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RESTAURANTGILMORE
at strine’s farmAt Restaurant Gilmore we have tried to put together a list of wines to suit most tastesand pockets with wines from the more well known countries backed up by wines fromsome lesser known “New Worldregions . We hope that you will enjoy both thechoosing of and (even more so) the drinking of the wines on this list. If however youwould like any help in making your selection please do not hesitate to ask forassistance.
House Recommendations True examples of the vastly improved Australian (bottled in Manchester!), South African andthe classic Spanish wines that have been coming out for the past few years. All of thesewines are very well made showing great wine making skills and flavours from the well grownclassical grapes.White 1Dry River, Chardonay 2008 £17.00A soft dry chardonnay from South East Australia.Full of gentle tropical fruit and refreshing balancingacidity2Eagles Cliff, Chenin blanc 2009 £17.00A stunning wine from Christiaan Groenewaldin the Breede River ValleyRed3Dry River, Shiraz 2008 £17.00A smooth South Australian red with deliciousconcentrated velvety fruit flavour and a hint of spice4Bodegas Navajas Rioja 2007 £17.00A fabulous rich yet delicate Rioja showing allthe classic rioja distinctive flavoursRose5Masia Perelada, Rosado 2008 £17.00The Perelada Rose exudes cherry fruit with adry finish
 
WHITE WINES
New Zealand6Mirror Lake, Sauvignon Blanc2008£22.00It has a typical Marlborough style with classyGrapefruit & elderflowersAustralia7Grant Burge Barossa Vines Chardonnay2006£19.00Soft, creamy, approachable Australian chardonnaywith a well balanced light oak character. This wineshows the fullness of flavour which represent the Barossa8Peel Estate Verdelho2008£25.00Made at one of Australia’s leading boutique wineriesthis wine is clean & unoaked with an elegant acidity.Intense aroma, generous middle palate and long, crisp finishSouth Africa9Jordan Estate, Sauvignon Blanc2008£24.50From one of Stellenbosch’s most beautiful estates.This is a South African classic at it’s very best - witha comples gooseberry flavour gained on maturityChile10Cousino Macul Chardonnay2007£21.00Unoaked Chilean chardonnay. A crisp, zesty wineshowing many of the characteristics of ChablisGermany11Niersteiner Bergkirche Riesling Kabinett2006£24.50Louis Guntrum , RheinhessenA very fine, Rhein-terrace riesling kabinett. Beautifully aromatic.Full flavoured yet finishing with a crisp drynessItaly12 Casa Defra Pinot Grigio Venezie 2008 £17.50Superb, lively white with a zippy charmPortugal13 Castello d’Alba Reserva 2006 £22.50Made in the Douro. A gold medal winner, agedin new oak giving it all the complexity of a great white
 
burgundyEngland14 Tern Valley, Phoenix2006 £17.50An astonishing first vintage from a wineyard outsideMarket Drayton. Dry, but aromatic, it is made fromthe Phoenix grape varietyFrance15Gewurztraminer Andre Lorentz2005£22.50Has typical lychee flavour and mouth-puckeringdry finish16Château Haute-Fontaine Blanc Classico 2007£17.50(Vermentino, Marsanne & Grenache Blanc)Citrus fruit aromas and palate with long refreshingfinish! Produced by the Dudson family.17Sancerre ,Les Godons, 2008£27.00Domaine Philippe RaimbaultA truly outstanding Sancerre with a fabulousrichness of fruit complimented by a crisp, lively acidity to givea wonderful balance18Chateuneuf du Pape White 2006£32.00Domaine du Vieuz LazaretMade with a blend of four grapes varities, Grenacheblanc, Clairette, Bourboulenc & Roussanne fromJérôme Quiot. Fruity with a full dry flavour19Pouilly-Fuisse Cuvee vignes blanches2006£40.00Domaine Saumaize MichelinA superb dry white burgundy, with a golden colourtinged with emerald green. Fabulous acacia and violet aromas,with a wonderful smooth, soft almond-like flavour20Petit-Chablis La Chablisienne2007£24.00La Chablisienne make exemplary Chablis. Since 1923they have been harvesting and vinifying wines whichreflect the mineral richness of the Chablis soil21Chablis 1er cru, “Les VaillonsDomaine Billaud-Simon2004£48.00Hand-crafted Chablis from one of the region’s superstars.Stardom often carries a big price tag but here the pricereflects the sheer quality of the wine, you will struggleto find anything better or truer to its origins22Puligny Montrachet, 1er cru “Les Clavoillons”Domaine Chavy2000£80.00Magnificent Puligny from a very fine vintage. Leading whiteBurgundy grower Gerard Chavy has some brilliantly sitedvineyards in Puligny, of which this is probably the best.
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