Pre-Performance Wine
Where possible, we encourage you to pre-order your drinks for both pre-performance and long interval dining. Wine can be pre-ordered by the bottle only, individual glasses can be purchased on the day from The Portico Bar.
Corkage is charged at £30 a bottle and only applies inside The House.
Wine List
SPARKLING
1. Louis Roederer, Champagne, Collection 243, France, NV - £82
An elegant, well-aged Champagne: 42% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir and 18% Pinot Meunier. Overtly flavoured - ripe citrus and nuts - but so refined.
2. The Grange CLASSIC, England, NV - £66
Pale straw in colour, with an intense nose of ripe orchard fruits and citrus peel, surrounded by notes of toasted and buttered patisserie. Fresh and saline on the palate, with apples and citrus fruit at the fore. Dissipating slowly, resulting in a long and pleasing finish.
3. The Grange PINK, England, NV - £70
A soft and restrained pale salmon pink colour with persistent fine bubbles. Fresh raspberry, cranberry and wild strawberry overlay a rich brioche patisserie base on the nose. The palate is vibrant with bright citrus fruit combining with creamy, soft meringue characters. A pleasingly long and textural finish making this wine perfect for matching with a range of dishes. Enjoy now or as the wine develops further opulence over the next 12 months.
4. The Grange WHITE FROM BLACK, England, 2020 - £76
A soft and restrained pale salmon pink colour with persistent fine bubbles. Fresh raspberry, cranberry and wild strawberry overlay a rich brioche patisserie base on the nose. The palate is vibrant with bright citrus fruit combining with creamy, soft meringue characters. A pleasingly long and textural finish making this wine perfect for matching with a range of dishes. Enjoy now or as the wine develops further opulence over the next 12 months.
WHITE
5. Danebury, Madeleine Angevin, England, 2023 - £36
Madeleine Angevine is a cool climate grape that grows well in England. Delicious orchard fruit aroma, dry yet fruit led white wine with refreshing finish.
6. La Combe Saint-Paul, Rolle, IGP Pays d’Oc, France, 2023 - £38
Fresh, subtly pine-accented Vermentino from vineyards in the south of France near the Mediterranean.
7. Cape Atlantic, Sauvignon Blanc, Western Cape, South Africa, 2023 - £40
Crisp and nettley Sauvignon Blanc from cool Cape vineyards.
8. Parisio, Gavi, Italy, 2022/3 - £45
Cortese grape, exuberantly flavoured, from this well-known Piedmontese DOC.
9. Francis Blanchet, Pouilly-Fumé, Les Pernets, France, 2022 - £58
Classic Sauvignon Blanc from the vineyards of the central Loire.
10. Wickhams Road, Chardonnay, Yarra Valley, Australia, 2022 - £55
Barrel-fermented Chardonnay from the cool Yarra Valley near Melbourne, lithe and citric.
11. Domaine d’Elise, Petit Chablis, France, 2021 - £65
Limpid, lightly creamy, unoaked Chardonnay from the heights above the village of Milly.
12. Agnes Paquet, Auxey-Duresses, France, 2020 - £100
Fine Côtes de Beaune from ancient vines: textured and rounded with accents of melon and nuts
ROSÉ
13. Ferry Lacombe, Mystère, IGP Mediterranée, France, 2023 - £40
Pale and understated Provence rosé: delicate flavours of berries and stone fruit.
14. Domaine de la Ribotte, Anais, Bandol Rosé, France, 2023 - £55
The sunny terraces of Bandol deliver a full flavoured and intense rosé from the Mourvèdre grape.
RED
15. Valle Frio, Pinot Noir, Maule, Chile, 2021/22 - £36
Fragrant, strawberry accented Pinot Noir from Maule, an old vineyard zone.
16. Les Vignerons d’Estezargues, Côtes du Rhône, Cuvée des Galets, France, 2021/22 - £40
Open, fruity southern Rhône from Grenache and Syrah.
17. Château Les Combes, Lussac-Saint-Emilion, France, 2019/20 - £45
Forward, unoaked Merlot-based right bank Bordeaux: plenty of red fruit and supple.
18. La Chapelle des Bois, Fleurie, Grand Pré, France, 2021 - £50
Juicy and refreshing Gamay from perhaps the best known of the ten Cru Beuajolais villages.
19. Talosa, Rosso di Montepulciano, Italy, 2021 - £55
Red-fruited, mildly savoury Sangiovese from vineyards just below the hilltown.
20. Château Bellegrave, Pauillac, France, 2019 - £85
From a sunny and highly successsful vintage, a classic left bank Bordeaux, 2/3 Cabernet Sauvignon and 1/3 Merlot.
21. Jean Guiton, Pernand-Vergelesses, 1er Cru Les Vergelesses, France, 2020 - £100
Seventy year old vines on iron-rich soil deliver an intense Côtes de Beaune with perfume and concentration
SWEET
22. Lions de Suduirant, Sauternes, France, 2018 - £50 (half bottle)
From a famed Sauternes estate: lightly oaked; tangerines and butterscotch.
OTHER
23. Still Mineral Water (750ml) - £4.50
24. Sparkling Mineral Water (750ml) - £4.50
25. Corkage - £30
Applies in The House only.
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