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Courvoisier VS Cognac 1L

Johnnie Walker Double Black Whisky 70cl

Johnnie Walker Double Black Whisky 1L

Hennessy VS Cognac 35cl

Hennessy VS Cognac 35cl

Hennessy VS Cognac The history behind Hennessy goes back to 1765. It was an Irish Jacobite officer who had served in the army of Louis XV that started the Hennesy Cognac Distillery. He had retired in the cognac region where he setup the distillery and began exporting his products to the UK and Ireland. Now known as one of the 'big four' cognac producers in the world (who between then produce around 85% of the world's cognac). Hennessy is the largest of the four, and produce around 70 million bottles of cognac a year. In fact, it was in 1840 that Hennessy became the worlds leading exporter of Brandy, and to this day have not lost that title. Being a type of Brandy, Cognac falls under the French appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) which means there are strict requirements to be called Cognac. These include twice distilling specific grape varieties in copper pot stills and aging for a minimum of two years in Limousin or Tronçais oak casks. The VS (very special) designation denotes that the youngest brandy within the blend has had the minimum two years in casks (it is always the youngest brandy in the blend which gives the designation).  Hennessy VS Cognac is a blend masterfully created from over 40 different eaux-de-vie. It is the Master Blender who oversees this process to ensure the quality.  The result of this blending and knowledge is a full bodied cognac. With a renowned smoothness, and a touch of sweetness it has distinct spice notes. The aging in wood gives a light nuttiness to the cognac, which join with flavours of rich dried fruits and berries. These are all rounded out by warming vanilla. Interesting fact: In 1813 Jean Fillioux was appointed Master Blender. A member of the Fillious family has kept this role ever since - more than 250 years and a total of eight generations! More from Hennessy Perfect Serve If enjoying straight up on its own, ensure you enjoy this at room temperature from a tulip glass. However this also works exceptionally well in the mix. Try mixing with ginger ale for a longer refreshing drink, which brings out the natural spice found in Hennessy V.S. Take a tall glass filled with ice and add 40ml of the V.S. Gently pour over 100ml of ginger ale (we like this with Fentimans), and stir gently. Garnish with a slice of lime.

EUR 24.95
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Jose Cuervo Especial Silver Tequila 1L

Jose Cuervo Especial Silver Tequila 70cl

Citadelle Vive le Cornichon Gin 70cl

Citadelle Vive le Cornichon Gin 70cl

Citadelle Vive le Cornichon Gin Since 1996, Château de Bonbonnet in the southwest of France has been the home of Citadelle Gin. Citadelle is proud of its geographic location, and from this they take inspiration. Thie aim was to distill the essence of their region into one perfectly crisp spirit. Each season, Citadelle's master blender Alexandre Gabriel and his team allow their curiosity to run free. In this way Citadelle creates its limited edition gins. Unexpected flavours and botanicals are blended, until something unique, special, and most importantly, delicious is created. With their Vive le Cornichon (their sixth limited edition) the star is the small, cornichon pickle (as the name would suggest!). Sourced from Maison Marc (which is renowned by foodies) in Burgundy, these cornichons are grown without insecticides, herbicides or preservatives. When finally ready for harvest, each is then picked by hand. Whilst this may be seen as unusual, it gives a surprising and enticing flavour profile to the gin. On the palate there are intense notes of juniper and aniseed, which is followed by a touch of vinegar and salinity from the pickles. The finish is long, lingering on the mouth and is reminiscent of mustard and pearl onions. Read more about Citadelle Perfect Serve Whilst this works really well in a classic Gin & Tonic (definitely use a neutral tonic here!), we think this was made for a Martini! In a mixing glass filled with ice, add 60ml of the Vive le Cornichon gin, 10ml of Dry Vermouth, and 10ml of pickle juice (from a jar of pickles). Stir for 5 to 10 seconds, and serve in a martini glass with a pickle for garnish.

