Linden House

Wine List and Soft Drinks

WHITES

   

Le Petit Pont Reserve Blanc 2007/8. Vin de Pays d’Oc, France

 

£12.95

Great value. Fabulously clean and zesty and ridiculously easy to drink.    
     
Tempus, Sauvignon Blanc, 2009, Chile  

£13.75

From the central valle region. This is a wine with all characteristic gooseberry aromas shown by Sauvignon Blanc grape. Good acidity and very refreshing.    
     

Pinot Grigio 2007/8, Villa Blanca, Hungary

 

£13.95

Dry and medium bodied it has a citrusy, crisp finish, with a hint of grape.    

 

 

 

Conway Hills, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand

 

£14.25

Intensely young and vibrant, full of upfront grassy, nettley and gooseberry flavours. Marlborough is recognised as the best New World location for Sauvignon and this is a perfect example of its kind. The perfect accompaniment to fish.    
     

Macon-Lugny, Les Genievres, Louise Latour 2006, Burgundy, France

 

£15.25

Excellent Chardonnay from the Maconnais, produced in a single village. Ripe and fruity with well balanced acidity and good length of flavour. Bigger and fatter than Macon Superieur Blanc    
     

Pouilly-Fume, 2007, Domaine Jonathon Pabiot, Loire Valley, France

 

£18.50

Better value now than Sancerre and every bit as good. A real classic made in tiny quantities.    
     
     

ROSE

 

 

Griffin Ridge Rose, Cuvee Prestige, Vin de pays D'Oc, 2008, France

 

£14.50

More cranberry than strawberry, refreshing and worth every bit.    
     
     

REDS

 

Le Petit Pont Reserve Rouge 2007, Vin de Pays d’Oc. France

 

£12.95

Juicy, medium bodied and fresh, packed with flavours of velvety redcurrants and strawberries.    
     

Tempus Merlot, 2008, Chile

 

£13.75

From the Central Valle area of Chile. This wine has aromas of cherries, pepper and cocoa. It's full bodied and goes well with cheese, pasta, risotto, ham and white meats.

   
     

Poker Face, Shiraz, 2008, Australia

 

£14.95

This medium bodied Shiraz is vibrant with a lifted spicy fruit nose and smooth soft tannins on the palate that integrate well with the fruit flavours.    
     

Montepulciano d’Abruzzo 2006 DOC, Italy

 

£15.25

Really fruity, juicy fruit flavours dominate this wine with a super-ripe, near perfect mouth feel.    
     

Valserrano Crianza 2004/5 Bodegas Marquesa, Rioja DOC, Spain

 

£16.95

Gorgeously seductive Rioja with smooth dark fruit, a little spice and a long soft finish.    
     
     

CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING

   

Prosecco Frizzante, Colli Trevigiani, Enrico Bedin, Italy

 

£16.50

Lovely, light, gently sparkler with the classic pear, summer apple and melon flavours.    
     

Chapel Down Pinot Brut Reserve, England

 

£25.75

One of a growing number of great sparkling wines from England that are really giving the Champagne region a run for their money. Dry, biscuity and yeasty with refreshing acidity.    
     

Champagne Palmer, NV Brut, Reims, France

 

£29.50
 

The Palmer Brut is a lot better than many flagship wines from the 'grandes marques', fresh, elegant and of terrific complexity.

   
     

Champagne Andre Clouet, Bouzy, Grand Cru, ‘Grande Reserve’ France

 

£32.50
 

Extraordinarily fine, crisp yet creamy, very dry and stunningly pure, this red-berry scented pure Pinot Noir Champagne is succulent and precise. House Champers for Swedish Royals.

   
     

Veuve Clicquot, Yellow label, Brut

 

£39.50

Robust, spicy and fruity with all the style needed for celebration

   
     
     

WATER, FRUIT JUICES AND SOFT DRINKS

 

 

Highland Spring still and sparkling water, 1lt bottle

 

£2.25

     

Freshly squeezed orange juice, per litre

 

£3.95

     

Cranberry juice or tropical juice, per litre

 

£1.95

     

Elderflower cordial (to serve with sparkling water), 70cl bottle

 

£3.25