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'Green' wines from our wine list. |
When we expanded our wine list, we didn’t just want to add
on a few more wines, we wanted to give you lots of additional information to
help you in your selection. This has proved just as interesting for us as we
hope it will be for you! Following up on some of the wine makers, their
operations and their ethics has been fascinating.
We had added a number of symbols to our wine list to advise
you which ones have specific qualities such as being vegetarian, or organic or
produced with environmental considerations. While wine is essentially made from
grapes, on occasion animal products are used in small amounts in the production
process, and these wines may not be suitable to be part of a vegetarian or
vegan diet - we have now highlighted these for you.
‘Responsible drinking’ is a bit of a ‘nanny state’ phrase,
but in truth how many of us really know how much it’s sensible to drink, or how
much we can legally drink and then drive? We have provided the information and
it is then of course entirely up to you whether you want to follow it or not!
And if you are having to watch your intake, you’ll be
pleased to know that we stock no less than 17 wines by the glass. We have a
‘Verre de Vin’ preservation system that means we can offer a wide selection of
wines by the glass and keep them in good condition once opened. We are even
able to sell a sparkling wine, like Prosecco, by the glass. So whatever you are
eating, or whatever your budget, we are pretty confident you will find a wine
to suit.
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Two vegetarian wines. |
So, what wines will you choose? We have a style guide that
grades our wines to help you find what you’ll like, and our staff are all
trained by our wine merchant Walter Hicks, so do please ask if you are looking
for inspiration!
Here’s our wine listing in full:
Guide for white, rosé,
sparkling wines & champagnes
White and rosé wines are numbered 1 to 9. Bone dry wines
that are relatively light, such as Sauvignon Blanc from cooler climates will be
marked 1. Champagnes and cool climate Chardonnays such as Chablis will also be
1.
2 is a far more common category with the vast majority of
white table wines fitting this group such as Chilean Chardonnay.
3 indicates a wine that is very slightly off-dry and a
little richer in style - a Chenin Blanc from South Africa for example. Medium dry wines are between 3 and 5,
like the Hungarian Riesling on our list.
Sweet wines range from 5 through to 9 and would include a
rich Muscat dessert wine.
Style guide for red
wine
All red wines in the list are lettered A to E. Light, soft,
easy drinking wines will be at the ‘A’ end of the scale. Slightly more serious
but nevertheless, light, wines will be B; Pinot Noir or Valpolicella.
C is the catch-all category that takes most red wines, with
heavier, more concentrated wines falling into the D zone - such as Pinotage, Cabernet
Sauvignon and Shiraz.
E is reserved for the real heavyweights of great density,
power and quality.