Malfy Gin
Malfy is a zesty citrus and yet classically complex gin. It's key botanical additions are lemon peels sourced from the Italian coastline that are steeped in alcohol and pressed in a basket press. The infusion is then blended with juniper and other botanicals before distillation. Enjoy a Malfy Martini or Malfy on the rocks.
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.
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.
Drambuie Liqueur
Drambuie is a very famous whisky liqueur made with Scotch whisky, heather and herbs and spices. Produced in West Lothian, Scotland, Drambuie offers flavours such as anise, nutmeg and saffron. This half bottle makes the perfect gift for any Scotch Liqueur lover.
Fernet-Branca Liqueur
A household name in Italy and a cult hit abroad, Fernet-Branca also made its name as one of the popular drink in Argentina. Its thick, bitter flavour and spices, makes it something of an acquired taste. It was said to contain more than 27 different herbs and spices including aloe, rhubarb, and saffron, sourced from four continents. Popular served at room temperature or over ice. Great mixing with Cola or soda water to beat the heat wave!
Tikves Lozova Zolta VS Rakija
An exclusive blend of tradition, experience and innovation.Macedonias premium beverage, the exclusive rakija VS (grape brandy) is a harmony of intense flavour and elegance. It is made with carefully selected combination of long-aged distillates in oak barrels. Its complex and rich body, the aromas of cacao and chocolate, the unique flavour with a lingering and delicate finish are truly captivating.
O'ndina Gin
Inspired by the spirit of the Italian Riviera circa the 1960s, this gin is made in small batches and handcrafted in Italy using 19 local botanicals. Basil, juniper and Mediterranean herbs define this glamorous wonder.The bright juniper notes compliment the Mediterranean herbs, creating a dry, citrus taste. There are lingering notes of black pepper spice and liquorice. Fortunately, the spices notes are not overpowering. O’ndina is crystal clear in colour and is made using clear spring water from the Alps. A refreshing herbaceous gin, it’s paired perfectly with Mediterranean tonic, a slice of a citrus fruit and fresh basil.
7K Distillery Aqua Vitae Tasmanian Raspberry Gin
These Willamette variety raspberries are grown in the deep south of Tasmanian, in the foot hills of our world heritage Mount Field National Park at the Westerway Raspberry Farm, owned and operated by the Clark family for over 25 years. These raspberries, originally from the north-west of USA are a sweet and juicy variety, great for jams, juicing and of course gin ;). With a very short shelf life and harvest season (4-6 weeks) you have to be quick to get your hands on the real thing, but if you miss out, don’t worry…. we have the next best thing :).
Cazcabel Coffee Tequila Liqueur
Tasting note: Made from 100% Arabica beans (reportedly, some other brands rely on artificial flavouring). Fabulous burnt umber appearance is thick and glass staining. Issues aromas of freshly roasted coffee beans, dark chocolate and vanilla. The tequila base is more salient in the mouth, with a creamed-up texture that’s akin to coffee flavoured milk with a splash of tequila and dark chocolate for good measure. Excellent sweet-dry balance. Impressive. 34% Alc./Vol.
Chartreuse Yellow Liqueur
Milder and sweeter than the famous Green Chartreuse, Yellow Chartreuse was introduced to the world in 1838. It also is presented in the traditional Chartreuse liqueur bottle embossed with the seal of La Grande Chartreuse. Its colour is entirely natural with no artificial flavours or preservatives. It, too, can be enjoyed neat or in a long drink. To bring out all its flavour, it should be consumed very cold, even on the rocks.