Caffo Vecchio Amaro Del Capo Red Hot Edition
Warm and aromatic taste with a strong note of pepper. Long and pleasant perception of balance between bitter and spicy. An irresistible itense and characteristic scent along with the intense aromas that come to the nose unfold in a fresh sip rich in citrus aromas of orange and bergamot, to then unfold in the fresh hints of aromatic and balsamic herbs.
Luxardo Fernet
A strong bitter amaro, Luxardo Fernet undergoes a prolonged infusion of different herbs and spices such as licorice, cardamom, gentian and saffron. Luxardo has produced this Fernet since 1889, and it is typically enjoyed after any meal to help digestion.
Badel Pelinkovac Herb Liqueur
Traditional dark bitter herbal liqueur consumed both as an aperitif and as a digestive after food.
Molinari Sambuca Extra
Molinari Sambuca Extra is a traditional Italian liqueur that is flavoured with essential oil extracted from star anise through steam distillation. Finished by adding selected sugars and natural flavourings, Molinari is often served after dinner with 3 coffee beans ('con la mosca') which are added to each glass for good luck.
Kapriol Grapefruit & Hibiscus Gin
Starting from the traditional recipe of Kapriol Dry Gin, the best Sicilian grapefruits & Hibiscus flowers were selected. What a unique combination. The botanicals are first infused in alcohol of sustainably grown cereals of the highest quality, and then distilled in one of two historical stills from 1947, built by Antonio Padovan. They only hold 100L each and are made from copper. Kapriol Gin Grapefruit & Hibiscus , presents the nose with a combination of the bitterness and the sweet citrus of the pink grapefruit which elegantly enriches the olfactory sensation of the product giving it complexity and delicacy. On the palate the explosion of hibiscus flowers emerges, accompanied in the end by a strong but balanced note of grapefruit. Appearance: Light Salmon Aroma: Bitter-sweet citrus from pink grapefruits Palate: An explosion of hibiscus flowers followed by a strong balanced taste of grapefruit Bottle Closure: Cork.
Malfy Con Arancia Gin
Malfy Gin is distilled in Italy, the birthplace of gin, distilled by the Vergnano family. Using Italian ingredients, including lemons from the Amalfi coast, gives Malfy its signature Italian flavour. A sip of Malfy gin captures the perfect gin moment: sitting on a sunny terrace, enjoying the view. “Dolce far niente”. The sweet art of doing nothing... Malfy Con Arancia Gin is distilled using the peel of Sicilian blood oranges, Italian juniper and four other botanicals. Blood oranges are a prized variety in Sicily and harvested in November. Their rich and red colour develops from the cool Mediterranean nights.
Carpano Antica Formula 1786 Red Vermouth
Carpano Antica Formula, first created in 1786, is an authentic Italian vermouth recipe and one of the first vermouth ever made. It is made from white wine, Piedmont's muscatel and the rich wines from southern Italy. It is produced in limited quantities with expert craftsmanship. Traditionally served straight and well chilled as an aperitif or used to transform a common Manhattan cocktail or as a key ingredient in the Negroni cocktail.
Lucano Amaro
Amaro Lucano was created in 1894 from a secret recipe that has been handed down from generation to generation in the Vena family. Thanks to the skillful blend of more than 30 herbs it has a decisive taste that is perfect for all occasions.
Fernet Branca
Over forty herbs spices and flowers have been used to produce Fernet Branca. It is a secret family recipe which has been handed down since 1845. Although thought to have medicinal properties, its best known as digestif, poured over ice, to cleanse the palate after a meal or as a mixer with juice or soft drinks. A dark brown colour with aromas and flavours strongly accented with bitter herbs and mint. Dry throughout and finishes with a positive bitterness.
Luxardo Triple Sec
Rigorously faithful to the original production specifications since the first half of the 19th century. The triple sec name indicated, in the tradition of that century, a liqueur obtained from the distilled dried peels of three types of citrus fruits: mainly curaçao (a bitter orange of the Dutch Antilles, from the island of that name), together with sweet oranges and mandarins. Luxardo Triplum is obtained from the distillation of the three types of citrus fruit mentioned above with the separation of the heads and tails. Only the heart, i.e. the central and best part, is sent to a second distillation. Other ingredients are included in the Luxardo recipe: dried orange flowers (zagara), pennyroyal, vervain, and others. All this gives to the distillate a unique refined aroma. The distillate is filtered, diluted and sugared. It is one of the few liqueurs obtained by distillation.