TABLE AND HOUSE WINE
The wines in this section do not pretend to be more than table wines.
    Bottle Case
       
 

Bottle size for all three wines

       
Moulin d'Arvie (France)      
Vin de Table      

Moulin d'Arvie Blanc des Blances Dry White

(12) - 75 cl
£5.12
£61.44
Moulin d'Arvie Medium Dry White
(12) - 1 ltr
£7.15
£85.80
Moulin d'Arvie Cuvee du Patron, Rouge      
       
Moreau House Wines (France)      
Moreau has a name for producing well bodied chunky wines in the
House range.
     
 

Bottle size for all three wines

Moreau Blanc Sec (Dry)
(12) - 75 cl
£6.09
£73.08
Moreau Select (Medium)
(12) - 1 ltr
£7.50
£90.00
Moreau Select Rouge      
       
Fruits of France      
Excellent customer friendly, fruit driven styles of wine invitingly packaged.      
       
Fruits of France Chardonnay
(24) - 18.75cl
£1.65
£39.60
Fruits of France Merlot
(24) - 18.75cl
£1.65
£39.60
       
Ancora Pinot Grigio Rose (Italy)
(24) - 18.75cl
£1.70
£40.80
       
       
For those who like a house wine to come from somewhere other than Europe, these offer the perfect solution.      
       

Red Rock

Both of these Australian wines are unpretentious and deliver a perfectly acceptable glass of wine at entry level. The white we think is particularly good value.

     

Australia White N V

(6)
£5.35
£32.10
Australia Red N V
(6)
£5.35
£32.10
       
Orange Street Chenin Blanc 2008/9 (South Africa)      
Straight forward, clean tasting Chenin Blanc that is good value.
(6)
£5.40
£32.40
       

Paarl Heights (South Africa)

These wines offer excellent quality at the entry level of South African wines.

They all have xpressive fruit and character and are worth trying.

     
Chenin Blanc 2009
(6)
£5.35
£32.10
Cinsault / Shiraz 2008
(6)
£5.35
£32.10
       
Sierra Grande (Chile)      
Central Valley      
Both are good examples of Chilian whites. The Sauvignon in dry with good fruit and acidity, whereas the Chardonnay is a more medium styled white.      
Sierra Chardonnay 2009
(6)
£5.12
£30.72
Sierra Sauvignon Blanc 2009
(6)
£5.12
£30.72
       
In the reds the Merlot is typical of fruit driven New World wines, the Cabernet/Sauvignon is in a more traditional style.      
Sierra Merlot 2008 /2009
(6)
£5.12
£30.72
Sierra Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 /2009
(6)
£5.12
£30.72
       
       
Marktree (Australia)      
Both of these wines offer typical Australian characteristics. The white is fresh and elegant offering more of Semillion than the Chardonnay whilst the Red is soft, juicy with plenty of red fruit aromas.      
       
Marktree Semillon/Chardonnay 2008 /2009
(6) - 75 cl
£5.35
£32.10
 
(24) - 18.75cl
£1.75
£42.00
Marktree Merlot Cabernet Shiraz 2008/2009
(6) - 75 cl
£5.35
£32.10
 
(24) - 18.75cl
£1.75
£42.00
       
       
Ocean Point (Australia)      
       
Ocean Point Chardonnay 2008/2009      
Lemony fresh and zesty Chardonnay which is great value.
(6)
£5.40
£32.40
       
Ocean Point Shiraz 2008/2009      
Dark in colour with a good bit of grip but not too peppery as some of the cheaper Aussie Shirazs can be, good value.
(6)
£5.40
£32.40