Vedrenne Pages Pasteque (Watermelon)
Colour: lively, pink. Scent: very fruity, very aromatic, fruit ripened in the sun. Flavour: very fruity, flavoursome, perfectly ripe fruit, lingering mellow and sweet.
Vedrenne Pages Salers Aperitif Gentiane
Colour: bright vermilion. Scent: very aromatic, of pomegranate and red berries. Flavour: very pleasantly fragrant, of pomegranate juice with notes of red fruit.
Vedrenne Pages Elie-Arnaud Denoix Le Figuier (Fig)
Alcoholic Strength: 17% Content: 700ml Area of Origin: Burgundy Producer: Vedrenne. Vedrenne has been making its liqueurs since 1923 in Nuits-Saint-Georges, in the heart of Burgundy in the middle of the burgundian orchards. The company initially won recognition with the outstanding quality of its Crème de Cassis. In addition to classic fruit liqueurs, Vedrenne produces more than 30 other coktail liqueurs with the same motto: excellence!
Chateau Du Tariquet Tariquet Vin de Liqueur l'Idee Folle
Blend of Gros Manseng Chardonnay Sauvignon fortified with Folle Blanche Grape Spirit
Paul Giraud Vieille Cognac
The Vieille Réserve is often the favourite cognac of our Grande Champagne lovers, especially ladies. This cognac expresses all the fullness of the fruity aromas typical of a Grande Champagne, aged for a long time in oak barrels. To fully appreciate this cognac, take time, sit in a good chair and heat the glass with the palm of your hand. The trip to a stone fruit orchard can begin. At the beginning of the tasting, the aromas of fresh fruit at the beginning of summer - like peach or apricot - appear. As the glass warms, aromas of riper fruit, more oxidized by the sun, are revealed, such as plums, prunes and Agen prunes. These are the fruits of late summer: hot, matured, and stewed. At the end of the tasting, spices appear then the vanilla side of the oak barrel. Round and mellow, this cognac is easily savoured. Another remarkable point, the length in the mouth, so characteristic of the Grande Champagne. The combination with a chocolate dessert (such as a Black Forest or a fondant) is quite appropriate.
Massenez Creme de Mure
The Massenez family started distilling in Alsace in the 1870s. Credited for being the first to distill wild raspberries, the distillery became famous for capturing the essence of fruit in its purest form. Made from 100% pure fruit, it has great intensity and is perfect for a twist on the traditional Kir, cocktail base or simply served with your favourite mixer.
Massenez Golden Eight Liqueur de Poire William
A unique and exclusive offering from the Massenez distillery founded in 1870, Golden Eights base is a Pear Williams eau-de-vie that has been aged for 8 years. It has a beautiful amber colour, a divine promise of a great liqueur. A powerful, warm Pear Williams aroma shimmering with generous notes on the nose. Then, like a delicate and sensual symphony, all the pear aromas gently unfold, from the freshly harvested fruits to the complex vanilla & caramelised bouquet.
FAIR Rum
The first aged Fairtrade certified rum in the World. Produced in Belize using molasses from Organic sugar cane, bottled in France after aging for 5 years in American oak barrels. Fair Rum offers a complex aromatic structure that has received huge amounts of international acclaim.
Dubonnet
A unique aperitif that combines rich, sweet fortified wine, herbs, spices and quinine. A heady combination that can be chilled and served before a meal or left at room temperature for an after dinner treat.
Mythe Absinthe
Absinthe has a long and illustrious history that is intertwined with prohibition during the time of World War 1 when Absinthe was outlawed. A lot of intense research has been undertaken by the Distillerie des Terres Rouges to revive this ancient liqueur which has been carried out with the highest respect for its old traditions. Mythe is distilled with aniseed, badiane, vervain, hyssop, and, of course, wormwood which produces a full, layered bouquet that is then followed by a balanced palate. The distinctive bitterness of the wormwood makes its presence known, but doesn't overwhelm the other botanicals. Best served in the traditional manner with 20mL poured into a glass followed by placing a sugar cube on an Absinthe spoon above the liqueur before pouring 100mL of cold water over the sugar. Enjoy the aromas and flavours that have long been forbidden.