Restaurant wine list

We have searched long and hard to find some of Italy's finest wines. The perfect accompaniment.

White Wine 125ml 250ml
750ml
Abruzzo 2006 - Trebbiano d`Abruzzo, Gran Sasso, £4.00 £5.00
£14.50
A crisp mineral character and a supple texture on the palate that finishes dry and clean
 
Puglia 2006 - ‘A Mano’, Madonna della Grazie    
£17.50
Fascinating blend of the lesser known Greco and fiano grapes of southern italy. Apricot scented. Beautifully dry, aromatic & rich
 
Veneto 2006 - Soave Classico, Terre di Monteforte £5.00 £6.50
£19.00
Clean, full and aromatic this great example of Soave offers superb value.
 
Emilia romagna 2007 - ‘Clemente Primo’, Enio Ottaviani    
£20.00
We see this as being the best value white on our list, from a tiny producer, its fresh, dry with beautiful aromatics and full fruit
 
Le Marche 2006 - Verdicchio dei Castelli, Brunori,    
£21.00
A fantastic producer of the area’s famous grape. Crisp and well balanced with gorgeous fruit notes.
 
Campania 2006 - Fiano di Avellino, DOCG,Vesevo    
£22.50
Lovely aromatics, good depth on the palate and excellent length, real up and coming vinous region
 
Tuscany 2005 - Vernaccia di san Gimignano Tradizionale; £6.00 £8.00
£23.50
One of the oldest and noblest of Tuscan wines- Montenidoli vineyard is over 600 years old. The perfect ‘food’ white
 
Trentino 2006 - ‘Sot Sas’ cuvee, Maso Cantanghel    
£24.50
This THE region to look out for in italy,its producing some of the best wines for a fraction of its neighbors price, try this rich sauvignon blend
 
Colli Orientali 2006 - Pinot Grigio `Ramato`, Specogna, £6.50 £8.50
£26.00
One of the few remaining rare coppery (or ramato) Pinot Grigios with an uncharacteristic richness of fruit, and length
 
Tuscany 2006 - ‘Meriggio’ sauvingnon blanc, Tenuta fontodi,    
£27.50
Crisp, fresh gooseberry fruit, yet rich & long . Fontodi has been at the forefront of best Tuscan wines for centuries this being no exception
 
Piemonte 2006 - Gavi di Gavi ‘Montessora’, La Giustiniana,    
£28.00
Clean, rich and scented, with amazing depth. Unoaked. From the small gravelly single vineyard and arguable the best producer
 
Alto Adige 2005 - Manna Cru, Franz Haas, Alto Adrige    
£29.50
An inspirational and bold, aromatic blend of Sauvignon, Riesling and Chardonnay is proving to be one of Italy’s best white wines
 
Piemonte 2005 - ‘Langhe Bianco’, G D Vajra    
£35.00
Zesty, dry with a great minerallity, its Italy's most significant Riesling and could be challenging the Alsace, from a top Barolo producer
 
Tuscany 2005 - Chardonnay, ‘Collezione Del Marchi’, Isole e Olena    
£38.00
A vineyard producing some of Tuscany’s most revered wines, this being no exception- rich but balanced. Italy’s finest
 
Veneto 2001 - ‘Calvarino’, Pieropan, Soave classico    
£40.00
Regarded as the master of white wine in northern Italy, this is from their single vineyard ‘Calvarino’- this is a rare aged example, it never touches oak in ay of its production, resulting in purity and richness in fruit with apricot & almond nuisances

 


Red Wine 125ml 250ml
750ml
taly 2006 - Montepulciano d`Abruzzo, Gran sasso £4.20 £5.20
£15.00
Clean, fresh and plumy on the nose, rich, supple and accessible on the palate, soft and easy drinking
 
Sicily 2005 - Shiraz, Terre di Frederico, £5.00 £6.50
£17.50
Nicely focused fruit with lifted perfumes and good balance .The best value Italian Shiraz we’ve tasted
 
Veneto 2004 - Corvina/Cabernet Sauvignon, Thesaurum,    
£18.25
Versatile with fantastic concentration of cherry flavours. Medium bodied with good balance of oak and long finish
 
Tuscany 2006 - Chianti, Cerro del Masso,    
£19.50
Classic full bodied Chianti with deep colour it’s ripe and plummy with great balance.
 
Veneto 2006 - Valpolicella Classico, Allegrini;    
£22.00
It has a superb colour and a liveliness of fruit that is seldom evident in these wines, from one of the top producers
 
Friuli 2005 - Merlot, I Feudi di Romans, Isonzo    
£23.50
Remarkable value for money as it outclasses many pricier Bordeaux reds
 
Piemonte 2006 - Dolcetto d’Alba, ‘Rossana’, Ceretto £6.50 £8.75
£26.50
The baby of this famed Barolo vineyard should not be taken lightly- beautiful cherry fruit, light but complex
 
Trentino 2004 - Pinot Nero, Maso Cantanghel    
£27.50
As delicate, refined, Italian pinot noir we have tasted to date, Aromatic, red fruit tinged with hint of fine oak
 
Tuscany 2004 - Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Avignonesi    
£32.50
One of Tuscany’s renowned sangiovese’s & producers, amazingly approachable style- it has power yet is balanced by subtle oak
 
Tuscany 2001 - Ghiaie della Furba, Capezzana    
£42.50
Impressive depth and ripe berry fruit on the palate, cabernet/sangiovese/syrah blend. This is a top vineyard’s ‘super Tuscan’
 
Alto Adige 1996 - Cabernet Sauvignon, ‘COR’, Alois Lagander,    
£46.00
A rare opportunity, a 10+ year old Italian pure cabernet. Lageder’s flagship is powerful, smokey cabernet which oozes deep black fruit
 
Tuscany 2001 - Chianti Classico Riserva ‘Vigna del Sorbo’, Fontodi    
£47.50
As finer Chianti as we think is available on the market, it has superb elegance, definition and power. Now a highly sought after vintage
 
Tuscany 2001 - Brunello di Montacino, Salvio Nardi    
£60.00
This is the king of Tuscan wines and indeed the sangiovese grape, a fantastic producer, and a sensational vintage
 
Tuscany 1998 - ‘Tiganello’, Piero Antinori    
£69.00
The most important modern Italian wine it is THE original super Tuscan, this on its tenth birthday is drinking incredibly well
 
Piemonte 1998 - Barolo Riserva, ’Vigna Rionda’, Massolino    
£79.00
It is the most outstanding, traditional example of this rare grape; ’98 is seen as one of vintages of the decade in northern Italy Massolinno makes traditional Barolos, this is the rare riserva taken from the fabled village ofSerralunga d’Alba

 

Sparkling 125ml 750ml
G.H Mumm Cordon Rouge (Reims NV) £8.00 £35.00
NV Prosecco Supmante, Conegliano e Valdobbiadne (Vesevo NV) £5.30 £24.00

 

Rose 750ml
Alto Adige 2006 - Lagrien Rosato, Alois Lagander, £21.50
Proving to be one of the finest Italian roses, deep cherry red made with rare northern Italian grape with stunning results


Tabernacle Restaurant in London

Restaurant opening times

Monday to Friday

Midday - 3pm
6pm - Midnight

Saturday

6pm - Midnight

Sunday

Venue hire for parties and functions


Related links

Reservations
Restaurant booking form
Press reviews
Customer reviews