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Nikka Single Malt Miyagikyo Sherry Japanese Whisky
Nikka's Miyagikyo Distillery is known for producing delicious, sweet whisky with strong but fruity aromas. This limited edition Single Malt Sherry cask was released in 2015 and one of only 3,000 bottles produced. The purple label is a tribute to the whisky which was aged in Spanish sherry casks. Note - item does not come with a gift box.
Clase Azul Mezcal San Luis Potosi
Clase Azul is a Mexican tequila brand that has been sharing the magic of Mexican culture with the world for the past 25 years. The brand was born from a dream to showcase the beauty of Mexican traditions and land. Its iconic decanter, a unique creation made by Mexican artisans, was the starting point of this dream. The name Clase Azul, meaning blue class, was inspired by the blue agave used to make their spirits and the paint on their first Reposado decanter. Despite facing challenges such as natural disasters and financial crises, Clase Azul has stayed true to its ideals and overcome adversity. In 2007, the brand founded Tradición Mazahua, a ceramic workshop where Clase Azul artisans dedicate themselves to creating the brand's decanters as a tribute to Mexican culture. Today, Clase Azul is proud to share the magic of Mexico with more than 55 countries. The brand has transformed into Clase Azul México, but it still preserves the spirit that drives it to showcase the beauty of Mexican culture to the world. Clase Azul México aims to transcend and represent Mexican culture around the world with its exquisite creations and spaces that reveal the heart of Mexico. The agaves used for Clase Azul tequilas grow in Los Altos de Jalisco, a region of red-coloured earth that creates unique properties in the plant. To create their exquisite tequilas, Clase Azul follows a long transformation process that involves slow-cooking the agave piñas in masonry ovens, milling them to extract the sugars, fermenting them with patented yeast, and double-distilling them in copper stills. Clase Azul Tequila Plata is the unaged tequila that captures the notes of the agave, but the journey isn't over yet. The tequila is matured in casks made from oak or other types of wood, allowing it to develop a more complex profile. Clase Azul also honours the tradition of mezcal, which can be made from a wide range of agave species and reflects the soil and conditions that have nourished the agave. The artisanship found in Clase Azul's decanters is a reflection of Mexico's cultural diversity. Each decanter is a creative process that demands artistic drive, technical ability and knowledge passed down for generations. The tequila decanters tell stories through their decoration, while the mezcal decanters display caps decorated with precious artisanal techniques. This Clase Azul Mezcal San Luis Potosi has a decanter that is inspired by legendary tales from San Luis Potosí, an oneiric treasure, the spirit and decanter of the newest icon from Clase Azul captures the essence of this state’s desert slopes and valleys. This mezcal is made with green agave, also know as Maguey Verde or Agave Salmiana, a plant native to the deserts in the state of San Luis Potosí. Agave Salmiana is mostly found in Central Mexico. It is originally from the highlands in Coahuila, Durango and San Luis Potosi, but it is now cultivated in warm climates across the globe. This agave is often used in modern landscaping, but it can also be used to produce some very unique mezcal. It's also known as “The Green Giant” for it's large size, and it can take up to 25 years to reach maturity. It is also known as Maguey verde in San Luis Potosi and potentially other regions of Mexico. The decanter itself is a work of art, hand-carved by artisans from a small community of the Mazahua people, the design on this special piece evokes a sense of timelessness and cultural heritage. Adding a vibrant touch to the decanter is the unique and colourful cap, crafted by artisans from the Wixárika culture. Handmade using a technique of coloured yarn appliqué, the decanter’s cap represents a beautiful desert landscape of mountains and valleys overflown by bright red finches. Each piece requires over three hours of meticulous craftsmanship from our artisans. Crystal clear with silver highlights, this mezcal has aromas of cooked agave, caramel, green chile, sweet fruit and freshly cut grass with more subtle aromas of wildflowers. The palate is full bodied with herbal front with hints of caramel, lime zest and clove, with a mineral and spiced aftertaste. Clase Azul Mezcal San Luis Potosi pairs beautifully with a variety of soft cheeses, lychees, plums and milk or white chocolate.
