Tombolini Verdicchio DOC
A 100% Verdicchio from the Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC, located in the central Italian Marche region. Elegant notes of white flowers, bergamot and yellow grapefruit on the nose, with a well-defined acidity perfectly balanced by structure and body on the palate, finishing with a subtle yet pleasant, bitter almond note on the finish. An ideal pairing with fish dishes such as carpachio, sushi, and deep fried seafood.
Galliano Black Sambuca
Galliano Black is one of the most recognised Sambucas thanks to its distinctive tapered bottles and intense anise flavour. Serve it neat, on ice, added to coffee or as a flaming shot.
Fratello Hazelnut Liqueur
Authentically Italian, Fratello Hazelnut Liqueur is a luscious liqueur that has been crafted from the finest Piemonte ingredients. Smooth in texture and flavour, use Fratello in the iconic Toblerone cocktail or use as the sweetener in an Affogato.
Fot Li Vermut Rojo
Vermut or Vermouth is the perfect drink for any time of the day. Serve long with a lots of ice and orange wedge and a Spanish green olive. Serve short topped with soda and same garnish. Use in coattails where a sweet Vermouth is needed. Especially good in Negronis and Americanos.
Poor Toms Imbroglio Australian Amaro
Imbroglio (Italian word meaning a confused or complicated situation) is Poor Tom's new bitter/sweet Amaro Australiano. It's right at home in a Negroni, a spritz or straight over ice.
Braulio Amaro
Amaro Braulio originated in Bormio, Valtellina in 1875, thanks to the skillful expertise and the clever research of Francesco Peloni, a chemist with a deep knowledge in the field of medicinal aromatic herbs. Amaro Braulio is obtained by the infusion of plants, roots and aromatic alpine herbs and by a two-year ageing process in sessile oak-barrels. With its alcohol content of 21% amaro Braulio is noted for its taste and its refined aroma.
San Marzano Edda Chardonnay
San Marzano is probably the most awarded winery in Puliga and Edda is the “flagship” white wine. Edda is one of the most highly awarded White wines in Italy. It is a blend of Chardonnay with 15% Moscatello Selvatico and 5% Fiano fermented for four months on French Oak. This produces a truly beautiful rendition of a Chardonnay blend, rich and floral with none of the terrible harshness of the old style Chardonnays. It is generous in its elegance, fresh, delicate and mineral.
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.
Mitilini Ouzo
Smooth, traditional and light, with distillate from copper stills. The secret recipe with anise from Lisvori of Lesvos and other aromatic seeds of the Aeolian land, the gentle and slow boiling of the distillation process, is the exquisite heritage of the past.It is that old timeless recipe that is combined with the everydaymeals with appetizers, pulses, salted fish and fresh salads. The flavour and aroma of ouzo MITILiNI gives that special taste to traditional and gourmet ouzo recipes.The ouzo MITILiNI bottle travels through the gravures and the paper boats on its label, pictures from the island of Lesbos around the world.
Campari Bitter
Campari is the perfect aperitif with its distinctive red colour, aroma and pleasantly bittersweet flavour. Enjoy Campari mixed with orange juice, grapefruit juice or soda over ice or in an Americano or Italian Mojito cocktail.