The Il Bordello

Wine list.

Champagne

Champagne is a sparkling wine produced by inducing the in-bottle secondary fermentation of the wine to effect carbonation. The term “champagne” is used to refer either to wine produced exclusively within the Champagne region of France, or to wine produced elsewhere in a similar style.

HOUSE CHAMPAGNE

£45.00

(BY THE GLASS £9.95)

VEUVE CLIQUOT

£90.00

BOLLINGER

£90.00

DOM PERIGNON

£225.00

LAURENT PERRIER ROSE

£105.00

Italian Wines

Italian wine is wine produced in Italy, a country which is home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world. Italy is the world’s largest wine producer, responsible for approximately one-fifth of world wine production in 2005. Italian wine is exported largely around the world and has market share of over 10% in most Asian countries like India. Wine is extremely popular in Italy. Italians lead the world in wine consumption by volume with 70 literes per capita consumption, compared to 25 litres in the US, 20 litres in Australia, 40 millilitres in China and 9 millilitres in India. Grapes are grown in almost every region of the country. More than 1 million vineyards are under cultivation.

Vino della casa (house wine)

£17.50

(by the glass 5.95)

Chardonnay

£19.95

Verdicchio

£21.95

Lugana (Sirmione)

£19.95

Toscana (Bianco)

£23.95

Falanghina (San Gregorio)

£25.95

Vernaccia di San Gimignano

£26.95

Vermentino

£27.95

Greco di Tufo

£29.95

Fiano di Avellino

£29.95

Gavi di Gavi

£34.95

Vino della casa (house wine)

£17.50

(by the glass 5.95)

Barbera

£26.95

Valpolicella

£21.95

Merlot

£22.95

Pinot Grigio

£20.95

(by the glass 6.95)

Cabernet Sauvignon

£24.95

Salice Salentino

£24.95

Chianti Classico

£28.95

Nebbiolo D’Alba

£28.95

Primitivo

£29.95

Nobile Di Montepulciano

£30.95

(by the glass 8.00)

Anglianico

£31.95

Montecorno. Cantina Avanzi

£39.95

Rosso di Montalcino

£39.95

Barolo

£49.95

Amarone

£58.95

Brunello Di Montalcino

£71.95

Garda Classico Rosé

£23.95

(by the glass 6.25)

Prosecco

£28.95

(by the glass 6.95)

Prosecco Rosé

£27.95

(by the glass 6.50)

French Wines

Chablis

£42.95

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

£49.95

Chilean Wines

Chilean wine is wine made in the South American country of Chile. The region has a long viticultural history for a New World wine region dating to the 16th century when the Spanish conquistadors brought Vitis vinifera vines with them as they colonised the region. In the mid-19th century, French wine varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot were introduced. In the early 1980s, a renaissance began with the introduction of stainless steel fermentation tanks and the use of oak barrels for aging. Wine exports grew very quickly as quality wine production increased. The number of wineries has grown from 12 in 1995 to over 70 in 2005. Chile is now the fifth largest exporter of wines in the world, and the ninth largest producer. The climate has been described as midway between that of California and France. The most common grapes are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Carmenere. So far Chile has remained free of phylloxera louse which means that the country’s grapevines do not need to be grafted.

Chardonnay Torroen De Paredes, Reserva

£24.95

Cabernet Sauvignon, Torroen De Parades, Reserva

£26.95

New Zealand Wines

New Zealand wine is largely produced in ten major wine growing regions spanning latitudes 36 to 45 South and extending 1,600 kilometres (990 mi). They are, from north to south Northland, Auckland, Waikato/Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury/Waipara and Central Otago.

Sauvignon Blanc

£27.95

Enjoy

with family & friends