Elegant and clean scent shaping an overall softening and refreshing smell; subtle lavender and coconut mouthfeel, with the unique mastic smell being prevalent. Soft and sweet feel with a microscopic suspicion of sourness. vigorous mastic aftertaste.
Rinquinquin à la pêche is made using three different types of peach - Cardinale, coronet and June gold. As if this wasn't enough peach for you, they also used the leaves from peach trees, harvests just before autumn. The leaves and peaches are all macerated separately in alcohol and white wine. Afterwards, the liquid is added to the white wine, while the solids leftover is distilled and added to the mix. Perfect for a summer aperitif, rinquinquin à la pêche goes well with tonic water or served long and over ice. The terms rinquinquin was originally a generic word. In the Provencal language, it means invigorating drink (from the verb requinquilhar: to cheer up).
Try Regan’s no.6 orange bitters in your next cocktail. Their flavour is a magical addition to any cocktail that’s calling for bitters and the sharpness of the orange is what really helps it stand out from the crowd. Just a few drops of Regan's orange bitters can give life and body to your whiskey sours and it’s absolutely essential for a quality old fashioned. Zesty and sharp, just a drop or two of Regan's can make all the difference.
Pococello is the marriage between the world’s finest lemons from Amalfi Town in Italy, with the UK’s finest single estate spirit from Chase Distillery. Simple and delicious, capturing the pure essence of lemons, with it not being overly sweet. Try an as great alternative to a Spritz cocktail, over ice with tonic, or simply ice-cold".
Pimm's No.1 is made from a closely guarded recipe. The complex fruity notes of bitter sweet caramelised orange, fresh citrus & herbal flavours are perfectly balanced with refreshing tasting lemonade.
With its history in apothecary Peychaud's bitters have a strong authentic flavour which was originally dispensed as a medicinal tonic. Of course, the signature cocktail with Peychaud's is the sazerac but the subtle yet spicy flavour makes it a great choice for a wide range of cocktails from old fashioned to whiskey sours and the overriding flavour in each sip is aromatic cloves. Known as a great all-rounder Peychaud's can be mixed with virtually anything to create a complex flavour profile.
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