Ricard Pastis (1L, 45%)
Original price was: €26.95.€22.95Current price is: €22.95.Massively popular with the French, this is Marseille’s answer to Pernod, and is best served long with still mineral water and plenty of ice – a great aperitif.
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Massively popular with the French, this is Marseille’s answer to Pernod, and is best served long with still mineral water and plenty of ice – a great aperitif.
A light frothy mousse dissipates to leave a pale straw coloured base that possesses a very fine bead that shows good persistence. Aromas of citrus, green apple and pear are overlaid by light bread dough notes and hints of sherbet. Creamy like in its mouthfeel the palate possesses refreshing flavours of pears, baked apple, citrus and traces of sherbet. Finishes dry and crisp with an aftertaste of pears, baked apple and subtle lemon sherbet.
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Alc. 11%
Rob Roy finest blended Scotch Whisky from Morrison Bowmore Distillers Ltd.
1 litre size, comes.
Roberto Cavalli Coffee Vodka is a smooth Italian fashion-designer spirit, with notes of fresh grounded coffee and fruit in a statement bottle.
Roberto Cavalli Coffee Vodka is an elegant Italian concoction by its namesake fashion designer. A smooth spirit with fresh grounded coffee and subtle fruity notes served in a state-of-the-art bottle.
Roberto Cavalli Vodka is a flavour masterpiece. Sophisticated, elegant and designed to please even the most demanding palate, this vodka was born of tradition and ages-old Italian distilling excellence.
The result is a very clean, unique flavour with neutral aromas and just the slightest hint of cream and lemon zest.
It goes into the mouth sweet, soft and well-balanced, a prelude to a dry, crystalline flavour.
Its medium-full body unveils a delicate bouquet of sweet cream and spices that come together in a long creamy finish.
Roberto Cavalli Vodka Gold edition is a new version of the personalized bottles specifically designed for the nightlife lovers.
Roberto Cavalli Vodka Gold edition sparks and glitters from afar, giving a spectacular show when it stands on the exclusive tables of the most prestigious clubs.
The effect is generated by the special metal coating which decorates and covers all the bottle.
This process is carried out by special machineries which take advantage of the absence of pressure and of the electrostatic force to transfer the particles of the metal film onto the surface already covered by a special paint. Metallization ends after treating the surface again with transparent varnishes.
The amazing result is a surface with mirror effect, absolutely not reproducible with other printing techniques.
The traditional logo of the brand and the texture of the animalier print at the bottom of the design are highlighted in neat black.
Roberto Cavalli Vodka Gold edition is produced in a 1000 ml size only and distributed in selected markets for allocated quantities in 2017.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Crystal clear.
This follows the natural appearance of the vodka itself, despite the dark presentation bottle.
Nose: Clean and frank, with a subtle citrus note.
This is taken from the official published sensory notes for Roberto Cavalli Vodka.
Palate: Sweet, soft and balanced, with a fine and silky texture.
This is taken from the official published sensory notes for Roberto Cavalli Vodka.
Finish: Long and soft, with mineral notes that fade slowly.
This is taken from the official published sensory notes for Roberto Cavalli Vodka.
Taking the original and giving it a tropical twist, Roberto Cavalli Watermelon Vodka has the juicy, fruity flavour of watermelon at its heart, balancing out the sweetness with a bold twist of white pepper. A bright, refreshing, and effortlessly stylish vodka with the spirit of summer.
From the House of legendary designer Roberto Cavalli, this has to be the most fashionable vodka on the market. Not only that, but the Cavalli collection is the only premium vodka in the world to be made entirely in Italy.
Using pure mountain water and the fine grain from the Alps, this vodka is artfully distilled and filtered through fine flakes of carrara marble, resulting in an extraordinarily soft, smooth and sophisticated spirit.
This infusion takes the Cavalli original and infuses it with the taste of tropical watermelon, with the juicy, fruity flavour at its heart, balanced out with a bold twist of white pepper. Bright, refreshing, and effortlessly stylish.
The art of alchemy in this magnificent drink reflects the spirit of creation and innovation in every drop of Rodnik’s Absinthe Bohemian Blue. A spirit capable of transforming emotions into joy and happiness. Anise-flavored alcohol
Absinthe Rodnik’s Cannabis differs from traditional absinthe for two main reasons. First, it is produced in Spain and includes an unmistakable Mediterranean twist thanks to the addition of local plants to the recipe. Second, it incorporates cannabis in its distillation which flavours the absinthe with a distinctive taste of hemp. While Absinthe Rodnik’s Cannabis does not have similar effects to cannabis, the alcohol content of the green fairy remains high as ever.
Rodnik is an absinthe from Spain.
Rodnik’s absinthe has a softer anise aroma than it’s French homonym, which makes it ideal for long drinks and cocktails. Rodnik became the first Spaniard to redevelop the making of absinthe.
Rodnik’s Absinthe is an authentic Absinthe distilled in Spain from the finest Mediterranean plants and herbs. High in wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) content, it is aromatic and smooth to the taste.
The first gin from Japan’s legendary Suntory – Roku Gin. This expression is made using a selection of botanicals, including six Japanese botanicals that provide a whistle-stop tour of the four seasons. These include sakura leaf and sakura flower for spring, sencha tea and gyokuro tea for summer, sansho pepper for autumn and yuzu peel for winter. Traditional gin botanicals also featured include the likes of juniper, orange peel, lemon peel, coriander and cinnamon, among others.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Pale straw with light green-gold reflections.
Nose: Fresh apple, pear, white grape, citrus and light floral sweetness.
Palate: Light and fruity, with gentle sweetness, fine bubbles, apple, pear, grape juice character and soft citrus freshness.
Finish: Clean and refreshing, with lingering fruit sweetness, light sparkle and a crisp alcohol-free finish.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Pale salmon pink with soft sparkling bubbles.
Nose: Red berries, strawberry, white grape, light citrus and gentle floral sweetness.
