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St James Rum Agricole Blanc (White) Non-Vintage

St James Rum Agricole 'Royal Ambre' (Amber)

Distillerie et Domaines de Provence Absente (Absinthe) Non-Vintage

Armorik Classic French Single Malt Whisky

Armorik Yeun Elez Jobic French Single Malt Whisky

Armorik Double Maturation French Single Malt Whisky

Armorik Sherry French Single Malt Whisky

Matured fully in sherry casks, this expression of the Armorik spirit develops spicy notes and candied fruit aromas enhancing its naturally fruity DNA. This single malt brings together Breton and Andalusian influences for a generous taste. MATURATION: Olorosso sherry casks NOSE: Elegant and rich. Influenced by the oloroso sherry rich aromas. Vanilla and lemon notes bring a delicate freshness with a touch of mint PALATE: Nicely balanced and very round. Caramel sweets and more sherry aromas FINISH: Warm with a hint of pepper Reviews Jim Murray's Whisky Bible - 92 Points "Bravo guys! If their classic was a note on sophistication, then this was an essay" The Single Malt Whisky Club - "Mild spice around the back of the mouth and fruit to boot as well. Yes, vanilla and there’s that Jaffa note again. Yum!" About the Distillery The Warenghem distillery, located in Lannion on the north coast of Brittany, has been an independent family-owned company for over 100 years. Pioneers of whisky in France, with passion and success they produce an exceptional single malt. Armorik is above all the reflection of the terroir and the result of teamwork. Characterised by a fruity distillate, the editions of Armorik offer a diversity just waiting to be discovered.

Pierre Huet Calvados Fine 2 years

Certification:Calvados Pays d'Auge (Certified Designation of Origin)Ageing:Between 2 and 3 years in oak barrelsTasting:First smell: newly picked apples cooked in butter followed by refreshing hints of mint. After several minutes, frank apple aroma.Serving suggestion:Fruity alcohol particularly recommended to strong « eaux de vie » lovers.- Used as a basis for cocktails.- Used forculinary preparations requiring an aromatic power and a high content in alcohol (flambéing, sauces...)- Served as well at the end of a meal in a coffee cup.References:- Silver Medal Regional Competition Cambremer 2012Preservation:With optimal preservation conditions (constant cellar temperature), Calvados can be kept about 10 years.Distillation:The Calvados AOC Pays dAuge is obtained through a process of double distillation of cider in a traditional copper still called alambic à repasse (which translates as a double distillation still). First, the juice obtained by pressing the apples is completely fermented (12 months) in one-hundred-year-old oak barrels.Our still is heated by an innovative and unique process in Normandy: woodchips. Woodchips produced on the Estate serves as ecological combustible.The cider is heated once for the first distillation. These cooled and condensed alcohol vapors are between 30 and 35% proof.The second heater is to distill the petites eaux. Only the heart of the distillation is retained. Calvados obtained is 70% proof.

Orangina Glass

Mythe Absinthe

Absinthe has a long and illustrious history that is intertwined with prohibition during the time of World War 1 when Absinthe was outlawed. A lot of intense research has been undertaken by the Distillerie des Terres Rouges to revive this ancient liqueur which has been carried out with the highest respect for its old traditions. Mythe is distilled with aniseed, badiane, vervain, hyssop, and, of course, wormwood which produces a full, layered bouquet that is then followed by a balanced palate. The distinctive bitterness of the wormwood makes its presence known, but doesn't overwhelm the other botanicals. Best served in the traditional manner with 20mL poured into a glass followed by placing a sugar cube on an Absinthe spoon above the liqueur before pouring 100mL of cold water over the sugar. Enjoy the aromas and flavours that have long been forbidden.