Baoding South Park
4722-F Sharon Road
Charlotte, NC 28210
Phone: 704.552.8899
Fax: 704.552.8828
Also visit our sister restaurant:
Jo Jo China Bistro

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Vivacious and lively Whites
Riesling – Chateau Ste.Michelle, Columbia Valley $ 7/20
Riesling – Robert Mondavi PS, California “Rated 84 in Wine Enthusiast” $ 7/20
Riesling – J Lohr “Bay Mist”, Monterey $ 7/20
Vouvray – La Carie, France $ 7/20
Albarino – Nessa, Spain “Rated 90 in Wine and Spirits” $ 7/20
Moscato D’Asti – Lo Duca, Italy $ 8/22
White Zinfandel – Beringer, California $ 6/16
White Blend – Conundrum, California $ 10/28
Chardonnay – Estrella, California $ 6/16
The Usual Suspects – Everyone’s Favorite Whites
Chardonnay – Robert Mondavi, Napa “Rated 90 in Wine Spectator” $ 8/22
Chardonnay – Kendall Jackson “Vintner’s Reserve”, California $ 8/22
Chardonnay – Sonoma Cutrer Russian River, Sonoma $ 9/25
Chardonnay – Hess Select, California “Rated 86 in Wine Spectator” $ 7/20
Chardonnay – Clos Du Bois, North Coast $ 8/22
Pinot Grigio – Estancia, California “Rated 89 & Smart buy in Wine Spectator” $ 8/22
Pinot Grigio – Voga, Italy “Rated 87 in Wine Enthusiast” $ 8/22
Pinot Grigio – Luna, Napa “Rated 88 in Wine Spectator” $ 9/25
Pinot Grigio – Stone Cellar, California “Rated Best Buy in Wine Spectator” $ 6/16
Pinot Grigio – Santa Margherita, Italy “Rated #1 Pinot Grigio-Wine & Spirits” $ -/36
Sauvignon Blanc – St.Supery, Napa “Rated 89 in Wine Spectator” $ 8/22
Sauvignon Blanc – Kim Crawford, New Zealand “Rated 92 in Wine Spectator” $ 8/22
Bold and Beautiful Blondes
Chardonnay – Trefethen, Napa “Rated 88 in Wine Enthusiast” $ 10/28
Chardonnay – Jordan, Sonoma  “Rated 91 in Wine Enthusiast” $ -/38
Chardonnay – Cambria “Katherines Vineyard&rdquo “Rated 87 in Wine Enthusiast” $ 9/25
Chardonnay – Toasted Head, California $7/20
Chardonnay – Cakebread Cellars, Napa “Rated 92 in Wine and Spirits” $ -/46
Rich and Supple Reds
Cabernet Sauvignon – Estrella, California $ 6/16
Claret – Coppola “Diamond Series”, California “Rated 90 in Wine Enthusiast” $ 8/22
Cabernet Sauvignon – Simi, Alexander Valley “Rated 93 by Wine & Spirits” $ 9/25
Merlot – Black Stone, California “Rated #1 restaurant wine in Wine & Spirits” $ 7/20
Merlot – Whitehall Lane, Napa “Rated 90 in Wine Spectator” $ 12/32
Merlot – Delicato, California “Rated 86 in Wine Spectator” $ 6/16
Merlot – Dynamite, North Coast $ 8/22
Pinot Noir – David Bruce, Central Coast “Rated best buy in Wine Spectator” $ 10/28
Pinot Noir – Belle Glos, Santa Maria Valley “Rated 95 in Wine Enthusiast” $ -/60
Pinot Noir – Mirassou, California $ 6/16
Pinot Noir – Castle Rock, California “Rated 87 in Wine Enthusiast” $ 7/20
Pinot Noir – Saintsbury, Carneros “Rated 87 in Wine Spectator” $ -/35
Zinfandel – Ravenswood VB, California “Rated 86 in Wine Enthusiast” $ 7/20
Syrah – Terre Rouge, California “Rated 93 in Wine Enthusiast” $ 9/25
Shiraz – Delicato, California “Rated 90 and best buy in Wine Enthusiast” $ 6/16
Malbec – BroQuel, Argentina “Rated 87 in Wine Spectator” $ 8/22
Red Blend – Water Wheel, Aus. 87% Shiraz, 7% Cab 6% Malbec $ 7/20
Red Blend – Care Crianza, Spain 33% Cab, 33% Tempranillo 33% Merlot $ 8/22
Red Blend – Bleasdale, Australia 75% Cab, 15% Shiraz “Rated 94 by James Halliday” $ 8/22
Big, Strong and Structured Reds
Cabernet Sauvignon – Silver Oak, Napa “Rated 91 by Robert Parker” $ -/100
Cabernet Sauvignon – Liberty School, California “Rated 89 in Wine Enthusiast” $ 8/22
Cabernet Sauvignon – Whitehall Lane, Napa “Rated 88 in Wine Spectator” $ 15/40