EUR 39.95
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Glen Talloch Choice Blended Scotch Whisky 1.5L

Glen Talloch Choice Blended Scotch Whisky 1.5L

Glen Talloch Choice Blended Scotch Whisky As a blended whisky, Glen Talloch choice containsa a carefully selected blend of different types of single malts and grain whiskies. It is the malt whiskies which impact the most flavour to a whicksy, and is the reason why Glen Tallock add a high percentage (30%) of world-famous single malts (Balblair, Knockdhu and Speyburn) to their blend.  Their unique combination of malt and grain is matured in different oak barrels (required to be called Scotch Whisky) for a minimum of 5 years. This maturation process allows the natural aromas to develop. Their Master Blender ensures the combination occurs at just the right time to ensure the characteristic colour, aroma and flavour. The result is a whisky which has a eye-catching gold colour. The aroma is soft and has hints of warm spice, caramel and citrus. On the palate this is an exceptionally well rounded whisky, with delicious hints of vanilla and toffee. Read more about Glen Talloch Perfect Serve There's definitely no right or wrong way to enjoy this whisky, so experiment and find your favourite (neat, on the rocks, with soda or in the mix are all delicious). For something a little different, try a Horse's Neck Cocktail. Fill a tall glass 3/4 with ice and add 45ml of whisky and 6 drops of Angostura Bitters. Peel a long slice of lemon zest, and place in the glass between the ice. Slowly pour 150ml of Ginger Ale (we like Double Dutch, but any will work if not too strong) into the glass and stir gently.

EUR 31.95
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Plantation XO 20th Anniversary Rum 70cl

Plantation XO 20th Anniversary Rum 70cl

Plantation XO 20th Anniversary Rum This rum is part of Plantation’s Signature Blends range. A series of rums from the Caribbean and South pacific that are finished in France, using local knowledge from the Cognac region, and using secret recipes from Maison Ferrand, producers of cognac and other fine spirits. Plantation XO 20th Anniversary Rum is made from extra-old rums from Barbados and was developed to honour Alexandre Gabriel’s 20 years as Master Blender. The rums are chosen for structure and aromatic characteristics that are well suited for intensive oak ageing. From its first release, this edition was very well received by rum enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike, and over a decade later this rum continues to receive positive reviews and top awards. This Signature Blend is made using rums from Barbados, which have first been aged in bourbon casks under the tropical sun for 8-15 years. When ready, the barrels set sail for France to be further aged on the continent for 2-10 years, using a mixture of new white oak, bourbon and Ferrand (cognac) casks, each with a different level of toasting. This centuries-old process of “double ageing“ adds smoothness and complexity to the finished rum. On the nose there are initial fruity and floral aromas which lead to notes of sweet vanilla, cocoa and milk. On the palate there are complex layers of chocolate, vanilla, ripe banana and roasted coconut. There is also a hint of fresh mango from the long maturation process in the French oak casks, a flavour that confirms the rums advanced age. With a delicious long finish, this rum is one to be savoured. More from Plantation Perfect Serve To enjoy Plantation XO 20th Anniversary Rum, add to a glass with a large ice cube, sip slowly and enjoy. If you don’t like your rum neat, add a drop of coconut water for a delicious drink with a tropical vibe.

EUR 43.95
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Bacardi Caribbean Spiced 70cl

Bacardi Caribbean Spiced 70cl

Bacardi Caribbean Spiced It started as a family dream in Cuba, back in the 1862 when Don Facundo Bacardí Massó founded BACARDI. He bought a small distillery in Santiago de Cuba and this is where he radically changed the way rum was typically produced, making spirits that were smooth and light bodied. Today, BACARDI is an iconic worldwide brand with production sites across the globe, and with a wide and varied choice of tasty spirits. Bacardi Caribbean Spiced is their first premium spiced aged spirit drink. Taking inspiration from her home in the Caribbean, surrounded by coconut trees, Bacardi rum blender Noidys Herrera has taken a unique and unwidely used part of the coconut to create this expression - the magic comes from the coconut sugar blossom. A blend of a light aged rum and a heavy aged rum, with bold smoky flavours of molasses, is used for the base and together are blended with the coconut blossom sugar, pineapple and coconut water. Once rested and then filltered, cinnamon and vanilla are also blended into the spirit before being rested again and filtered once more for clarity and colour. The notes of caramelised pineapple and lightly toasted coconut are a delight for your palate, and the taste will transport you straight to the Caribbean. Did you know? The Bat symbol used on the bottle, was inspired by the bats found hanging from the distillery beams. Traditionally they represent health, family unity and prosperity and locals would ask for 'el ron del murcielago' – the rum of the bat More from Bacardi Perfect Serve Bacardi Caribbean Spiced can be sipped neat over ice or mixed with cola. We like it with Fever-Tree Distillers Cola, which was made specifically to mix with rum and whiskey.  For the cocktail lovers, this is perfect for a Caribbean Spiced Colada. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add 50ml Bacardi Caribbean Spiced, 50ml pineapple juice, 25ml coconut cream and a dash of cinammon syrup. Give it a good shake, strain into a glass with ice and add a wedge of pineapple to  garnish. Delicious!  

