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Black Classic Brandy Liqueur

Decadent traditional brandy liqueur. A blend of continuous and single pot-distilled brandies is aged two years in French and American oak, then infused with orange, in homage to the Riverlands sun-kissed orchards.

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White Possum Naked Dark Cacao - Australian Bitter Chocolate Liqueur

Naked Dark Cacao is a bittersweet concoction of organic fermented cacao, a selection of earthy roots and a good measure of tangy yet floral lilly pillies.Pre-fermented to bring out all that chocolatey goodness, the maceration is aged for a month while giving it a gentle stir at regular intervals until the aroma becomes unbearably enticing. The team then adds several infusions of bitter roots for a lingering bitterness and a handful of native lilly pillies (riberries) to lend a floral note. Finally, a decent lick of dark sugar is added to bind everything together with a velvety texture.White Possum use real ingredients throughout and deliberately avoid filtering the liqueur to ensure no flavour is filtered out, so you may notice some sediment and oils that may drift out of the liqueur over time. Simply give your bottle a quick shake and all will be normal again!

White Possum Naked Amaretto

The folks at White Possum have been big fans of Amaretto and its marzipan flavour for as long as they can remember. But it was a shame not to be able to buy an Australian made Amaretto, so they decided to take matters into their own hands and make one. This is a stripped down version of the classic Italian Amaretto, but with an Australian twist. To make it, the team smashes apart Australian grown bitter almonds (a by-product of the apricot industry), cooks and infuses them in a clean sugarcane spirit for weeks. This is where they get that big bold marzipan flavour that Amaretto lovers will recognise immediately. They then add a pinch of wild Strawberry Gum leaves, harvested from outback NSW, which adds an extra floral boost. On the nose, you'll detect thick marzipan notes but also a smattering of floral and herbal aromas, thanks in part to the addition of Strawberry Gum. A quick swirl opens it up further. On the palate, you'll be greeted with an explosion of marzipan flavour thanks to a generous infusion of bitter almonds. It's thick, decadent and syrup-like with plenty of sweetness but not 'visit the dentist' sweet. On the finish, you'll experience a long drawn-out ending with brown sugar playing a key role in the length. Its flavours will dance around on your tongue like a house party into the wee hours of the morning. All of White Possum's liqueurs, including Naked Amaretto, are bottled exclusively in recycled glass spirit bottles. Between the lovely network of bars who help collect empty spirit bottles for them and the empty bottles that get spat out of their own 'tasting flight production line', they've managed to build up a locally sustainable supply of bottles. These bottles are given a "rough massage" to strip the labels off, then a hardcore hot rinse and a final polish up before being revived with a new liqueur filled life.

Marionette Bitter Curacao Liqueur

Marionette Bitter Curaçao is all about the fruit. Seville oranges bring a taste of the Mediterranean by way of Mildura, delivering luscious, candied orange flavours – bitter and warming all at once. Cacao, pomelo, and orange pith are first up on the nose, the warm earthy notes making way for a palate of raspberries and violets. Sherbety citrus shines, alongside peppery spice and a zip of herbal bitterness. This is the bitter aperitivo your negronis have been waiting for.

Marionette Amaretto Liqueurs

Marionette Liqueurs are only lightly filtered. Each bottle is packed full of real fruit and natural flavour.Amaretto Drink Local: Mildura Almonds The backbone of Marionette Amaretto is formed with almonds from the Keen family's lush biodynamic orchards on the Murray, macerated with a lick of golden syrup and a dash of salt. Marzipan characters of Goulburn Valley apricot kernels, held over from Marionette Apricot Brandy and Muscat from Australia's fortified-wine heartland Rutherglen rounds out this classic cocktail staple. Perfect for: Amaretto Sour, Godfather.

Marionette Apricot Brandy

Created by four of Melbourne's most sharp hospitality minds, Marionette Liqueurs is one of Australia's most exciting craft distilleries, making classic liqueurs with an Australian twist. Their philosophy is simple, Drink local. Drink Seasonal and they walk the walk by partnering with local farmers, sourcing small yield, high quality ingredients at their peak, to produce their line of liqueurs. We harness the wonderful produce Australia has to offer to create a serious product, without taking ourselves too seriously.Marionette Liqueurs are only lightly filtered. Marionette keeps the good stuff in, each bottle is packed full of real fruit and natural flavour. Apricot Brandy Liqueur Drink Local: Goulburn Valley Apricots Marionette Apricot Brandy delivers an indulgent, viscous texture and lashings of spiced fruit flavour, balanced with a dry, fresh finish. Premium quality, locally sourced apricots and brandy provide the perfect base on which to build your creations.

Unico Cello Limoncello

Made from a safely guarded recipe - two different types of lemons grown in Montacute Valley, Adelaide Hills (the original home of citrus growing in South Australia), a little mandarin peel and pure Adelaide Hills water! But why is this Limoncello so important? Well, some might call lemons "ugly" all due to their odd shape and different size, meaning not everyone wants them. After unsuccessful attempts to sell these lemons to supermarkets, the growers decided to remove the 150 year old trees. To help preserve this historic orchard, Applewood Distillery put up their hands and promised to buy all whole crop to make their delicious Limoncello. They hand peeled all those lemons to produce such a delicious drop.