Palate: Light and fruity, with soft berry fruit, grape sweetness, fine bubbles and refreshing rosé-style freshness.
Finish: Clean and pleasant, with lingering fruit sweetness, soft sparkle and an easy alcohol-free finish.
One of three releases in Abuelo’s XV Finish Collection, this has spent the end of its 15-year maturation in barrels which used to hold Napoleon Cognac. A dry rum with notes of dried fruit and coffee.
An interesting expression from Panamanian Rum range Ron Abuelo – a well-aged expression which has been given a finishing period in casks that previously contained Napoleon Cognac! Ought to be a fascinating tipple…
An excellent Dominican rum, Barceló Imperial was awarded a Gold Medal and also the coveted “Best In Category” title at the 2008 International Cane Spirits Festival. This is aged for between 4 and 10 years, and offers a superb flavour profile.
A very rare old bottling of 25 year old Cuban rum from the Ron Edmundo Dantes brand, presented in a very stylish bottle. Though we’re uncertain when this was produced, it’s still a pretty bloomin’ awesome collectible piece. Those familiar with the Count of Monte Cristo ought to know where the name of this one comes from…
A terrific Cuban rum here from the Ron La Progresiva range! It was created to be a sipping rum, and it most certainly lives up to that moniker, though we’re certain it will make for a phenomenal rum-based twist on an Old Fashioned too…
This pack comprises a bottle of Sistema Solera 23, alongside a pair of glasses. This blend is made from a range of rums, some of which have been aged for up to twenty-three years. The resultant flavour profile is sweet, spicy and award-winning.
With over a 100 years of family tradition and history, this hand-crafted recipe is unrivaled in taste and flavour. Made from locally grown organic sorghum and 68 medical herbs, Rong Tai He contains 100% natural ingredients and can only be produced in the town of Moutai in the Guizhou Province thanks to the town’s unique micro climate and rich micronutrients found in the water source from Chishui River.
The ancient distillery process takes a minimum of 5 years, during which the clear spirit goes through 9 rounds of steaming, 8 rounds of fermentation in stone brick pits and 7 separate distillation extractions before ageing in round ceramic pots till perfection.
Technical Information:
• 68+Chinese medical herbs used
• 100+Rounds of distillation, fermentation and filtration
• 9 Years to produce 1 bottle of Rong Tai He Maotai
A Diageo Special Release of Rosebank single malt Scotch whisky, distilled in 1992, a year before the Lowlands distillery closed. Matured in refill American oak casks and bottled for the 2014 Special Releases with an outturn of 4,530 bottles.
Distillery Rosebank
Bottler Distillery Bottling
Bottling serie Diageo Special Releases 2014
Vintage 1992 Bottled 28.05.2014
Stated Age 21 years old
Cask type Refill American Oak
Number of bottles 1398/ 4530
Strength 55.3 % Vol. Size 700
Rosso di Montalcino is made from grapes grown on only one hectare of vineyard located in the youngest parcel of Tenuta la Fuga. The short aging in seasoned oak barrels gives life to an expression of Sangiovese enhanced by a generous fruity and floral bouquet with spiced and wooden notes.
Production Area: in the vineyards of Tenuta la Fuga, south-west of Montalcino, on the historic slope of Camigliano
Altitude: 350 a.s.l
Soil composition: medium-textured clay, rich in skeleton
Training system: low spur-pruned cordon
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Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright gold.
Nose: Fresh apple, pear, honey, vanilla and soft floral malt.
Palate: Smooth and rounded with orchard fruit, toffee, sweet cereal and gentle oak spice.
Finish: Medium in length with lingering vanilla, soft pepper and polished oak.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep amber. This is an inference based on PX finishing and bottle imagery rather than a formally published colour note.
Nose: Dried figs, dark toffee, and nutmeg.
Palate: Rich fruitcake, caramelised nuts, and a touch of spice.
Finish: Long, with lingering sweetness and warming oak spice.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright golden
Nose: Aromas of honey, vanilla, orchard fruit, and light spice
Palate: Rich and lively with flavours of apple, caramel, malt sweetness, and gentle oak
Finish: Medium to long with warming spice and lingering sweetness.
Fabulous 12 year old single malt from Royal Brackla! Bottled at 46% ABV, this whisky was finished in Oloroso sherry casks imparting a fantastically fruity, spiced depth of flavour. Royal Brackla was the first distillery to be granted the ‘royal’ warrant by King William IV back in 1833!
Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright gold. This is an inference based on the refill bourbon barrel maturation and overall presentation.
Nose: Fresh orchard fruit, vanilla sweetness, soft honey, and light oak spice. This is an inference based on the refill bourbon barrel cask type and the whisky’s Highland single malt style.
Palate: Clean and lively, with apple and pear notes, vanilla, gentle citrus, and a firm cask-strength structure. This is an inference based on the refill bourbon barrel maturation and 55.4% ABV.
Finish: Medium to long, warming, and slightly drying, with lingering fruit, soft spice, and oak. This is an inference based on the whisky’s cask-strength presentation and maturation style.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Chestnut amber.
Nose: Milk chocolate, raisins and hazelnut, with rich sherry sweetness and gentle spice.
Palate: Smooth and full, with dried fig, underlying citrus, toasted oak and dark fruit depth.
Finish: Spicy and warming, with subtle menthol, lingering oak and sherried richness.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep mahogany. This is a presentation-led inference based on the first-fill sherry cask style and product imagery.
Nose: Rich dried fruit, dark chocolate, and toasted walnut.
Palate: Full and punchy with sherried depth, orange peel, dark sweetness, and concentrated oak influence.
Finish: Long and warming with black coffee, nutty richness, dark fruit, and lingering spice.
A glorious Highland single malt from Royal Brackla! Matured for 18 years, this whisky is then finished in Palo Cortado sherry casks. Brimming with creamy vanilla and spice, this is an opulent, fruity sipper – worthy of the ‘royal’ warrant which was bestowed upon the distillery in 1833 by King William IV!
