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Liqueur

GERMANA CACHACA HERITAGE 10 YEARS

St Germain Elderflower Liqueur

An exquisite concoction made from handpicked elderflowers blossoms from France. A seductive bouquet introduces a soft, floral sherbet lemon, pear and passionfruit style liqueur that's integrated, harmonious and beautifully balanced. A near perfect very special liqueur.

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.

Cointreau Orange Liqueur

Cointreau is a premium French liqueur that was established in 1849 and created from a perfect balance of sweet and bitter orange peel. The unique character and flavour ensure that it is at the heart of the finest classic cocktails, from a zesty Margarita to an elegant White Lady. Cointreau is equally enjoyed as a refreshing long drink topped with soda and a squeeze of lime.

Grand Marnier Liqueur

Grand Marnier is a liqueur created in 1880 by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle. It is made from a blend of cognac and distilled essence of bitter orange. It can be consumed neat, or with desserts - most famous of all - Crèpe Suzette.

S.Mariaal Monte Sambuca

Clear transparent and brilliant liquid. Intense and characteristic aroma of elderflower and anise. Balanced and persistent taste. Long and fragrant characteristic sensation.

S. Maria Al Monte Grappa Di Pigato

Transparent and brilliant colour. It has floral and fruity scents with a pleasantly aromatic flavour, with hints of peach. On the palate it is a harmonious, balanced, delicate and elegant grappa.

Chandon de Briailles Vin de Liqueur Pousse au Crime Non-Vintage Non-Vintage

Outside of the core range, there’s always something interesting to taste when you visit Chandon de Briailles—be it François de Nicolay’s négoce sans soufre wines, or something like Christian Knott’s skin-fermented La Vie est Belle. Even so, we were a little surprised to be presented with this Burgundian ‘Port’. This is drawn from late picked fruit in the very warm 2013’s harvest—mainly Savigny Lavières—where the fruit was picked extremely late (the end of October), crushed by foot, fermented and then fortified on skins (to 18.5%) using the Domaine’s own Fine de Bourgogne. The wine was then aged for five years in both topped and un-topped barrels before blending and bottling, with no SO2, in 2018. Pousse au Crime means to incite a crime, and this might certainly do that (by encouraging others to have a go at this wine style) as it’s absolutely delicious. The nose is packed with ripe plum, prune, coffee grinds and subtle, varnished oak leading to a silky, luscious, creamy, layered palate with similar notes—but mostly delicious characters of crushed raisins, milk chocolate and a long, warm and spicy close. Like a really, really fine Banyuls. Best served at cellar temperature with coffee and chocolate, but could also work with cheese and richer desserts (or, for the adventurous, a cleverly matched savoury course with the right sauce).

Distilleries Et Domaines De Provence Provence Liqueur de Genepi

Dolin Liqueur de Genepi Chamois

Génépy is a legendary alpine herbal liqueur, unique to the Savoy region, that dates back many hundreds of years. While comprised of a multitude of alpine herbs, the most prominent is a petite and rare variety of artemisia found principally in the high mountain air and adventure. Dolin is one of the few remaining houses that still relies on local herbs foraged in summer, and distillation in a venerable old copper alembic. Today, Génépy remains a darling of both intrepid hikers and French skiers. Served on the rocks or with tonic water, and a welcome addition to hot chocolate. Le Chamois is Dolin’s oldest Génépy recipe, dating back to 1821, when Joseph Chavasse first established what is today Maison Dolin. Its gentle sweetness and heady herbal character have pronounced notes of chamomile, sage and mint. To many French consumers, the Dolin name is inextricably linked to this signature Génépy recipe and the alpine experience.