The Wine List I have carefully selected all the wines on this list with the help of my wine merchant based in Edinburgh, l’Art du Vin. Their focus is to supply quality wines from small, independent producers that are made with passion and integrity whilst being true to environmental issues. Their wines are a true expression of their origin and fit with my passionate approach to food. Enjoy! James Close After 16 generations this prestigious Champagne house is still run by the Philipponnat family. Based in MareuilsurAy in the heart of Champagne, their production is tiny compared to well-known Grande Marques brands. Particularly known for its Pinot Noir production, Champagne Philipponnnat owns 17 hectares of Grands Crus and Premiers Crus vineyards. They are also known for using a large amount of “Vins de Reserve” vinified in oak barrel which give their wines their trademark structure and depth. Champagne Philipponnat is represented by many Michelin starred restaurants around the world. 100ml Bottle Magnum 1 Champagne Philipponnat, Brut, Royale Réserve, Mareuil sur Ay, 2008 11.00 65.00 140.00 Largely dominated by Pinot Noir (60%) with a little bit of Chardonnay and a smattering of Pinot Meunier, two third of the grapes come from Grand Crus and Premiers Crus Vineyards. Disgorged in October 2011, this Champagne has a wonderful structure and intensity whilst remaining fresh, zesty and elegant. Long mineral finish. 15 Champagne Philipponnat, Grand Blanc, Blanc de Blancs, Vintage 2005 95.00 Made exclusively from Premiers Crus and Grand Crus Vineyards, this 100% Chardonnay matured for at least 5 years is displaying big, complex, creamy characters with hints of hazelnut, peach and brioche. 2 Champagne Philipponnat, Brut, Réserve Rosé, Mareuil sur Ay, 2007 75.00 Dry but fruity. Lovely red berries and strawberry characters with hints of candied citrus fruit characters. Dominated by Pinot Noir, 24% of reserve wines were used to make this wine. 12 Clos des GoissesChampagne Philipponnat, Brut, 2000 (disgorged in October 2009) From a single 5.5h South facing steep vineyard solely owned by the Philipponnat family, this is a blend dominated by Pinot Noir. Small yields, careful oak ageing and long maturation make this exceptional Champagne very food friendly We recently visited the Philipponnat House and we were very fortunate to be present when the harvest had just started. We were simply in awe of how much work is involved in producing high quality Champagne. So much care is involved in the vineyard and in the winery. Being a family owned and run quality producer, we felt Philipponnat had a natural fit with what we are trying to achieve at the Raby Hunt. Philipponnat is a unique Champagne which has very limited availability in the UK, 205.00 145.00 we hope you will enjoy it as much as we do. Helene and Russell Close Wines by the Glass 175ml 500ml Carafe Bottle White Wines 30 Villa Vieja Chenin Torrontes, La Agricola, Mendoza, Argentina, 2012 7.60 19.00 29.00 46 Sauvignon Blanc de Touraine, Fleur de Printemps, Loire, France, 2013 8.55 22.00 33.00 42 Les Terrases Blanc, Château Pesquié, Ventoux, Rhône, 2013 8.55 22.00 33.00 40 Grüner Veltliner Rainer Wess, Wachau, Austria, 2013 9.50 25.00 36.50 36 Vermentino, Poggio al Tufo, Tommasi, Tuscany, 2012 9.50 25.00 36.50 103 Oaked Chardonnay, Seven Springs, Hermanus, South Africa 2011 9.95 26.00 38.00 105 Little Beauty Dry Riesling, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2010 11.25 29.00 42.00 Red Wines 73 Garnacha Cabernet Merlot, BaltanaNegre, Miquel Jané, Penedes, Spain, 2012 9.25 24.50 35.00 82 Velvet, Gerhard Pittnauer, Burgenland, Austria, NV, Organic 9.50 25.00 36.00 91 Fleurie, Domaine Lardy, Beaujolais, France, 2012 9.75 25.50 37.00 60 Seven Day Road Shiraz, Mudgee, Australia, 2013 8.00 20.50 39.00 109 Corbieres Rouge Cuvée Classique, Château Ollieux Romanis, Languedoc, France, 2012 10.00 27.00 39.00 65 Little Beauty Pinot Noir, Marlborough, New Zealand, 2013 11.00 29.00 44.00 84 Château Haut Peyrous, Graves, Bordeaux, 2009 13.50 35.50 52.00 7.50 19.00 29.00 Rosé 58 Cinsault Rosé, Le Paradou, South of France, 2013 Champagne and Sparkling Wine 100ml Bottle Magnum 1 Champagne Philipponnat, Brut, Royale Réserve, Mareuil sur Ay, 2008 11.00 65.00 135.00 2 Champagne Philipponnat, Brut, Réserve Rosé, Mareuil sur Ay, 2007 12.50 75.00 150.00 3 Blanc de Blancs, Crémant de Bourgogne, Domaine Delagrange Brut N.V This sparkling wine which is made with 100% Chardonnay grapes and using the traditional Champagne method is outstanding value for money. Delicious, fresh, lingering honey and apple characters, good mousse 7.90 42.00 4 Organic ProseccoLajara, FrizzanteDOC, Piave, Italy N.V Delicious sparkling wine from the North East of Italy. Very light mousse with ripe yellow fruit characters. 35.00 5 Henners, Vintage Brut, East Sussex, 2009 A blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier made with the traditional method from this small but up and coming English winery.Biscuity brioche on the nose, citrus and leesy characters on the palate and a complex finish. 