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep amber. This is a presentation-led inference based on the sherry butt finish and product imagery.
Nose: Rich sherry, dark fruit, oak spice, and a polished Highland character. This nose wording is a careful style-led adaptation based on the cask type and review-style source information rather than a formal official distillery note.
Palate: Full and warming with dried fruit, sweet malt, spice, and concentrated sherry influence. This palate wording is also an informed adaptation from the release style and review material rather than a published official tasting sheet.
Finish: Long and warming with lingering dark fruit, spice, oak, and rich cask depth. This finish wording is an inference based on the cask style and available review context.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Golden-amber
Nose: Honey, vanilla, malt, light citrus
Palate: Caramel, toasted oak, gentle spice, orchard fruits
Finish: Medium-long, smooth, with lingering honeyed malt and soft oak
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A 12 year old was distillery at the Lochnagar distillery, once visited by Queen Victoria when she was staying at nearby Balmoral.
The limited-edition Scotch you see here is Royal Lochnagar 12 Year Old, a Highland stalwart from a distillery that was said to be a favourite of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and is conveniently situated close to Balmoral Castle. Combined with its proximity to Cairngorms National Park, an area that contains one quarter of Scotland’s native forest and plenty of deer, it’s little wonder that it was paired with House Baratheon, a house with plenty of royal connections and whose sigil features a rampant stag.
Keeping with tradition, Royal Salute will launch the Royal Salute Diamond Jubilee Limited Edition to celebrate the Queen’s 60 year reign. Originally, Chivas Brothers first created Royal Salute as a tribute to the finest aged Scotch whiskies to Queen Elizabeth II, to celebrate her coronation in 1953. Indeed, 2,500 initial decanters were filled on the day of her coronation, the 2nd of June 1953. She’s the only the second monarch to do so, and it has not been seen since King Charles II reign over 400 years ago.
The very rare bottle is made from hand-blown and hand-cut crystal decanter and is finished with a show-stopping solid cut crystal stopper. Presented in a hand-crafted display box, the striking royal-blue whisky bottle retails.
The Diamond Jubilee will be celebrated in London and the Royal Salute Diamond Jubilee is a limited edition bottle that will only be available in 2012 during the Jubilee celebrations.
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
21 Year old Chivas Regal bottled in an Emerald Wade decanter1
This is the Honk Kong DNP release.
The third instalment in The Fashion Collection from Royal Salute is a collaboration with visionary fashion designer Harris Reed. This bold 21-year-old blended Scotch whisky is adorned with one of Reed’s signature feather headpieces, inspired by his perceptions of modern royalty.
The third instalment of Royal Salute’s Fashion Collection sees a dazzling collaboration with Harris Reed – the boundary-pushing designer known for dramatic silhouettes and gender-fluid flair. Dressed in a regal gold flagon, inside the glitzy exterior is a bespoke 21-year-old blend crafted with Reed himself. Sherry-matured Braeval and American oak Glenburgie bring richness and complexity to the mix, with layers of dried fruit, baking spice, and toasted nuts. A whisky as expressive as the man who inspired it.
The Royal Salute Jodhpur Edition pays tribute to the majestic polo arena that is Jodhpur. A city known for its striking sapphire-coloured houses that form ‘the Blue City’, and richly adorned palaces housing polo grounds. Polo and Jodhpur have shared a very strongbond since the 19th century – nostalgically called ‘the Golden Age of Polo’ and the ‘Sports of Kings’ has been greatly influenced by the Royal traditions of Rajasthan.
As a glorious celebration of this majestic arena, Royal Salute’s Master Blender Sandy Hyslop has created a unique 21YO blend reminiscent of the rich spices and flavour notes that can be found in the region, using a combination of carefully curated malt whiskies dully finished in virgin oak casks. The result is a golden blend, rich and velvety smooth.
This special edition features a stunning array of symbolic elements including lanterns, firecrackers and plum blossoms, to bring you and your family fortune and prosperity in the coming year.
Housed in a beautifully hand-crafted ruby flagon, our iconic 21-Year-Old Signature Blend is bursting with flavours of ripe fruits, autumn flowers, hazelnuts and a hint of sherry spice.
Ignite the New Year with the perfect gift to bring your celebrations to life.
The Design
Inspired by Lunar New Year celebrations as well as Royal Salute’s rich heritage, Feifei’s design is a fusion of East and West, emulating the explosion of colours and sounds surrounding this exciting time of year.
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Notice it is with No Box (70cl, 40%)
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Notice it is with no box 70cl, 40%
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
An absolute gem of a whisky, the 21 year old Royal Salute Signature Blend is a sophisticated expression. It’s aged for a minimum of 21 years in honour of the 21 Gun Salute that is fired at the Tower of London for Royal celebration. The whisky is presented in a classic blue Wade ceramic decanter.
Released in 2015, this is a blend of 88 different casks. The blending process was done using a unique process called Circular Blending.
Every fututre batch, will have half recasked and stored, essentially operating like a solera system.
The sixth edition in the Royal Salute Polo Collection, this colourful whisky is inspired by the sun-kissed city of Miami. Capturing the attention with its striking pink bottle, the Miami Polo Edition is the first Royal Salute whisky to be finished in first-fill rye and first-fill bourbon casks, creating aromas of juicy pears, blossom honey, vanilla pastel de nata and white chocolate on the nose, with hints of marzipan and cinnamon spice. The palate brings notes of fresh apricot, pear drops and coconut shavings over milk chocolate, with a backdrop of zesty lemon curd and gingerbread that linger in the finish.
Bottler Chivas Brothers Ltd.
Bottling series The Miami Polo Edition
Stated Age 21 years old
Cask Type first-fill rye and first-fill bourbon casks
Strength 40.0 % Vol.
Size 700 ml
A very special decanter to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 and is officially associated with all ceremonial Royal Gun Salutes fired from the Tower of London for Royal celebrations.