Lobo Djinn Gin
Backed up by a pure Juniper note, juniper is essential for a gin, and supported by a blend of botanicals with spices and some other etheral notes to give a complex and enjoyable gin.
Baileys Chocolate Limited Edition
Product Information: This Double Gold award-winning liqueur brings together two beloved indulgences—Baileys Original Irish Cream and real Belgian chocolate—to create a delightful dessert experience in a bottle. Perfect for adding a touch of luxury to your evening, Baileys Chocolate can be served in a chocolate martini, chilled over ice, or as a decadent dessert shot when you’re in the mood for something extra special. Sip, savour, and enjoy the creamy blend of Irish whiskey, cream, and rich chocolate. Maker: Since its inception in 1974, Baileys has redefined the liqueur world by seamlessly blending Irish whiskey with rich cream to create a drink that is both decadent and versatile. Baileys quickly became a favourite, enjoyed neat, mixed into cocktails, or added to desserts for an extra touch of indulgence. Its creamy texture, achieved through a meticulous process of blending whiskey, cream, cocoa, and other secret ingredients, is what makes Baileys a global favourite. The Baileys liqueur family is known for its versatility in the mixology world, offering endless possibilities for creating cocktails that suit any palate. From classic drinks like the White Russian to more contemporary favourites like the Baileys Espresso Martini, Baileys seamlessly pairs with other spirits to elevate any occasion. The Philosophy: Since its launch, Baileys has been committed to quality, sourcing the finest ingredients to craft their iconic liqueurs. Baileys Irish Cream is made with premium milk sourced from a farmer-owned co-operative, ensuring high standards of animal welfare and milk traceability. In recent years, Baileys has also taken steps towards sustainability, reducing water usage and switching to 100% renewable energy to power their factories. In October 2022, Baileys became B Corp certified, reflecting their commitment to caring for the planet, their community, and their customers. Nose - Belgian Chocolate, Fudge, Nutmeg Creamy Belgian chocolate, latte coffee with a hint of nutmeg spice. Palate - Creamy Latte, Sweet Spices, African Coffee Beans Creamy and balanced with cocoa powder, dark chocolate, creamy latte coffee and a touch of nuttiness. Finish - Malt, Heavy Roast Cacao, Mocha Nutmeg and black pepper spice emerge in the creamy mocha finish.
Nikka Rare Old Super Blended Japanese Whisky
Super Nikka is a blended whisky born in 1962. Classic style of blended whisky with gentle peatiness and hints of vanilla and sherry. These beautiful flavours are rounded and well-balanced with a smooth texture and mellow mouthfeel.
Belvedere Vodka Gift Tin
Product Information: A limited edition of Belvedere Pure Vodka 700ml in a stylish gift tin with leather handle. A spirit of endless potential, whether you prefer a classic cocktail or a simple serve, Belvedere Vodka stands out from the crowd. Supremely smooth. Impossible to ignore. A Soft and inviting aroma, with notes of vanilla and cream. Full and round with medium body and a naturally smooth, rich and velvety texture. Light vanilla notes sway between sweet and savoury, with a hint of black pepper and spice. Winner at the 2023 International Spirits Challenge - Gold Medal, 2023 ISC SIP AWARDS - Gold Medal, and earning 94 Points at the Ultimate Spirits Challenge 2022. Maker: Produced in one of the world’s longest operating polish distilleries, which has been making vodka since 1910, Belvedere’s Master Rye Distillers draw from a 600-year polish vodka-making history to artfully craft Polska rye into extraordinary spirits of distinct taste and character. Small and intimate, the Polmos Żyrardów distillery delivers Belvedere’s signature consistent quality and has been recognised by the European Commission for its aggressive sustainability agenda, having reduced energy-related CO2 emissions by 42% since 2012. Belvedere’s production is regulated by the Polska Vodka legal regulation, one of the strictest in the world. As the appellation dictates, all production must take place on Polish soil, the spirit must be made of either grain or potato, and nothing else can be added. Belvedere is created by a collective - a family of employees who distill Belvedere in its hometown of Zyrardów in Poland. Belvedere only sources its Polska rye locally, which is 100% organic. They work closely with eight agricultural partners allowing 100% traceability of the grains. It also started the Raw Spirit Program, launched in partnership with the Technical University of Lodz, to promote the sustainable growth of Polska rye. Cocktail: 40 ml Belvedere Vodka 10 ml Crème de Peche 20 ml Lemon Juice 5 ml Sugar Syrup 10 ml English Breakfast Tea Directions: Add all ingredients to cocktail shaker and shake over cubed ice. Strain into highball glass over cubed ice. Garnish with a lemon wheel. Nose - Soft, Vanilla Flower, Cream Soft and inviting, with notes of vanilla and cream. Palate - Smooth, Vanilla Sweetness, Black Pepper Full and round with medium body and a naturally smooth, rich and velvety texture. Light vanilla notes sway between sweet and savoury, with a hint of black pepper and spice. Finish - Almond, Clotted Cream, Brazil Nut Sustained with notes of almond, clotted cream and faint brazil nut characteristics.
