Bushmills Black Bush Irish Whiskey
Deep amber in colour, with a rich spice and tea leaf nose. Aging in Oloroso Sherry casks provides a distinct flavour to this light bodied Irish whiskey.
Black Bush Irish Whiskey
The Original Craft Irish Whiskey and the discovery brand for the curious dark spirits drinker. High Malt, sherry cask finish, Black Bush is the everyday luxury.
The Whistler Double Oaked Irish Whiskey
Nose: Salted caramel and vanilla jump out of the glass with light oak spices and undertones of zesty citrus, honey and a hint of nuts. Palate: Honey and creamy vanilla come to the fore with light oak spices that are all followed by the zesty citrus peel. A deliciously drinkable whiskey.
The Whistler Honey & Irish Whiskey Liqueur
Nose: This nose is bursting with delicious creamy honeycomb, caramel, candied almonds and unmistakable undertones of smooth Irish whiskey. Palate: Opens with a healthy whiskey influence, immediately followed by incredibly creamy vanilla and caramel, with honey and candied almonds at the end.
West Cork Rum Single Malt Irish Whiskey
Krupnikas Honey Liqueur
A drink to warm the cockles of your heart, Krupnikas Honey Liqueur is that perfect addition to a hot drink in winter.
Karlovarska Becherovka Original
A traditional Czech herbal drink that is rumoured to be good for stomach aches. Great as the basis of many cocktail or as an aperitif.
Dubliner Fiery Irish Liqueur
Some like it hot, so what better way than to set Irish Whiskey on fire in a blend of sweet and spice. Aromas of fresh cinnamon rolls hot from the oven meet toffee pennies and candyfloss. On the palette waves of cinnamon spice round out to a warming finish with a prickle of chilli. Dubliner Fiery Irish is made for those high energy moments as a shot or for slower moments as an after-dinner drink, served neat or over ice. It's fiery and deeply satisfying.
Tia Maria
With its intiguing blend of smooth coffee and vanilla tones, Tia Maria's secret Jamaican recipe reveals a timeless allure. Enjoy the deliciously versatile taste of Tia Maria mixed with milk or cola, splashed over ice or enjoyed it in coffee.