The Dining Room ` Wine List The Dining Room restaurant, Pavilion Buildings, Rock, Cornwall Wine by the glass Champagne (125ml) France Charles de Sainte Hélène Brut, Chardonnay-Pinot Noir, NV. 12.5% £10.25 White Wine (175ml) France St. Félix, Sauvignon-Vermentino, 2014, Languedoc. 12.5% Pouilly Fumé, Sauvignon Blanc, 2013, Domaine Michel Bailly, The Loire Valley. 13% Italy Belfiore, Pinot Grigio, 2013, Vicenza. 12% £ 6.00 £10.00 £ 6.50 Red Wine (175ml) France St. Félix, Merlot-Cabernet-Carignan, 2012, Languedoc. 12.5% £ 6.00 Santenay, Pinot Noir, 2009, 1er Cru, La Manadière, Burgundy. 13% £11.00 Argentina Dante Robino, Malbec, 2012, Mendoza. 13.5% £ 8.25 Rosé Wine (175ml) France St. Félix, Grenache-Cinsault, 2013, Languedoc. 12.5% £ 6.00 Portugal Pé Rosé, Aragonez-Trincadeira, 2013, Esporão, Alentejo. 13.5% £ 6.50 A 125ml measure of any of the above wines can be served at request Champagne 1. Charles de Sainte Hélène Brut, Chardonnay-Pinot Noir, NV. £48.00 12.5%. Our house champagne. Soft nutty characteristics, dry with a honeyed richness followed by a long, delicate finish. 2. Gosset Grande Reserve, Chardonnay- Pinot Noir-Pinot Meunier £84.00 NV. 12%. Intense and complex. Aromatic notes mixed with flowers and fruits. A long and powerful flavour. Rosé 3. Gosset Grande Rosé Brut, Chardonnay-Pinot Noir, NV. 12%. £89.50 A fresh, lively and delicate flavour. An ideal balance between Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Sparkling 4. Camel Valley ‘Cornwall’ Brut 2012, Seyval Blanc-Huxelrebe£48.00 Reichensteiner. Nanstallon, Bodmin. 12.5%. A quintessential English sparkler, produced just ten miles away at Camel Valley vineyards near Bodmin. Bright and lively whilst still remaining elegantly fruity. Rosé 5. Camel Valley Pinot Noir Rosé Brut, 2012, Pinot Noir. 12.5%. £54.00 A taut, creamy pink, Cornish Pinot Noir from Camel Valley. Fragrant with restrained cranberry fruit. Prosecco 6. Mionetto Prosecco Di Valdobbiadene DOC “Spago” NV. 11% Sublime style from one of the leading houses. An elegant aperitif. £33.50 White Wine Cornwall 7. Camel Valley Bacchus Dry, Bacchus, 2013, Nanstallon, Bodmin £38.00 12%. A fresh, dry wine with a deliciously fruity bouquet and grapey flavour. 8. Knightor Madeleine Angevine, 2012, Trethurgy, St. Austell. £38.00 10.5%. A very elegant wine with subtle gooseberry, nettle and elderflower aromas. The palate is fine and restrained with gentle acidity and good balance. France Languedoc 9. Domaine St. Félix, Sauvignon-Vermentino, 2014, Languedoc. £20.50 12.5%. Our house white wine. Fresh and aromatic this is a very easy drinking white with delicate fruit and a bright finish. 10. Domaine St. Hilaire, Viognier, 2013, Costières de Pomerols. £23.50 13.5%. A medium, full bodied wine. Aromas of ripe apricots and peaches. Flavours of melon and pear. Alsace 11. Domaine Henry Fuchs, Gewürztraminer, 2012, Ribeauvillé. £27.00 13.5%. Sweet and aromatic with exotic fruit. Lovely mouthfeel with good acidity and honey on the palate. Hints of Earl Grey and lychee on the nose. The Loire Valley 12. Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine sur Lie, Melon de Bourgogne, £25.95 2012, Domaine de la Tourlaudière.12%. Exquisitely balanced with subtle apple-like aromas, a hint of citrus and finishing with a Muscadet tingle. A great partner with seafood. 13. Pouilly Fumé, Sauvignon Blanc, 2013, Domaine Michel Bailly. £38.50 13%. A soft and very aromatic, complex, fruity style, with floral notes and flavours of melon and pear. Buried under these layers are the more typical flavours evoking asparagus and flint. 14. Sancerre, Sauvignon Blanc, 2012, Roger and Didier Raimbault, £45.00 Verdigny. 12.5%. A beautifully balanced wine, bringing together ripe apples and citrus with fragrant acidity. There is a sense of minerality in the texture, with depth of flavour finishing with lively acidity. France cont. Burgundy 15. Chablis Premier Cru, Chardonnay, 2012, Simmonet-Febvre, £55.00 Montmains. 13%. Pristine concentration and complexity of flavour are the hallmarks of Simmonet-Febvre, a revered maker in Chablis. All the zippy-freshness you would expect from a high level Chablis. 