Punt e Mes Aperitivo
Punt e Mes is an Italian vermouth, dark brown in color and has a bitter flavour. Punt e Mes literally means "point and a half" in Piedmontese, referring to the flavor being characterised as one point of sweetness and half a point of bitterness. It can be used as a substitute for regular rosso vermouth in drinks such as the Manhattan. Punt e Mes has a strong, distinctive flavour, half-way between regular rosso vermouth and Campari.
Lazzaroni Amaretto 1851
Lush yet slightly bitter almond liqueur, Lazzaroni Amaretto is that classic balance of sweet and bitter. Pour over ice cream for a real treat.
Malfy Gin
Malfy is a zesty citrus and yet classically complex gin. It's key botanical additions are lemon peels sourced from the Italian coastline that are steeped in alcohol and pressed in a basket press. The infusion is then blended with juniper and other botanicals before distillation. Enjoy a Malfy Martini or Malfy on the rocks.
Galliano Amaretto Liqueur
For an authentic Italian liqueur with delicious almond flavours, Galliano Amaretto is rich, concentrated and full of marazipan flavours. A fantastic ingredient that will add a lovely nutty flavour to a wide range of cocktails.
Cynar
Cynar is an artichoke based bitter sweet liquor known for its versatility and distinctive flavor, which is enriched by a secret recipe of the infusion of 13 herbs and plants. The most characteristic among them are artichoke leaves from which the name of the drink derives (Cynar scolymus is the botanic definition of artichoke). Cynar is a modern and versatile drink that can be enjoyed either straight on the rocks, in a shot, or as an essential ingredient in a variety of
Panarea Sunset Gin
This Italian gin gets its name, and its taste, from the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily, where many of the botanicals are grown. A refreshingly herbaceous gin made using a combination of juniper, myrtle berries, citrus peels, coriander and more. Produced like the island gin, Sunset has two important Mediterranean botanicals infused, basil and grapefruit. These give a distinctive and very fresh component allowing to break neat with crushed basil leaves and ice, or as a Negroni or Martini
Panarea Island Gin
This Italian gin gets its name, and its taste, from the Aeolian Islands off the coast of Sicily, where many of the botanicals are grown. A refreshingly herbaceous gin made using a combination of juniper, myrtle berries, citrus peels, coriander and more.
Malfy Gin Con Arancia
MALFY® Con Arancia’s key botanical additions are Blood Orange peels sourced from Sicily. Blood Oranges are a prized variety in Sicily – and harvested in November – their rich red colour develops from the cool Mediterranean nights. The Blood Orange peels are steeped in alcohol and pressed in a basket press. The infusion is then blended with juniper and other botanicals before being distilled in a stainless steel vacuum still.
Campari Bitter Aperitif
Campari is an alcoholic liqueur, considered an aperitif, which is obtained from the infusion of herbs and fruit (including chinotto and cascarilla) in alcohol and water. It is a bitter characterised by its dark red colour.
Martini Extra Dry Vermouth
MARTINI Extra Dry's rare woods, herbs, citrus and raspberry extracts are the pillar of the 20th century's defining drink: the Dry Martini cocktail. First introduced on New Year's Day 1900, after 10 years of development by Luigi Rossi's sons, MARTINI Extra Dry has at its heart the violet-scented tartness of Florentine Orris – iris roots grown for three years before being sun-dried.