Plomari Ouzo
Plomari combines the aromatic seeds and herbs of Lesvos with the Lisvori aniseed to distil a unique Ouzo. Its authentic special character brings 100 years of quality and tradition.
Punt e Mes Aperitivo
Punt e Mes is an Italian vermouth, dark brown in color and has a bitter flavour. Punt e Mes literally means "point and a half" in Piedmontese, referring to the flavor being characterised as one point of sweetness and half a point of bitterness. It can be used as a substitute for regular rosso vermouth in drinks such as the Manhattan. Punt e Mes has a strong, distinctive flavour, half-way between regular rosso vermouth and Campari.
Oscar 697 Extra Dry Vermouth
Oscar Extra Dry vermouth is French in style, with strong notes of wild fennel, dog rose and oak. Ideal in cocktails.
Averna Amaro Siciliano Liqueur
A centuries old tincture from Sicily, Averna Amaro walks that fine line between bitter and sweet so well. Drink after your meal as a digestive.
Campari Negroni
Negroni is the ultimate gin cocktail and a classic thats made a huge comeback. The perfect drink to bring along to dinner parties or lunches, fortunately this is now even easier. Rather than lugging three bottles around you can now take just the one, Campari Negroni. Made in Milan using equal parts London dry gin, sweet vermouth and of course Campari. Simply serve over ice for a ready-made drink with a delicious bitter edge. Garnish with orange peel for that special touch.
Galliano Liquore
The original taste of Italy. Golden Yellow in colour with a light green hue. Galliano Vanilla is made from a selection of more than 30 herbs and spices such as star anise, juniper, musk yarrow, ginger, lavender and last but not least, the delicate and smooth flavour of vanilla - with a process of seven infusions and six distillations. HARVEY WALLBANGER 15mL Galliano Vanilla Liquore 50mL Russian Standard Vodka 120mL orange juice Orange peel to garnish Ice Method 1. Build all ingredients into an ice-filled glass. 2. Stir to combine. 3. Add orange peel to garnish.
Licor 43 Imported Liqueur
This balanced liqueur showcases a true diversity of flavours with hints of vanilla, ripe citrus fruits, Mediterranean herbs and aromatic spices. Perfect on its own, served over ice or as a component to a cocktail.
Disaronno Amaretto Liqueur
Created by a “beautiful young woman” , this ancient amber coloured Italian Liqueur dates back to 1525. It was gifted to the artist ‘Bernardino Luini’, a member of the Leonardo da Vinci School. The said “beautiful woman” was subsequently immortalised by Luini in a renowned fresco in Saronno (although, the true source of Luini’s inspiration remains a matter of some speculation.) Commercial production of the recipe was begun in the 18th Century by the Reina family in their apothecary shop in Saronno. There are seventeen ingredients in all. The nose displays spirity almond and spice aromas. DiSarrono's natural apricot fruit sweetness is subtly countered by the addition of crushed almonds. Beautifully balanced, the lush, full-bodied palate explodes in flavour on the mid palate finishing with fantastic persistence. A liqueur with universal appeal, enjoyable in coffee, on the rocks or in a range of cocktails. 20% Alc./Vol. Further notes... Deep amber. Rich marzipan and vanilla nose. A rich attack leads a supple, velvety palate with lightly sweet almond and caramel flavors. Finishes for a mile with waves of complex, nutty flavor. An elegant classic. 92 points (Exceptional) - tastings.com Try a “Splash”: 1/3 DiSarrono; 2/3 Orange Juice; garnish with an orange slice or lime wedge and serve over ice.
Ouzo 12
Ouzo 12 is the number one export ouzo in the world. Its delicious aroma and taste immediately transport the drinker to sunny Greece. Made according to the original recipe dating back to the 1880s, Ouzo 12 is produced using a unique blend of aromatic seeds, fruits and herbs combined with alcohol from molasses and non-synthetic anethol. Double-distilled to ensure the purest and finest product, Ouzo 12 goes through 16 successive pot stills before it is poured in your glass!
Ricard Aperitif
First created by Paul Ricard in Marseille, 1932 it has distinct fresh taste of liquorice and subtle Provence herbs. Aged in large barrel in the open air a slight 'sea-side' flavour is imparted by the salt spray that licks the barrels.