An exciting and unusual gin from islay whisky distillery Bruichladdich, the botanist is made in a Lomond still christened ugly betty and contains no fewer than 31 botanicals, of which 22 are native to the Southern Hebridean island itself.
Bosford Rose gin is wonderfully balanced with juniper, coriander, angelica, lemon peel and orange peel and made with natural strawberry and raspberry flavours.
The new gluten-free premium Rose edition is first distilled using all the botanicals of Bosford London Dry Gin original recipe.
A beautifully aromatic gin balancing the vibrant spices of Indian white cardamom and turmeric together with bittersweet sun-dried Murcian mandarin providing a lingering warmth and fragrant citrus freshness.
Thai spice with a very faint wave of juniper. lemon zest then comes to the forefront followed closely by a sweet pepper taste that moves through the soft kick. very faint liquorice, smashed parma violet and army and navy sweets wrapped in lavender on the finish.
Thai spice with a very faint wave of juniper. Lemon zest then comes to the forefront followed closely by a sweet pepper taste that moves through the soft kick. Very faint liquorice smashed parma violet and army and navy sweets wrapped in lavender on the finish.
Super clean notes of thai spice and blackjacks followed by bergamot, lemon and lime rind flavours. Juniper comes through mid-kick and remains for a while. The finish is full of bassets allsorts and dried flowers with citrus zest. This gin is awesome.
Whole red summer berry forward note, complemented with rich fruity juniper and green spice. Predominantly juniper and citrus, with aromatic red berry roundness and liqurice spice. The finish is remarkably smooth and dry, driven by waxy pine and liquorice notes. Although the earlier jammy nose and palate gives way to the waxy pine and angelica, an essence of blackberry and raspberry remains on the tongue long after the spirit has gone.
The Flavour: Intense full citrus flavour and dried orange peels. The Nose: Citrus, fragrant and somewhat bitter sweet. The Colour: Clear. The Use: Straight, on the rocks, excellent in cocktails and mixed drinks. Well-known for its use in the Margarita cocktail.
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.
The Flavour: Rich and fruity black currant flavour with a sweet lingering finish. The Nose: A sweet and tangy aroma. The Colour: Deep red. The Use: Most widely used as a mix with white wine, champagne or dry vermouth. But also straight, on the rocks; excellent in cocktails or in any other mixed drink.
The Flavour: Fresh, tangy orange flavour with a unique finish. The Nose: Fresh mandarin-like scent. The Colour: Turquoise blue. The Use: Straight, on the rocks, excellent in cocktails and mixed drinks.
The Flavour: Distinctly apricot with a hint of cognac and almond and tones of orange. The Nose: A mild aroma of juicy apricots. The Colour: Golden Amber. The Use: Straight, on the rocks, excellent in cocktails and mixed drinks
Invented in Notting hill, London. this liqueur is based on the neutral spirit with sour cherries and cassia bark to create a fruit-forward flavour, with spice and floral notes.
A vibrant variation on the Boë Gin recipe, which has been infused with violets! Surely an excellent tipple for the summer months, this will go well in a classic G&T and likely make some dynamically colourful cocktails too.
Appearance: An enticing, gentle pink colour. Aroma: Distinctive aromas of jasmine flowers and rose petals combine to create a beautifully floral and earthy fragrance. Smooth and sophisticated with a touch of sweetness, complemented by floral notes that add a rich complexity to elevate BLOOM Jasmine & Rose Pink Gins above other fruity pink gins.
Elegant and clean, with a rich creamy mouth feel and subtle warm spice on the finish. Blackback is great for drinking neat, with a mixer or in a cocktail.
Every sip a new experience; First the aroma of vanilla extract and mixed spices, followed by the captivating taste of sweet cinnamon and clove, finished by a sweet and oaky lingering of brown sugar, vanilla, and cloves.
The Black Cow team in West Dorset has made its very own vodka-based Negroni and bottled it up so that you can enjoy its deliciousness in the comfort of your own home! Featuring a base of Black Cow Vodka (which is made with milk from the cows of West Dorset), alongside vermouth, Campari, and a blend of bitters, this pre-bottled cocktail is marvellous indeed. Pour over ice, garnish with a good wedge of fresh orange, and enjoy while watching a moo-vie.
Rich and creamy, the bitter truth chocolate mole bitters is intense with creamy cocoa butter and bitter dark chocolate. This is followed closely by aromas of decadent vanilla, cinnamon and the classic bitters flavours of gentian and wormwood. Chocolate mole bitters is a modern and exciting addition to many cocktails, working especially well with aged spirits such as rum, tequilas and whiskies. Deep chocolate notes are perfectly balanced with hints of spice which you can enjoy creatively in a range of cocktails.
Violent violet hues welcome you to this aromatic and floral drink, the bitter truth violet liqueur is intense and florid. The deep purple hues are wonderful to drink offering the flavour of the wild violet blossoms that grow in the Alps, combined with quality grain spirit. There’s a slight sweetness to it but it’s the floral violet flavour that comes through most strongly, with a light perfume ever-present.
Jamaican rum is a delicacy we all know and love but what about taking it one step further? Bitter truth pimento dram brings together that fine rum and the sweet flavour of pimento, or allspice, creating a thoroughly enjoyable flavour. Cinnamon, nutmeg and clover are all encapsulated in the flavour and it’s a distinctive flavour which can be enjoyed simply over ice or added to any number of exotic drinks.
A virgin cocktail can still be as exotic and innovative as your regular ones. Non-alcohol orange flower water from the bitter truth is essential for fruity mocktails as well as adding a refreshing hit to white sparkling wines or champagnes. Natural orange blossoms provide its sweet yet delicate flavour and it adds a subtle citrus touch to any drinks flavour profile. It can even be used for flavouring light desserts such as meringues and mousses.
Warm and spicy, the bitter truth orange bitters have syrupy marmalade flavours which melt onto the tongue and add a real depth to a wide range of cocktails. The initial hit of orange is followed up by the spiciness expected from quality bitters, including notes of cardamom, caraway and a final hit of orange oil. Dash into your martini or mix in rum and whiskey cocktails, where the intense flavours of the spirit will be brought out even further.
Summery yet spicy, the bitter truth grapefruit bitters add a refreshing twist to your favourite summery cocktails. Grapefruit is one of those flavours that is often forgotten about but here it takes the centre stage and is supported by the spicy botanicals mix that the bitter truth is known for. Grapefruit adds a zesty citrus tang to any drink and pairs up beautifully with gin, vodka and light rum. add a dash to your daiquiri to take it to another level.
The popularity of celery bitters is on the up and the bitter truth celery bitters off a complex flavour profile which expands beyond most others on the market. Intense and aromatic with notes of white grape, lemongrass and even ginger, the flavour is boosted further by coriander seed, chicory and of course the fresh taste of celery. Refreshing and sharp, the bitter truth celery bitters is a must for traditional cocktails such as your bloody mary and even for spicing up a g&t.
Aromas and flavors of lemon chiffon, floral honeycomb and some salinity with a supple, tangy, moderately sweet medium body and a breezy citrus pith and gentian, hibiscus tea, sarsaparilla, and lavender perfume and potpourri finish.
Refreshing and sweet the natural flavour of apricots is tantalising on the tongue and infinitely mixable, as well as being the perfect partner for many different foods. Bitter truth apricot liqueur combines the natural juice from sun-ripened apricots with a sweet apricot schnapps, offering an authentic flavour of the fruit and a powerful hit of alcohol which works perfectly. Hints of almond and apricot pit add complexity without overpowering the welcome sweetness.
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