Flores Zuta Osa
Zuta Osa is a premium brand of plum brandy, prepared and aged according to traditional distilling recipes passed from father to son in
Opihr Spiced Gin
Opihr is a legendary region famed for its wealth and riches which prospered during the reign of King Solomon. The King regularly received cargoes of gold, silver, precious stones and spices from Opihr and whilst its exact location remains a mystery, it is thought to have been in the Orient along the ancient Spice Route.
Choya Extra Year
Using 100% Japanese premium plum fruits called Nankobai from Kishu, Wakayama, this is a premium Umeshu with the taste of richness, depth & elegance. Also the color is more golden & amber. As a aperitif or a desert, you can always enjoy CHOYA Extra Years with over ice.
Excellia Anejo
With eighteen months of ageing, Excellia Añejo delivers dessert wine aromas (ripe and sweet grapes, dried apricots and pears) with evolving notes of rancio, baked spices and herbs, leather and sandalwood. The long finish is gradual and reveals balanced lingering tones of cocoa and orchard
Don Fulano Anejo tequila
Despite its long ageing, this minimum 30-month blend is not overtly sweet or oaky; it has a drier style, which is full of spice and character from its highland terroir. Cooked agave is present with a fine mixture of dried fruits, almonds and roasted coffee. There is a subtle and masked fudginess reminiscent of dark cocoa that emerges from the depth in its long and slightly dry finish.
Tequila Fortaleza Anejo
In 1999, Guillermo Erickson Sauza decided to bring back the old Sauza family distillery to life. Today he produces Tequila Fortaleza there using 100% stone-milled agave, entirely produced on the estate which lies right in the middle of the town of Tequila. Fortaleza Anejo Tequila is aged for a minimum of 2 years. Soft-textured, rich and sweet, it really is the ultimate sipping tequila.
Pasote Añejo Tequila
Aztecs were among the most loyal, ferocious fighters in history. Victories and sacrifices were celebrated by drinking the sacred agave plant. This PASOTE spirit lives on in the distilleries matchless Jalisco Highlands tequila. Distilled with pure rainwater, natural spring water and agave grown personally by their master tequilero, this liquid art is distinctively herbal and incredibly pure. From the guerreros who guard each bottle to the exacting effort put into its content, they are certain you will revel in their tribute to warriors everywhere.
Doña Celia Añejo Tequila
Doña Celia is a premium tequila brand named after La Catrina, a respected and influential woman in the Mexican town of Atotonilco, Jalisco, where the tequila is produced using traditional techniques and the finest ingredients. This artwork "La Calavera Catrina" was a zinc etching originally created around 1910-1913 by Mexican printmaker José Guadalupe Posada who was known for his images of political and social satire. The engraving mocked those who pretended to be of a higher class even if it meant starving or going without flesh. La Catrina soon became a symbolic figure during the time of the Mexican Revolution being associated with Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), a pre-Colombian Meso-American festival of the observance of death and life that is celebrated on November 2nd in all of Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula and parts of Central America. To this day, Catrina continues to be a significant figure and she is one of the symbols regarding the Day of the Dead however she is also found to be in many books, cartoons, posters, figurines and artwork spanning over 100 years and is globally recognisable. The detailed ceramic bottle of each tequila is reminiscent of her and as a striking display of her elegance and broad-brimmed hat. She lives on and through her story, continues to make footprints of her legacy for all those around her to follow. One look at the beautifully colourful bottle tells you exactly where the tequila is from. Celia Maestri created this brand of artisanal tequilas and hand painted bottles in honour of her elegant and hardworking mother Mrs. Celia Barragan de Villanueva "Case Maestri's grandmother." This Limited Edition 100% de Agave Añejo Tequila is truly one of a kind. It's stand-out bottle is carefully hand crafted and made out of ceramic material. Produced at the Casa Maestri distillery, it’s aged in white oak barrels for a minimum of 12 months resulting in a rich and complex flavour that is sweet and woody. It gives notes of roasted bell pepper, fudge, and brandied cherries with a smooth finish. They utilise traditional slow baking in brick ovens and autoclaves to cook the blue agave hearts, and traditional mills (molinos) to extract the juices from the Agave. This extraordinary Añejo tequila comes from the most awarded tequila distillery in Mexico.