This deep purple decanter of Royal Salute is aged 23 years, and was blended and bottled specially for the Taiwanese market. The exclusive release is a tribute to the natural beauty of Formosa Island.
A very rare special limited edition Chivas Regal Royal Salute bottled in 1993 to celebrate the wedding of Naruhito, the Crown Prince of Japan, to Masaka Owada. The Royal Wedding took place on 9th June 1993 and the couple are now Emperor and Empress of Japan following the abdication of Naruhito’s father Emperor Akihito in 2019.
This Chivas Regal decanter contains a special 25-year-old Royal Salute blended whisky and is one of the rarest and most highly prized Royal Salute bottles for collectors. Still hugely popular with whisky fans almost thirty years after its release, this famous limited edition Royal Salute Royal Wedding Celebration 25-year-old whisky comes in a white Wade porcelain decanter in a very smart blue velvet presentation box with two ivory type clasps.
This limited edition 25-year-old Royal Salute was bottled in 1993 to celebrate the marriage of Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan, to Masaka Owada on 9 June that year.
Created by master blender, Charles H Julian, the Royal Salute was launched in 1953 as a tribute to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II.
This 25 Year Old was released to commemorate the Royal Wedding of the Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito to Masako Owada in 1993.
Category Blend
A very rare special limited edition Chivas Regal Royal Salute bottled in 1993 to celebrate the wedding of Naruhito, the Crown Prince of Japan, to Masaka Owada. The Royal Wedding took place on 9th June 1993 and the couple are now Emperor and Empress of Japan following the abdication of Naruhito’s father Emperor Akihito in 2019.
This Chivas Regal decanter contains a special 25-year-old Royal Salute blended whisky and is one of the rarest and most highly prized Royal Salute bottles for collectors. Still hugely popular with whisky fans almost thirty years after its release, this famous limited edition Royal Salute Royal Wedding Celebration 25-year-old whisky comes in a white Wade porcelain decanter in a very smart blue velvet presentation box with two ivory type clasps.
This limited edition 25-year-old Royal Salute was bottled in 1993 to celebrate the marriage of Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan, to Masaka Owada on 9 June that year.
Created by master blender, Charles H Julian, the Royal Salute was launched in 1953 as a tribute to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II.
This 25 Year Old was released to commemorate the Royal Wedding of the Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito to Masako Owada in 1993.
Category Blend
The 25 Year Old Treasured Blend continues Royal Salute’s legacy of distinction for elegantly crafted Scotch whisky. This is a true treasure to discover. Every detail is exquisite; from the precious and powerful liquid itself, to the beautifully crafted porcelain flagon and the luxurious material and intricate design.
It is a blend of treasured whiskies patiently matured for a minimum of 25 years in a rare collection of precious casks. It comes in an elegant flagon with gold detailing and a decorative jewelled stopper. Each bottle has been individually numbered to showcase the authenticity and rarity of the blend. The illustration inside the box reveals the treasure of the crown with all elements of the British Royalty and links to Royal Salute story.
The Royal Salute 29 Year Old Pedro Ximénez Sherry Cask Finish edition pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s first official visit to Spain in 1988. As a result, the packaging design, decorated in the style of the decorative street tiling of Madrid, pays tribute to the colourful and poetic Spanish architecture. Royal Salute Master Blender Sandy Hyslophas captured the richness of this exquisite sweet wine while keeping the unique Royal Salute signature firmly at the heart of the blend.
A tribute to the royal key ceremony is the 30-year-old Key to the Kingdom whiskey from Royal Salute. This ritual takes place annually in Edinburgh at the gates of the famous Holyrood Palace and is one of the proudest in the British monarchy – it symbolizes freedom and honor. The blend includes a variety of expertly selected whiskeys from Scotland, all of which have been matured for at least 30 years.
A new expression from Royal Salute, celebrating its connection to the British monarchy and taking its name from the Ceremony of the Keys, held annually in Edinburgh. It proffers aromas of tarte Tatin , blood orange and subtle peat smoke on the nose, with rhubarb, cinnamon and smoked peach on the palate.
Royal Salute 32 Year Old The Precious Jewel is a combination of magnificent whiskies and offers a true sip of history.
Much like the tapestries adorning the walls of British royal palaces, the design is filled with intricate details that bring to life the incredible stories connected to the British Monarchy, Scottish landscape and flavour profile of the whisky itself.
This is an incredible 38 year old blended whisky from Chivas, named for the Stone of Destiny – a block of red sandstone used in the coronations of the monarchs of Scotland and later the monarchs of the United Kingdom.
A very special 38 year old Royal Salute from Chivas, Stone of Destiny is named after the ancient stone used for British Royal Coronation ceremonies for centuries, symbolising the approval for the incoming monarch.
The Stone of Destiny, after much intrigue and dark shenanigans, is now back in Scotland.
Intense ruby red with garnet reflections. The aroma is complex with hints of fruit such as plum, blackcurrant and cherries macerated in alcohol, enriched with notes of sweet tobacco and chocolate. The taste is opulent with distinctive red fruit, balanced between freshness and plush tannins. An elegant and enduring wine imbued with intensely spiced notes. 14% ABV.
This Brunello di Montalcino Docg exemplifies Ruffino’s approach, based on century-long winemaking expertise coupled with artisan control over every step of production from vine to bottle. • The vineyards are mostly located around the villa, in the so-called area of “Greppi” because of its landscape formed by steep, rugged hills. Other hectares of the vineyard are places in “Le Logge” area, in the southern area of the appellation. • Sangiovese Grosso confers Brunello the power, longevity and elegance for which it is still famous in the world. Only the best grapes are selected for this wine. 92 Points Wine Spectator, 92 Points Decanter.
Sangiovese wine grapes with some Merlot and Colorina added to the mix. The 2017 Chianti came from a hot vintage with drought conditions. Higher elevation vineyards did enjoy some cooling breezes overnight giving some relief to the grapes and balance to the wine. This example is intense with dark fruit, clove, anise, dark cherry, grilled wild herbs and smoky flavours on the palate with balanced acidity to match. Pour with a meat-lover’s pizza.