65.00 6 Champagne Thienot, Brut, NV This Champagne house is still run by its founder, Alain Thienot and produces elegant and accessible Champagnes 68.00 9 Champagne Thienot Rosé, N.V A vinous, concentrated rosé, delivering cherry, nut, spice and butter flavours. This is creamy, yet firm and precise on the long, chalklike finish. A mix of fruit and spice lingers. 75.00 7 Pol Roger Brut ReserveNV Winston Churchill’s favourite Champagne. Pol Roger have some of the deepest and coolest cellars in Epernay, allowing their maturing Champagnes to attain a delicate finesse. Tiny, long lasting bubbles and a crisp, refreshing palate 75.00 8 Pol Roger Brut Rich, Demi Sec NV Wonderful honey characters balanced by good acidity and the usual trade mark elegance of Pol Roger make this Champagne the ideal companion for dessert 75.00 15 Champagne Philipponnat, Grand Blanc, Blanc de Blancs, Vintage 2005 Made exclusively from Premiers Crus and Grand Crus Vineyards, this 100% Chardonnay matured for at least 5 years is displaying big, complex, creamy characters with hints of hazelnut, peach and brioche. 95.00 Krug, Grande Cuvée, N.V Indisputably the most majestic non-vintage cuvée, this is blended from 10 different vintages and 47 wines from 25 villages. The palate is dominated by honey and nuts with graceful acidity and a long finish. Aged 5-7 years on the lees. 236.00 11 Bollinger Special Cuvée, NV Bollinger is a classic Grande Marque with its trademark biscuit, opulent and rich style. 84.00 12 Clos des GoissesChampagne Philipponnat, Brut, 2000 (disgorged in October 2009) From a single 5.5h South facing steep vineyard solely owned by the Philipponnat family, this is a blend dominated by Pinot Noir. Small yields, careful oak ageing and long maturation make this exceptional Champagne very food friendly 205.00 10 Sweet Wines 90ml 13 BanyulsRimage “Les Clos de Paulilles” Roussillon, France 201150cl Very rich sweet fortified red wine with prune, mocha, caramel and herby flavours, absolutely superb with chocolate desserts or strong cheeses. 8.00 33.00 14 Petit Manseng Doux, « Les Anesses » Domaine Cabidos, 2010 37.5cl Unusual sweet wine from the South West of France. Bursting with tropical and quince characters, with hints of honey, low in alcohol but very fresh and well balanced. 7.00 24.00 102 Muscat de Beaume de Venise, ChateauPesquié, Southern Rhône, 2013 50cl Although fortified, this wine is incredibly fresh and bursting with really ripe Charentais Melon and Tropical fruit characters. French summer holidays in a glass! 7.60 31.00 16 ReciotodellaValpolicella, “Fiorato” Tommasi, Veneto, 2011 37.5cl The best way to describe this unusual wine is to call it a “sweet Amarone”. Made with the same grape varieties as the iconic wine from Verona, this sweet red wine is packed with delicious black cherry jam flavours. 45.00 17 Sauternes, Château Filhot, Bordeaux, France 2009 37.5cl The Château Filhot was founded in 1709 by Romain de Filhot and is now owned managed by one of his descendants: count Henri de Vaucelles. The Château Filhot is a classic Sauternes with a specific fresh Sauvignon Blanc flavours character. 54.00 Bottle White South Africa 18 Martin Meinert Sauvignon Blanc La Barry, Elgin, 2013 Born out of necessity due to his wife only drinking white wine, this Sauvignon Blanc, produced in the best terroir of South Africa for this grape variety, is now getting the recognition that it’s due. Half way between the Loire and Marlborough, it is balanced, full of fruit and has a zesty mineral finish. 36.00 Seven Springs Seven Springs is a premium South African wine producer and is named after the sevennatural springs in the nearby spa town of Caledon. The vineyard is sited on the R320 Hemel enAarde (Heaven and Earth) road 20kms fromthe seaside town of Hermanus. The UK owners, husband and wife Tim and Vaughan Pearson, bought the 30 acres of prime vineyard land in 2006, planting in 2007/8 and areproud of their range of single varietal wines. A temperate climate means cool wet winters and hot dry summers. The AtlanticOcean is just 8kms away, and is responsible for keeping summer temperatures 5-6°Clower than Stellenbosch, allowing a long ripening period, giving rise to complex wines of high quality. 103 Oaked Chardonnay, Seven Springs, Hermanus, 2011 Hermanus is one of the up and coming wine regions of South Africa. Due to its proximity to the Ocean, this region is able to get a cool climate and grow aromatic grape varieties. Very lightly oaked, this delicious Chardonnay remains very fresh and elegant. 38.00 Australia 20 Chardonnay Seven Day Road, Mudgee, New South Wales, 2013 Upfront tropical fruit balanced by fresh acidity defines this un-oaked Chardonnay from a cooler part of Western Australia. 34.00 21 Clonale Chardonnay, Kooyong, Mornington Penninsula2013 Made by SandroMosele, this wine is a pure expression of its unique terroir, almost Burgundian in its strong identity. Rich, complex, with lovely nutty characters, developing into rich peach and nectarine flavours, long mineral finish. 