greg's Riesling
Germany - Fragrant, medium and delicate. Subtle lemon and peach aromas, with a clean and crisp finish. Taste Guide: 4

Blue Max Liebfraumilch
Germany - An attractive, easy-drinking light medium-sweet white. Taste Guide: 5

All served in 175ml/250ml or 75cl Bottle

Rose Wine

Oliver & Greg's Zinfandel Rose
California - Exciting, juicy and refreshing. Lots of ripe, fresh red fruits, followed by a touch of sweetness. Taste Guide: 4

Humboldt Coast Rose
California - Bags of ripe, red fruits and a good touch of sweetness make for a good balance.

All served in 175ml/250ml or 75cl Bottle

Red Wine

Zarapito Malbec Bonarda
San Juan, Argentina - The rich fruit of the Malbec combines perfectly with the spice of the Bonarda. Taste Guide: B

Available as a takeaway or 75cl Bottle only

Oliver & Greg's Shiraz
Australia - Evocative, sumptuous and big. Packed full of blackberry fruits - smooth and juicy. Taste Guide: B

Oliver & Greg's Merlot
Chile - Voluptuous, soft and lingering. Upfront, juicy fruit flavours, rich in colour and a soft, supple finish. Taste Guide: B

Oliver & Greg's Cabernet Sauvignon
Australia - Indulgent, delicious and warm. Exhibiting typical classic blackcurrant nose and ripe fruit. Taste Guide: C

Available only as single serve 187ml bottles

Taste Guide

White and Rose wines are designated numbers 1 to 9, with 1 being the driest and 9 being the sweetest. Red wines are designated letters A to E, with A being the lightest and E being the deepest and fullest.

Tasting notes produced by Waverly TBS - W5032