Chianti Classico food pairings: meat-sauce pasta, meat lovers’ pizza, beef stew.
THE STORY The Latin word for “method” or “measure”, Modus is Ruffino’s modern interpretation of the blending of three noble grape varieties. First produced in 1997, it is an award-winning Supertuscan that enjoys critical acclaim worldwide. This fine wine calls for balance across its parts: vines, sun, land and labor. WINEMAKING NOTES The fermentation and…
Exlusively made from Chardonnay. The signature grape variety of the Maison, Ruinart Blanc de Blancs is a delicate wine Balancing Freshness and Roundness.
Grape: Ruinart Blanc de Blancs. Includes some 25–30 different Chardonnay crus. predominantly from the Côte des Blancs. the Montagne de Reims, the Sézannais and La Vallée de la Vesle. They reflect the rich diversity of the Champagne terroir.
“This blend brings together a balance of freshness and roundness, with each selected terroir chosen for the uniqueness of its chardonnays contributing to the complexity of the blend.”
Frédéric Panaïotis, Maison Ruinart Cellar Master.
Champagne Winemaking:
Harvested by hand Alcoholic fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats Malolactic fermentation
Aged in cellars for 2–3 years
Dosage: 7 g/L
Tasting Notes
Colour: Ruinart Brut sparkles in chestnuts, yellows and golds. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Ruinart Brut.
Nose: First impressions reveal subtle fruity notes of reinette apples and apricots, along with fresh almonds and hazelnuts. Hints of elderflower and coriander seed add a touch of complexity, followed by intense aromas of brioche and biscuit. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Ruinart Brut.
Palate: Sweet notes of golden fruit, plum tarts and ripe drupes develop in the mouth, with a harmonious and persistent roundness. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Ruinart Brut.
Finish: Elegant and persistent, with the distinctive freshness of chardonnay coming through at the end. This is an inference based on the official published palate note for Ruinart Brut
Grape: R Ruinart Brut is a harmonious champagne, produced from a blend of pinot noir (40–45%), meunier (10–15%) and fresh chardonnay (40%). Created from 40–50 different crus from the terroirs of Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims.
Winemaking
A blend of 40–50 crus including 20–30% reserve wine kept from a range of vintages
Alcoholic fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats
Aged in cellars for 2–3 years
Dosage: 7 g/L
Recommended service Temperature around 8°C.
The House of Ruinart is unlike any other. It was the first established House of Champagne in 1729 and inspired by the intuition of a monk well ahead of his time
THE FIRST CHAMPAGNE HOUSE
On September 1st 1729, in Reims, at the heart of the Champagne region, Nicolas Ruinart drafted the founding charter of Maison Ruinart, creating the world’s first ever champagne-producing company.
This gave rise to an enterprise that continues to flourish and to prosper nearly three hundred years later.
The intuition of his uncle, the monk who had first shown him the way, had thus inspired an initiative that was to make history.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Ruinart Rosé reveals coral and rosewood hues. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Ruinart Rose.
Nose: First impressions reveal intense aromas of tropical fruit such as pomegranate, lychee and guava, complemented by floral essences of rose and freshly picked red berries. Secondary aromas include hints of warm spices such as tonka bean and nutmeg. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Ruinart Rose.
Palate: This cuvée’s fresh character is combined with a refined structure and delicate roundness. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Ruinart Rose.
Finish: The elegant finish provides notes of peppermint and pink grapefruit. This is based on the official published tasting notes for Ruinart Rose.
A sure-fire hit from Ableforth’s, Rumbullion! is a cockle-warming spiced concoction, based on the kind of rich, full-bodied rums the seafaring fraternity would have enjoyed centuries ago.
At the core of this fabulous winter warmer lies a blend of the very finest high proof Caribbean rum, to which was added creamy Madagascan vanilla and a generous helping of zesty orange peel. A secret recipe was followed, finished with a handful of cassia and cloves and just a hint of cardamom.
Château de Saint Cosme is the leading estate of Gigondas and produces the benchmark wines of the appellation. The property has been in the hands of the Barruol family since 1570. Louis Barruol took over from his father in 1992 making a dramatic shift to quality and converting to biodynamics in 2010.
The estate lies in the heart of Gigondas where 15 hectares of vineyard grow in the shade of the Dentelles de Montmirail mountain. In addition to the estate-grown wines labeled “Château de Saint Cosme,” Louis Barruol buys grapes from contracted growers, labeling these “négociant” wines simply as “Saint Cosme.”
Côte-Rôtie is produced from 100% Sérine, an ancient and local variety of Syrah that is markedly different from modern selections. It is more oval, with lots of space in the bunch, resulting in a very aromatic wine. It is sourced from the schist soils of Le Plomb, Besset, La Viallière, and Neve climats. These hillsides are among the steepest in France with an incline as much as 55 degrees. The wine is made with whole cluster fermentation from indigenous yeasts, aged for 12 months in 40% new 228-liter barrels, and bottled without fining or filtration.
The Saint-Vivant Armagnac has a rich tradition dating back to 1559, when Saint-Vivant de la Salle produced the first bottle. The famous bottle “twisted” reproduces the original bottles used by Saint Vivant. The house uses Saint Vivant wines selected exclusively from the region of Gascony. These wines are distilled in traditional copper stills, and the resulting alcohol is aged in oak casks. The cellar master of Saint Vivant then starts the complex process of mixing the various distillates aged in order to get the final blend that makes this brand one of the most respected Armagnac in the world.
A subtle blend of high-quality Armagnacs that have aged for at least five years in oak casks, SAINT-VIVANT NAPOLEON is distinguished by its copper colour and its delicate, refined aromas of plum, blackberry and dried fruits.
This right here is a rare bottle of St. Vivant VSOP Armagnac. The unique bottle shape is said to mimic those used by St. Vivant when he made Armagnac back in the 1500s. It’s very interesting, to say the least.
