A distinctive Italian liqueur made from soaking fruit rind, herbs and other ingredients in its base spirit before adding caramel for sweetness. Amaro Averna has a distinctive orange flavour and includes over 33 different herbs including cinnamon and gentian. It can be enjoyed on its own or with a range of mixers including cola and tonic water. The recipe and method of production hasn’t changed in 1868 so each measure of Amaro Averna has a piece of history within.
Made at the Caffo distillery in Italy to an old family recipe, the Vecchio Amaro Del Capo is a richly aromatic liqueur featuring 29 different Calabrian herbs and roots. This finely-tuned blend results in a liqueur full of earthy, wonderfully bitter flavours (part of which comes from the quinine in the recipe). Enjoy it chilled after dinner to make the most of this classic amaro.
A century old recipe guards the secrets of Amaro Montenegro and produces a tonic liqueur that has been enjoyed regularly throughout this time. Ingredients are individually selected for their quality and only the highest quality herbs made it into the final recipe. Distinctive and immediately recognisable, Amaro Montenegro beings with syrupy sweetness and then notes of mild bitters and botanical essences begin to take over, leading to a citrusy end note.
An amaro from Nonino, a family-owned company who have been distilling since 1897, Quintessentia is made with herbs and grape eaux-die-vie, aged in Nevers, Limousin and ex-sherry oak.
From doctors to drinks cabinets, Amaro Ramazzotti began life as an herbal tonic liqueur, crafted with care by an Italian herbal doctor. A complex mix of spices including gentian root, cinnamon and Sicilian orange peel are combined to create the recognisable flavours of this century-old tonic. The orange peel provides the overwhelming flavour Amaro Ramazzotti is known for and it can be enjoyed as an aperitif as well as with mixers and in cocktails.
Hailing from Florence, Italy, Santoni Amaro is a captivating liqueur boasting a rich heritage and an even richer flavour profile. Inspired by a recipe created by Gabriello Santoni in 1961, this amaro is a meticulous blend of 34 botanicals, each meticulously chosen to create a symphony of taste.
Select is an Italian aperitif that was created in Venice in 1920. The classic serve is the Spritz – mix three parts Prosecco with two parts Select, one part soda, along with ice and a slice of orange.
Azaline Vermouth opens a gateway to an exotic world, with pinot noir grapes enriched with herbs & spices leading along the ancient Silk Road. Saffron from Persia, worth more in weight than gold, brings out the rich, complex tapestry of flavours. Hand-crafted in small batches by Gabriel Boudier, family-owned since 1874’.
Blandy's Duke of Clarence is fined and does not require decanting. It is a superb accompaniment to dessert dishes, especially fruit, cakes, chocolate puddings and soft cheeses. It has been bottled when ready for drinkingand will keep for several months after opening.
The Aperitif that fuelled the French resistance. It's a medium bodied red wine with roasted coffee, liquorice sticks and bitter berries followed by slow roasted peppers.
Traditionally quinquinas contain cinchona bark, which provides quinine
The drier variant in Carpano's vermouth range contains the herbaceous Dittany of Crete. With citric and apple notes, this is a classic cocktail ingredient.
With the distinctive design and recognisable Italian flair of its marker, Carpano Classico Rosso is a rich and sweet vermouth which can be enjoyed in a wide number of ways. With all the characteristics of a quality red vermouth, Carpano Classico Rosso is fragrant, spicy and leaves you wanting at least one more sip. It’s a classic combo that works and the sweetness is well-balanced with that touch of spice.
Cinzano Rosso is dark red in colour and wrapped in intense delicious flavours. Sweet and fragrant, it finishes with a unique but pleasant bitter aftertaste.
It's exciting rich and daring.
Always serve chilled. Enjoy neat over ice or mix with apple juice and a dash of cinnamon. Try mixing it up with your favourite mixer.
Cocchi Americano Rosa is a blend of two aromatic grape varieties, Brachetto and Malvasia, herbs, fruits and spices. These include gentian, cinchona, ginger and rose petals. Enjoy with tonic or soda and grapefruit zest, or in sparkling wine.
