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.
Midori Melon Liqueur
Midori - the Japanese word for ''green' - is the sweet, melon-flavoured liqueur behind the iconic Japanese Slipper cocktail.
Malibu White Rum with Coconut
An iconic coconut spiced Rum that is a must have in many tropical cocktails. Malibu on the rocks, makes a livley, refreshing drink on a hot summer's night.
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.
Drambuie Scotch Whisky Liqueur
Drambuie's unique blend of aged scotch whisky infused into a secret selection of spices and heather honey is a staple ingredient used by bartenders worldwide. A unique Highland spirit, exquisite in taste and deliciously potent. The name Drambuie is derived from Scots Gaelic, An Dram Buidheach and means
Licor 43 Spanish Liqueur
Licor 43 is an amazingly versatile Spanish liqueur with sensationally smooth layered flavours of vanilla, citrus and caramel, inspired by the legendary Licor Mirabilis created more than 2,000 years ago. Today, Licor 43 is still produced in Cartagena, Spain, from a secret Spanish family recipe of Mediterranean citrus fruits infused with selected botanicals.
Galliano Vanilla Liqueur
Very smooth liqueur with a huge hit of vanilla that runs from start to finish. One of the best ways to enjoy Galliano Vanilla is in the old classic, Harvey Wallbanger.
Vok Triple Sec
With a sharp orange citrus tang, Triple Sec is a perfect for cutting through richer or sweeter ingredients in cocktails.
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.
Frangelico Hazelnut Liqueur
This northern Italian hazelnut liqueur has only been around for 30 or so years but in that time it has become an icon. Used in a number of exotic cocktails it is a valuable addition to any liquor cabinet.