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Beachfield Hotel Wine List
White Wines
Oyster Shack Sauvignon Blanc. Central
Valley, Chile. 2009 (2)
A lovely fresh aromatic, crisp white wine with hints of
grass and asparagus.
- Pinot Grigio delle Venezie IGT. La Delizia. Italy. 2009 (1)
Tongue tingling Pinot Grigio. Citrussy aromas with floral notes with lemony acidity and light creamy apricot fruit flavours.
- Silwerboom Chenin Blanc. Western Cape,
South Africa. 2009 (3)
A crisp off dry wine with fresh tropical fruit aromas and a
fantastic, zesty, lime and guava flavours on the palate.
- Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine sur Lie A.C.
Domaine de la Chauvinière.2008/9 (1)
A stylish clean, well-balanced wine from the Loire Valley.
Fine, dry, crisp flavour & a good long finish.
- Faultline Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand.
2008/9. (1)
A superb wine with gooseberry, citrus and mineral
characters. Excellent clean, refreshing finish.
- Pinot Grigio delle Venezia IGT. Antonini Ceresa. Italy.
2008/9 (1)
Fresh, dry white with a lovely floral bouquet, medium-bodied
with a rich flavour and perfectly balanced acidity.
- Chablis A.C. Simonnet Febvre, Burgundy, France. 2008 (1)
A wonderfully full wine from Burgundy with floral hints and
subtle buttery notes. Clean, fresh with perfectly balanced
acidity & with great length.
- Dr L Riesling QbA. Mosel, Germany. 2008 (4)
Not to be confused with better known but inferior German
varieties. Lightly nutty nose, with a herbal, nettly quality
over crisp apple and some citrus fruit. The palate is
smooth-textured and has a nice sweetness, peach fruit, pear
and again an apple acidity that maintains balance.
Full-flavoured and impressive wine.
Red Wines
- Ackerman Merlot/Carignan. Vin de France (B)
Soft berry fruit flavours dominate in this lovely blend with
light tannins.
- Dry River Shiraz, South Eastern Australia. 2009 (D)
Aromas of smoky rich fruits with a touch of mint and
flavours of luscious dark berry fruits with spicy notes.
- Arena Negra Cabernet Sauvignon. Central Valley, Chile.
2007/8 (C)
Rich currants and minty aromas. Plums and peppers on the
palate.
- Pinot Noir Domaine de Valmoissine, Vin de Pays des
Coteaux du Verdon, Louis Latour. France. 2008 (B)
Good Pinot aromas focus on red fruit, with distinct smoky
nuances. Fresh and bright flavours, light-bodied, crisp red
fruit and earthy notes following the nose. There's a wisp of
tannins along with clean fruit in the finish.
- Obvio Malbec 2009, Mendoza, Argentina (D)
This carefully crafted Malbec from San Carlos Valle de Uco
encapsulates the vibrancy and soul of Argentinean life.
Obvio Malbec excites the eye with its deep violet tones and
tangoes on the palate with an array of red and black fruits.
- Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Réserve des Cardinaux. Michel
Jouffron. France 2004/5 (E)
World famous Rhône wine in the embossed "cross keys" bottle.
Dark, rich & robust with a powerful nose.
- In Situ Syrah Reserva. Aconcagua Valley, Chile. 2005/6
(C)
Deep berry, plum, and floral aromas blend perfectly with
soft herbal notes. Ripe tannins offer a delicate and elegant
texture with a finish marked by hints of toasted coffee.
- Rioja Crianza. Bodegas Beronia. 2006/7 (D)
A vanilla aroma over wild fruits, raspberry, blackberry and
a touch of cherry, with hints of toasted bread and green
spices.
- Chianti Classico DOCG. Tenuta di Lilliano, Italy. 2006/7
(C)
Light garnet red in colour from oak ageing. Soft black
cherry fruit.
Rosé Wines
- Rioja Banda Rosada Paternina, Spain. 2007/8 (2)
Garnacha and Viura blend. Strawberry coloured, brilliant
ripe fruit notes and a fresh, light, lively persistent
bouquet.
- Pinot Grigio delle Venezie IGT Rosé (Blush) La Delizia,
Italy 2009 (2)
Fragrant, elegant, dry blush wine, delicately crisp and
aromatic with a refreshing balanced finish.
Sparkling Wines and Champagne
- Prosecco “Val de Brun” Astoria DOC. Italy (1)
With a delicate and fruity aroma, and a fresh and vibrant
taste, this sparkling wine is superb for any occasion.
Excellent as an apéritif.
- Fresita Sparkling Rosé. Chile. 8% (4)
With an exciting blend of high quality Chilean sparkling
rosé wine with hand picked Patagonian strawberries. 100%
natural. Bursting with refreshing crushed strawberry fruit.
- Champagne Beaumet N.V. Brut. Épernay, France (1)
A distinguished Champagne from the house of Laurent Perrier.
elegant and dry with creamy, fruity and nutty flavours and
fine pin-prick mousse.
- Champagne Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardin Yellow Label N.V.
Reims, France (1)
Big style Champagne with great finesse. A nose reminiscent
of white fruits and raisins. Fruit driven palate with
vanilla and characteristic biscuity notes.
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Taste Guide
White & Rosé wines are designated 1-9 with 1 being the
driest and 9 being the sweetest.
Red wines are designated A-E with A being the lightest and E
being the fullest.
Wine prices range between £14.00 and £29.50 a bottle.
Sparkling wines and Champagnes between £19.50 and £60.00.
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