An exceptional balance of two tantalising flavours, Tequila Rose Strawberry brings together beautiful strawberry cream with a zing of tequila. Real dairy cream ensures a smoothness to the drink and it blends harmoniouslywith the fresh strawberry flavour and the sharp, heat of the tequila. Wonderful when on its own or mixed into any number of eccentric cocktails, Tequila Rose Strawberry is an enchanting edition to your drinks cabinet.
With the fresh, earthy and dry Blanco at the heart, Cazcabel adds a dose of coconut essence to the blend. Perfect for sipping over ice or in a sweet cocktail.
Cazcabel's Coffee Liqueur is a tasty blend of their Tequila Blanco and coffee. Makes a fantastic espresso martini, or alternative use as an alcoholic ice cream sauce.
Cazcabel Honey Liqueur is an exceptional blend of high quality Cazcabel Blanco Tequila and the sweet, natural flavour of honey. Nature’s finest nectar is combined with fine tequila to create a silky smooth and endlessly drinkable liqueur. Earthy notes combine with the warm honey to deliver deep honey tones which work wonderfully with the cooked agave. Caramel thickness comes through adding syrupy depth and a complexity to the drink which makes it a wonderfully enjoyable liqueur.
An artisinal mezcal from folks at Ojo de Dios, made from Espadin agave. The agave is roasted for around 10 days to create a delicate, smoky flavour that beautifully complements notes of plum, toasted pineapple and apricot.
ODD Cafe Mezcal is a combination of artisanal mezcal and rich Mexican coffee. Expect notes cinnamon, liquorice, dark chocolate and brewed coffee. Perfect over ice, as a shot or in a cocktail.
A spicy, smoky Mexican liqueur made with chile ancho, which are dried poblano chiles. These little beauties are macerated in neutral cane spirit for half a year, then blended with a selection of other ingredients and allowed to rest a little longer for the flavoured to marry. Sure to make for a top cocktail ingredient...
The folks behind the marvellous Ancho Reyes Chile Liqueur have only gone and create a green chile variant! The use of green chili brings and earthier, more vegetal spiciness to the flavour profile (compared the to sweetness/spice juxtaposition of the original recipe), which lends itself to being used in gin-based cocktails as well as tequila and mezcal-based tipples.