Not out of place in a James Bond movie, Cocchi Americano is an aperitif with style, substance and more than a little spice. The boldness of its orange flavour is matched note for note by the quinine bitterness that makes it a popular and distinctive aperitif. Cloves and cinnamon can be tasted through the orange and a strong woody end note leaves an enjoyable aftertaste, leaving a satisfying bitterness in the mouth.
Cocchi Vermouth di Torino is a classic Italian vermouth which is made to a 100 year old family recipe and delivers on every count from flavour to aroma to mixing quality. Warm notes of red fruit and orange come through and deliver a versatility which ensures this is a vermouth you can both enjoy and share. The palate is cherry rich with menthol coolness and is has a full-bodied character coming to a rounded finish which is refreshing and beautifully blended.
Bright aromas of blackberry fruit and toffee complement succulent red and black fruit flavours. Great freshness and balance are topped off with moments of explosive peppery spice.
Bright aromas of blackberry fruit and toffee complement succulent red and black fruit flavours. Great freshness and balance are topped off with moments of explosive peppery spice.
This colourful creation comes from Port experts Cockburn's, and is called White Heights – because it's a white Port! Made with grapes drawn from a small selection of high-altitude vineyards, this is a medium dry affair, with bright acidity and tropical notes. An absolute winner in a Port & Tonic, we say.
Artichoke liqueur, yes it exists and here it is, straight from Italy. Cynar Artichoke is an Amaro liqueur which is usually enjoyed as an aperitif. Low in alcohol content Cynar Artichoke can be enjoyed straight or in cocktails, blends or to spike beer. Its strong bitter flavour is artichoke based but is enriched by a mixture of 13 different herbs, plants and roots, bringing out heady botanical aromas and flavours.
William Grant & Sons is piloting a new vermouth brand, produced using cascara, a by-product from the production of coffee.
The liquid comprises a sweet vermouth that has been infused with cascara, the leftover pulp from the coffee berry once the fruit has been used to make coffee.
Fabulous as a long drink with Tonic ....
Rich and inviting from first opening Dolin Chambery Rouge teams fresh grassy notes with deeper spices. Offering a complex palate of both fresh citrus flavours and the tempering influence of cinnamon and Szechuan pepper. Sweetness is the overriding flavour of this drink but there is a subtle spiciness which adds more to the overall flavour. Whether mixed into a traditional cocktail or enjoyed on ice, Dolin Chambery Rouge exudes class and refinery.
Sweeter than a summer day, Chamberyzette takes all the finery of Dolin vermouth with the additional flavouring of wild strawberries. The combination is refreshing and an alternative to your average vermouth. Steeped in history the Dolin Company knows its stuff when it comes to vermouth and the creativity used to create this strawberry-fresh alternative is a modern twist whether drank on its own or mixed into cocktails. There aren’t many flavoured vermouths on the market and so this one is certainly worthy of a spot in your drinks cabinet.
Ruby Port is a blend of young Ports from different harvests. They are especially blended to have robust fresh fruity aromas and flavours. With lush berry flavours, hints of pepper and spices, an excellent accompaniment to cheese, nuts or desserts, especially Chocolate based. A characterful ruby may be slightly chilled.
Made to be mixed with tonic, Al Fresco is soft, bittersweet, with notes of Mediterranean botanicals, a touch of grapefruit and drops of Barcelona-by-the-beach.
A pale rosé vermouth made of Rosé Grenache macerated with red fruits and fresh herbs like thyme and rosemary. Rosé is our lightest aperitivo, with 35% less sugar than other Bandarras. Very fresh and tasty, with a touch of vanilla and lollipop. Time to drink pink!
Try this with one with Pepsi. Same taste as Fernet Branca but with a much more intense peppermint feel that really settles the digestion. Fantastic stuff.
Try it with Coke! Big root and herb notes with squished bitter prunes wrapped in layers of tighy minty madness. This is followed by a stewed stone fruit and bitter mint finish.
