Railway Telegraph Wine List WE A3 3Fold 0415.indd

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SPARKLING WINE & CHAMPAGNE
Bottle 125ml
Castillo Perelada Brut Reserva
NV Spain£19.95
Castillo Perelada Brut Rosado
NV Spain£19.95
Waverider Sauvignon Blanc
2014 New Zealand£22.00
Willow Brook Three Choirs
Vineyard 2013/14 England
£5.50
Franklin Tate Estates Sauvignon
Sémillon 2012/13 Australia £8.95
Louis Röederer
£6.50
Vondeling Baldrick Shiraz
2012/13 South Africa£23.00
Runnymede Island Pinot Noir
2013/14 New Zealand
2011/13 Australia£35.00
Laurent Perrier Brut Rosé
NV France£79.00
£15.50
£3.95
Patriarche Vin de France Syrah
2012/13 France
Oyster Catcher Chardonnay Sutter Home Merlot
Mezzora Pinot Grigio Garganega
Morande Pionero Pinot Noir
2014 Italy
£19.95
£6.50
From the Rest of the World
2013/14 Chile £17.95£4.50
ROSÉ
£5.95
Dragonfly Cabernet Merlot
Grant Burge Filsell Old Vine
Shiraz 2011 Australia £45.00
2013/14 France
£5.50
£29.00
2012 Australia £29.50
Patriarche Vin de France Viognier
2004 France£77.00
£5.50
2012 California 2012/13 Chile
£15.50
£17.95 £18.50
£3.95
£4.50
£4.95
175ml
Soave ‘S’
Primitivo di Manduria Puglia
£3.95
Rioja El Coto
Amalaya de Colome Malbec
£4.95
Pouilly Fumé Domaine de
Fontenille 2012/13 France£28.00
Morandé Reserva Cabernet
Sauvignon 2009/10 Chile£26.50
Montagny 1er Cru Découverte
Stéphane Aladame 2011/12 France£35.00
Duas Quintas Tinto
Châteauneuf du Pape Domaine
de Nalys Blanc 2011 France £39.50
Rioja El Coto Crianza
Bottle 2013 Italy£18.50
2013/14 Spain£25.00
Grant Burge 5th Generation Rosé 2013/14 Australia£20.00
Saint Mitre ‘Cuvée M’ Rosé
2013/14 France
Alvi’s Drift ‘Red Bishop’
£19.95
Pinotage 2012 South Africa
Grant Burge 5th Generation Cabernet
£22.00
Merlot 2011/12 Australia From the Rest of the World
Laurent Perrier Vintage 2013/14 South Africa£19.00
£5.95
Bottle 175ml
£27.00
NV France £70.00
Signal Cannon Rosé
Willunga 100 Pinot Gris
NV France£64.00
Parée Rosé Vin de Pays
Côtes de Gascogne 2013/14 France£15.50
£4.95
2011/12 Australia£23.00
Bollinger Special Cuvée
£25.00
Hellfire Bay Chardonnay
England£42.00
£39.50
From the Empire
2013/14 South Africa£18.50
Gusbourne Estate Brut Reserve
NV France From the Empire
Matumi Chenin Blanc
Prosecco Tenuta Monticello Baron Fuente Brut Grande Réserve
RED
Bottle 175ml
DOC Italy£24.50
WHITE
£27.00
2011 Italy£25.00
2012/13 Argentina
£26.00
£6.95
2012 Portugal£27.00
2011 Spain£27.50
Cycles Gladiator Pinot Noir
2012 California£28.00
Wines by the glass are also available in 125ml measures.
Please ask
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Fleurie Domaine de la Bouronière 2013 France£32.00
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BARRELLED COCKTAILS
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Aged Rum Old Fashioned £8.50
Forest Hill £7.50
The original name for the old fashioned with a bourbon whiskey was said to have been
anachronistically, the recipe was said to have been invented by a bartender at a club in
honour of Colonel James E Pepper a prominent bourbon distiller who brought it to the
Waldorf Astoria hotel bar in New York City. Our version uses barrelled rum of 3 blends
which gives you a slightly sweeter and wholesome flavour you can’t say no to another too.
