Campari Bitter Aperitif
Campari is an alcoholic liqueur, considered an aperitif, which is obtained from the infusion of herbs and fruit (including chinotto and cascarilla) in alcohol and water. It is a bitter characterised by its dark red colour.
Frangelico Liqueur
Pot & Still South-Australian Fig Aperitif
Aperitif made by a Fig Farm located in the Adelaide Hills (South Australia). Willa, the owner of the farm owns 1200 fig trees. 25 years chemical free, Estate grown Figs poached gently to extract the sweet fig aroma, essence, and earthiness
Autonomy Davo Plum Aperitivo
Australian Spritz! Tart Davidson Plum and Rosella are balanced by sweet Aussie oranges and a hint of Tasmanian Pepperberry. Add a splash of soda for an easy Aussie spritz, or combine with a generous pour of sparkling wine and plenty of ice for a cool cocktail that will see you through a hot summer arvo. 700mL -15%.
Licor 43 Horchata
Introducing Licor 43 Horchata - a fusion of Licor 43 Original and traditional Horchata from Valencia, Spain.Licor 43 Horchata is a liqueur elaborated with a 100% vegetable base, with no lactose or milk protein content and suitable for vegans. It is a creamy but light liqueur with a surprisingly refreshing taste of tiger nut in harmony with spice and citrus aromas and a subtle floral finish.Licor 43 is Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free and Vegan.The Perfect serve: Licor 43 Horchata is recommended to serve chilled (from the fridge). Shake bottle and pour over ice. Please Drink Responsibly.
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Complex and intense with bitter notes coming from roots and bark. The spicy and tropical notes marry perfectly with the citrusy ones. Pleasantly persistent aftertaste with fresh and rich notes coming from the citrus fruits and essential oils.In Venice, a green olive is used as the garnish to create the perfect blend and balance of flavour.
Autonomy Davo Plum Aperitivo
Tart Davidson Plum and Rosella are balanced by sweet Aussie oranges and a hint of Tasmanian Pepperberry. Add a splash of soda for an easy Aussie spritz, or combine with a generous pour of sparkling wine and plenty of ice for a cool cocktail that will see you through a hot summer arvo.
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 Bitter Rosso
Luxardo Bitter is obtained from a separate infusion of bitter herbs, aromatic plants and citrus fruits in water and alcohol. Such infusions are then blended together according a Luxardo Family original recipe before being filtered and bottled. Bright red in colour, herbal and citrusy aromas meet distinctive gentian and wormwood flavours, which distinguish Luxardo Bitter. Ideal for many classic cocktails such as Americano or Negroni, it can also be enjoyed neat or over ice as an Aperitivo. Try it as well hard shaken and double strained in a coupette, youll have the perfect Shakerato.
Luxardo Sangue Morlacco Cherry
Luxardos second specialty after Maraschino Originale produced since 1821. When Luxardo marasca cherries are harvested at the beginning of every summer, part of the juice is separated and left to mature until natural fermentation occurs. When a certain alcohol by volume is reached neutral alcohol is added to the juice to avoid further fermentation and it is then allowed to age in oak vats. Clear and deep red in color, the pungent aroma of freshly squeezed cherry juice. The taste is intense, thick and syrupy with sweetness partially offset by fruit tartness. Luxardo Cherry Liqueur was renamed with the curious name Sangue Morlacco (Morlacco Blood) by the famous Italian poet Gabriele DAnnunzio in 1919, at the time of the Fiume military expedition. On the front label remains the dedication that the Poet sent to the Luxardo family with his signature. Luxardo Cherry Liqueur Sangue Morlacco can be enjoyed in many classic cocktails, or neat or over ice as an after-dinner drink. You can also pair it to dark chocolate or with any kind of cheese. It is also ideal over mixed berries or over ice cream.