KOVAL Barrelled Gin
KOVAL Barrelled Gin is a limited edition gin. Aged in barrels previously used for the KOVAL Rye Whiskey, this gin has a dark gold colour and unique aromatic characteristics of vanilla and spices. Half way between a gin and rye whiskey, this gin is perfect for Negronis or Boulevardiers.
Edinburgh Raspberry Gin
Edinburgh Raspberry Gin is bursting with natural flavour from start to finish. It is distilled with five traditional gin botanicals and a combination of fresh Scottish raspberries and raspberry leaves to create a perfectly balanced gin with an incredible depth of flavour. Bright, fresh and best served with a raspberry or two - of course!
Whitley Neill Rhubarb & Ginger Gin
Whitley Neil Rhubarb & Ginger Gin is inspired by the glory of English country gardens, the essence of rhubarb adds a tart crisp edge to the smooth English Gin base, whilst the ginger extract warms the palate for a full bodied finish.
Hattingley Valley Classic Cuvée
An elegant, svelte and super pure wine with delicate nose of hedgerow flowers, it has finesse, vibrant green fruit and a characteristic toasty flavour. Pale gold in colour and well-balanced on the palate showing crisp acidity and fine mousse. It has delicate toasty characteristics from being aged on lees whilst the gentle oak flavour adds complexity.
Garden Tiger Dry Gn
Hyde No.1 is the 2016 best irish single malt in the world. Hyde 10yo single malt is finished in vintage oloroso sherry casks which have been hand selected. Wonderfully smooth yet complex, creamy yet fruity with notes of caramel and honey, apricot, plum, and a silky malt texture. This is Irish whiskey at the top of its game and even surprises traditional scotch drinkers.
Ginversity Botanical Gin
Located in the Margaret River region, the creators at Giniversity unleashed their artistic expression through their Botanical Gin. Using a Native Australian recipe with handpicked botanicals, the result is this beautiful gin with a fresh and fruity palate.
Poor Toms Sydney Dry Gin
The original. Our Sydney Dry Gin is unlike any other. We steep 10 botanicals in Australian wheat spirit, which is then distilled in our little German copper still. You'll notice a classic juniper backbone complimented by fresh green apple, native strawberry gum leaf, and chamomile. It is an easy drinking gin - delicate, fresh, and floral. Perfect in a strong G&T, a gin and soda, or a dry martini. For more delicious results, serve with a strawberry.
Gabriel Boudier Saffron Gin
Eden Mill Hop Gin
Sacred Rosehip Cup
Sacred Rosehip Cup Liqueur was created by distiller Ian Hart in Highgate, North London, using entirely natural ingredients including English rosehips, English rhubarb and Peruvian ginger. Gentle bitterness and length on the palate make it ideal to serve with sparkling wines and find sodas, or in cocktails such as Negronis or Spritzs. Suggested Cocktail Take a wine glass and fill with ice cubes. Add three measures of sparkling wine, two measures of Sacred Rosehip Cup and one measure of soda water and garnish with an orange slice. Sacred Spirits is a family run distillery based in Highgate, London. Founded in 2008 by Ian Hart and Hilary Whitney, the brand has established a strong reputation in the UK, Europe, and the USA. Just landing in Australia for the first time, Sacred spirits are made using organically sourced botanicals, vacuum distilled by hand at the Highgate Distillery, just a few yards from the famous cemetery. Sacred's drinks are characterised by an unmistakable quality and inimitable flavour. Sacred founder and distiller Ian Hart grew up in the same house and London suburb of Highgate where Sacred Spirits was born. Ian was always fascinated with chemistry, and first turned to exploring his love of French wine. He then switched gears to distilling gin, and after a few trial and errors, made his first bottle of gin (bottled by Hilary Whitney, his partner). They took the bottle to Ian's local pub and offered free samples and received direct, unfiltered feedback from some seasoned regulars. On recipe 23, the locals gave him the stamp of approval, and Sacred Spirits took off from there. Ian and Hilary refused to follow the normal idea of pot distillation was the only and best way to make gin. They proved that vacuum distilled spirits are every bit as flavourful (one could argue more!) than their pot distilled brethren. Vacuum distillation occurs at a much lower temperature, leaving the uncooked distillate lusher and fresher.