The Salted Caramel Rum Liqueur is produced from column distilled pure sugar cane juice and reduced to 35% before being blended with natural flavours and a touch of sugar for balance.
On the nose, you have a very pleasant popcorn aroma and sweetness coming through while on the palate, you can taste the creamy salted caramel. It is very smooth and leaves an after taste of fudge and hazelnut in your mouth.
This Salted Caramel liqueur mixed together with the St Aubin Classic Rhum Agricole, St Aubin Rhum Classic Coffee and a freshly pulled espresso makes a mean Salted Caramel Espresso Martini.
Origin: Product of Mauritius
ABV: 35%
Proof: 70°
Size: 50cl/500ml
Allergen: NA
Sugar and spice and all things nice (and potent) can be found in St. Aubin Spiced Rum. Strong hits of cinnamon and citrus-fresh orange peel greet you as you sip and they are closely followed by a blend of exotic spices to keep you sipping more. The bold flavours that come through don’t die off and it’s the power of this versatile spiced rum which makes it a perfect choice for Caribbean punch or an exotic cocktail.
St. Aubin has an exceptional range of Rhum Agricoles and this classic vanilla flavour is devilishly moreish. Mauritius’ finest flavours are brought into a single place and give you this silky smooth palate. Light yet creamy, this vanilla-infused rum has a surprisingly zesty character which ensures the vanilla doesn’t become overwhelming. The sweet vanilla is well balanced against the deep rummy tones and is an absolutely sensational addition to your vanilla Daiquiri.
The St Nicholas Abbey distillers in Barbados have rustled up a cask strength variant of their excellent 5 year old rum. Bottled at 60% ABV, expect this expression to pack a punchy flavour profile of fresh fruit and warming spices.
All the way from Melbourne, Australia comes Starward Left-Field, a fab single malt whisky that was designed to be enjoy... Well, however you fancy enjoying it! A rounded and flavoursome expression, having matured in Australian red wine barrels, Left-Field shows off generous helpings of dried fruit, maple syrup, and baking spice notes. Enjoy neat, with a mixer, splash it in a cocktail – it's a versatile whisky suitable for all sorts of serves!
Stock 84 is a Czech-made brandy that was originally produced in the beautiful town of Trieste in north east Italy. Obtaining its name from the year it was created (1884), the brand is known for being mellow and smooth.
Stoli Latvian Vodka original, authentic, best selling genuine vodka, fermentation takes about 60 hours and then the Vodka is distilled four times - then diluted to bottling strength with more artesial well water, filtered through quartz, sand, activated charcoal, and finally through woven cloth.
Voted the best in the world at the 2005 San Francisco World Spirits Competition on taste alone. This award affirms that Stolichnaya Vodka has developed one of the most highly regarded premium spirits in the industry. We also have the delicious Vanilla Stoli Vodka.
Sweet waves of lemon sherbert followed by zingy lemon cake and rocksalt. Sweet kick of lemon rind and caster sugar followed by a short lemon squash finish.
Seriously clean vodka bursting with citrus zest and crème anglais notes. There is a wave of faint apple followed by big mineral crispness that evntually settles down into a clean and silky smooth finish with lingering lemon zest and hot toasty pepper. Mega yum offering from the Stolichnaya team. Serve from fridge to get the very best from it.
Sweet layers of tart raspberry move into chalky yet sweet notes of rasberry lemonade. The kick is tart and zingy and is rescued by a big raspberry and blueberry finish. Mouth is semi-full.
Melted caramel and peanuts upon entry followed by waves of sweet chocolate. Caramel takes over mid palette and moves into peanut brittle and palm sugar notes. The kick is super smooth and the finish is a mixture of snickers and hard candy with a faint lick of rock salt. Yum stuff!
Baked vanilla and lemon cake gives way to sweet waves of lemonade and cornish ice cream. A lemon undertone remains a constant and saves it from being overly sweet. The kick is pretty silky and the finish is full of cloudy lemonade and crème anglaise. Yum!
Here we have Stonewall London Dry Gin, inspired by the Stonewall riots in New York in June 1969. The gin itself is distilled in Lincolnshire, and boasts almond, blueberry, liquorice, cardamom and sea buckthorn among the botanicals. This is a gin with a cause, and for every bottle sold the producers will donate £1 to the Stonewall Charity, which campaigns for the equality of the LGBT community across Britain.
A powerful shooter like no other Stroh 80 is an intense and fiery rum which Austria is very proud of. It’s often enjoyed atop sweet desserts and as an additional kick to a comforting hot chocolate. Sweet notes of Demerara sugar can be picked out of the fiery heat of Stroh 80, alongside a soothing butterscotch with nutmeg hints. The intensity of Stroh 60 shouldn’t be underestimated and each taste will linger long after finishing.