Oyama Yumehibiki 5 Year Old Nikka Whisky Umeshu
Using locally grown Oushukubai plums from Oyama, Oita which are said to be the best for ume brewing. Umeshu that has been aged for 3 years is then matured for a further 2 years in white oak barrels previously used for the maturation of Single Malt Nikka whisky. Comes with handmade Wooden Gift Box, and wrapped in a Furoshiki. Aromas of honeydew, stone fruits, almonds, apricots, brioche and malt, oak flow across the nose. The palate is rich with the fruity sweetness of plums, almonds, apricots and dried fruits with notes of Yamazaki malt. The impression of ex whisky barrels delivers some vanilla and woody notes to the finish. Slight bitterness to finish.
Iron House Distillery Strange Omen Hopped Gin
Distilled at their East coast distillery, facing the picturesque Tasman Sea, Strange Omen Hopped Gin was created using their based spirit grown, harvested, and distilled all on premise. This artisan style gin has a combination of 9 botanicals including locally sourced Tasmanian pepperberries, lemon myrtle and Tasmanian hop. Alcohol vapour is passed through a mixture of hop and juniper, creating a perfectly dark fusion of flavours. The resulting gin has the flavour of their classic Small Batch gin with a delicate but rich hoppy aromas and a long smooth finish.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ice Chalet Blended Scotch Whisky
Product Information: Johnnie Walker x Perfect Moment. It's luxury scotch meets luxury fashion. Together they've crafted a must-have 'aprés-ski' accessory. In partnership with luxury ski & lifestyle brand Perfect Moment, this unique bottle comes adorned in a limited-edition luxury bottle bag that reverses into a cross-body bag, fearlessly designed to push boundaries and resonate strongly with fashion-forward luxury consumers; it doubles as a crossbody accessory once the bottle is removed. Master Blender Emma Walker began creating this special blend by going through the archives and hand-selecting the rarest of single malts from the most northern distilleries in Scotland, including famed distillery Brora and the highest distillery in Scotland, Dalwhinnie. These single malts were carefully laid during Scotland’s coldest winters, when the critical first phase of maturation is mellowed, allowing more of the beautiful distillery character to come through. Only 1 in 10,000 casks succeeds in bringing this character to life – velvety-smooth with notes of salted honey, cacao and soft malt characters. Maker: Johnnie Walker's story began in 1820 when a determined young man named John opened a grocery shop in Kilmarnock, Scotland, after his father's death. Facing challenges, John had a knack for business and a talent for whisky. Recognizing the inconsistency of single malts, he began blending them, creating a whisky that delivered a reliable taste. His blended whisky quickly gained popularity. When John passed away in 1857, he left a thriving business to his son, Alexander. With the arrival of the railway and Britain on the cusp of the Industrial Revolution, Alexander seized opportunities for growth. Things really kicked up a notch from there. In 1867, he introduced the iconic slanted label and square bottle, making the brand stand out. By 1908, with the help of illustrator Tom Browne, the Striding Man became the brand's symbol, leading to the creation of Johnnie Walker Red Label and Black Label. By 1920, Johnnie Walker whisky was available in 120 countries, becoming a global cultural icon, celebrated by statesmen, socialites, and artists alike. In 1934, the brand received a Royal Warrant from King George V. Today, Johnnie Walker is the world's largest Scotch whisky brand, embodying a spirit of progress and optimism with its famous slogan. The legacy of pushing boundaries in whisky continues to thrive. Philosophy: Rare casks, rare craft and rare characters