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Liqueur

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.

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.

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.

Dom Benedictine Liqueur

Made by French Benedictine monks at Fecamp, Dom Benedictine has as its basis the blending of 27 different plants and spices from five continents. These include a blend of herbs, spices and an infusion of saffron, honey, thyme, tea and caramel. The quality of ingredients and the maturation of Benedictine in oak casks for three months combine to produce a truly unique spirit.

Jägermeister Liqueur

Produced in the town of Wolfenbüttel, Germany, Jägermeister is derived from 56 herbs, spices, fruits and roots from across the world the aged in enormous oak barrels. The traditional way to enjoy the dense liqueur is chilled in the freezer and then drunk from a shot glass.

Disaronno Amaretto Liqueur

Created by a “beautiful young woman” , this ancient amber coloured Italian Liqueur dates back to 1525. It was gifted to the artist ‘Bernardino Luini’, a member of the Leonardo da Vinci School. The said “beautiful woman” was subsequently immortalised by Luini in a renowned fresco in Saronno (although, the true source of Luini’s inspiration remains a matter of some speculation.) Commercial production of the recipe was begun in the 18th Century by the Reina family in their apothecary shop in Saronno. There are seventeen ingredients in all. The nose displays spirity almond and spice aromas. DiSarrono's natural apricot fruit sweetness is subtly countered by the addition of crushed almonds. Beautifully balanced, the lush, full-bodied palate explodes in flavour on the mid palate finishing with fantastic persistence. A liqueur with universal appeal, enjoyable in coffee, on the rocks or in a range of cocktails. 20% Alc./Vol. Further notes... Deep amber. Rich marzipan and vanilla nose. A rich attack leads a supple, velvety palate with lightly sweet almond and caramel flavors. Finishes for a mile with waves of complex, nutty flavor. An elegant classic. 92 points (Exceptional) - tastings.com Try a “Splash”: 1/3 DiSarrono; 2/3 Orange Juice; garnish with an orange slice or lime wedge and serve over ice.

Alizé Bleu Cognac Liqueur

A harmonious blend of premium French vodka, Cognac, passionfruit, cherry, ginger and other natural exotic fruit juices. The presence of premium French vodka enlivens Alizý Bleu and raises any occassion to a whole new level. Enjoy Alizý Bleu on the rocks or with your favourite mixer.

Mastic Tears Lemon Mastiha Spirit Liqueur

Product Information: Refreshing and delicate, this liqueur deftly combines the Chios Mastiha with lemon. Well integrated resinous aromas with lemon zest refresh your nose and mouth with a very good balance of sweetness and acidity. Like limoncello only more flavoursome. Τhe aftertaste is also delightful and fragrant. Enjoy well chilled as a shot, in cocktails or as an after dinner digestive drink. Mastic Tears is made by EVA Distillers in Mytilene on the Island of Lesbos, Greece, a range of distinctive mastiha liqueur. The base of this traditional Greek liqueur is Mastiha, derived from the resin of mastic trees and sweetened lightly with sugar. The resin forms droplets resembling tears and harvested using precise methods. While mastic trees grow throughout Greece, only those on the island of Chios produce this resin. Curiously attempts to replicate this resin production elsewhere have been unsuccessful, adding to its mystique. Historically, mastiha has been valued for its medicinal properties and culinary uses, even recommended by Hippocrates himself for treating indigestion. Maker: EVA distillery (Ελληνική Βιομηχανία Αποσταγμάτων - Greek Distillation Company) was founded in 1995, in Mytilene, by the Patrikopoulos brothers. The development of the company is based on the family’s love and experience in the food and beverage industry, whose history begins in Pergamon, Asia Minor, with oriental recipes, flavours and raw materials. Today, the third generation continues dynamically, delicately balancing tradition and modern technology. The distillery employs state-of-the-art copper stills and bottling machines, and houses a well-equipped laboratory as well as the Ouzo Museum. An integral part of the successful development of the company is the experienced staff and network of EVA partners that ensure the optimal production, bottling, storage, distribution and export process certified by the ISO Quality Management System: 22000 and programme HACCP. By constantly building the identity of its products, EVA is a dynamic brand name in the distillation industry and is among the top ten fastest growing in the country. The strong distribution network of EVA consistently supports its products in Greece and in 22 countries around the world. The Mastic Tree: The mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus) is an evergreen shrub, of 2-3 metres height. Its life span is more than 100 years. Before the tree carving process, the ground around the trunk needs to be weeded. Cleaning and soil leveling take place so that any mastic tears that may fall on the ground can be easily gathered. Fine white soil, is spread on the ground to create a smooth surface ready for the mastic tears to fall on. The “kentima”, as the carving of small scars on the bark is called, is the most crucial stage in mastic production. It is done with the help of a small sharp metal tool with grooved ends, called kentitiri. Mastic is gathered before the first autumn rain and the cleaning and sorting process begins. It is sieved and diligently cleaned with olive oil soap and rain water. Large and medium sized mastic tears are cleaned one by one with a knife or a needle. Nose - Pine, Lemon, Mountain Herbs Aromas reminiscent of resinous pine, limoncello aromas, lavender. Its flavour profile is fresh and herbal. Palate - Mint, Sweet Tea, Cucumber Tastes of cucumber, mint, lemonade zesty and pithy. Finish - Fruits, Herbs, Spices This mastic spirit liqueur is elegant with a sweet & refreshing aftertaste.

Mr Black Coffee Liqueur

Mr Black is coffee liqueur made for coffee purists. Crafted at a small distillery on the NSW Central Coast, Mr Black uses cold-pressed, specialty single-origin coffee beans from Ethiopia, Brazil and Papua New Guinea to craft this gold-medal winning liqueur. With an overwhelming fresh coffee flavour, Mr Black is best enjoyed on ice or in cocktails. The bottle design is as striking as the liqueur is smooth. With every pour the artwork will appear as the liquid in the bottle gets lower and lower.