Cazadores Anejo Tequila
Cazadores Añejo Tequila (meaning aged) spends at least a year in new American oak barrels, creating a golden liquid with agave flavours complimented with cinnamon, vanilla, nuts and peppery, smoked wood. Enjoy the customary smooth finish that makes Cazadores Añejo Tequila perfect for sipping neat.
Hayman's Sloe Gin
Hayman's Sloe Gin delivers bitter and sweet notes, complemented with a rich, sweet blackcurrant, fruity nose. Hayman's Sloe can enjoyed on its own, over ice or in a long drink.
Del Maguey Vida Mezcal
First introduced in 1995, Del Maguey offers a collection of exceptional, rare and unblended mezcals created by individual family producers in remote villages throughout the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. Vida was created for use in cocktails.
Delirio de Oaxaca Mezcal Reposado
El Toro Limon Y Sal
Produced in the very heart of Tequila, the town which the spirit is named. El Toro is made using only the best agave plants, hand-harvested at full maturity and double distilled to create a smooth, flavoursome Tequila. El Toro Limón Y Sal Tequila is uniquely balanced. Perfect neat, over ice, or in cocktails.
Don Julio REAL Extra Anejo
Aged from three to five years in American white oak casks. A smooth tequila with a complex finish. Enjoy it neat and take your time.
KAH Tequila Blanco
KAH Tequila Blanco is a double distilled, un-aged Tequila made from 100% Blue Agave and bottled at 40% ABV. The design of the KAH Blanco bottle is inspired by the Bolivian tradition of the Day of the Dead celebration in which actual skulls of loved ones are kept and brought out on November 8th each year.
Kah Tequila Reposado
KAH Tequila Reposado is made from 100% Blue Agave, double distilled, and aged for more than 2 months in American Oak barrels with medium toasting. This devilish bottle design takes its cues Day of the Dead celebrations that take place in parts of Peru. A dance to Satan is performed wearing long, dangling upturned crucifixes, and it is believed that Satan leads this dance Himself!
Clase Azul Mezcal Guerrero
Clase Azul is a Mexican tequila brand that has been sharing the magic of Mexican culture with the world for the past 25 years. The brand was born from a dream to showcase the beauty of Mexican traditions and land. Its iconic decanter, a unique creation made by Mexican artisans, was the starting point of this dream. The name Clase Azul, meaning blue class, was inspired by the blue agave used to make their spirits and the paint on their first Reposado decanter. Despite facing challenges such as natural disasters and financial crises, Clase Azul has stayed true to its ideals and overcome adversity. In 2007, the brand founded Tradición Mazahua, a ceramic workshop where Clase Azul artisans dedicate themselves to creating the brand's decanters as a tribute to Mexican culture. Today, Clase Azul is proud to share the magic of Mexico with more than 55 countries. The brand has transformed into Clase Azul México, but it still preserves the spirit that drives it to showcase the beauty of Mexican culture to the world. Clase Azul México aims to transcend and represent Mexican culture around the world with its exquisite creations and spaces that reveal the heart of Mexico. The agaves used for Clase Azul tequilas grow in Los Altos de Jalisco, a region of red-coloured earth that creates unique properties in the plant. To create their exquisite tequilas, Clase Azul follows a long transformation process that involves slow-cooking the agave piñas in masonry ovens, milling them to extract the sugars, fermenting them with patented yeast, and double-distilling them in copper stills. Clase Azul Tequila Plata is the unaged tequila that captures the notes of the agave, but the journey isn't over yet. The tequila is matured in casks made from oak or other types of wood, allowing it to develop a more complex profile. Clase Azul also honours the tradition of mezcal, which can be made from a wide range of agave species and reflects the soil and conditions that have nourished the agave. The artisanship found in Clase Azul's decanters is a reflection of Mexico's cultural diversity. Each decanter is a creative process that demands artistic drive, technical ability and knowledge passed down for generations. The tequila decanters tell stories through their decoration, while the mezcal decanters display caps decorated with precious artisanal techniques. This Clase Azul Mezcal Guerrero has a decanter that embodies the artisanal heritage of Guerrero in Southern Mexico, while the crystalline liquid evokes the state’s mystical expanses. This mezcal is artisanally crafted from papalote agave native to the humid highlands in the state of Guerrero. Maguey papalote typically refers to either an Agave potatorum or an Agave cupreata. The name papalote is often used in communities of Puebla and northern Oaxaca. The decanter itself is a work of art, a piece that pays tribute to the ancestral wisdom, tender nature, and warrior spirit of the Mexican woman – qualities that have made her the heart of Guerrero's culture. The green colour represents jade, a precious stone of extreme value to our ancestral cultures as well as a symbol of eternity. The four-petaled flowers covering the decanter represent the Fifth Sun –– a pre-Hispanic god known as the origin of everything. The colourful cap features the figure of a hummingbird, the fabled messenger of the Gods, reaffirming its mystical and celestial connection to this Mexican region. Handcrafted using traditional lacquering techniques. Due to its technical and material complexity, the artisans dedicate up to ten days to its creation. Crystal clear with light straw-coloured highlights, this mezcal is full bodied with aromas of grapefruit zest, freshly cut wood, rosemary and toasted peanuts with faint hints of butter and daisies. On the palate flavours of freshly cut wood, seaweed, lemon juice, pepper, and light notes of tobacco. Clase Azul Mezcal Guerrero pairs beautifully with fresh goat cheese, red plums and white chocolate.
Don Juan Escobar Mezcal
Not all Tequilas and Mezcal's are made equal! Your basic Tequila only has to contain 51% Agave and your standard Mezcal only 80%. Don Juan is made from 100% Blue Agave and when you have a sip you will understand the difference this core ingredient can make.