45.00 22 Semillon Sauvignon Franklin Tate, Western Australia, 2013 Fresh and zingy with delicious limy and pink grapefruit bursting on the palate, aromatic finish 33.00 Bottle White New Zealand Little Beauty Little Beauty is a small boutique winery and its vineyards are situated next to the Waihopai River and face the famous and picturesque Richmond Range. They are sheltered but have taken advantage of their northwest orientation which ensures excellent ripening conditions. Jason is the viticulturist and Eveline is the wine maker, who used to be the senior wine maker at Cloudy Bay. The wines literally are little beauties. Under the careful management of Eveline, the wine making process delivers true Marlborough wines, however, they are exquisitely elegant and feminine, the flavours are expressive but refined and they will either be enjoyed on their own, or they will be capable of matching very sophisticated food. 23 Little Beauty Sauvignon Blanc, Waihopai Valley, Marlborough, 2013 The usual Marlborough characteristics of tropical fruits (guava, passion fruit) are present, but the wine remains delicate, feminine and aromatic. The long mineral finish brings a lot of elegance to the wine's structure. 39.00 24 Little Beauty Riesling, Waihopai Valley, Marlborough, 2010 Crisp and zippy with delicious lime sherbet characters. Aromatic and elegant, long mineral finish 41.00 25 Little Beauty Pinot Gris, Waihopai Valley, Marlborough, 2012 Almost Alsatian in style, this delicious Pinot Gris shows great balance between freshness and opulence from the ripe apricot and peach characters, the long finish displays fine spicy notes 41.00 26 Black Edition Little Beauty Sauvignon Blanc, Waihopai Valley, Marlborough, 2010 Unusual Sauvignon with a lot of complexity and richness due to its careful ageing in French oak. Delicious citrus characters rounded by a mellow and creamy acidity 57.00 27 Black Edition, Pinot Gris, Little Beauty, Marlborough, 2010 Produced from a single vineyard, the wine has spent 15 months on lees, having been fermented in French oak, giving the wine a rich, complex yet dry style. Voluptuous characters of soft figs, grilled hazelnut and quince, slightly oily and rounded finish but elegant. 62.00 White Bottle Chile 28 Legado Chardonnay Reserva, Limari Valley, 2012 An elegant, fruity bouquet expresses notes of grapefruit and banana. Round but well balanced with good acidity 45.00 29 Estate Sauvignon Blanc, De Martino, MaipoValley, 2013 Zippy and fresh with juicy lemon on the palate, made by the first carbon neutral producer in South America. 30.00 Argentina 30 Villa Vieja Chenin Torrontes, La Agricola, Mendoza, 2013 Packed with floral, aromatic and apricot notes, the rich peachy notes wine are balanced by good acidity. 29.00 31 Santa Celina Pinot Gris, Jacques and Francois Lurton, Mendoza, 2013 Lovely ripe peach and spicy characters, fleshy palate but well balanced by good acidity and a mineral finish. 31.50 Greece 104 Savatiano, Domaine Papagiannakos, Attika, 2013 Traditionally used in the production of Retsina, this is an elegant, very high quality, dry version from a top producer in the area. Juicy and soft with lovely peachy and pear characters with an almond and savoury finish. 38.00 Spain 32 AlbariñoAbadiade San Campio, Rias Baixas, 2012 The wine is produced in Galicia, the North West of Spain and due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean; this region produces wine with a lot of freshness and crisp acidity. Packed with citrus and tropical fruit characters, the wine is long. 41.00 33 Rioja Blanco, Sauvignon Blanc, Bodegas Altanza, 2013 Refreshing and full of tropical characters with lovely grassy notes, zesty but full 34.00 34 La Mar, Caiño Branco, Bodegas Terras Gauda, Rias Baixas, 2011 This is the favourite white wine of King Juan Carlos that is served at official banquets. Made with the rare, indigenous CainoBranco, this wine is absolutely fabulous. Produced in very small yields, this is highly concentrated and full on the palate yet very well balanced by good acidity. Showing yellow fruit and citrus characters on the palate and savoury, salty notes on the finish, this is the perfect match for any serious seafood dish. Very little is produced but we are delighted and proud to have secured an allocation of this wine. 60.50 White Bottle Italy 35 Gavi, Marchesidi Barolo, Piemonte, Italy, 2012 This is a classically styled Gavi from a top producer whose passion and expertise is displayed in their wines. The delicate lemon colour leads to a complex nose of citrus, apples, pears, wild flowers, and aromatic herbs. 43.00 36 Vermentino, Poggio al Tufo, Tommasi, Tuscany, 2013 Originally from Liguria, Vermentino is a typical Mediterranean grape variety. Full of juicy and ripe lemon characters, zippy and aromatic. Will match grilled seafood perfectly. 