Salt & Stone – The Story Behind the Name
Salt & Stone is a journey through Cyprus, a land where the sea meets the mountains, and where tradition blends with innovation to create something truly unique. The name itself—Salt & Stone—is a tribute to two defining elements of the island. Salt, carried by the Mediterranean breeze, represents the coastal spirit of Cyprus, its golden beaches, and the sea’s enduring influence. Stone, shaped by time and nature, embodies the rugged mountains, ancient landscapes, and the deep-rooted traditions of the island. Together, they tell the story of contrast and balance—just like our gin.
A Taste of Cyprus in Every Drop
Crafted with 30 carefully selected botanicals, Salt & Stone captures the diverse aromas and flavors of Cyprus. From the sun-kissed citrus groves of the coast to the wild herbs and blossoms of the Troodos Mountains, every sip reflects the island’s rich biodiversity. This is not just a gin, it’s an experience of Cyprus in liquid form.
Time-Honoured Craft
Our botanicals are gently macerated for 96 hours in high-strength spirit before being distilled in a traditional copper pot still. Such complexity demands time, and so the spirit is allowed to rest for 120 days — untouched, unfiltered, and undisturbed. When ready, it is delicately diluted and bottled in its purest form, capturing every note of character nature intended.
Samurai Sake is a pure rice sake with absolutely no water or additional alcohol added. This traditionaly distilled, undiluted sake contains 18%
Notice: the label can be other or as shown in the pictures
Samurai Sake is a pure rice sake with absolutely no water or additional alcohol added. This traditionaly distilled, undiluted sake contains 18%
Notice: the label can be other or as shown in the pictures
Grapes: 100% Merlot
Honeyed single estate rum from Venezuela with elements of bitter chocolate, nuts and buttery biscuits. It is made, unusually for a rum, through the solera process: casks of different aged rums are stacked vertically, the oldest (aged around 35 years) at the bottom, and as the distiller draws rum from one cask they top it up with younger liquid from the blend.
Santi Pinot Grigio Sortesele (750 ml): Santi Pinot Grigio Sortesele is a bright and refreshing white wine from Italy. It offers flavors of green apple, pear, and citrus, with bright acidity and a clean finish. This Pinot Grigio pairs well with seafood, salads, and light appetizers. Serve well-chilled to enjoy its fresh and lively character.
Red pitted and stemmed cherries for cocktail decoration
Tuscan wine royalty, Tenuta San Guido, releases Sassicaia 2021, the latest vintage of its true iconic flagship wine this February. The 2021, available through importers Armit Wines, has been eagerly anticipated following favourable vintage conditions on the rolling slopes of Bolgheri, towards Tuscany’s stunning western coastline. We sent The Buyer’s very own Italophile, Mike Turner, to taste the wines with Priscilla Incisa della Rocchetta and find out more about what proves to be another much sought-after triumph for the team at Tenuta San Guido.
The Sassicaia 2021 Bolgheri Sassicaia of Tenuta San Guido was obtained from Cabernet Sauvignon (85%) and Cabernet Franc (15%) grapes raised in the prestigious DOC of the same name which is located within Tenuta San Guido, located in the territory of Bolgheri (LI). The vineyards of origin are situated on calcareous soils rich in marl, stones and stones (which give the wine its name) and partly clayey, located at an altitude between 100 and 300 metres above sea level. For this red-masterpiece, the alcoholic fermentation took place in stainless steel at a controlled temperature between 28° and 30° C without the addition of external yeasts. After malolactic fermentation, the wine was transferred to French oak barriques (for 1/3 new wood and for the remainder of the first and second passage) where it was aged for 24 months, keeping the masses separated by vineyard origin. The assembly was in fact carried out only close to bottling. Before release, Sassicaia 2021 rested for a certain period of time in the bottle.
Tuscan wine royalty, Tenuta San Guido, releases Sassicaia 2021, the latest vintage of its true iconic flagship wine this February. The 2021, available through importers Armit Wines, has been eagerly anticipated following favourable vintage conditions on the rolling slopes of Bolgheri, towards Tuscany’s stunning western coastline. We sent The Buyer’s very own Italophile, Mike Turner, to taste the wines with Priscilla Incisa della Rocchetta and find out more about what proves to be another much sought-after triumph for the team at Tenuta San Guido.
The Sassicaia 2021 Bolgheri Sassicaia of Tenuta San Guido was obtained from Cabernet Sauvignon (85%) and Cabernet Franc (15%) grapes raised in the prestigious DOC of the same name which is located within Tenuta San Guido, located in the territory of Bolgheri (LI). The vineyards of origin are situated on calcareous soils rich in marl, stones and stones (which give the wine its name) and partly clayey, located at an altitude between 100 and 300 metres above sea level. For this red-masterpiece, the alcoholic fermentation took place in stainless steel at a controlled temperature between 28° and 30° C without the addition of external yeasts. After malolactic fermentation, the wine was transferred to French oak barriques (for 1/3 new wood and for the remainder of the first and second passage) where it was aged for 24 months, keeping the masses separated by vineyard origin. The assembly was in fact carried out only close to bottling. Before release, Sassicaia 2021 rested for a certain period of time in the bottle.
The Tenuta San Guido 2022 Bolgheri Sassicaia reveals a beautiful fruit profile with fresh blackberry, tart cherry and Mediterranean tones of blue rosemary blooms and lavender sachet. I tasted this wine several times over the course of a few months, and it has already shown a happy evolution coming into slow focus like the faint colors that emerge from a Polaroid photograph. Indeed, the bouquet appeared more closed just a short while ago. The wine’s strongest suit is its elegantly streamlined mouthfeel and its contained 13.5% alcohol content. These qualities add to the silky cleanness of the mouthfeel and the accessible freshness of this vintage. I am confident that this bottle will improve with time. It requires patience.
