Colour: Pale gold. Nose: Delicate aromas of citrus fruit, notably sweet orange. Taste: Sweet, fruit notes of zesty oranges and pears, with a hint of candy and toffee apples. Finish: Long, creamy and smooth.
Complex yet balanced with fresh orchard fruits, butterscotch and a hint of smoke on the nose. Deliciously rounded on the palate with vanilla custard, lightly honeyed fruits and a touch of spice
The perfect partnership of Oloroso sherry seasoned American and European oak casks creates the distinctive, warm character of this harmonious single malt. The delicate and indulgent flavours of American oak including vanilla, orange and toffee support The Macallan's more traditional characteristics of rich fruits and wood spice which take centre stage
Nose: Notes of honeyed malt, nuts and dark chocolate followed by hints of marzipan and all spice. Taste: Notes of dried fruit which is followed by a layer of complexity - rich notes of nuts, spice and citrus oils. Finish: The finish has a pleasant oak note with a honey sweetness that slowly fades.
Mega toffee hit slaps you round the face at first followed by warm fudge and toffee apple notes. The kicks is faint but the boost of chewy toffee is full-on. Quality street type mouth finish. Serve from the fridge for best results. Begs for cold apple juice.
A boutique and deliciously ripe-tasting limoncello made with lemons from Italy's Amalfi coast. The distillery was founded in the early 1940s with legendary grappa producer Bepi Tosolini being the original master distiller.
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.
Trois rivieres hides a lot of flavour in its crystal clear body. Punchy and awash with tangy notes, it is still smooth and is a great aLtrernative choice for your classic mojito or daiquiri. Fresh peaches, plums and pears come through in the nose and its high abv means once you sip you get the full depth of flavour in a single sucker punch. Despite its punchiness there is elegance to this rum and citrus and grassy notes come through to support the strength.
Even the shape of the bottle harks back to ancient Greece, Tsantali ouzo is a traditional flavour made in traditional ways using copper pot stills. as you’d expect with a good ouzo Tsantali is crystal clear and louches milky white when water is added. On tasting, you’ll enjoy a surprising sweetness which pairs with the strong liquorice notes you’d expect and hints of minty freshness too. The liquorice finish on this ouzo is sweeter than average making it a popular choice.
We use cookies to improve your experience. With your consent, we also use cookies to personalise content and analyse traffic. By clicking ‘Accept’, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Customer Privacy & Cookies Policy.