A collaboration between Italian producer Casoni and bartender Marion Beke of the Gibson bar in London, Figs and Cherries is a savoury liqueur with a subtle sweetness. Made with locally sourced figs and cherries, as well as balsamic vinegar of Modena, it is inspired by the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna.
Marsala is made on the Italian island of Sicily, around the coastal town of Marsala. It is made from the local grape varieties Catarratto, Grillo and Inzolia, fermented to dryness like sherry, then fortified.
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Genepi Liqueur Des Alpes
This is an alcohol-based liqueur from Provence, infused with Genepi and 63 other herbs. The dry Genepi maceration is the base used for this liqueur.
75 cl - 16°
Gentian roots, infused directly after harvest, result in the refined bitterness, so appreciated by enthusiasts, and the tonic properties of this drink that open up the appetite.
A dry oloroso sherry from famed Spanish sherry producer Gonzalez Byass, combining oloroso richness with a dry nuttiness to give a wine that is great alongside food.
A rare and interesting wine, palo cortado starts out life as a fino, aging under a layer of protective flor, before going on to age without the flor like an oloroso. Apostoles continues this secondary ageing up to a total of 30 years, including some time in ex-Pedro Ximénez casks, to produce a rich and concentrated sherry.
Pedro Ximenez Gonzales Byass Nectar is a dark golden sherry which a fully bodied flavour and long satisfying finish. It is rich in the flavours of fresh, well-ripened fruit and has a hint of woody character which makes it all the more memorable. An ageing period of around eight years delivers a sumptuous flavour and its best served in a tulip glass to allow the aroma and flavour to merge together beautifully, ensuring a taste you won’t forget.
Pedro Ximenez Noe is produced from partially sun and air dried grapes which then go through a process of pressing, fermentation and fortification, delivering a flavour which is as intense as its fresh and as fruity as it is tangy. A blend of vintages aged for at least 30 years come together to create this exceptional flavour and it has a stickiness about it which makes it even more enjoyable.
TIO PEPE Fino en Rama is the maximum expression of biological ageing; Tio Pepe without filtration or clarification, taken directly from the barrel in Spring when the ‘flor’ growth is at its thickest and in very small quantities. produced from the Palomino Fino grape variety grown in the chalky ‘albariza’ soil of Jerez. Aged for 5 years.
Uncompromisingly dry, refreshing and distinctive, Tio Pepe is the perfect partner for savoury nibbles, olives, fried fish, Spanish ham and of course tapas. Tio Pepe is best enjoyed within a year of bottling.
This bottling from the folks at Gonzalez Byass presents a piece of Jerez winemaking history! It uses Palomino Fino grapes which were vinified at the Viña Canariera wineries back in the '80s. This was the last time such a process was used by them, after which, the technique all but died out in the region and the grape variety was kept more or less exclusively for sherry production. This wine has been ageing since 1986 and only two butt casks were selected for this bottling, so it really is a rarity and a bit of a lost relic!
Sweet figs and prunes, rich dark molasses, bright wood and alluring spice.
VERY RARE SWEET PALOMINO.
Colour: Deep tawny. Aromas: Complex nutty aromas, combined with hints of honey and figs. On the palate: Rich, mature fruit flavours; beautifully mellowed; with a luscious, long finish. Occasions & Pairing: Perfect matchwith sweet desserts, such as apple pie with cinnamon or almond cake.
Serving suggestion: A magnificent and finely-balanced tawny of outstanding richness and complexity. The additional years of ageing produce a fine balance between the rich, raisiny fruit and the nutty, honeyed finish – a taste to linger over.
Grape variety: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesa, Tempranillo, Tinto Cão, Tinta Amarela
The Fine White is a slightly sweeter blend than the Extra Dry. This is achieved by fermenting the grape must for a slightly shorter time to preserve the natural sugars in the fruit, which give the Fine White its flavours of honey and nectar and its slightly richer amber hue. It has sweet citrus characteristics and maintains a good balance of freshness and delicacy. It should be served chilled, between 6 and 10º Celsius.
