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1800 Coconut Tequila Liqueur

1800 Coconut is created by infusing 1800 Silver Tequila, made from 100% Blue Agave harvested and handpicked from family owned ranches in Jalisco, with fresh, ripe coconut flavor. The delicate coconut flavor and mild sweetness perfectly balanced the bold notes of the 1800 Silver, yielding a unique, tropical taste experience. This versatile spirit can be enjoyed straight, as a chilled shot, or on the rocks. It also pairs exceptionally well with pineapple juice.

Midori Melon Liqueur

Midori - the Japanese word for ''green' - is the sweet, melon-flavoured liqueur behind the iconic Japanese Slipper cocktail.

Fernet-Branca Liqueur

A household name in Italy and a cult hit abroad, Fernet-Branca also made its name as one of the popular drink in Argentina. Its thick, bitter flavour and spices, makes it something of an acquired taste. It was said to contain more than 27 different herbs and spices including aloe, rhubarb, and saffron, sourced from four continents. Popular served at room temperature or over ice. Great mixing with Cola or soda water to beat the heat wave!

St Agnes XO Very Old Brandy

St Agnes XO Is a silky smooth masterpiece that is a true credit to its makers. Nutty and complex the taste will linger on the palate for longer than you thought possible. Australia's answer to the finest Brandies from around the world.

Bombay Sapphire London Dry Gin

The incomparable taste of Bombay Sapphire is the result of ten carefully selected botanical ingredients coupled with a unique distillation process. Considered one of the worlds true icon Gin's, it is the perfect way to begin the legendary cocktails, the Martini and the G&T.

Casamigos Blanco

Casamigos Blanco rests for 2 months and is crisp and clean. It finishes smooth with a hint of citrus, vanilla and sweet agave.

Dubliner Whiskey & Honeycomb Liqueur

A liqueur that truly appeals to the Irish Whiskey lover; all the finest qualities of whiskey amplified with luscious honeycomb sweetness. On the nose it is full of cinder toffee, honeycomb, vanilla & old fashioned cream soda. There are flavours of honey & caramel balanced by whiskey & gentle vanilla spice. Its gorgeous finish is long, sweet & very smooth, making it the perfect after-dinner drink, cocktail ingredient or simply add some ice & enjoy!

Howard Park Abercrombie Cabernet Sauvignon

Langton's Classification: Outstanding

A producer of distinction, Howard Park fashion wines with that rare and beguiling combination of elegance and power. Favourably likened to the great wines of Bordeaux, this wine will reward careful cellaring for many years.

7K Distillery Aqua Vitae Tasmanian Raspberry Gin

These Willamette variety raspberries are grown in the deep south of Tasmanian, in the foot hills of our world heritage Mount Field National Park at the Westerway Raspberry Farm, owned and operated by the Clark family for over 25 years. These raspberries, originally from the north-west of USA are a sweet and juicy variety, great for jams, juicing and of course gin ;). With a very short shelf life and harvest season (4-6 weeks) you have to be quick to get your hands on the real thing, but if you miss out, don’t worry…. we have the next best thing :).

Italicus Rosolio Di Bergamotto

The goal from the outset for Italicus was to create a spirit that had exceptional provenance. All the ingredients are 100% Italian, taking the best examples from different regions: Bergamot from Calabria; Cedro from Sicilia; Roman Camomile from Tuscany; Lavender, Gentian, Yellow Roses and Melissa Balm from Piemonte. Our neutral grain spirits are also Italian. Even our cap and bottle are made in Italy. And we do not add any refined sugar or syrup, instead we naturally sweeten our liqueur with a natural brown sugar (cane sugar) in order to respect the Rosolio production process as it was back in the 15th Century. In Italicus everything is natural, everything is Italian.