A bit shy aromatically, this concentrated red exhibits flavors of black currant, black cherry, blackberry, tobacco and sweet spices that show a hint of eucalyptus, with assertive tannins that take hold as this evolves through the finish. Although closed and compact at this stage, this is balanced, fresh and long overall. Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc.
Plenty of red currant, cedar, iron and terra cotta aromas follow through to a medium to full body with graphite, sandalwood, red currants and fresh Mediterranean herbs such as thyme and rosemary. The tannins are chewy but polished in texture. This is a Sassicaia that needs three or four years of bottle age to come together and soften. A structured wine for the cellar.
88% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Cabernet Franc, harvested throughout September. 13–15 days’ maceration. Aged for 23 months in French oak barriques (225 litres). TA 6.1 g/l, pH 3.45, RS 0.25 g/l. See my earlier note. This bottle presented by a Frenchman!
Transparent crimson. Savoury, balsam, appetising nose. Much drier (as opposed to sweet) than the other wines here. Strong French influence on the reticent structure. Lots of fresh tannin currently dominates the fruit but the fruit is pretty nuanced and interesting. But it’s still extremely youthful. The most youthful wine here. Aerate before serving for many years. (JR)
The 2022 Sassicaia is a very pretty, expressive wine. There’s a bit more Cabernet Sauvignon (and less Franc) in this year’s blend, and that really comes through in the wine’s flavor profile and slightly bruising tannins. Dark cherry, plum, leather, licorice, graphite and incense give the 2022 striking aromatic presence to match its rather brooding personality. There’s a bit of tension in the tannins that needs time to resolve. Yields were down about 20% because of intensely cold weather in spring, variable conditions during flowering and set, and then searing heat and drought throughout the summer.
The 2022 Sassicaia is a deeper, youthful magenta/red color with a slightly deeper aromatic profile of rosemary, gravelly earth, sage, mossy earth, and fresh black cherries. The palate has slightly broader shoulders but remains elegant. It has more plushness on the mid-palate, while its acidity shines through with the finish. It will need several years to shed its baby fat and show its full potential.
Sazerac Straight Rye is named for the Sazerac Coffee House in New Orleans, birthplace of the famous – and sublime – Sazerac cocktail. The Coffee House was acquired by Thomas H Handy, owner also of Peychaud’s Bitters. Originally, he sold bottles of the Sazerac cocktail, which was originally made with Cognac. Today, this glorious libation is produced at the Buffalo Trace distillery.
From a tiny distillery in Orkney, Scapa is often overlooked in favour of its more famous neighbour Highland Park. This 14yo was quite a shortlived bottling -it was introduced by then new owners Chivas Brothers to replace the old 12yo, but was subsequently superseded by the now-familiar 16 year old standard official bottling.
Scapa released this 16 year old expression in 2008 to replace the popular 14 year old. Highly regarded in its time, the 16 year old was discontinued in 2015.
The initially controversial 16yo official expression of Scapa is now winning people round with a jump in quality after a few wobbly years following the rapid transition from the much-loved 12yo via the short-lived 14yo. Orkney’s less shouted about (but still lovely in its own way) malt whisky has found its feet
Distilled: October 1991
Bottled: October 2007
Age: 16 years old
Cask Type: refill hogshead
Cask Number: 3557
50% ABV / 70cl
Bottle Number: One of only 355 bottles released
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Scottish Glory is a great value-for-money blend produced in Scotland. It is aged for three years before bottling.
After batches one, and two, and three, and four, and five, it’s time for a sixth batch of the superbly delicious Seaweed & Aeons & Digging & Fire & Cask Strength 10 Year Old! Hailing from an undisclosed Islay distillery, 25% of this single malt enjoyed a stay in sherry casks, imparting a satisfying sweetness to the robustly smoky, earthy whisky. Weighing in at 55.6% ABV, there’s plenty of added depth and intensity to be found in this full-bodied cask strength expression… you might like to punctuate with a dash of water or a cube of ice to open up all that flavour.
Seaweed & Aeons & Digging & Fire & Cask Strength 10 Year Old (Batch 08) Whisky (70cl, 56.3%)
After batches one, and two, and three, and four, and five, and sixth and seven it’s time for eight batch of the superbly delicious Seaweed & Aeons & Digging & Fire & Cask Strength 10 Year Old! Hailing from an undisclosed Islay distillery, 25% of this single malt enjoyed a stay in sherry casks, imparting a satisfying sweetness to the robustly smoky, earthy whisky. Weighing in at 56.3% ABV, there’s plenty of added depth and intensity to be found in this full-bodied cask strength expression… you might like to punctuate with a dash of water or a cube of ice to open up all that flavour.
Back with a five batch, a superb cask-strength whisky joins the ampersand-laden Seaweed & Aeons collection. This edition of the revered Islay single-malt spent ten years maturing, with the full batch enjoying an additional finish in sherry casks. Not only that – the whisky was then bottled at a hearty cask strength of 54.9%. So you get bonus ampersands, bonus sherry, and bonus ABV here, this whisky really does have it all and more.
Peat and sherry is a great combo, though sometimes it can be a bit like a shouting match between a foghorn and a washing machine full of pots and pans. Thankfully, this one shows off a welcome harmony between the two. It’s a marvellous variation of Seaweed & Aeons & Digging & Fire, featuring the same smoky 10 year old Islay single malt, though instead of just 25% of it being finished in sherry casks, the entirety of the whisky was finished in them. The powerfully peaty notes at its core are mellowed by just enough sherry sweetness, making for a superbly well-balanced flavour profile.
This right here is a 10-year-old single malt from an undisclosed distillery on Islay, with 25% of it having been finished in first-fill oloroso sherry casks, and bestowed the decidedly descriptive name Seaweed & Aeons & Digging & Fire. If those four words (and three ampersands) aren’t quite enough of an explanation of what this expression is all about, here are a few more: stripped-back, smoky, complex, a bit sherried, balanced, coastal. Yeah, that should do it. Great for people who love uncompromising Islay whisky and sans-serif fonts.