Graham’s LBV has attractive liquorice and floral aromas, and fresh blackberry flavours. It also, like the Six Grapes, has hints of the native Gum Cistus plant, which grows around the vineyards in the Douro, imparting very subtle aromas of mint to the wine. Its rich concentration of ripe fruit is balanced by the added complexity of spices, all held together by superb structure and balance.
Colour: Deep tawny. Aromas: Complex nutty aromas, combined with hints of honey and figs. On the palate: Rich, mature fruit flavours; beautifully mellowed; with a luscious, long finish. Occasions & Pairing: Perfect matchwith sweet desserts, such as apple pie with cinnamon or almond cake.
A medium-rich, boal-style Madeira from highly regarded producer Henriques & Henriques. This is aged for five years and is rich with notes of figs and honey.
A medium-rich, boal-style Madeira from highly regarded producer Henriques & Henriques. This is aged for five years and is rich with notes of figs and honey.
Harvest Fruits Mulled Wine blends the finest ingredients to give a rich fruity character with warming spicy notes.. A rich fruity blend of warming, spicy notes. Harvest Fruits .
Features flavours of roasted nuts and raisins, with a subtly spicy finish
Deep golden in colour
Fragrant aromas of candied orange, dried fruit and toasted almonds
Serve with cheesecake, flan, bread pudding or crème brulee
Alcohol by volume 18%
Nose: a slightly capped nose, quite dusty and nutty, lacking some of the vividness of the Manzanilla. Notes of caramelized almonds and cedar wood. Vanilla latte. Linseed oil and soft hints of leather. Slight hints of dried mushrooms. Overall rather soft.
Mouth: very smooth again, with a subdued salinity and acidity. Fresh and a light , but very accessible. Medium dry with plenty of caramel flavours and nutty notes, as well as a background fruitiness.
Lillets Beefy brother. Big notes of red summer berries and juicy Valencia oranges with lashes of spicy red wine. The finish is tannic yet sweet with squishy summer fruit notes.
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne brings us more than religious piety, Lindisfarne Mead is a classic, traditional drink which is enjoyed in households around the country. Using honey which is sourced from around the world Lindisfarne Mead is a velvety smooth fortified wine which uses the natural water from an artesian well to develop its flavour. Herbs and fermented grape juice bring out the flavour and altogether a sweet, light flavour is created.
A tribute to iconic Parisian café culture, Lutèce is a new spirit for the modern drinker. The recipe revitalises the legendary heritage of traditional French spirits, combining fresh fruit, herbs, and plants emblematic of local cuisine.
It's mild alcoholic content makes it an ideal product to create low ABV drinks, perfect for aperitivo occasions. Mix it with Prosecco and soda for a perfect Spritz.
An exceptional artisanal Vermouth di Torino with 38 botanicals based on wine from Romagna to create an original, yet classic recipe, inspired by world renowned Italian bartender, Giancarlo Mancino.
A grand anatomy of vanilla, rhubarb, juniper, toasted wood, myrrh, chiretta, Christmas spices (cloves, cinnamon bark and dried orange)
Remarkably balanced
Bittersweet medicinal root finish
Perfect for Negroni and Manhattan
Or serve neat over ice
The Mancino Chinato is a new level of Vermouth combining the three Mancino Vermouths - Secco, Bianco and Rosso - with rich red Barbera D'Asti DOCG wine and Quinine bark Calissaja. Perfect served as an after dinner pairing with fine cheese or dessert, chilled straight up as a digestive, warmed like Mulled Wine or used as an addition to any Hot Toddy.
Martini Riserva Speciale Ambrato is a Vermouth di Torino that uses wines from Moscato d'Asti and three types of wormwood– Absinthium, Pontica and Vulgaris. It is named after the colour – ambrato is Italian for amber.