36.50 38 Trebbiano d’Abruzzo, Gianni Masciarelli, Marche, 2013 Made from the local and unique Trebbianod’Abbruzo, this is a typical, delicious white Italian. Bursting with aromatic and yellow fruit characters, the palate is refined with green apple flavours and hints of almonds on the finish 34.00 Germany 39 Riesling, Trocken Kabinett, Bernhard Huber, Baden, 2012 Dry and zesty. Very elegant and food friendly. Clean, aromatic, juicy lemons, long mineral finish 44.00 Austria 40 Grüner Veltliner Rainer Wess, Wachau, 2013 Very delicate and aromatic, a palate full of spicy notes and orchard fruit characters. Long mineral finish 36.50 Switzerland 105 Fendant, Les Deux Cimes, Jamie McCulloch, Valais, 2013 Fendant is the Swiss name for Chasselas, and old fashioned French grape variety that has almost disappeared and that Swiss vineyards now grow very successfully. Jamie McCulloch, originally from Edinburgh, set up his tiny winery a few years ago and now sell on allocation only due to high demand. A great alternative to Sauvignon Blanc, ripe Fendant is fresh, zesty but fleshy with juicy yellow plum characters and an herbal and savoury finish. A great match to James’ delicate dishes. 49.00 White Bottle South of France 41 Gaillac, Domaine Clément Termes, Gascony, 2013 A blend of indigenous Loin de L’oeil and Mauzac, whilst being fresh, a bit of weight on the palate with delicious ripe pears characters. 29.00 42 Les Terrases Blanc, Château Pesquié, Ventoux, Rhône, 2013 Dominated by Viognier and completed by Roussanne and Clairette, this feminine wine from Southern Rhone is packed with delicious white peach, apricot and yellow plum characters, lovely aromatic finish. 33.00 43 Picpoul de Pinet, Domaine des Lauriers, Cuvée Prestige, Côteaux du Languedoc, 2013 A clean and refreshing wine from the South of France offering excellent value for money. Loads of citrus and peachy flavours with a lovely aromatic and herby finish. 31.50 Loire 44 PouillyFumé, Jonathan Pabiot, 2013 (Organic) Jonathan is undoubtedly one of the rising stars of the appellation. Now certified Organic, his vineyards produces fantastic Sauvignon Blanc. His low intervention approach to wine making produces wines of great complexity, balance and length. 47.00 45 Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine sur Lie, Château Haute Cariziere, 2013 Reminiscent of quality Trebbiano with lovely floral and almond notes. The acidity is obviously present but is well balance 30.00 46 Sauvignon Blanc de Touraine, Fleur de Printemps, Domaine de la Rochette 2013 Award winning Sauvignon from the heart of the Loire. Crisp gooseberries, limes and a very slightly creamy finish. 33.00 47 Vouvray Sec Domaine Champalou, 2012 The original home of Chenin Blanc, this Vouvray is dry but luscious with delicious notes of honey, white peaches and long mineral and savoury finish. 39.00 48 Sancerre Domaine Vincent Gaudry, 2013 (Biodynamic) An opulent, rich Sancerre from this boutique and iconic Sancerre producer. Whilst showing the expected gooseberry and citrus characters, the wine has incredible depth and width. 51.00 Bottle White Alsace What is Biodynamic Viticulture? Biodynamic viticulture, like Organic viticulture, does not use the herbicides or pesticides employed in conventional grape growing. By respecting the soil as a living element, it nurtures the vines, imbruing them with mineral and organic trace elements. Biodynamic viticulture goes a step further than Organic viticulture: it also takes into consideration the pattern of lunar and cosmic rhythms. The soil is seen not simply as a support for vine growing, but as an organism in its own right. This approach to agriculture was common practice throughout Europe during the Iron Age. It disappeared with the emergence of modern agriculture. It was Rudolph Steiner, an Austrian philanthropist, who reintroduced this practice. The number of wine producers embracing Biodynamy is constantly growing, especially in France and Italy. 49 Pinot Blanc Auxerrois Tradition, Domaine Albert Mann, 2013, Biodynamic Related to Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc is one of the most underrated grape variety. Very approachable with a soft acidity. Fresh, yellow fruit characters dominate the palate, hints of green apple, lovely floral finish. 38.00 50 Gewürztraminer Tradition,Domaine Albert Mann, 2013, Biodynamic Family owned estate that won French producer of the year award. This wine displays some richness whilst being well balanced by fresh acidity. Lychee and apricot characters are followed by a long mineral and spicy finish. 50.00 Burgundy 51 Chablis, Domaine Fèvre, 2013 From a small producer based in the Fourchaume terroir this is a text book Chablis. Crisp, full and mineral. 