Rivière Du Mat Rum Arrange Mangue Passion (Mango Passion)
Made from Rivière du Mât rum, with natural notes of mango, passion fruit and selected spices, its Arranged Mango Passion recipe can be enjoyed neat or on ice. Tasting Notes: Colour: Amber with copper reflections Nose: Fruity note of passionfruit Palage: Delicious sweetness of fresh mango Enjoyed at room temperature or over ice in a “short drink” glass.
Rivière Du Mat Rum arrange Ginger
Rivière du Mât applies its ancestral know-how to Arranged Rums. Made from Rivière du Mât white rum, with natural extracts of ginger, lemon and lime, it is enhanced with selected spices. It can be enjoyed neat or on ice. Tasting Notes: Colour: Amber with copper reflections Nose: Freshness of ginger accompanied by the fruity of yellow lemon and a light acidity of lime Palate: Spicy tonalities balanced by fruit notes of yellow lemon and the sweetness of vanilla The Arrangé Gingembre Citrus can be enjoyed at room temperature or over ice in a “short drink” glass.
Rivière Du Mat Arrange Coco Torrefie (Coconut)
Made from Rivière du Mât rum, macerated coconut and selected spices, its Arranged Roasted Coconut recipe can be enjoyed neat or on ice. Tasting Notes: Colour: Amber with copper reflections Nose: Coconut note with a beautiful roast Palate: Toasted hazelnuts, delicious Enjoyed at room temperature or over ice in a “short drink” glass.
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.
Citadelle Jardin D'ete (Summer Garden)
It is summer in a bottle. This artisanal dry gin is inspired by the fruits and flowers of the garden of Château de Bonbonnet in France. Imagine it as a sensory postcard of the place, bearing accents of the garden fruit: whole lemon, Charentais melon flesh, yuzu and orange peel. And to round it off, juniper berries cultivated by hand from the orchard out front. The gin is a blend of 22 botanicals, which are distilled at low temperature to intensify the freshness of the fruit. Each botanical is infused for a different length of time, and then distilled in small copper pot stills. Drink it neat, on the rocks, with sparkling water, or make a cocktail with tonic, lemon zest and a lemon peel twist.