Aroma: Spicy, with distinct notes of rye, black pepper, cedar and cassia bark sweetened with a dusting of marzipan Hints of pear, apple and almond dance in its depths
Aroma: Cooked fruit (apple, pear, banana) and aromatic spices (cinnamon and cedar) mingle with a delicate floral character sweetened with light vanilla bean and brown sugar notes
Not for the faint-hearted wray & nephew overproof is one of jamaica's finest spirits and packs a punch as soon as you open the bottle. a jamaican legend, wray & nephew is essential for a classic caribbean mai tai and it's also the secret ingredient which many cocktail masters use to finish their drinks with a flourish. crystal clear and powerfully sharp on the tongue wray & nephew overproof is one of jamaica's finest exports and is perfectly paired with tropical fruit juice cocktails.
Clean polish vodka that holds its own. Bread and butter with dried apple and lemon zest on entry. crushed grains then take over with deep spicy overtones. The mouthfeel is medium-bodied and the finish is both flinty and pepper driven. This is really very good for the price and remains a favourite of the polish, who seem to drink cauldrons of it every weekend.
Xante is an unusual liqueur, the ingredients and even a full description of the flavour of which are kept under wraps by its makers. A truly mysterious liqueur with hints of pear as well as liquorice and intense cognac notes. The ripeness of the pears is apparent from the first sip and this combines beautifully with the fine cognac notes and delivers a flavour which is enjoyably sweet but with that refreshing pear tang present throughout.
A spanish gin that is one of only two gins in the world with its own EU designation of origin, Xorigeur is based on an 18th century recipe and was popular with the sailors at that time. The green handled bottle makes it stand out from the crowd but it’s the perfumed flavour and orange-rich character which really make this gin sing. A grape alcohol base gives it a juicy flavour which is peppered with bright herbaceous and spicy notes. Fresh, almost menthol juniper ends each sip, lingering as a quenching aftertaste.
The nose is quite thick and resinous, there is a pleasant oiliness with zesty citrus and peels and a hint of sherry. Plenty of oak and orchard fruits.
An award-winning offering, Yamazaki 18-Year-Old is an exceptional Japanese single malt which is certainly worthy of at least one taste. On the nose, you’ll feel its thickness, with resinous notes, zesty citrus and a hint of sherry. When drinking you’ll enjoy an array of orchard fruits and spiced oak, paired with fragrant floral notes and sherry-infused peels. The finish is long with fruit and oak combining beautifully to create a memorable flavour.
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