Luigi Francoli Grappa Riserva Nebbiolo da Barolo Barrique
Made from Nebbiolo aged in Barolo barrels, Luigi Francoli's Grappa Riserva has a beautifully round and refined palate, layered with notes of vanilla, tobacco and subtle spice. This elegant Grappa is best served as an aperitif or after a good meal.
Malfy Con Limone Gin
Malfy Gin is an Italian gin is made using a selection of six botanicals, as well as an infusion of Italian coastal lemons, including some from the Amalfi coast! Very citrus forward and fresh, with touches of woody juniper bringing character. Lemon notes are authentic, bright and mouth-filling.
Licor 43 Horchata
Introducing Licor 43 Horchata - a fusion of Licor 43 Original and traditional Horchata from Valencia, Spain.Licor 43 Horchata is a liqueur elaborated with a 100% vegetable base, with no lactose or milk protein content and suitable for vegans. It is a creamy but light liqueur with a surprisingly refreshing taste of tiger nut in harmony with spice and citrus aromas and a subtle floral finish.Licor 43 is Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free and Vegan.The Perfect serve: Licor 43 Horchata is recommended to serve chilled (from the fridge). Shake bottle and pour over ice. Please Drink Responsibly.
My Amaretto Originale
The Inga family have been producing superior liqueurs in Italy since 1832. This premium Amaretto Originale liqueur was originally produced in the town of Gavi, famous for amaretti biscuits which have been made there for generations. The Inga family took inspiration from these mouthwatering biscuits and based their Amaretto liqueur on the traditional recipes and made improvements by using Sicilian almond extracts along with other secret ingredients. The flavour is sweet toasted almonds, hints of caramel with a vanilla and black cherry finish and a smooth texture.
Luxardo Fernet
A strong bitter amaro, Luxardo Fernet undergoes a prolonged infusion of different herbs and spices such as licorice, cardamom, gentian and saffron. Luxardo has produced this Fernet since 1889, and it is typically enjoyed after any meal to help digestion.
Luxardo Maraschino Originale
Luxardo Maraschino Originale is still produced according to a special formula created by Girolamo Luxardo in 1821. When Luxardo marasca cherries are harvested at the beginning of every summer, they are put in alcoholic infusion in larch-wood vats together with some leaves and branches of the same trees for up to three years. When ready, both the liquid and the solid parts are distilled in traditional copper pot stills, separating the heart from heads and tails. Only the heart of the distillate is then allowed to mature in ash-wood vats. The last process consists in transforming the distillate in liqueur by adding a simple syrup of water and sugar lowering the ABV to 32%. Crystal clear in colour, the aroma is typical of marasca cherry distillate with strong alcohol spirit and roasted nuttiness, while the taste results smooth but sharp at the same time with hints of dark chocolate, vanilla and orange marmalade. The tall green bottle with its red cap is still hand-plaited in straw within the company, and resembles the Maraschino bottles produced in Zara in the early days, where the straw was placed in order to prevent damage during transportation. Luxardo Maraschino Originale can be enjoyed in many classic cocktails or neat as an after dinner drink. It is also ideal over fruits such as strawberries, pineapples, oranges etc. or as a flavour in confectionary and ice creams.
Luxardo Sangue Morlacco Cherry
Luxardos second specialty after Maraschino Originale produced since 1821. When Luxardo marasca cherries are harvested at the beginning of every summer, part of the juice is separated and left to mature until natural fermentation occurs. When a certain alcohol by volume is reached neutral alcohol is added to the juice to avoid further fermentation and it is then allowed to age in oak vats. Clear and deep red in color, the pungent aroma of freshly squeezed cherry juice. The taste is intense, thick and syrupy with sweetness partially offset by fruit tartness. Luxardo Cherry Liqueur was renamed with the curious name Sangue Morlacco (Morlacco Blood) by the famous Italian poet Gabriele DAnnunzio in 1919, at the time of the Fiume military expedition. On the front label remains the dedication that the Poet sent to the Luxardo family with his signature. Luxardo Cherry Liqueur Sangue Morlacco can be enjoyed in many classic cocktails, or neat or over ice as an after-dinner drink. You can also pair it to dark chocolate or with any kind of cheese. It is also ideal over mixed berries or over ice cream.
Luxardo Amaro Abano
Luxardo Amaro Abano originated in 1952. Amaro means bitter, and Abano is an old Roman spa in the Veneto region that has been active for the last 500 years. The label depicts the spa around the year 1600. The herbs in this amaro grow wild and are infused along with cardamom, cinnamon and bitter orange peel. Luxardo Amaro Abano is a medium bitter, extremely popular in Italy, and especially in the Veneto region, drunk straight after a meal with or without ice to help digestion.
Luxardo Triple Sec
Rigorously faithful to the original production specifications since the first half of the 19th century. The triple sec name indicated, in the tradition of that century, a liqueur obtained from the distilled dried peels of three types of citrus fruits: mainly curaçao (a bitter orange of the Dutch Antilles, from the island of that name), together with sweet oranges and mandarins. Luxardo Triplum is obtained from the distillation of the three types of citrus fruit mentioned above with the separation of the heads and tails. Only the heart, i.e. the central and best part, is sent to a second distillation. Other ingredients are included in the Luxardo recipe: dried orange flowers (zagara), pennyroyal, vervain, and others. All this gives to the distillate a unique refined aroma. The distillate is filtered, diluted and sugared. It is one of the few liqueurs obtained by distillation.
Fernet Branca
Over forty herbs spices and flowers have been used to produce Fernet Branca. It is a secret family recipe which has been handed down since 1845. Although thought to have medicinal properties, its best known as digestif, poured over ice, to cleanse the palate after a meal or as a mixer with juice or soft drinks. A dark brown colour with aromas and flavours strongly accented with bitter herbs and mint. Dry throughout and finishes with a positive bitterness.