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Hoxton Spiced Whisky

The disruptor the whisky category has been waiting for. Hoxton spiced whisky is for new whisky drinkers and flavour explorers. Blended with the finest scotch whiskies, using a base spirit of 3-year-old blended scotch mixed using fruits and spices. A citrus aroma with the sweet spice of cinnamon, raisin, orange and cocoa – backed by the distinctive cereal character of aged whisky. Baked apple, orange, traditional whisky notes, and raisin hit the taste buds before finishing with a hint of vanilla and dried raisin.

Spytail Ginger Rum

St Remy Napoleon VSOP Brandy

Distillerie Les Fils D'Emile Pernot Liqueur d'Absinthe

Delicate, subtly perfumed. The best way to discover the wormwood flavour, not much known. You can use it in your cocktails, as well as on a scoop of lemon icecream.

Distillerie Les Fils D'Emile Pernot Absinthe Deniset Jeune

The Deniset Jeune absinthe is one of the few clear absinthes made by the distillery. It is characterised by its freshness and its distinct wormwood flavour. <br>The name Deniset Jeune refers to a former absinthe producer, Henri Denisett, inventors of the pine-bud liqueur called Liqueur de Sapin.

Jules Larose & Cie Armagnac VSOP

Cognac Francois Voyer Cognac VS

100% Grande Champagne. Distilled with the lees, it ages in new Limousin Oak casks with a medium interior toast for 1 year. The ageing process continues in old barrels or hogsheads in a damp cellar. A progressive reduction is made, with distilled water (max 5% of diminution every 3 months). A blend of of least 2 1/2 year old Cognac.

Compagnie Des Indes Spiced Rum

Forget everything you thought you knew about Spiced Rum! Far from the segments clichs, this is not one of those syrupy rums packed with sugar and colourings but rather an authentic rum, with very little added sugar (15g) and no colourings whatsoever. It is a rum from a blend of Dominican Republic (approx. 80%) & Venezuela (approx. 20%), slowly infused with black pepper, ginger, liquorice, vanilla, nutmeg etc for 2 weeks. The rum obtained after maceration is thus naturally spiced and fruity. Whether sipping it on its own or mixing it in a cocktail, it is simply delicious! Tasting Notes: Visual Aspect: COMPAGNIE DES INDES? spiced rum is a deep and powerful light gold colour. It results mostly from the maceration of real botanicals and spices in the rum. The colour in your glass is thus completely natural. Nose: Balanced between the sweetness from the notes of nutmeg, vanilla and the touch of cinnamon and the spicy powerful side with the notes of ginger, pepper and the touch of citruses. It is intoxicating and shows a strong character. Taste: The word Spiced makes complete sense here with first this balanced sweetness soon making way for the citruses and spices such as ras el Hanout and cloves, building up to woody and warming notes of liquorice, tonka bean, vanilla and some vegetal aromas (Thyme, coriander etc?). Finish: cradled in a delicious sweet and salty world, as if floating on Aladdins flying carpet.

Jules Larose & Cie Armagnac XO

Alize Pineapple Liqueur