Begging for a good mix! Cinnamon and stewed apples with an undertone of American honey followed by sweet vanilla and red apple wrapped in soft peach skin and lemon flavours.
Responsible for the worlds biggest cocktail! Big apple and lemon coming through on entry followed by some drier orris root notes followed by a dry, zesty apple and squishy peach finish.
Manhattan standard issue! Big bitter sweet stewed stone fruit notes with zesty orange and Manuka Honey flavours. This flows into a big bittersweet orange and squished hot plum and sloeberrry finish.
Rubino is one half of Martini's Riserva Speciale range, using concentrated botanical extracts which are rested in oak for more than two months. This Vermouth di Torino that uses wines from Piemonte, including Langhe Nebbiolo and three types of wormwood– Absinthium, Pontica and Vulgaris. It is named after the colour – rubino is Italian for ruby.
All the way from the southeast of France comes Nectarine, a wonderfully refreshing aperitif built around the general awesomeness of selected peaches from Provence. Picked at full maturity to get the best of the fruit, the peaches are subsequently pitted, sown and the concentrated in juice.
Ambre
Noilly Prat Ambré
16% ABV
13 different herbs and spices are sourced all around the world to make Noilly Prat Ambré. Among them Rose buds from Morocco, Coriander from Morocco, Cardamom from India and Cinnamon from Sri Lanka.
Noilly Prat Ambré is ideal served as L’Apéritif. It will be paired ideally with cheese.
The Daddy of dry vermouths. Fino Sherry style dryness with cloves and Cardamom followed by squishy white supermarket grapes. The finish retains the spiciness with a dry floral notes of bitter pear and apple.
Noix de la Saint Jean is a walnut liqueur from the Forcalquier distillery in Haute Provence, where the drink is traditionally taken as an aperitif, or as an accompaniment to blue cheese. The walnuts are picked on or before St. Jean's day (24th June) as they must be harvested while still unripe, before the shells start to harden. The St. Jean in question is known to us as John the Baptist.
A Premium Port that embodies the values of quality, elegance and tradition from Quinta do Noval.
A new style of Port with a blend that highlights the fruit thanks to its black cherry, sweet spice flavours and its smooth and perfect balance.
An contemporary and elegant packaging with unique black bottle and a pure design label with silver lines.
A characterful ruby , fantastic slightly chilled.
Can you imagine lazing on a summer’s afternoon without your Pimm’s in hand? We think not so let’s raise a toast to Pimm’s No 1 the classic English summer drink. Traditionally served 3:1 with freshly made lemonade, cucumber, mint and strawberries, Pimm’s has a rich and fruity taste which simply screams summer. English through and through Pimm’s No 1 was invented in the City of London and spicy undertones lift the naturally fruitiness even further.
Point and a half to the Italians! Stewed summer fruits with vanilla pods and Manuka honey and burnt lemons. Fat plum and bitter raspberry finish with a slightly tannic feel. Crying out for Gin and sweet vermouth!
World's Best Vermouth - World Drinks Awards 2019
Delicate, floral & with a distinct note of Spanish Sweet Orange, this vermouth is now recognised as the closest equivalent to the legendary Kina Lillet in the Vesper Martini (immortalised by Ian Fleming in Casino Royale, 1953). As such, it is served by Alessandro Palazzi of Dukes Bar, SW1, in all of their Vespers, and also works well on the rocks with a lemon twist, or in a more sophisticated take on the classic Spritz.
Alternatively, pour over ice with a large pared orange zest, or make a wonderfully summery Sacred Amber Spritz with English Sparkling Wine and Soda.
A bone dry, spicy and herbal vermouth made with English wine from Three Choirs Vineyard in Gloucestershire. Created in collaboration with Alessandro Palazzi from Dukes Hotel, SW1 – not surprisingly it makes a fabulous Dry Martini, pour a few drops into a chilled glass and top with Sacred Gin straight from the freezer, garnish with a pared lemon zest.
Alternatively, pour a large measure of Sacred English Dry Vermouth into a long glass with the juice of half a lemon and top with ginger ale and a sprig of mint for a light, summery English Dry Buck.