Cabernet Sauvignon – Robert Mondavi, Napa “Rated 87 in Wine Spectator” $ -/32
Cabernet Sauvignon – Beringer Private Reserve, Napa “Rated 95 in Wine Enthusiast” $ -/110
Cabernet Sauvignon – Caymus, Napa “Rated 95 in Wine Enthusiast” $ -/66
Merlot – Duckhorn, Napa “Rated 93 in Wine and Spirits” $ -/58
Trilogy – Flora Springs, Napa “Rated 94 by Robert Whitley” $ -/63
Meritage – Franciscan Magnificat, Napa “Rated 92 in Wine Enthusiast” $ -/46
Shiraz – Penfolds Bin 28, Australia “Rated 87 in Wine Enthusiast” $ -/32
Opus One, Napa “Rated 90 in Wine Spectator” $ -/180
Hoegaarden: Gets its great taste partly due to there being special ingredients added during the brewing process, such as - wheat, coriander and curacao orange peels. Also the pale, cloudy appearance of this mysterious looking drink is all thanks to an additional second fermentation in the bottle. 2 Gold Awards at Australian International Beer Awards. $ 3.95
Cottonwood Pumpkin Spiced Ale: The Pumpkin Ale is moderately bodied, crisp, and smooth to the mouth. The pumpkin flavor is faint, not overdone, which allows the spices to add to the complexity of the overall taste. $3.95
Saranac Pomegranate Wheat: This wholesome combination of unfiltered wheat beer and real pomegranate juice makes a smooth refreshing beer with all the goodness of pomegranate. $ 3.25
Duvel: Four generations of the Moortgat family have brought together Pilsner malts, Bohemian hops, and a unique yeast strain to create this intense, aromatic and beguiling ale. Rated 91 at Beer Advocate. 25.4 oz $ 14.95
Weihenstephaner Hefe Weissbier: A classic, unfiltered wheat beer from the world's oldest operating brewery. The Hefe boasts fruity banana and citrus flavors, which are complemented by creamy yeast flavors, spicy notes, and a smooth malt backbone. Full bodied and very complex. Rated 92 at Beer Advocate. 16.9oz $ 6.95
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale: It has a deep amber color and an exceptionally full-bodied, complex character. Generous quantities of premium Cascade hops give the Pale Ale its fragrant bouquet and spicy flavor. It is a flawless beer that opens with bright, perky high notes of maltiness and orange blossom. Gold Medal Winner at Great American Beer Festival. $ 3.95
Tiger Beer: Is brewed with malt barley from Europe and Australia, hops from Germany and yeast from Holland. This is a beer with a real taste to it, perfect as an accompaniment with Chinese cuisine. Gold Medal at World Beer Cup. 21.6oz $ 6.25
Chimay White: This beer with its typical golden color, its slightly hazy appearance and its fine head is especially characterized by its aroma which results from an agreeable combination of fresh hops and yeast. The beer's flavors, as sensed in the mouth, comes from the smell of hops: above all it is the fruity notes of Muscat and raisins that give this beer a particularly attractive aroma. Rated 96 at Ratebeer.com. $ 6.95
Chimay Red Premiere: Topped with a creamy head, it gives off a light, fruity apricot aroma produced by the fermentation. The taste perceived in the mouth is a balance confirming the fruity nuances noticed in the fragrance. Its taste, which imparts a silky sensation to the tongue, is made refreshing by a light touch of bitterness. To the palate, it perceives a pleasant astringency which complements the flavor qualities of this beer very harmoniously. Rated 96 at Ratebeer.com. $ 6.95
DogFish 60 Minute IPA: Flagship beer of DogFish. A powerful East Coast I.P.A. with a lot of citrus hop character.
