White Wines Guide
For white wines, a scale of sweetness
defined by the Wine Development Board using numbers 1-9 has been used. Number 1 signifies very dry wines and number 9 indicates
very sweet wines.
Red Wines Guide
This guide uses a simple five-point A-E scale. Wines designated with the letter A are easy on the palate, undemanding
and quaffable. At the other end of the scale, wines with an E grading are bigger and more concentrated with a greater sensation
of depth and fullness.
Red
Wines - all 75cl bottles
Bin 1, Taste Guide B
Invenio Merlot.
Deep ruby colour with perfumed red fruit character: £12.50
Bin 2, Taste Guide C
Elementos Shiraz/Malbec. An immediately fruity red wine, vibrant
and juicy in the mouth: £11.55
Bin
3, Taste Guide C
Boomerang Bay Shiraz, Grant Burge. Soft tannins integrate with juicy black fruit
flavours and a velvety texture: £12.25
Bin
4, Taste Guide B
Chianti DOCG, L Cecchi Figli. Deepish ruby in colour, well balanced with a good
fruity palate: £15.00
Bin 5, Taste
Guide B
Beaujolais-Villages Combe Aux Jacques, Louis Jadot. A fuller bodied, more traditional style
of Beaujolais Villages: £16.20
White
Wines
Bin 6, Taste Guide 1
Sauvignon Blanc, La Baume.
Grassy and fresh with a good bite of acidity to balance the ripe fruit: £12.90
Bin 7, Taste Guide 1
Invenio Pinot Grigio. A clean fresh
white with pear and apple flavours. £12.50
Bin
8, Taste Guide 1
Elementos Torrontes. An incredibly floral and scented dry white wine: £11.55
Bin 9, Taste Guide 3
Delicato Estate Chardonnay.
A soft and creamy Chardonnay that is mid-bodied and rounded: £14.50
Bin 10, Taste Guide 1
Chateau du Jaunay Muscadet sur Lie. Off-dry and light-bodied
on the palate, with youthful fruit on the nose: £15.10
Rosé Wines
Bin 11, Taste Guide 3
Caliterra
Shiraz Rosé. Off-dry and light-bodied on the palate, with youthful fruit on the nose: £12.50