16.Meursault, Chardonnay, 2010, Les Tessons, Michel Bouzereau £66.00 et Fils. Cote de Beaune. 13.5%. Pale golden yellow in colour. The floral and smoky nose of this Meursault wine leads onto a beautifully constructed palate with mild acidity and sustained length. Italy 17.Belfiore, Pinot Grigio, 2013, Vicenza. 12% £22.50 Delicate and flavoursome Giovanni Cielo’s Belfiore Pinot Grigio is an authentic Northern Italian Pinot Grigio. Fresh, alpine influenced springs and mild autumns allow gentle ripening to produce a subtle, refreshing white wine. 18. Gavi di Gavi, Cortese, 2013, Sarotto, Piedmont. 13% £36.50 The Cortese grape produces fine, racy dry wines in the Piedmont region of Northern Italy. Restrained, and minerally with aromas of fresh bread, lime and toasted almond. Spain 19. Rioja Blanco, Viura-Malvasia, 2013, Muga, Rioja Alta. 13%. £25.50 This white rioja is traditionally straw-yellow/green in colour. The nose is powerful with aromas of pineapple and peach. The palate is fresh with well-integrated oak, pungent spicy flavours and good acidity. 20. Veiga da Princesa, Albarino, 2014, Rias Baixas, Galicia. 13% £40.00 A fresh bouquet of peach and apricot, lead to a rich and full palate with a hint of lemony acidity. Clean and well balanced with a concentrated finish. Portugal 21. ‘Raza’ Quinta da Raza, Arinto-Azal, 2012, Vinho Verde. 11.5% £23.00 A classic Vinho Verde, with some gentle spritz. Very pale, lemon-green, with a nose of white flowers and citrus. On the palate clean, crisp, refreshing, with orchard fruit flavours. A lovely summer wine. Germany 22. Dr Loosen Estate, Riesling, 2013, Mosel. 8.5%. £25.50 Fresh, lively wine with well balanced fruit, flavours of pears, apples and peach with a touch of spice and attractive underlying minerality. Austria 23. Grüner Veltliner LOIS, 2013, Loimer, Kamptal. 12%. £30.00 Pale yellow in colour, this wine is aromatic and lively. Aromas of fresh apples and citrus, with spice components as well as exotic fruit and a refreshing acidity on the palate. Chile 24. Casa Rivas, Sauvignon, 2014, Maipo Valley. 12.5% £24.00 An aromatic, appetising nose of crushed blackcurrant leaves. Flavours are intense, but for all its zingy fruit, the wine remains perfectly balanced, with good length. South Africa 25. Lyngrove, Chenin Blanc, 2014, Lutzville. 13.5% £24.50 A classic South African Chenin Blanc – a grape they’ve made virtually their own. Medium and flavoursome with aromas of white peach, green apple, lime and notes of tropical fruit. 26. Mulderbosch, Sauvignon Blanc, 2013, Stellenbosch. 13.5% £34.00 A great pioneer for quality South African Sauvignon that gives New Zealand a run for its money. Plenty of ripe fruit underpinned with crisp nettle, herbaceous notes. New Zealand 27. Stoney Range, Sauvignon Blanc, 2014, Marlborough. 12% £28.00 Fresh, lively gooseberry and passion fruit aromas on the nose. The palate is rich and concentrated with a beautiful, balanced finish. 28. Kim Crawford, Sauvignon Blanc, 2013, Marlborough. 12.5% £44.00 Benchmark Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc from this iconic producer. A mouth watering slab of crushed gooseberry and pineapple flavours. Australia 29. Auction House, Chardonnay, 2013, SE Australia. 13% £22.50 With the move away from big oaky chardonnays this light breezy white is succulent, buttery fruit with a lemony edge. 30. Logan Weemala, Pinot Gris, 2012, Orange. 13% £36.50 This Pinot Gris comes from vineyards at more than 800m above sea level. It’s a charmer with spice blossom and peach skin nose, and a mid-weight palate of spiced pear and an orange-tinged finish. Tasmania 31. Tamar Ridge, Riesling, 2009, Kayena. 12% £44.00 Very pale straw colour with aromas of orange blossom, lime and spice followed by a citrus end note. Lean, steely like structure with flavours of lime, citrus, spice and mineral. A crisp zesty, acid finish. Rosé Wine Cornwall 32. Camel Valley Rosé, Pinot Noir-Dornfelder, 2013, Nanstallon, £33.00 Bodmin. 12%. An elegant dry, yet fruity rosé which has a pleasing ripeness and plenty of lively red fruit flavours. France 33. Domaine St Félix, Grenache-Cinsault, 2013, Languedoc. 