Galliano Amaretto Liqueur
For an authentic Italian liqueur with delicious almond flavours, Galliano Amaretto is rich, concentrated and full of marazipan flavours. A fantastic ingredient that will add a lovely nutty flavour to a wide range of cocktails.
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Luxardo Amaretto
The almond flavor is given from the essential oils contained in the pits of cherries, peaches and apricots. Well-rounded in taste, a fragrant aroma and a hint of vanilla in the end are all characteristics that distinguish Luxardo Amaretto. Brilliantly suited to use in classic cocktails such as Amaretto Sour it can also be enjoyed neat or over ice as an after dinner drink.
Luxardo Triple Sec
Rigorously faithful to the original production specifications since the first half of the 19th century. The triple sec name indicated, in the tradition of that century, a liqueur obtained from the distilled dried peels of three types of citrus fruits: mainly curaçao (a bitter orange of the Dutch Antilles, from the island of that name), together with sweet oranges and mandarins. Luxardo Triplum is obtained from the distillation of the three types of citrus fruit mentioned above with the separation of the heads and tails. Only the heart, i.e. the central and best part, is sent to a second distillation. Other ingredients are included in the Luxardo recipe: dried orange flowers (zagara), pennyroyal, vervain, and others. All this gives to the distillate a unique refined aroma. The distillate is filtered, diluted and sugared. It is one of the few liqueurs obtained by distillation.
Panarea Sunset Gin
This Italian gin gets its name, and its taste, from the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily, where many of the botanicals are grown. A refreshingly herbaceous gin made using a combination of juniper, myrtle berries, citrus peels, coriander and more. Produced like the island gin, Sunset has two important Mediterranean botanicals infused, basil and grapefruit. These give a distinctive and very fresh component allowing to break neat with crushed basil leaves and ice, or as a Negroni or Martini
Panarea Island Gin
This Italian gin gets its name, and its taste, from the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily, where many of the botanicals are grown. A refreshingly herbaceous gin made using a combination of juniper, myrtle berries, citrus peels, coriander and more.