Premixed Negroni cocktail from London based Sacred Spirits . A blend of the company's Classic Gin , Rosehip Cup and Spiced English Vermouth , serve straight from the fridge over ice and garnish with a slice of orange.
English through and through, Sacred Spiced Vermouth brings together an array of exquisite regional ingredients to create a rich, spicy vermouth with a distinctly English feel. Sacred Spiced Vermouth offers flavours of New Forest thyme and Somerset wormwood as well as an English wine base. The palate is packed full of red fruity flavours and finished with the wintery spice offered up by the herbs, cinnamon and even the suggestion of bittersweet cocoa.
An aperitif wine that comes from the brilliant mind of Giuseppe Gallo, one of the most authoritative experts in the beverage sector at an international level. Savoia Americano is inspired by the authentic recipe of "Bitter from Milan" which dates back to around 1897, but is the first of its kind to use the DOC Marsala Fino Siciliano wine, as well as being the only 100% vegan aperitif thanks to its use of beta-carotene to obtain its amber red color.
This aperitif combines an array of British ingredients such as gooseberry, rhubarb, and chuckleberry, many of which are wild harvested or organically grown. A selection of sustainably sourced botanicals include sandalwood, gentian, and wormwood bring a bitter balance to the sweet tang of fresh ingredients – which is just what you want from a bittersweet aperitif! Mix a delicate spritz with sparkling wine and elderflower, or try this in your next batch of Negronis!
Stone's Original Green Ginger Wine is still made to the same recipe by blending the finest quality raisins and pure ground ginger and is enjoyed in so many ways by millions of consumers each year. Many enjoy Stone's on its own or over ice, but it is most famously drunk as a 'Whisky Mac' when mixed with whisky. The warmth of Stone's is a perfect complement to the smooth taste of the whisky. This perennial 'Winter Warmer' is the perfect way to relax on the long dark evenings.
Offering a delicate bitterness and a spicy aftertaste Suze is a famed French aperitif which is usually enjoyed neat. Modern consumers may prefer to add cola but it’s traditionally matches with tonic water or orange juice, as well as finding its way into many classic cocktails. A combination of gentian root and other specially selected botanicals, Suze finishes on a citric note which is refreshing and rounds of the drink perfectly, leaving only a bittersweet aftertaste.
Gonzales Byass Matusalem Oloroso has been aged for over three decades and sweetened with additional Pedro Ximenez, delivering a deep and intense flavour you won’t be able to help yourself from drinking. Toffee, walnut and dried fruit come through in the nose and the flavour follows the same route, with oaky dryness adding additional depth to the overall experience. A truly high quality Oloroso, enjoy this before or after dinner as you see fit.
Classic French aperitif. Waves of honeyed tropical fruit and glace cherries with smashed sauvignon grapes and floral notes. Starts out sweet and moves into a dry zesty almost zingy finish.
Sacred Rosehip Cup Liqueur is an aperitivo cordial made with a total of 27 botanicals, two of which are rosehip and rhubarb. Made with natural ingredients too, of which most are organic. This makes a fantastic negroni, but can also be drunk with lemonade in a Pimm's-style.
Like Lillet Blanc, the main grape variety in Lillet Rosé is Sémillon. These wines are combined with natural liqueurs, handcrafted in Podensac from sweet and bitter oranges and berries. It is this meticulously balanced blend that gives Lillet Rosé its delicate aromas. Colour: Brilliant rosé. Nose: Light aromas of berries, orange blossom and grapefruit. Mouth: Fresh, lively and fruity. Balanced structure. Slightly acidic. Finish: Long aromas.
What do you get when you make a plum liqueur with Sake? You get Umeshu! Using Ginjo grade Sake, plum and sugar, Akashi-Tai make an properly classic Umeshu that can be enjoyed hot (like Sake regularly is) or cold as part of a dessert. Once it's opened, you're going to want to keep the bottle in a refrigerator.