12.5% £20.50 Our house rosé wine. Almost Provencal in style, delicate, salmon pink and heather dry. 34. Gamali, Grenache-Cinsault, Domaine La Goujonne £35.00 2013/2014, Côtes de Provence. 13.5%. An appetising nose with hints of strawberry. Soft red fruit and melon flavours fill the mouth too, with great length and a zesty freshness. Portugal 35. Pé Rosé, Aragonez-Trincadeira, 2013, Esporão. 13.5%. £23.00 Alentejo. 13%. Deep pink in colour with fresh, delicate and elegant flavours. Aromas of strawberry and raspberry. Red Wine France Languedoc 36. Domaine St. Félix, Merlot-Cabernet-Carignan, 2013, £20.50 Languedoc. 12.5%. Our house red wine. Soft and smooth with juicy blackberry fruit and silky tannins on the finish. Bordeaux 37. Côtes de Castillion, Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot, 2007, £32.00 Château Lacoste, Libournais. 13%. Remarkably fresh and aromatic. Cabernet Sauvignon style flavours dominate, with softness and depth added by the Merlot grape. 38. Château La Croix de Gay, Merlot- Cabernet Franc. 2009, £65.00 Pomerol. 13.5%. A full bodied wine. Notes of spice, vanilla, red and black fruit with a herbal undertone. Lots of juicy black plum, licorice and earthy character before ending in a plush, black cherry finish. Burgundy 39. Santenay, Pinot Noir, 2009, Château de la Charrière, £46.00 Cote de Beaune. 13%. A fine Pinot Noir from a good year. Well balanced, with flavours of spicy red fruits. 40. Pommard, Pinot Noir, 2005, Château de la Charrière £68.00 Cote de Beaune. 13.5%. Typical, raspberry and dark cherry Pinot Noir fruit, becoming more complex with time. 2005 was a great year, and at ten years old, this wine is reaching its prime. Provence 41. Bandol, Mourvèdre-Grenache, 2005, Domaine Le Galantin. £30.50 13.5%. This is a medium-bodied, complex wine, with aromas of spice, pepper and leather, but still with fresh fruit notes, such as raspberry and blackcurrant. Beaujolais 42. Beaujolais-Villages, Gamay, 2012, Domainedes Nugues. 13%. £27.00 Appetising aromas of redcurrant and cherry, with succulent fruity flavours from an exceptionally concentrated year. Italy 43. Faunus, Nero D’Avola, 2013, Sicily. 12.5% £27.00 Rounded, packed with black fruit flavours and with a smoky vanilla finish, this is an Italian wine to savour and enjoy. 44. Allegrini Ripasso della Valpolicella, Cortegiara Corvina-Rondinella-Molinara, 2013, Veneto. 13.5% £37.50 Fresh red wine is literally “re-passed” over the skins of the loft dried Amarone grapes, this infuses some of the unctuous raisin flavours of Amarone – a delightful Italian delicacy. Spain 45. Clos Mont Blanc, Tempranillo-Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013, £21.50 Conca de Barbera, Catalonia. 14.5%. Intense ruby red colour. Aromas of red fruits, raspberries and blackberries, and balsamic notes. The taste is sweet, elegant mix of fruit and toasted wood. 46. Rioja Reserva, Tempranillo Blend, 2007, Viña Herminia £40.00 Rioja. 14%. A nose of cherry and spice, dark garnet in color. A medium bodied red, with black cherry, blackberry and smoke with a spicy finish. Portugal 47. Terra D’Alter, Aragonês, 2009, Alentejo. 14.5%. £25.50 Intense violet colour, ripe wild fruit and plum aroma. Ripe smooth tannins in the mouth, with spices and toasted wood in the finish. South Africa 48. Lyngrove, Pinotage, 2011, Stellenbosch. 14% £23.50 A very typical pinotage. Ruby red colour, crammed with ripe, dark berries and hints of spice. 49. Meerlust Rubicon, Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot-Cabernet Franc £60.00 -Petit Verdot, 2008, Stellenbosch. 14%. Meerlust's Rubicon is one of the most highly rated wines in South Africa. This Bordeaux blend has a rich, intense spicy nose with a tarry edge. Concentrated, firmly tannic palate with spicy tannins and good acidity. New Zealand 50. Felton Road, Pinot Noir, 2011, Bannockburn, Central Otago. £58.00 14.5%. Subtle layers of dark berry flavours and sweet spices here. Elegant, refreshing and balanced. A great food wine. Australia 51. Willowglen, Shiraz, 2012, De Bortoli, S E Australia. 