50.00 52 Saint Véran (unoaked Chardonnay) Domaine de la Croix Senaillet, Macônnais (Organic) 2012 Very fresh and zippy but at the same time opulent and mouth filling. Delicious Acacia honey and baked apple characters 41.00 53 Bourgogne Aligoté, Domaine du Corps de Garde, Guilhem, Jean Hughes Goissot, 2013 (Biodynamic) The Goissot brothers are putting back this old fashioned appellation back on the map by producing well balanced, fruit driven Aligotés with the trademark zippy acidity and the long mineral finish 40.50 54 PouillyFuissé, Dominique Cornin, 2013 The area of Pouilly is situated at the southern tip of Burgundy where the warm climate ensures high levels of ripeness and complexity 52.00 White Bottle Burgundy 55 Chablis 1er Cru Les Fourneaux, Domaine de la Meuliere, 2012 As it is starting to age, this 1er Cru is showing some lovely honey and almond characters along with a distinctive savoury, fennel finish. 52.00 56 Meursault, Domaine Michelot, 2012 2009 is considered as the vintage of the decade in Burgundy and this Meursault is already showing all its potential. Really ripe and opulent and yet, very well balanced by good acidity, delicate citrus and mineral flavours 62.50 106 Chablis Grand Cru Les Preuses, Domaine Fèvre, 2010 Big Chablis expressing the richness of the 2009 vintage. Already showing signs of maturity, complex with creamy characters and zippy lemon and green flavours. Long, dusty, mineral finish with hints of fennel and flint. 65.00 57 Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Champgains, Domaine Vincent Pillot 2012 Chassagne is synonymous with power in the Côte de Beaune, but the careful ageing in oak barrels is bringing balance to this wonderfulChardonnay from one of the most iconic villages in Burgundy 67.00 Rosé Bottle 58 Cinsault Rosé, Le Paradou, South of France, 2013 Dry but very fruity and elegant rosé produced in the Ventoux area of Southern Rhône. Lovely ripe raspberry characters, refreshing. 29.00 59 Tavel Rosé, Prieuré de Montezargues, Southern Rhône, 2013 Louis XIV was among the first to sing the praises of Tavel’s delicious and memorable rosés. The rosé of Prieure de Montezargues has lovely aromas of ripe, red berries with notes of the ubiquitous spicy garrigue. 39.00 Bottle Red Australia Tom Shobbrook Tom picked up the Gourmet Traveller/Wine Australia medal 2010 for Best Young winemaker. He’s self-taught, learning much of his trade in Italy. He built the shed in which he works, by hand. He’s into biodynamics in the vineyard and minimal intervention in the winery. He doesn’t do cultivated yeasts, uses only minimal sulphur, doesn’t add acid and doesn’t do fining! Tom is also a really good chef and cooks all the food at his wine tastings! 110 Tommy Ruff, ShirazMourvèdre, Tom Shobbrook, Barossa Valley, 2012 (Biodynamic) Tommy Ruff Shiraz-Mourvèdre has a core of generous fresh fruit and some hints of savoury meatiness that opens up beautifully in the glass. Vivid, pure and vibrant with dark fruits, earth, spice, mocha and chocolate 49.00 60 Seven Day Road Shiraz, Mudgee, New South Wales, 2013 Mudgee is seen by many as one of the most promising wine areas in Australia. This Shiraz delivers everything expected and more. Big but well made and elegant with ripe damson and bramble jam flavours, herbs, cinnamon and a long finish. 39.00 61 Lowe Merlot, Mudgee, New South Wales, 2006 Organic Made with very little intervention or filtering, this delicious Merlot is ripe, round, opulent with well-structured tannins. 46.50 South Africa 62 Meinert“Printers Ink” Pinotage, Devon Valley, 2012 This is a fantastic Pinotage without the typical tarry, smokey aromas that you find in cheaper styles. Full bodied but juicy. 35.50 64 The Gypsy, Ken Forrester, Stellenbosch, 2010 A big, generous and structured wine made from a blend of Grenache and Syrah. The careful ageing in French oak adds layers of complexity to this wine packed with bramble, white pepper, cinnamon and nutmeg flavours. 59.50 New Zealand 65 Little Beauty Pinot Noir, Waihopai Valley, Marlborough, 2013 Juicy black cherry jam flavours are dominant with layers of light spices, this typical Pinot from New Zealand is delicate and elegant, medium bodied with soft tannins. 44.00 66 Black Edition Pinot Noir, Little Beauty, Waihopai Valley, Marlborough, 2010 The careful ageing in French oak brings complexity to this juicy but elegant Pinot Noir. Ripe dark cherry, coffee and thyme notes dominate the palate, long finish 68.00 Bottle Red Argentina 67 MalbecTomero, Mendoza, 2013 This Malbec has a dark, brooding colour, with rich raspberry, red currant and sweet plum flavours, leading to a clean, toasty finish. 37.50 68 Shiraz Malbec Villa Vieja, Mendoza, 2013 Jammy and spicy characters with delicious plum and bramble flavours, light dusty tannins, white pepper finish 32.00 107 Quinto Malbec, Riglos, Valle de Uco, 2012 Big Malbec, delightfully smooth and bursting with red cherries and nutmeg characters. Well balanced and soft tannins with hints of “buttered toasted bread” on the finish. 