Don Fulano Imperial Extra-Añejo Tequila
A highland tequila, Don Fulano is made from 100% estate grown mature blue agave cooked in autoclave ovens, naturally fermented in open tanks using wild and cultivated yeast, and distilled in approximately 80% copper pot still and 20% copper, double column still. The spirit is distilled to 50% to 55% then cut with demineralised water from a deep well in the distillery. The tequila is non-charcoal filtered and contains no additives. Don Fulano Imperial is the oldest expression in the range. A full flavoured, rich and complex tequila, aged for a minimum of five years and up to 12 years before being finished in an Oloroso sherry cask. A wonderfully smooth and rich Extra Añejo with a great combination of elegance and power. A rich and fruity nose with flavours of coffee and raisins accompanied by big oak and spices, think cinnamon, clove and nutmeg. A palate of opulent fruity dark chocolate, sticky maraschino cherries and spicy leather notes to start. Behind that initial hit are softer vanilla notes and sweet nuts finishing long with dark cocoa and stewed fruit. This is the pinnacle of the Don Fulano range. Rich and decadent, but still packed with agave spice, sweetness and complexity.
Don Julio Añejo Tequila + Baseball Cap
Don Julio Tequila is a revered and iconic brand that represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship and dedication to the art of tequila production. Founded by Don Julio González in 1942, this Mexican tequila has become synonymous with exceptional quality and an unwavering commitment to tradition. Don Julio Tequila is crafted with utmost care and attention to detail, starting with the selection of the finest blue agave plants from the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico. These agaves, grown for an average of seven to ten years are handpicked at their peak ripeness ensuring the fullest expression of flavour. The heart of Don Julio Tequila lies in its production process, which combines time-honoured techniques with modern innovation. The agave piñas are slow-cooked in traditional masonry ovens, allowing the sugars to develop and create a rich and complex flavour profile. After the cooking process, the agave is crushed and the juice is extracted, fermented and carefully distilled to perfection. The result is a range of tequilas that exemplify the essence of their respective expressions. From the vibrant and crisp Blanco, with its notes of citrus and agave, to the aged and refined Añejo and Reposado, which showcase the influence of oak barrels with hints of vanilla and caramel, each expression offers a unique and memorable tasting experience. Don Julio Tequila is not just a brand; it is a symbol of Mexican heritage and craftsmanship. It is a tequila that has been celebrated and enjoyed by tequila connoisseurs and enthusiasts around the world. Añejo Tequila is a type of tequila that has been aged for a minimum of one year in oak barrels. The aging process imparts rich flavours and complexity to the tequila, resulting in a smooth and refined spirit. Añejo tequilas often exhibit notes of caramel, vanilla, and oak, with a mellow and rounded character. They are darker in colour compared to blanco or reposado tequilas. Añejo tequilas are typically enjoyed neat or on the rocks to savour their intricate flavours. They are considered a premium category of tequila and are appreciated by tequila enthusiasts for their depth and sophistication. Don Julio 1942 Añejo Tequila is a true masterpiece and a tribute to the founder, Don Julio González. This extraordinary tequila is crafted with unparalleled attention to detail and showcases the pinnacle of tequila-making artistry. Named after the year of Don Julio González's birth, this Añejo tequila is a testament to his vision and dedication to creating exceptional spirits. It is aged for a minimum of two and a half years in American white oak barrels, allowing the flavours to develop and mature to perfection. Upon pouring, Don Julio 1942 Añejo Tequila reveals a deep amber colour, hinting at the richness and complexity that lies within. The aroma is an enticing bouquet of caramel, vanilla, roasted agave and hints of chocolate, showcasing the harmonious marriage of flavours imparted by the oak barrels. On the palate, this tequila delivers a luxurious and velvety texture, enveloping the taste buds in a symphony of flavours. Notes of butterscotch, toasted oak and spices dance gracefully, complemented by the sweetness of agave nectar. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a lingering warmth and a touch of sweetness on the tongue. Don Julio 1942 Añejo Tequila is best enjoyed neat or on the rocks to fully appreciate its intricate flavours and smoothness. It is a tequila that invites sipping and savouring, allowing the rich nuances to unfold with each sip.