13.5% £25.50 A medium to full bodied shiraz with flavours of plum and blackcurrant, underlying toasty wood and a long, flavoursome finish. 52. Botham Merrill Willis, 2009, Cabernet Sauvignon, £46.00 Coonawarra. 14.5%. Cricket legends and fellow wine buffs Ian Botham and Bob Willis joined forces with one of Australia's top wine makers, Geoff Merrill, to launch their own range of fine wines. Deep red in colour with intense aromas. The palate is wonderfully supple and fleshy with fine firm tannins providing excellent structure. USA 53. Cline California, 2010, Zinfandel, Sonoma, California.14% £40.00 Cherry fresh with oodles of gloopy fruit and soft, ripe tannins. A delicious wine. Chile 54. Carta Vieja, Merlot, 2014, Loncomilla Valley. 13% £23.50 An easy drinking Chilean red. Fruity aromas and cinnamon notes. Dry with soft red fruits and a lingering finish. Argentina 55. Dante Robino, 2012, Malbec, Mendoza. 13.5% £30.50 Sweeping and broad with flat, smoky black fruit. On the palate rich and satisfyingly full-bodied Brazil 56. Virtus, 2011, Tannat, Basso Winery, Sierra Gaúcha. 12% £26.00 A concentrated and vigorous wine. Tannat is known to be tannic and robust, however the warm Brazilian climate creates a heightened ripening process resulting in a well balance wine with flavours of fig, game and spices. Half Bottles Champagne 57. Charles de Sainte Hélène Brut, Chardonnay-Pinot Noir, NV. £28.00 12.5%. Our house champagne. Soft nutty characteristics, dry with a honeyed richness followed by a long, delicate finish. 58. Gosset Excellence Brut NV, Chardonnay-Pinot Noir- Pinot £39.50 Meunier, Champagne. Fresh pear, honeysuckle and vine flower aromas, slightly influenced by Pinot Noir. A balanced wine and a good flavour. White France 59. Chablis, Chardonnay, 2012, Denis Race, Burgundy £26.00 A citrus fruit edge and intensity of flavour with diamond-tipped acidity. New Zealand 60. Kim Crawford, Sauvignon Blanc, 2013, Marlborough. £21.00 Benchmark Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc from this iconic producer. A mouth watering slab of crushed gooseberry and pineapple flavours. Red France 61. Fleurie, Gamay, 2012, Domaine Chignard “ Les Moriers” £22.00 Beaujolais 12.5%. Crunchy fruit with faint chalky and mineral flavor. Soft in the mouth with bunches of refreshing acidity. Italy 62. Valpolicella Allegrini, 2011, Corvina, Lake Garda, £21.00 Northern Italy. Bright and breezy with concentrated kirsch flavours, an ideal light, berry-burst red. From the Lake Garda region of northern Italy and made from the Corvina grape. Dessert Wines France 63. Chateau d'Exindre, 2010, Muscat de Mireval Languedoc- Roussillon. Bottle (750ml) Glass (70ml) £38.00 £ 4.50 This lightly honey sweet wine is made from Muscat de Petit Grains, the finest of the muscat grapes, and has a lovely balance of fruit and acidity, with a hint of Seville orange in the background. Australia 64. Vat 5 Botrytis, Sémillon, 2009, De Bortoli Riverina. 10.5% Half Bottle (375ml) £26.75 Glass (70ml) £ 5.60 The baby brother of The Noble One. A beautifully honeyed dessert wine with a refreshing vein of citrus. 65. Noble One, Botrytis Sémillon, 2007, De Bortoli, Riverina. 10%. Half Bottle (375ml) £53.00 Australia’s benchmark dessert wine. First created by Darren De Bortoli at the family winery in Bilbul in 1982, Noble One has gone on to be one of the most awarded wines in history. Bright yellow-gold, aromas of nectarine and peach with citrus hints and sweet vanillin oak. A richly opulent palate of dried stone fruits, citrus and honey complexed by oak. California 66. Elysium, Black Muscat, 2012, Madera Half Bottle (375ml) £30.00 Deep ruby red in colour this black Glass (70ml) £6.95 muscat is exquisitely syrupy with brambly aroma and wild sweetness. Digestifs Single Malts (25ml) Glenfiddich Glenmorangie Talisker £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 Cognac (25ml) Grande Champagne Cognac Frapin Premier Grand Cru VSOP £5.50 Armagnac (25ml) Comte de Lafitte 12 Years £5.00 Calvados (25ml) Morise Calvados £5.00 Port (50ml) Niepoort Ruby Dum Quinta De La Roas LBV Ramos Pinto 10 Year Old Tawny £4.50 £4.70 £4.80