The one that started it all! Pepper and peppermint note start-up upon entry. These move aside as a clean sweetness takes over and then finishes with white pepper and a faint yet recognizable liquorice ending. The classic little number that we've all done time with.
Charcoal filters have been used for extra smoothness and the unique taste of pronounced dried stone-fruit with hints of black cherry. Combining subtle notes of oak and maple along with vanilla and caramel, embellished with ginger and cinnamon. Its relaxed golden rum sweetness is floral and honeyed, and is balanced by an expansive and well-rounded finish that reveals a light, piquant bitterness of orange zest
Don’t be kidded into thinking Briottet Crème de Prune offers up the flavour of what we know as prunes in the UK, it is in fact a rich plum liqueur reminiscent of a classic plum brandy with a little extra cream. Alongside the plums, Mirabelle prunes are thrown into the mix but it’s the delicate yet intense flavour of plums that comes through strongest. Velvety on the palate and wonderful after a filling meal, Briottet’s Crème de Prune deserves a spot in your drinks cabinet.
The forerunner and kissing cousin to Bourbon, American Straight Corn Whiskey is defined by the US Government as having a recipe or mash bill with a minimum of 81% corn, the rest being malted barley and rye.
It is characterised by a rich aroma and flavours of vanilla and big, broad spice. Less sweet than traditional bourbon, it has subtle hints of rye toast with a light smokiness
The wines are conditioned in Gascon oak casks, matured with care and experience, gained from over one hundred years of knowledge passed down from father to son.
Big juniper and bitter flavours upon entry that move into crushed cornflakes and spicy juniper flavours. A big kick on this one that moves into hazelnut and baked rye bread on the very end. Bloody interesting stuff.
Nutty Sri Lankan arrack is a distinctively flavoured drink which utilises the flavours of some of the country’s most naturally occurring plants. The sap of the coconut flower stem forms the key ingredient of the drink and is combined with a range of hand-picked botanicals and distilled in a traditional column still. The result is a flavour which is reminiscent of diluted whisky with recognisable nutty and malted notes and the added fruitiness of dried strawberry. a truly unique flavour.
Hendrick's wondrous botanical signature consists of flowers, roots, fruits, and seeds from the world over. They function to complement and set the stage for our delicious duet of infusions: Bulgarian Rosa Damascena petal and specially selected cucumbers from the finest producers
Sweet summer berries squished into grape juice flavours. Layers of strawberry, raspberry and recurrent. Tartness followed by a silky and sweet finish. The kick is smooth and gives a mouthful of fat berries to finish. Classy moves from the Ciroc boys. Keep this one in the fridge for best results.
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Cîroc Apple Ultra-Premium Flavoured Vodka is infused with the crisp and juicy taste of bright green apples, with hints of vanilla and citrus.
Thick rose and lemon notes on the opening followed closely by delicate Turkish delight and faint Arabian spice. The finish is thick and full with heaps of rose and strawberry on the finish with a sweet yet comfortably strong bite. Cracking for cocktails and begs for champagne. Serve from the fridge to get the very best from this one.
Mandarine napoleon has been around since 1892 and it’s clear it’s bright, the vibrant flavour is what’s kept it in people’s hearts. The freshest mandarins from the island of Sicily are used to create the distinctive flavour this drink is known for and triple distillation ensures an intense mandarin freshness comes through clearly. Spices including sweet cinnamon, liquorice and cloves are added in to ensure the mandarin flavours come through strongly and sugar too is popped in to give it a sweeter kick. Enjoy over crushed ice.
Tanqueray No. TEN Gin offers a sensory journey with its aromatic blend of juniper, coriander, and the refreshing zest of whole citrus fruits, complemented by delicate chamomile flowers, culminating in an exceptional sipping experience.
A liqueur from Tosolini made using wild myrtle blueberries, aka bilberries - a fruit that is often mistaken for blueberries. It's a drink that is very popular in Sardinia.
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