Maraska Orahovac
Unripe green walnuts are used to make a liqueur that is smooth and rich. Although it sounds unusual that taste is amazing and well worth it.
Maraska Cherry Wine
Produced using local marasca cherries, this is neither liqueur nor wine. Sweet cherry flavours make this the perfect accompanyment to desserts.
Fernet-Branca Liqueur
A household name in Italy and a cult hit abroad, Fernet-Branca also made its name as one of the popular drink in Argentina. Its thick, bitter flavour and spices, makes it something of an acquired taste. It was said to contain more than 27 different herbs and spices including aloe, rhubarb, and saffron, sourced from four continents. Popular served at room temperature or over ice. Great mixing with Cola or soda water to beat the heat wave!
Mastiha Mastica Liqueur
Mastic Liqueur is produced from the Mastic tree that shed tears of resin. This resin is widely used for medicinal purposes and in middle eastern cuisine and is said to hold a variety of health benefits.
Maraska Apricot Liqueur
A fine apricot liqueur produced by Maraska who are known for their variety of fruit based spirits. Smooth and not overly sweet, nice to drink straight on ice.
Lazzaroni Amaretto 1851
Lush yet slightly bitter almond liqueur, Lazzaroni Amaretto is that classic balance of sweet and bitter. Pour over ice cream for a real treat.
Krupnikas Honey Liqueur
A drink to warm the cockles of your heart, Krupnikas Honey Liqueur is that perfect addition to a hot drink in winter.
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.
Lotte Liquor Kyung Wol Funwari
Leading brand of plum liqueur in Japan made by Lotte Liquor. Kyung Wol Funwari has a refreshing taste and gentle aroma with the right amount of alcohol content. This product is suitable for smart consumers with pristine freshness in their mind.
Dolin Bitter de Chambery
Founded in 1815, Dolin is among the few remaining independent producers of Vermouth in the world and the last producing Vermouth de Chambery, still made according to the principles which earned Chambery, France's only A.O. The botanical ingredients used consists of aromatic herbs, bark, roots, and fruit. Making it a slightly lighter, less bitter version of Campari and because of its 16% Alc./Vol can be enjoyed neat or as a lighter twist on the tradional negroni.