48.00 Chile De Martino Family Estate – Maipo Valley - Chile Isla de Maipo, a small town around 50 kilometres from the Chilean capital of Santiago, houses the De Martino winery, one of our exciting new producers. Originally established in 1934 by Pietro De Martino Pascualone, who had left this native Italy to found a vineyard in the new world, the estate is located in a prime viticultural position, on the banks of the now arid Maipo River. The fact the valley previously accommodated the ferocious torrents of the Maipo gives soil conditions which are unique in the region, alluvial earth with high silt levels – great for the cultivation of vines.As well as unique soils, the estate also harbours a unique mentality in Chile, the entire establishment following an ecofriendly approach that has rendered the De Martino winery the first carbon-neutral domaine in Latin America. It is also fully organic, and facilitates the production of Latin America’s first carbon-neutral range of wines. 96 Merlot, Classic Series, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2013 Full bodied but well balanced with heart warming plum and cinnamon characters. Very light tannins 33.00 70 LegadoCarmenere, De Martino, Maipo Valley, 2012 A late-ripening variety, Carmenère needs high levels of sunshine and a warm summer to reach its potential, but it can produce fine, deeply-coloured red wines, with the attractive meaty plumpness of Merlot and the gently herbaceous, cedary notes of Cabernet. 45.00 Red Bottle California 71 Old Vine Zinfandel, Bogle, Clarksburg, 2012 Hints of spiced chocolate integrate well with fruit that is surprisingly luscious and silky on the palate, partnered with black pepper backbone that gives structure and weight. 41.50 72 Unfiltered Merlot, Newton Vineyards, 2008 Organic Deep ruby in colour, the aromas of dried lavender, green olive and savoury characters expose a hint of red fruit. Intense flavours of fresh red currants, black plum and cedar are supported by fine-grained tannins. 65.50 Spain 73 BaltanaNegre, Miquel Jané, Penedes, 2012 A blend of the local Catalonian Garnacha with Cabernet and Merlot, a smooth and spicy red full of sunshine 35.00 74 Hacienda Valvares, Single Vineyard Rioja Crianza, 2011 Super charged Crianza that aged in new French oak for 18 months, robust and full bodied but elegant with juicy blackberry fruit characters, hints of spice and well structured tannins. 44.00 75 Rioja Gran Reserva, Bodegas Altanza, 2004/2005 Having matured for 2 years in French oak, this classic Rioja is mature and displays complex layers of tobacco, toast, olives, and blackberries. 65.00 Italy 76 Montepulcianod’AbbruzzoClassico, Gianni Masciarelli, Abbruzzo, 2012 Satisfying, oozing of red cherry, chocolate, amaretto and oregano characters. Soft tannins and a slightly meaty finish. 34.00 77 Barbera d’Alba, Marchesi di BaroloPiemonte, 2009 From one of the most important growers in the world famous commune of Barolo; this Barbera has a lovely nose of warm cherries, spice and herbs. An ideal match for red meats. 40.50 78 Chianti Classico, Fattoria di Rodano, Tuscany, 2007 A fabulous blend of Sangiovese, Colorino and Canaiolo, this Chianti has dusty tannins but the complex palate is a blend of sweet and savoury flavour with a wonderful herby finish. 45.00 108 Barolo “CiabotTanasio” AziendaSobrero, 2010 Heady nose of autumn leaves and spice well in evidence, complemented by nuances of tanned leather, liquored dried plum, black liquorice, and cocoa powder. The palate develops impressive fruit, bolstered by a solid charge of ripe tannins. 79.00 79 AmaronedellaValpolicellaClassico, Tommasi, Verona 2009 What you would expect from an Amarone, really ripe and full, long and complex with delicious black cherry jam and spicy characters 73.00 Bottle Red Portugal 80 Ramos Pinto, DuasQuintas, Douro, 2012 Made in the same region and with the same grape varieties as Port, this wine is intense and rich but the tannins are round. 41.00 101 Ribeira Santo, Carlos Luca, Dao, 2011 A blend of Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro and TintaRoriz, this is a heart-warming but elegant wine with jammy fruit characters but also delicate olive and herby notes. 37.00 Switzerland Les Deux Cimes – Jamie Mc Culloch The winery "Les DeuxCimes" was founded in 2007 by Jamie S. McCulloch, originally from Edinburgh, a year after completing his oenologist degree in winemaking and viticulture from Changins, Switzerland. Drawn towards the Swiss Alps, and the Valais in particular, the Scottish wine maker was fascinated by the huge potential of the region and in particular, the long list of grape varieties grown here, and the very particular mountain terroir. The varied geology, aspect and climate of the south facing mountains slopes of the central valley sparked the idea of producing a range of wines under the heading of "Swiss Alpine Wines". The winery in Varen, concentrates on cultivating five grape varieties, and aging eight wines. Many of which are barrel aged, and blending traditional and modern wine making techniques, to give wines that reflect their origin and the passion involved in their making. 