Henkell Germany Non-Vintage
Henkell Alcohol free offers the enjoyment of sparkling-wine for those who prefer not to drink alcohol. The bright bottle announces its pleasantly light, fruity-fresh flavourstraight away – and is an invitation to raise a glass not only on special occasions. Thenatural cork denotes the highest quality standards it aspires to.
La Roche Sparkling Non-Vintage
Bright apple and pear aromas meet citrus blossom and a fine, elegant fizz, with subtle oak driven notes of vanilla and spice rounding out this refined French sparkling.
Kylie Minogue Germany Sparkling Blanc Non-Vintage
Chateau Du Glana
Dolin Red Vermouth
Founded in 1815, Dolin is among the few remaining independent producers of Vermouth in the world and the last producing Vermouth de Chambery, still made according to the principles which earned Chambery, France's only A.O. The Rouge contains more than fifty alpine herbs, its elegant, firm and balanced and not excessively sweet. Perfect on its own or as a cocktail base.
Le Grand Noir Rosé
Opens with a burst of intense red fruits: raspberry, strawberry and redcurrant, supported by a touch of pepper. The palate confirms the nose finishing in a lovely dry fruitiness.
Dom Benedictine Liqueur
Made by French Benedictine monks at Fecamp, Dom Benedictine has as its basis the blending of 27 different plants and spices from five continents. These include a blend of herbs, spices and an infusion of saffron, honey, thyme, tea and caramel. The quality of ingredients and the maturation of Benedictine in oak casks for three months combine to produce a truly unique spirit.
Spring Vale Salute Sparkling
The nose of this elegant wine exhibits fresh dough and lemon zest aromas intermixing with strawberry and vanillin nuances. The palate is full of fresh berry, sorbet and Granny Smith apple flavours. It tastes excellent with Tassie oysters in crispy Tempura batter.
Henkell Troken Dry Non-Vintage
La Parisienne in art "Les Toits de Paris"
The cuvee La Parisienne 2015 vintage is made from a blend with a majority of Chardonnay. It originates from the grand and premier crus of Champagne, which characterise its freshness and vividness. Ideal as an aperitif, it elegantly accompanies oysters and shellfish.