Tasting Note
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep gold. This is based on the supplied bottle image and the mature presentation of the rum.
Nose: Oily pear drops, papaya, caraway seed cake, foam banana, ginger and a minty edge. This is based directly on published tasting notes for the release.
Palate: Soft and oily, with molasses, dried orange, sticky ginger loaf and boozy sultanas. This is based directly on published tasting notes for the release.
Finish: Tannic oak, earthy tea, a touch of brine, and lingering gingery heat with chilli chocolate. This combines published retailer tasting-note summaries for the release.
That Boutique-y Rum Company has bottled up a stunner here, hailing from an undisclosed Australian distillery. It’s given us a few clues – we know that the distillery is located in Queensland, it’s Australia’s oldest operating distillery, and it isn’t Bundaberg. That should give the rum Columbos out there something to work with.
Produced from Queensland molasses, fermented for 12 days before distillation, the rum was filled into a selection of American oak vats and casks in September 2007, where it remained for ten years. Towards the end of 2017, the rum was transported to the UK and filled into a fresh bourbon cask for its final four years.
The label features a marvellous boat with a distillery on board, it’s exactly the sort of unusual scene we’d expect to see on a Boutique-y label, but this time it isn’t made up! The S.S Walrus was a floating sugar mill that could be found sailing Queensland’s Albert and Logan rivers in the late 1800s, with its owner using excess molasses to produce rum.
Batch 1 is a release of 420 bottles.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep golden amber
Nose: Aromas of honey, ripe orchard fruit, vanilla, and warm spice
Palate: Rich and vibrant with flavours of apple, caramel, malt sweetness, and oak
Finish: Long and warming with lingering fruit notes and gentle spice.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Deep mahogany amber.
Nose: Raisins, polished oak, orange peel, dark toffee and rich sherry spice.
Palate: Full and layered with dried fruit, cocoa, sweet oak, roasted nuts and warming spice.
Finish: Long, rich and structured with lingering sherried sweetness, dark fruit and dry oak.
Crystal Pure is the premium vodka that came as the finishing touch to the Serkova product range, utilizing the experience and know-how of the Serkova brand.
Resulting from a tenfold distillation, Serkova Crystal Pure has a perfect balance, rich alcohol intensity and a soft, refined taste, while leaving a velvety aftertaste. Its crystalline texture is by no means accidental. Its composition is from 100% wheat and for its creation the best raw material is always chosen which is the most important ingredient for high quality.
Luxury and purity are also reflected in its bottle, which catches the eye with its minimalist design, sandblasted surface and transparency details. Like Crystal Pure itself, the bottle is a revelation of quality, authenticity and dynamism. Try it!
The Sexton Irish Whiskey has introduced its first-ever line extension with an 11-Year-Old Single Malt, available exclusively through global travel retail. This meticulously crafted whiskey highlights a fusion of Irish tradition and modern innovation, drawing inspiration from the rugged landscapes of Northern Ireland’s North Coast.
Crafted from 100% Irish malted barley and triple distilled in copper pot stills, the whiskey is aged in Oloroso sherry-soaked French oak barrels for at least 11 years. This unique maturation imparts notes of dried fruits, dark chocolate, toasted oak, and nuts, delivering a rich and complex flavor profile.
Bottled at 43% ABV, the whiskey is presented in The Sexton’s distinctive black hexagonal bottle, concealing a deep mahogany liquid that reflects the care and precision of its production. Priced at €41 duty-free per 700ml, the release is set to debut at Dublin and Cork airports in January 2025, with further distribution planned across travel retail hubs later in the year.
The 11-Year-Old Single Malt is the vision of Master Blender Alex Thomas, known for her innovative approach to Irish whiskey. Thomas emphasized the importance of experimentation, noting that this whiskey captures the essence of The Sexton while amplifying its flavors through sherry cask aging.
Thomas shared, “This new expression balances the signature dried fruits, dark chocolate, and rich fruit cake notes with an added depth of flavor. It’s a liquid I laid down over 11 years ago, knowing it would become something truly remarkable.”
The casks were sourced from the Antonio Paez Labato family bodega in Jerez, Spain, renowned for producing Oloroso sherry barrels that contribute to the whiskey’s nutty and spiced aroma, as well as its layered and indulgent palate.
This new release builds on the acclaim of The Sexton Original Single Malt, which earned a double gold medal at the 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. The 11-Year-Old Single Malt continues the brand’s evolution, designed to appeal to both seasoned whiskey enthusiasts and newcomers to the category.
A creamy, sweet liqueur made with a combination of Black Irish whiskey, Irish spirit, caramel and vanilla. The result is aromas of toffee, butter, cream, vanilla and sweet spices that are echoed throughout the palate.
A creamy, sweet liqueur made with a combination of Black Irish whiskey, Irish spirit, caramel and vanilla. The result is aromas of toffee, butter, cream, vanilla and sweet spices that are echoed throughout the palate.
A great whisky made from 16 malt whiskies aged from 8 to 21 years. Jim Murray describes Sheep Dip as “young and sprightly”. Great retro packaging too. The only thing is, the picture of the sheep on the bottle doesn’t actually look like a sheep, it actually looks like an angry spaniel with horns.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark golden amber.
Nose: Toasted sweetness with molasses and warming spice.
Palate: Smooth spice, dried fruit, honey and gentle oak richness.
Finish: Smooth, mature and softly lingering.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Dark amber.
Nose: Toffee with spice and vanilla.
Palate: Smooth spice, dried fruit and honey.
Finish: Smooth and savoury.
A wonderful coffee liqueur, this is perfect for making layered drinks, and it’s brilliantly packaged. A highly recommended liqueur from Sheridan’s.
Tequila from Sierra Antiguo Blanco or ‘Plata’ – unlike the añejo it doesn’t seem to come with a sombrero on the lid…
Sierra Tequila Blanco is blended with Mexican Cafe Altero to produce this Authentic Coffee Liqueur. A great alternative to the other coffee liqueurs on the market.
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