110 Pinot Noir, Les Deux Cimes, Jamie Mc Culloch, Valais, 2012 Concentrated and really ripe style of Pinot considering where its from, quite modern in fact with delicious black cherry jam characters, lovely integrated toasty oak, almost full bodied, long spicy finish. 45.00 Bottle Red Germany Bernhard Huber Located among the foothills of the Black Forest mountains in the south-west Germandistrict of Baden, the Huber Winery produces wines of the highest order. The areaslimestone and clay soils give very similar growing conditions to those found in Burgundy, therefore it is no surprise that great quality wines can be found here. Pinot Noir cultivationin this region is documented as far back as 1285, when Cistercians monks broughtwith them practices they had witnessed in Burgundy. The 27 hectare site, all of which liesbetween altitudes of 230-310 metres, were until this year tended by the late Bernhard Huber, a producer who hasbeen hailed as one of the superstars of German Pinot Noir. The term iconic is far too often used but in his case it is true to say that he was regarded as the best Pinot Noir producer in Germany. His family has taken over to make sure his legacy lives on. 81 Bernhard Huber Pinot Noir, Malterdinger, Baden, 2011 The Pinot Noir Malterdinger is complex yet very elegant, not too dissimilar to a ChambolleMusigny in style. Itis packed with juicy red fruit and black cherry characters, and displays velvety and soft tannins on the finish. 57.00 Austria 82 Velvet, Gerhard Pittnauer, Burgenland, Austria, NV, Organic Unusual but very interesting wine from the South East of Austria. A blend of local Blaufränkish and Zweigelt with a touch of Merlot. Soft spicy, with some maturity (2009 vintage) it’s an easy but characterful red with juicy crushed red berry characters and a touch of nice sappy acidity. 36.00 Loire 89 Pinot Noir Gamay, Fleur de Printemps, Domaine de la Rochette, 2013 Light and medium bodied with juicy cherry characters, light dusty and herby tannins on the finish 33.00 90 Sancerre Rouge « Vincengetorix » Domaine Vincent Gaudry, 2012 (Biodynamic) Soft approachable Pinot Noir with juicy cherry characters, light dsuty tannins, good structure and long finish 46.00 Bottle Red Bordeaux Left Bank Château Haut Peyrous, Graves – Marc Darroze Château Haut Peyrous is located in the Graves appellation of Bordeaux and is owned by Marc Darroze. From a family of restaurateurs, Marc initially ventured into the field to source new Armagnacs for the lists in the Darroze’s various eateries, but in 2007 he decided to devote his time to viniculture, prompting the purchase of this estate. Similarly to every project a member of the Darroze family has taken on (his father Francis’ restaurant is held in high regard across all of France, while his sister runs a restaurant in London which has been awarded two Michelin stars), Marc cultivates his vines in a search for perfection, aiming to produce wines of the utmost quality that contain personality and represent the region’s wonderful terroir. 84 Château Haut Peyrous, Graves, 2009 Made by the famous Darroze family, this is a blend of five Bordeaux grape varieties. Whilst very much expressing its masculine terroir, this wine really showing well now with well integrated tannins and a complex palate 52.00 111 Château de Pez, Cru Bourgeois Superieur, Saint Estèphe2009 Chateau de Pez is the oldest domain in Sainte Estephe and has a rich history of wine production and an excellent reputation. The 2008 is a rich tannic, quite complex, balanced wine with emphasis on ripe dark fruits. Expertly blended from Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon with a dash of Petit Verdot. 75.00 86 Château Pibran, Pauillac, 2007/2008 Made by the wine making team of PichonLongueville, this wine has all the expected features of a Pauillac, masculine and powerful, yet, elegant. Packed with cassis, blackberry, and sandalwood. The tannins are full but velvety; the mineral finish has hints of mint. 80.50 88 Château Cantenac Brown, 3ème Grand Cru Classé, Margaux, 2007 For the connoisseurs, this wine needs no introduction, one of the stars of Margaux from one of the best vintages. With a little bit of time in a decanter, this wine will open up and will show all the class, complexity and depth associated with a top Margaux. 163.00 Bottle Red Bordeaux Right Bank 83 Château Mayne Graves, Bordeaux, 2012 A real good value for money Claret, with soft tannins and a lot of plum and blackcurrant jam flavours, hint of cinnamon on the finish. 