Chita is Suntory's grain distillery. The flagship release is aged in a combination of wine, sherry and bourbon casks. This is a light whisky with subtle notes of mint, honey and wood spice.
Suntory are the gods of the Japanese whisky scene and their Hakushu line is amongst the most popular. The Hakushi distillery is hidden in the forests near the Japanese Alps and this particular offering is aged for 12 years. An exceptional single malt, Hakushu 12 year is a light and refreshing offering with hay and mixed peels on the nose and gentle barley malt, smokiness and hazelnut coming through in the taste. Sweetness is perfectly balanced against spice.
Basil, green apple and honey on the nose, on the palate there is grapefruit, green grapes, peppermint and thyme the finish is subtly sweet and a spicy finish with a hint of vanilla oak white pepper and ginger.
A fresh and fruity whisky from Yamazaki, full of red fruit and a touch of sherry cask. It's also got some mizunara (Japanese oak) matured whisky in the mix, which comes through as a complex spicy and almost incense-like note. A well put together and deep dram.
Clapham’s finest gin, SW4 is proud of it heritage and offers a classic London dry gin flavour. Twelve botanicals are combined to create the flavours and it’s the musky aroma of angelica root which is first released, with mushroom undertones. On tasting, juniper is rich and florid and the palate is generally dry with strong bitter and spicy notes. Lavender and cucumber stand out against lemon peel and orris root with a woody finish to savour.
A classic from the Isle of Skye and a critically acclaimed offering, Talisker 10 Year Old is a tangy and tasty malt. The nose is bitingly sharp with thick pungent smoke. Apple peels and light fragrant notes help to mellow the sharpness which is how the flavour is dominated with smoke, peppery peat and real intensity. The long finish is welcomingly sweet, with barley and malt, mellows the intense peaty and smoke.
A classic from the Isle of Skye and a critically acclaimed offering, Talisker 10 Year Old is a tangy and tasty malt. The nose is bitingly sharp with thick pungent smoke. Apple peels and light fragrant notes help to mellow the sharpness which is how the flavour is dominated with smoke, peppery peat and real intensity. The long finish is welcomingly sweet, with barley and malt, mellows the intense peaty and smoke.
Flavours of the Middle East are rich in this offering. Talisker’s Port Ruighe is wonderfully fruity and rich in notes of Turkish Delight. The nose is heavily doused in rose water, salted caramel and dried fruit. This leads into a beautifully decadent and aromatic flavour, Turkish Delight on the palate and a burnt toffee end note which adds smoky depth to a very sweet and florid offering. A fine port-finished whisky with fine exotic notes.
Stormy by name, stormy by nature Talisker Storm is a youthful whisky which has the characteristics of the Talisker distillery as well as smoky notes and an interestingly complex flavour profile. An initially briny nose leads into banana, citrus and white pepper notes. This multi-faceted nose leads into a similar palate, with additional wood smoke and biting chilli heat. It ends on a dry note, satisfying and welcome.
Named for the distillery’s number 10 still, Tanqueray No. 10 gin is based upon their classic recipe with some exciting additions. Enjoy the depth of flavour added by additional camomile and fresh grapefruit, lightening the nature of the gin and adding a refreshing edge. With almost sherbet undertones, No.10 has a rounded palate which combines floral juniper with the citrus notes and additional spice from coriander and white pepper. The new flavours create a sweetness which is very welcome and wonderful when mixers are added.
Serving Suggestion Tanqueray Blackcurrant Royale is best enjoyed in a copa glass with premium tonic water, plenty of ice and garnished with a wedge of lemon and a bunch of dark berries such as blackcurrants and blackberries
Tasting Notes Gin botanicals with complex fruity and floral nose. Juicy ripe blackcurrant with subtle sweetness of vanilla and a floral finish
A sun-kissed gin made with Seville oranges and orange blossom, giving it delicious flavours of the Mediterranean. Try pairing this with Mediterranean tonic, or using it to give a citrus twist to classic gin cocktails.
Flor de Sevilla comes in the iconic Tanqueray bottle that was originally inspired by a three-part cocktail shaker.
ABOUT - Tanqueray Alcohol Free 0.0% is a non-alcoholic spirit made from four botanicals, which are perfectly balanced to give a complex and refreshing taste with the juniper and citrus style that Tanqueray is famous for.
TASTING NOTES - Tanqueray Alcohol Free 0.0%’s tasting notes feature the iconic botanicals found in Tanqueray Gin, including juniper and citrus.