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No 209 Barrel Reserve Gin Sauvignon Blanc

No. 209 Sauvignon Blanc Barrel Reserve Gin Batch #4 has a floral nose with hints of toasted grain and subtle spice over undertones of juniper and citrus. The first sip is alluringly sweet and citrusy, with a pleasant tang from wine barrel aging. Mid-palate shows a burst of floral tones, lavender, rose and chamomile with hints of juniper. The finish is long and round with cardamom, chocolate and cassia notes.

Houndstooth Gin

Houndstooth blends traditional ingredients to create a highly satisfying Gin that is best enjoyed over ice with tonic water and lime.

Michter's US 1 Sour Mash Whiskey

Michters is Americas first distilling company, dating back to 1753 when they started out making rye whiskey. They take a 'Cost Be Damned' approach to the production of every barrel, using various methods including air drying for 36 months, toasting the barrels before charring them, using a low barrel-entry strength, heat cycling to encourage ageing during the frigid winters and using specific filtration types for each whiskey they make. The Sour Mash is their original recipe whiskey.

Michter's US 1 Straight Rye Whiskey

Michters is Americas first distilling company, dating back to 1753 when they started out making rye whiskey. They take a Cost Be Damned approach to the production of every barrel, using various methods including air drying their barrels for 36 months, toasting the barrels before charring them, using a low barrel-entry strength, heat cycling to encourage ageing during the winter. This Rye is a brilliant whiskey with fresh spice notes and a lingering soft finish.

Applewood Gin

A citrus-driven and floral Gin that has an interplay of fragrance, depth and vibrancy. Inspired by Springtime in the Adelaide Hills, distilled from grape-based spirit and composed of the following botanicals: Juniper Berries, Coriander Seed, Angelica Root, Ginger Root, Lemon Myrtle, Earl Grey Tea, Lavender, Vanilla, Cardamom, Macadamia, Lemon and Orange Peel.

Vickers London Dry Gin

Like all Gins, Vickers is flavoured with the subtle but aromatic influence of juniper berries. Enjoy in a tall glass with a twist of lemon and tonic.

Pama Pomegranate Liqueur

Pama, the world's first true pomegranate liqueur, which captures the complex, sweet yet tart taste and seductive colour of all natural pomegranate juice, premium vodka and a hint of tequila.

Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey

Hot on the heels of the most exciting release of the year for American Whiskey, Jack Daniel's have released their 1L Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey! A smooth blend of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey and honey liqueur to deliver a taste that is authentically 'Jack'. Rich notes of natural honey, sweet molasses and roasted nut glaze with the distinctive nose of classic Jack Daniel's. Best served chilled over ice or mixed with Dry or Cola.

The Botanist Islay Dry Gin

Islay artisans, Bruichladdich, turn their hands to producing the first and only Islay Dry Gin. The botanicals used comprise of nine classic gin varietals, plus 22 wild, Islay botanicals that are hand-picked from the wind-swept hills, peat bogs and the Atlantic shores. The result is a highly distinctive, complex, floral gin with outstanding finish and impeccable provenance. In an age of re-badged industrial gins, the Botanist stands out as a truly artisanal, small-batch, hand-crafted labour of love and distiller's art. A breath of botanical Islay in every glass.

High West Double Rye Whiskey

High West is Utahs first distillery since 1870 and the worlds only ski-in gastro distillery. Hand-numbered labels adorn hand-blown glass bottles with wooden-topped cork stoppers. The whiskeys are all 46% and not chill-filtered. High West Double Rye is a marriage of a 2-year-old rye (95% rye and 5% barley) and a 16-year-old with a more conventional mash bill of 53% rye, 37% corn and 10% barley.