Smoked Aged Manhattan £8.95
The Manhattan originated from the Manhattan club in New York City in the early 1870s
where it was invented by Dr Iain Marshall for a banquet hosted by Lady Churchill (Winston’s
mother) in honour of a presidential candidate. The original "Manhattan cocktail" was a mix of
"American whiskey, Italian vermouth and Angostura bitters". During Prohibition (1920–1933)
Canadian whisky was primarily used because it was available. At the Railway Telegraph our
twist comes from using a smoking gun. Every aspect of making this cocktail will
open up your senses to a new level.
Negroni £8.95
The Negroni was originally invented in Florence Italy in 1919 at bar Casoni. There are
rumours that Count Camilo Negroni invented it by asking his bartender to strengthen his
favourite cocktail, the Americano by adding gin to Campari and Martini Rosso rather than
the normal soda water. At the Railway Telegraph we use a barrelled gin that only
deepens the flavours that once was.
SHARING COCKTAILS
Our leafy suburb, filled with amazing personalities and characters deserves a cocktail
that is worthy of its residents. Whisky, mint and sugar syrup will do that.
English Rose £7.50
An English rose is a young, typically English girl. Normally she will have brown
hair, pale skin, green eyes and rosy cheeks. she is very beautiful and very rare.
Our blend of gin, absinthe, citrus and berries is equal to her.
The Knickerbocker £8.50
Want to start the weekend early? The classic Knickerbocker dates back to the 1860's, just
a short time after this pub opened in 1853. This drink combines rum with a fruity mix
that includes raspberry and is sure to bring back a few childhood memories.
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Mediterranean Gin & Tonic £7.50
Mix of iconic dry gin with tonic water and fresh lime juice and berries to create a fresh
drink for casual parties that will go down a treat. Mix it with herbs from our garden
and get something unique. You won't go back to the standard G&T after this...
Truly British Gin Cocktail £6.50
Gin, elderflower cordial and cucumber what else could make the gin botanicals taste
even better? Well this is how, top up with apple juice and garnish with
a slice of apple for a truly British taste. Cheers!
The Telegraph Punch £25
Charles Dickens’s Punch, a recipe created by the writer’s own devising, is an ideal drink to
ring in the holiday season. It is difficult to imagine a better combination than the brandy and
rum found here. The brandy mellows the rum and the rum adds complexity to the brandy.
It’s also supremely “more-ish” – a colloquial English term meaning, well, you continually
want more. I'm guessing that's another you'll be having then?! Coming up.
Absinthe Fountain and Masterclass for 4
£30 with your choice of Absinthe
We all love how the water drips slowly from the taps into your absinthe glass, how the steady
drops hit the absinthe’s surface and slowly create a cloudy and opaque drink...what a way
to socialise with your friends over an absinthe fountain.
Pimm’s Cup for 4 £20
Pimm, a farmer's son from Kent, became the owner of an oyster bar in central London and
offered the gin-based drink containing a secret mixture of herbs and liqueurs as an aid to
digestion, serving it in a small tankard known as a No.1 Cup, hence its subsequent name.
Pimm's began on a large-scale production in 1851 to keep up with sales to other bars.
The distillery began selling it commercially in 1859 using hawkers on
bicycles…now you get to enjoy on a summers day in a great big cup
Beetroot Mary £8.95
When you think of the few 'classic' cocktails that bartenders even know how to make
anymore, none has a more storied past than the Bloody Mary, here is our
beetroot version, we hope you enjoy as much as we do.
Ban-Choc Daiquiri £9.50
This daiquiri benefits from a mere splash of rum compared to the original proportion.
We add depth to the classic daiquiri by adding banana and chocolate.
You won't think we're bananas after trying this!
Tequila Mockingbird £6.95
Named after Harper Lee’s 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird, this cocktail is thought to
have been created around the same time. Genius we say and I'm sure you'd agree too!
Honshu’s Cocktail - Manager’s Recommendation £12.00
Cider Nectar for 4 £25
Made with a combination of bourbon and Japanese premium whisky, we bring you a touch
of the oriental to the Railway Telegraph. The production of Japanese whisky began as a
conscious effort to recreate the style of Scotch whisky. The combination of plum
jam and plum sake preserves the sweet flavour for a summer’s evening.
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Our earthy, apple cider cocktail is tinged with brandy and sherry. Refreshing, light and
warming, that's a special blend we want to share with you! Tis the season to be in
country my lovely and if you can’t be in the country then we shall bring it to you!
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