36.00 112 Château Moulin la Graviere, Lalande de Pomerol, 2011 This vineyard is owned by the Peré- Vergé estate, the wine is largely dominated by Merlot with a little bit of Cabernet Franc and has been aged for 14 months in one year old oak barriques 69.00 Clos Cantenac Clos Cantenac is a small but seductive 6 hectares property with carefullyplanted vines on an exceptional “terroir” of deep gravel, sand and clay overlimestone situated close to the prehistoric “Megalith de Pierrefitte”. This enchanting, Saint Emilion Grand Cru vineyard, was purchased in January2007 by Martin Krajewski already the owner of Chateau de Sours along with hisgreat friend and wine enthusiast Marcus Le Grice from New Zealand 85 Petit Cantenac, Grand Cru Saint Emilion, 2011 Vibrant ripe black fruit with delicious toasty and smoky characters and well integrated tannins 75.00 87 Château Manoir de Gay, Pomerol, 2009 110.00 The second wine of Chateau Le Gay one of the best Pomerol estate, situated next to Petrus. It’s dark, dark ruby in the glass with a bright nose of cherry and earth. The 100% Merlot shows on the palate and finish with a rich texture that lingers for an exceptionally long time Bottle Red Beaujolais and Burgundy Domaine Lardy, Beaujolais – Lucien Lardy Three years ago, on our way to Pierre Troigros’ iconic restaurant, we stopped in the picturesque village of Fleurie, in the Beaujolais region. We met Monsieur Lardy, the proud proprietor of Domaine Lardy who produces a sensational Fleurie “VieillesVignes” made with the indigenous Gamay grape variety. Far from being similar to the commercial and simple Beaujolais Nouveau, this Gamay based wine has a lot of structure, similar to its Pinot Noir neighbours. Yet, we found it very approachable and soft, so much so that we decided to offer it by the glass. 91 Fleurie Domaine Lardy, 2012 Soft, medium bodied with juicy raspberry and cherry characters, very light dusty tannins. 36.00 92 Moulin à Vent « Les Michelons » Yohan Lardy, 2012 The young son of Lucien Lardy purchased a 2 hectares south facing parcel in the best location of the Moulin a Vent terroir and the result is an absolutely stunning oaked aged Gamay. With very similar flavours to a Cote de Beaune Pinot Noir, this is an excellent alternative to a Burgundy Pinot. 44.00 93 Volnay Vieilles Vignes, Domaine Henri Delagrange, 2011 A fantastic Pinot Noir from one of the rising stars in the Côtes de Beaune. Complex, generous, with velvety, morello cherry flavours. 52.00 94 Chassagne Montrachet Domaine Jean Marc Pillot, 2009 Very unusual wine as Chassagne Montrachet is known for being an outstanding white wine from the Côte de Beaune. Full but mellow showing great cassis characters, well structured tannins and a long spicy finish 63.00 95 Chambertin Grand Cru, Domaine Trapet, 2001 Biodynamic Probably the one of most famous Grand Cru from Burgundy, a masterpiece in the Pinot Noir family. Domaine Trapet is one of the leading producers in the Cote de Nuits. 199.00 Bottle Red South of France 97 Crozes Hermitage « La Matiniere » Domaine Ferraton, Rhône, 2012 Dominated by Syrah, this Northern Rhône wine is packed with big but ripe tannins. Full bodied and bursting with juicy cherry and cassis flavours, long spicy finish 47.00 Château La Nerthe The terroir of Chateauneuf du Pape is famous for its “galets” or pudding stones which store the daily heat and resitute it at night which allow the grapes to ripen more intensely and make this terroir so exceptional. Château la Nerthe, residing in the high-brow Châteauneuf-duPape appellation, owes a lot ofits success to the favourable microclimate that affects the estate. 200 days of sunshine a year result in grapes maturing more quickly than in our estates and the famous northerly Mistralstops fungus spreading on vines, yet simultaneously proves problematic to spindly, youthfulvines. The team at Château la Nerthe are well used to combatting the wind however, andsucceed in cultivating 13 distinct grape varieties. Both red and white production take place,however it is the reds, showcasing grapes including Grenache, Syrah and Cinsault, whichgive this estate its fantastic reputation. 98 Châteauneuf du Pape, Château La Nerthe, Rhône 2006, Organic One of the most iconic estates in the appellation, oozes of class, structure and depth. The nose is fresh and fruity. We can find little red fruits and black fruits notes and also touches of black pepper. The palate is frank and elegant. The finish is long with round tannins 88.00 99 Madiran, Cuvée Charles de Batz, Domaine Berthoumieu, South West, 2011 Cuvée Charles de Batz named after d’Artagnan’s pseudonym when hiding from the Cardinal’s men in The Three Musketeers, is a blend of 90% Tannat with 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. The grapes for this wine come from low-yielding, old vines with an age of over 50 years old and are hand-picked. The palate is powerful and smooth with great concentration with flavours of leathery black fruit, black pepper 62.00 100 Cahors, Château du Cèdre, South West, 2012 Organic Cahors is the original home of Malbec and Pascal Verhaege produces one of the finest examples. Big, bold, very masculine but well balanced and structured with moorish damson and dark fruit characters, lovely spice and big structured tannins. 68.00 109 Corbières Rouge Cuvée Classique, Château Ollieux Romanis, Languedoc, 2012 Dominated by Carignan,it has concentrated flavours of cherries, cocoa, liquorice and balsam. Lovely oak ageing, spicy and Med. herbs finish. 38.00