Pavan Liqueur
Named after the 16th century dance of the peacock, Pavan celebrates the South of France. Fine muscat grapes and orange blossoms compose the heart of this delicate and complex liqueur. Refreshing in a sangria with sparkling water and ice, Pavan is also perfect with vodka, gin, tequila and champagne.
Amarula Cream
Amarula is a native cream liqueur of South Africa that is made with sugar, cream and the fruit of the African Marula tree (also called the Elephant Tree or Marriage Tree!). It is a delicious smooth blend of fresh marula fruit, a long and velvety palate with a finish that is perfectly smooth.
Campari Bitter
Campari is the perfect aperitif with its distinctive red colour, aroma and pleasantly bittersweet flavour. Enjoy Campari mixed with orange juice, grapefruit juice or soda over ice or in an Americano or Italian Mojito cocktail.
Kizakura Yamahai
Kizakura Yamahai is semidry and rich in flavour. Its mellow character and soft palate makes this an excellent starting point for the uninitiated to start their Sake journey.
Houndstooth Gin
Houndstooth blends traditional ingredients to create a highly satisfying Gin that is best enjoyed over ice with tonic water and lime.
Tequila 125
A clean and clear Tequila that offers a warm, robust palate. Perfect in your favourite cocktail, or with a wedge of lime and a lick of salt.
St Remy Brandy
St Remys award winning Brandy has been crafted to perfection since 1886 when the distillery was founded in France. The worlds No 1 French Brandy, St Remy is produced with grapes harvested from legendary French vineyards, such as Bordeaux, Burgundy and Vallé du Rhone.
Montenegro Amaro
Amaro Montenegro, 'the liqueur of the virtues', was created in 1885 thanks to the lengthy, impassioned experiments of a famous distiller and herbalist, Stanislao Cobianchi. The name Montenegro is a dedication to the beautiful princess Elena of Montenegro, who was engaged to Victor Emanuel III. In its over 100 years of history, Amaro Montenegro has seen its success grow continuously up to the present day, now being one of the leading brands on the Italian market. It can be enjoyed straight, with soda water and lemon rind, or hot, as well as in various combinations in modern cocktails.
Pernod
First made in 1805 by Henri-Louis Pernod, it is an unsweetened aniseed flavoured liqueur that is often enjoyed after dinner as a digestive.
Choya Umeshu
Umeshu (plum wine) is a Japanese liqueur that is made from unripe Ume fruit that is steeped in Shochu and sugar. The result is a sweet and sour liqueur that is can be mixed with soda, green tea or just with ice.