Tasting Notes: Citrus, cedar, pine & candied-orange flavors and floral. Rated 88 at Beer Advocate. $ 3.95
Flying Dog Old Scratch Amber Lager: Is a malty, mellow beer, that is fermented at medium temperature to develop both ale and lager flavor characteristics, “Old Scratch” raise the standard in amber lager category. Gold Medal Winner at Great American Beer Festival. $ 3.95
Spaten Oktoberfest: Spaten Oktoberfest Beer is amber in color. This medium bodied beer has achieved its impeccable taste by balancing the roasted malt flavor with the perfect amount of hops. Having a rich textured palate with an underlying sweetness true to
tradition. $ 3.95
Anchor Steam: This is a dark coppery amber color with an off white, thick, long-lasting foamy head. It has a fairly mild but pleasant aroma that is a little fruity and malty with a hint of a citrus bite and a yeasty element. $ 4.25
Magic Hat #9: A beer cloaked in secrecy, an ale whose mysterious and unusual palate will swirl across your tongue and ask more questions than it answers. A beer brewed clandestinely and given a name whose meaning is never revealed. Why #9? Why, indeed. A sort of dry, crisp, fruity (a nice balance between the apricot, lemon and the malts), refreshing, “not-quite” a pale ale. $ 3.95
Bell’s Amber Ale: Made from mostly pale malt, some Munich and caramel malts. These add a little flavor of toasted caramel with just the right amount of sweetness, which is balanced by hop bitterness to clear the palate, and the result is a rich color and fruity flavor of cinnamon rolls, honey bread and fruitcake. $ 3.95
Victory Golden Monkey: This golden, frothy ale boasts an intriguing herbal aroma, smelled of cotton candy, clove and apricot and sweet malts, warming alcohol esters on the tongue and light, but firm body to finish. Exotic spices add subtle notes to both the aroma and flavor.
Rated 95 at Ratebeer.com $ 4.25
Victory V12: Heady with an aromatic fruity start and taste, this amber ale features hints of honey, pear and apricot in its well-nuanced flavor. The initial impression of fruitiness concludes in a refreshing dryness and spiced that begs you to sip again. Alc 12%. Rated 96 at Ratebeer.com 750ml
$ 11.95
Victory HopDevil: Bold, spicy and menacingly delicious, this American-hopped India Pale Ale offers an aromatic punch and then follows through with a lasting, full-bodied finish.
Rated 98 at Ratebeer.com $ 3.95
Grolsch Premium Larger: Medium roasted malt aroma with a light sweet beginning then was replaced by a slightly bitter bite. The aggressive carbonation gave the brew a slightly citrus zest and resulted in a clean finish. 16oz $ 5.95
St Peter English Ale (Organic Beer): Fantastic bottle, organic hops, primarily malty with bitter tones over the sweet in the beginning. This organic ale from England opens with a nicely rounded bitterness and has an interesting fruity finish. It has a nice light carbonation with the medium body.
Winner of Soil Association Organic Food Awards $ 6.95
St Peters Cream Stout: "Fuggles" and "Challenger" hops plus a blend of 4 local barley malts create an aromatic, strong, dark chocolate cream stout with a satisfying bittersweet aftertaste.
Rated 92 at Ratebeer.com/Gold Medal winner in the International Beer Competition $ 6.95
Rogue Morimoto Soba Ale: Morimoto soba ale is brewed with roasted buckwheat, pale malt, Munich Malt, 13-17 Carastan Malt, and crystal hops. The flavor is unique, toasty-nutty sensation with medium body and good hop bitterness. (Soba also known as buckwheat) is not a type of wheat but a member of the rhubarb family (a fruit, not a grain!)
World Beer Championships Silver Award 22oz $ 9.95
Rogue Hazelnut Brown: Dark brown in color with a hazelnut aroma, a rich nutty flavor and a smooth malty finish. Best Brown Ale in World Beer Championships 22oz $ 8.95
Ommegang Three Philosophers: The essence of wonder is a unique and masterful blend of strong malty ale and authentic Belgian kriek. A powerful marriage of cherries, roasted malts, and dark chocolate.
Rated 97 Ratebeer.com 25.4oz $ 11.95
Samuel Smith's Taddy Porter: Deep chestnut color with a lacy manila head. Sweet burnt sugar, dark chocolate, and roasted coffee bean aromas follow through to a tangy medium body of cocoa-dusted citrus rind and coffee with a slight tart finish.
Platinum Medal winner at World Beer Championships 18.7oz $ 5.95
Samuel Smiths Oatmeal Stout: Almost opaque, with an unusually silky texture and complex, medium-dry velvet palate. Nice creamy tan head, sweet aroma of coffee malts, starts mildly sweet, finishes with slight hop bitterness.
Rated 98 Ratebeer.com 18.7oz $ 5.95
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