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1.Piesporter Michelsberg, Prince Rupprecht, Germany. (6)
Attractive grapey flavour, slightly sweet with a lovely finish. A lovely wine for those with a sweeter palate £11.95
2.Muscadet de Sevre et Maine, Domaine de la Sensive, Loire. (1)
Grapes grown along the southern side of the Loire Valley are bottled directly from the lees. A very dry wine with a slightly creamy flavour. Ideally suited to seafood but fantastic with smoked salmon £14.95
3. Pinot Grigio, Venezie Sartori, Italy. (2)
An incredibly easy to drink wine! Made from Italy's most popular white grape this offers a light, fresh, dry wine, gently perfumed with lively fruit and a dry, slightly nutty finish. As one would expect - an ideal accompaniment to pasta dishes £16.25
4 & 5 Chablis AC, Ropiteau Freres, (2)
Steely mineral fruit makes for delicious drinking. This example shows good fruit balanced with generous acidity levels leading to a flinty finish. Easy to drink, especially with fish. 4.Bottle £17.95 5.Half Bottle £10.95
6. Sancere AC La Perriere, Loire, (1)
A fine example of Sauvignon with depth and flavour associated with the central vineyards of the Loire. Crisp, fresh and vibrant. £18.95
7. Pouilly Fume, Les Charmes. Loire. (1)
Made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes, the 'fume' is given by its growth in the flinty soil of the Loire. Distinctive green gooseberry fruit aromas lead to an almost spicy richness in this stylish wine. £19.95
8. Chablis Premier Cru Vaillons J. Moreau Et Fils, Burgundy, (2)
More intensely mineral than basic Chablis, this rich & racy wine offers powerful floral aromas with good length & weight of palate. A splendid wine said to equal many a Grand Cru £28.95
9. Puligny-Montrachet, Marie-Louise Parisot, Burgundy, (2)
One of the most famous white wine villages in the world. Fruit from 15 growers is traditionally vinified in oak barrels for 15 months to produce the typical classic buttery, creamy flavour so reminiscent of fine white Burgundy £35.95