combine to create a vibrant Scotch Whisky with rolling waves of flavour and an unrivalled depth of character. Made with unparalleled reserves, spanning the ‘four corners’ of Scotch–Lowland (Glenkinchie), Speyside (Cardhu), Islay (Caol Ila) and Highland (Clynelish). Only one in 10,000 casks – including some from long-closed ‘ghost’ distilleries – are hand-selected to craft this exceptionally smooth whisky. Johnnie Walker have honed in on their craft, a precision process that respects the many elements shaping a Scotch Whisky’s final flavour and character, including the type of grains and yeast used, the shape of the still, and the length of time it’s matured in the cask. Nose - Lightly Smoked, Cereal Grains, Old Leather Rolling waves of subtle pepper and spices. Pungent, integrated slightly oily and smoked. Dusty cereal grains, desiccated coconut, leather, hessian sack and freshly cut old mahogany wood. Palate - Honeyed Malt, Fruity Palate, Vanilla Oak Initial burst of salty smoked seaweed leads to an elegant lightly honeyed malty, dried fruity palate with vanillered wood, liquorice, brazil nuts and the merest hint of cinnamon spice. Finish - Hard Candy, Butter Fruit Buns, Smoky Finish Salty, smoked flavours return on the long finish with boiled sweet (hard candy) fruit and buttered fruit buns. A luxuriously long, smoky finish.
Kirin Fuji Single Blended Masterpiece Japanese Whisky
Kirin Fuji Single Blended Masterpiece Japanese Whisky 700ml is a beautiful single blended whisky from the Fuji Gotemba distillery. They are one of Japan's most popular producers or grain whiskies. The natural environment around Mt. Fuji is blessed with lush forests, crystal clear water, and pure air. FUJI whiskies are delicately fruity and mellow, and have been nurtured over time in this environment, with its unique climate and terroir. Mt. Fuji Distillery is nestled at the foot of Mt. Fuji, 620 meters (2,035 feet) above sea level and 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) from its peak. Since this is a misty area, Mt. Fuji can only be seen about 1/3 of the year, despite being at such a close distance. The high humidity maintained by a year-round blanket of fog, a cool highland climate with a yearly average temperature of 13℃ (55℉), and air purified by the forests at the foot of the majestic mountain has been combining to form its climate and terroir around the distillery. This natural environment, the cool highland climate with moderate temperature changes and high humidity, is ideal for making whisky. Because of this climate and terroir, the whisk(e)y produced at Mt. Fuji Distillery is mellow, and delicately fruity on the palate. Water plays a vital role in high-quality whisky production. With excellent and abundant water being essential, we call its water “mother water,” meaning it is a blessing from Mother Earth. This excellent water source is one of the main reasons why Mt. Fuji Distillery was built at its location. The “mother water” is drawn from the aquifer that runs 100 meters (328 feet) deep underground, where snow and rain that falls on Mt. Fuji is filtered and polished for 50+ years to reach the aquifer. Master Blender Jota Tanaka is formerly of Four Roses Distillery, in fact the Barrels used at Fuji Gotemba are purchased from the same cooperage and the ex-bourbon barrels used for ageing some of the distilleries whiskies are from Four Roses as well. This single blended whisky has been produced using four different stills and includes both malt and grain all grown and produced at the distillery. The blend and includes whiskies up to 30 years old with an average age of over 15 years, there is also a small amount of peated whisky in the blend. The nose is heady with caramel, dark cherry, poached pears, honey and chocolate. The palate leads with sherry, stewed stone fruits and crisp rye spiciness lingering on the finish.