FAIR Rum
The first aged Fairtrade certified rum in the World. Produced in Belize using molasses from Organic sugar cane, bottled in France after aging for 5 years in American oak barrels. Fair Rum offers a complex aromatic structure that has received huge amounts of international acclaim.
Kai Vodka
Kai is an imported, premium vodka originating in Vietnam. Distilled five times from exotic yellow blossom rice, it's Gluten Free, and embodies
Zytnia Extra Vodka
Clean and pure premium Polish Vodka, made using traditional recipes. Subtle hints of vanilla and white pepper.
Stolichnaya elit Vodka
Stolichnaya's elit Vodka is an ultra-luxury vodka which screams luxury, from the elegant bottle design to the beautiful mouth-feel. Only the highest quality ingredients are used for this Vodka along with traditional Russian distilling techniques.
Jean Boyer Pastis Restanques
Domain des Restanques in Provence has over a 1000 aromatic plants like sage, wormwood, lemon verbena, rosemary, angelica, balm, coriander, mint ... others like gentian, savory, thyme grow abuntly in countryside. Jean Boyer selects 24 plants and 12 spices to macerate individually before blending and distilling. The pastis is then bottled without filtration to keep optimum flavour and colour resulting in an intensely elegant drink.
DOM Bénédictine Herbal Liqueur
It is claimed that Dom Bénédictine is made from a traditional recipe from the Dominican Order of Monks (D.O.M) of 1510, lost then later rediscovered by wine merchant Alexandre Le Gran in the 19th century. Today Dom Bénédictine is one of the worlds favourite liqueurs. Its secret recipe contains aged Cognac blended with 27 individual herbs, roots and spices with a mellow touch of honey. Best served neat, on ice, or in cocktails.
The Bitter Truth Pink Gin
The nose of this flavoured gin is dominated by complex fruity and floral aromas. The taste is very smooth with distinctive flavours of juniper berries in the foreground surrounded by spicy flavours of liquorice, caraway and fennel.
Dolin Suedois Bitter
During the 18th century this elixir enabled Swedish doctor, Claus Samst, to heal the poor, vagrants, workers and anyone who had difficult lives. After much research and hours of hard work he compiled a manuscript describing 46 diseases that could be healed with this elixir. In 1821, Joseph Chavasse, founder of La Maison Dolin, saved the elixir from extinction by marketing it under the name Suédois Dolin in memory of the famous doctor. Its recipe has remained unchanged.
Dolin Liqueur de Genepi
Vedrenne Pages Orance Curacao
Colour: shiny, amber with orange tints. <br>Scent: powerful, with hints of bitter orange peel slightly crystallized. <br>Flavour: very aromatic with hints of slightly crystallized orange.