EUR 24.95
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Zacapa Sistema Solera 23 Rum 35cl

Zacapa Sistema Solera 23 Rum 35cl

AGED ABOVE THE CLOUDS: ZACAPA SISTEMA SOLERA 23 RUM Introduction Zacapa rum is named after the city of Zacapa in Guatemala, and was created to commemorate the 100th anniversary celebration of its foundation. Coming from the Aztec Nahuatl language, the name Zacapa means “on the river of grass. Proudly made in Guatemala, Zacapa 23 Rum is a blend of rums aged between 6-23 years. They age the rum using casks that previously held robust American whiskies and fine wines, giving this delicious rum a complex and balanced sip. The Process Zacapa Rum is made using the first press of virgin sugar cane, instead of molasses (which is more common). By using sugar cane, it makes the rum sweeter and smoother. The yeast used during the fermentation process is derived from pineapples, which brings out incredible aromas and flavours, and through the distillation process the aroma and flavour charater and profiles are defind for each of the Zacapa Rums. The Rum Journey Master Blender, Lorena Vásquez carefully selects a range of cask types and styles for each rum to capture specific flavours and textures, and that will give the perfect colour. Each rum uses a selection of base casks and a unique cask. Zacapa No. 23 base casks are American oak and charred American oak barrels that previously aged American whiskey and casks that previously aged Oloroso Sherry. The unique cask for this rum previously aged Pedro Ximénez wines.  Aged Above The Clouds Zacapa Rum is aged 2,300 metres above sea level, allowing the rum to develop a deeper aroma and rich layeres of flavour. Their master blender, Lorena Vásquez explains that “Zacapa is aged at high altitude where the temperature is lower. The lower temperature also directly influences the oxygen levels which are lower as well, and this lower oxygen level aids in a slower aging process. The slower aging, allows for more time for the aromas and flavours to combine.” Tasting Notes Aroma: Sweet aroma of vanilla, cacao and butterscotch with notes of caramelized roasted brazil nuts and toasted hazelnut. It has fruity notes of banana and dried pineapple and a touch of toffee. Taste: Complex, generous and full bodied, the taste starts with a depth of dried fruit and apricot, building to savoury oak, nutmeg, leather and tobacco with notes of coffee and vanilla, balanced with a spicy touch of cinnamon and ginger. Finish: It has an intricate finish with honeyed butterscotch, spiced oak, dried fruit and a hint of smoke. More from Zacapa Perfect Serve Zacapa No. 23 Rum is best served neat, or on the rocks but is also the star in a rum cocktail, like a Daiquiri. You could also use rum to make a twist on an Old Fashioned - add 45ml Zacapa No. 23 to a mixing glass with ice and add 10ml simple syrup, a dash of aromatic bitters and a dash of chocolate bitters. Stir together and strain into a glass. Express grapefruit peel over the drink and add as a garnish with grated dark chocolate. How long is Zacapa No. 23 aged for? Zacapa No.23 is a blend of rums that have been aged between 6-23 years. What is the Sistema Solera Aging method? Solera is a way to age rum to keep consistancy batch after batch, and is adopted from the Spanish way to age sherry. The process involes having multiple barrels to capture specific flavours and texture. When the oldest barrel of rum is finished, it is replenished with the next oldest, and so on. The newest empty barrel is replenished with a new batch of rum. Can this rum be enjoyed neat? Yes, it can be enjoyed neat, with or without ice. Is Zacapa No. 23 suitable for classic rum cocktails? Absolutely, it is perfect for a Daiquari, and also for variations of classic whisky or gin cocktails, like a Manhattan, Old Fashioned or a Negroni. How should I store Zacapa No. 23 Rum? Rum should be stored in a tightly sealed bottle in a cool, dry place, away from heat sources and direct sunlight. Stored this way, Rum will keep well for years, but the taste and quality of rum in an opened bottle will slowly change as it reacts with oxygen in the air. It is best to consume rum within 2 years of opening the bottle.

EUR 34.95
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