Tempus Fugit Tempus Fugit Liqueur de Violettes
Hand made in Switzerland using the finest French violets, traditionally hand-harvested in the sunny and historic Côte d'Azur amongst the myriad of precious flowers cultivated in the region for the world's finest perfumes. This elegant elixir has a lower sugar content than the heavier 'crème'-style violet cordials, which more intensely highlights its delicate floral aromatics.
Jägermeister Liqueur
Produced in the town of Wolfenbüttel, Germany, Jägermeister is derived from 56 herbs, spices, fruits and roots from across the world the aged in enormous oak barrels. The traditional way to enjoy the dense liqueur is chilled in the freezer and then drunk from a shot glass.
Comte Louis de Lauriston Pommeau de Normandie
Pommeau de Normandie is a blend made of three parts of fresh cider apple juice and one part of calvados. The appellation requires a minimum ageing of 14 months in oak barrels after the blend is made. However this is aged from three to four years. This extra ageing enables Comte Louis de Lauriston to obtain a better balance with no apparent alcohol. Its apple aromas, fruit exuberance and moderate sweetness make it many people's favoured aperitif.
Distilleries et Domaines de Provence Orange Colombo Aperitif
Known in France as vin dorange, this wine is made by blending rose wine, sweet and bitter orange peels, cinchona, camomile, cane sugar and fortified to 15%. Served chilled its equally at home in a wine glass as an aperitif as it is as a base in a cocktail.
Dolin Suedois Bitter
During the 18th century this elixir enabled Swedish doctor, Claus Samst, to heal the poor, vagrants, workers and anyone who had difficult lives. After much research and hours of hard work he compiled a manuscript describing 46 diseases that could be healed with this elixir. In 1821, Joseph Chavasse, founder of La Maison Dolin, saved the elixir from extinction by marketing it under the name Suédois Dolin in memory of the famous doctor. Its recipe has remained unchanged.
Distillerie Les Fils D'Emile Pernot Liqueur d'Absinthe
Delicate, subtly perfumed. The best way to discover the wormwood flavour, not much known. You can use it in your cocktails, as well as on a scoop of lemon icecream.
Distilleries Et Domaines De Provence Provence Liqueur de Genepi
Distillerie Les Fils D'Emile Pernot Liqueur de Sapin (Fir tree buds)
A light and mellow herbal liqueur, very appreciated in winter, traditionally known for relieving cough. You can drink it neat, or in a grog, and also to sweeten your absinthe.
Routin Red Vermouth
Vermouth Routin Original Rouge (sweet) is made with a perfect blend of 24 herbs and spices that are macerated for several weeks in wine made from Jacquère, a grape variety local to the Savoie region. To the resulting infusion, we add Sauvignon blanc.The entire blend is then added to oak wine barrels to rest for six months. To reach the desired balance for the final bottling, aged Vermouth is blended with unaged Vermouth in equal parts.Key Botanicals include:Wormwood, Coriander, Clove, Lavender, Bourbon Vanilla Beans
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.