Baladin Nora Ale
Nora tells of ancient history, nomadic people and pyramids, spices and Kamut wich means the soul of the earth in ancient Egyptian. It's warm, orange - amber colour is complemented by a tall head which releases notes of Eastern aromas, ginger and citrus fruit. Nora scents and sweetly balanced taste are ideal to accompany spicy ethnic dishes, cured meats and cheeses, artichokes and asparagus.
Pierre Larousse Blanc De Blanc
This French sparkling is ideal for everyday drinking or parties. The mousse is fine yet persistent and the creamy flavours are well balanced with zesty acidity on the finish. Made from 100% Chardonnay grapes, it is great value!
Black Hops GOAT Hazy IPA
G.O.A.T. was first brewed as a small batch, specifically for the 2018 AIBA Awards. Brewed with high expectations & named accordingly, the beer took out a Gold Medal and became a favourite among Black Hops drinkers. This juice bomb features the signature opaque appearance of the style, paired with an explosion of tropical fruit flavours thanks to the generous late addition of Mosaic, Amarillo and El Dorado hops.
Francois Martenot Gamay
A light and fruity red with varietal notes of sour cherry and red fruit. It finishes softly, is unpretentious and easy to quaff.
Maltnhops Brewhaus NEIPA New England Indian Pale Ale
Our NEIPA is hazy and malty with a restrained bitterness and sweet flavours of mango, pineapple and oranges. At 6.6% this is our crowd pleaser. Packed with Mosaic, Amarillo and Citra hops to give it a juicy tropical finish.
Les Anges French Pinot Noir
The Les Anges range offers the best terroirs and appellations of France thanks to know-how, passion and rigour. The wine style is light, supple and silky - like a cloud. This delightful French pinot noir boasts a beautiful garnet colour with purplish reflections. Notes of fresh red fruits (strawberries, blackberries) and floral nuances greet the nose. Round, succulent and supple berry flavours suggest that the wine is ready for immediate enjoyment.
Belle Nature Pinot Noir
This Pinot Noir comes from French vineyards on clay-limestone soils. The climate is hot with maritime influences (cold and humid nights) and therefore, the vines never miss water. The vines are cultivated with the greatest care to preserve Mother Nature and the yields are low. This wine is produced from organically grown grapes (chemical pesticides or fertilizers are strictly forbidden in the vineyards) and is certified by ECOCERT. It displays a lovely crimson shade within a light colour typical of the grape variety. Expressive and characteristic aromas of red and blue berries (raspberry, grenadine, blueberry). The light touch of oak is well integrated and complemented by a hint of menthol and rhubarb. The wine is round, velvety and well-balanced on entry to the palate, with a nice acid structure responsible for the finesse and elegance of the Pinot Noir. It finishes with elegant, fresh and spicy tannins and a lovely luscious sweetness.
Mountain Culture Cult IPA
A New England IPA that's bursting with our favourite new world hops, tropical fruit notes, and a pillowy body. It's so entrancing it might just brainwash you into selling everything you own, growing a ponytail and starting a mind-bending drum circle.
Capital Brewing Xpa
The XPA (ABV: 5.0% IBU: 30) takes on elements of their Mountain Brew XPA and the previously known Summit Session XPA (now Summit Session Ale) but delivers something entirely its own. It joins the Capital core range family at the expense of the Springboard Orange Wit, that has been discontinued. We find out why they chose not to give it a stable name, how, for now, it completes their circle of core range beers and much more.