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  • FRATELLI “CHENIN BLANC" INDIA

    Rs.1119

    Pale yellow in colour with a bouquet of fresh tropical aromas. On the palate the wine offers smooth and elegant acidity. The contact of French oak enhances this wines elegance while adding to its mineral structure and thus making for a complex wine. Food Pairings: Pesto Fussili, Top Gun, Club Wich, Black Widow,Gambari Pizza, Penne Arubiata, Drums of Hell, Salads, All poultry & Seafood Dishes

  • SANTA RITA 120 “SAVIGNON BLANC” CHILE

    Rs.1449

    A clear, bright pole to medium yellow color a citrus taste overall, and lightly sweet as well. Food Pairings: Shrimp Cocktail, Chicken Quesadilla, Greek Salad, Pulled Wiches, Club wich, BLT, Sheikh burger, Dark knight, Chicken Parmagiana

  • MANNARA “PINOT GRIGIO” ITALY

    Rs.1699

    A dry easy drinking Sicilian white wine with a floral aroma and flavours of citrus, apple, pear, vanilla and almonds. Food Pairings: Potato skins, Beer battered Prawns, Cobb Salad, Grilled veg/ pasta Salad, Pizza Primavera, Sex Mex Pizza, Top Gun, Tequila chicken & buffalo steak

  • CAMPO VIEGO TEMPRABILLO BLANCO SPAIN

    Rs2199

    A highly aromatic wine — combining floral and white fruit aromas from the Viura with bright citrus characters shows high levels of acidity of tempranillo. Food Pairings: Perfect on its own or with chicken, fish and salad dishes

  • JACOBS CREEK CHARDONAY AUSTRALIA

    Rs.1999

    This medium bodied Chardonay has an attractive lemon, ripe peach, melon & subtle oak flavours. Food Pairings: Greek Salad, Caesar salad, Pizzas, Pastas, Hot flaming appetizers, Burgers, Top Gun & Seafood dishes

  • FRATELLI SANJIOVESE BIANCO INDIA

    Rs.1499

    A first for any Indian brand. On the palate hints of vanilla and violets along with a light body characterizes this rare white wine. Food Pairings: Shrimp Cocktail, Drums of Hell, Wolverine, S.O.B, Wolverine, Grilled veg/Pasta salad, Chicken Parmagiana, Tequila chicken, Bourbon Pork Ribs

  • FRATELLI “ SANJIOVESE” INDIA

    Rs.1199

    Made in traditional Tuscan way with sanjiovese grapes. the wine has a light but elegant oaky aroma, perfect fusion of acidity with a natural impression of sweetness & elegant tannins. Food Pairings- Route 66 Burger, SOB, Wolverine, Flambe steak, pasta

  • CAMPO VIEGO “TEMPRANILLO” SPAIN

    Rs.1999

    Its is perfumed. soft and fresh with a long finish with notes of fruits, vanilla and cocoa Food Pairings- pasta, poultry and fresh light cheeses, grilled chicken, small bites (light cheese, grilled vegetables)

  • PAULA “ MALBEC” ARGENTINA

    Rs.2199

    A typical violet—red color, its aromas fresh red and black fruits, berries, spices announce a smooth and round bodied wine. Food Pairings— Tomahawk Steak, Wild Hog, LSD, Pepperoni Pizza, Wolverine, Tequila Chicken

  • MANNARA “MERLOT” ITALY

    Rs.1699

    A full bodied wine , rounded off with an elegant & harmonious finish, pairs well with pasta & poultry. Food Pairings- Lasagna, Penne Arabiata, Grilled Tequila Chicken, Chicken Parmagiana, Spaghetti Bolognaise & Meatballs

  • NIEL JOUBERT “PINOTAGE” SOUTH AFRICA

    Rs.1699

    Fine lively tannins in a long finish, smooth on the palette, with distinct delicate aromas. An excellent food accompaniment but also delicious as it is. Food Pairings— BLT, Conny Island Dog, Griiled Cajun Chicken wich, S.O.B

  • JACOBS CREEK “SHIRAZ CABERNET” AUSTRALIA

    Rs.1799

    A complex flavour of mulberry, plum, chocolate & spics with excellent fruity notes. Food Pairings— Flambe steak, Sex Mex Pizza, Philly Steak Sandwich, Pulled Pork Sandwich, Tomahawk Steak, Bourbon Pork Ribs

  • GROVER RESERVE

    Rs.1600

    A big brooding boisterous red, the kind that makes steaks melt. The fruit is present but sits beneath the oak which impart rich chocolate-coffee-toasty primary notes. With a name like Chéne (French for oak) one wouldn't expect anything else. Food Pairings- All our Aged Steaks & Ribs - Tomahawk Steak, Fillet of beef, BBQ Smoked Ribs, Flambe Fillet mignon, Iron Man, 66 Steak burger, LSD Burger, WTF