Trader Vic's Chocolate Liquer
Victor J. Trader Vic Bergeron in 1932 he opened a cosy pub and called it Hinky Dinks. His pungent vocabulary and ribald air made him a popular host, as did his tropical cocktails and his delicious interpretation of Polynesian food. Hinky Dinks in 1936 had become Trader Vic's. The Legend was born. Trader Vic's Chocolate Liqueur is a medium dark chocolate liqueur with just a touch of vanilla.
Tariquet Classique VS Armagnac
This smooth and silky Armagnac, with its dried fruit and caramel aromas combined with spicy flavours and a fruit filled finish. Makes for a beautiful after meal drink to warm you on a cold winter night.
DOM Bénédictine Herbal Liqueur
It is claimed that Dom Bénédictine is made from a traditional recipe from the Dominican Order of Monks (D.O.M) of 1510, lost then later rediscovered by wine merchant Alexandre Le Gran in the 19th century. Today Dom Bénédictine is one of the worlds favourite liqueurs. Its secret recipe contains aged Cognac blended with 27 individual herbs, roots and spices with a mellow touch of honey. Best served neat, on ice, or in cocktails.
FAIR Acai Liqueur
Açaí commonly grows in the rain forests of the Amazon. This indigenous berry contains a lot of antioxidants, fibre and heart-healthy fats.The sugar used in FAIR. Açaí Liqueur is also organic and Fair Trade Certified, coming from various coops in countries such as Malawi and Paraguay.
Vedrenne Pages Orance Curacao
Colour: shiny, amber with orange tints. <br>Scent: powerful, with hints of bitter orange peel slightly crystallized. <br>Flavour: very aromatic with hints of slightly crystallized orange.
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.