Aperol is an Italian aperitif originally produced by the Barbieri company, based in Padua. Aperol is now produced by the Campari company. While Aperol was originally created in 1919, it did not become successful until after World... Read More
Over 75% of the raw ingredients and packaging used to make and present Baileys is sourced from the island of Ireland. The cream is fresh dairy cream that comes from pasture fed cows in Ireland. The whiskey is Irish Whiskey supplied... Read More
A blend 27 plants and spices which come from around the world are used in making this liquor. Angelica, hyssop, juniper, myrrh, saffron, aloe, arnica, cinnamon are among them, though the full list is a secret. It is distilled... Read More
Yes, this black raspberry liqueur is crafted in the province of Chambord, at the site of a real French château, with the finest ingredients. And some do say that it was inspired by King Louis XIV’s chosen tipple.... Read More
This 12 year old scotch whisky has been perfected to be smoother than a surfer in a barrel. This blended scotch whisky offers a tidal wave of Strathisla malt and grain, and blockbuster taste notes from luxurious honey and vanilla... Read More
"The soft, amber-caramel color is intensely pleasing in aroma, and surprisingly light. The fragrance of toasted wild hazelnuts is spiked with cinnamon, cocoa and vanilla. With a smooth texture, the pronounced yet delicate hazelnut... Read More
With a recipe that reads more like a medieval elixir of herbs, plants, roots, barks, spices and flower seeds. A bottle of Galliano begins it’s life with the meticulous sorting and quality control of some 30 herbs, spices... Read More
As John Jameson established his whiskey distillery in Dublin, he really began to make his mark. For a start he insisted on the finest ingredients (a tradition that naturally continues to the present day). He personally selected... Read More
When Luxardo marasca cherries are harvested at the beginning of every summer, they are put in alcoholic infusion in larch-wood vats together with some leaves and branches of the same trees for up to three years. When ready, both... Read More
MARTINI Extra Dry vermouth was launched, with great international success, on New Year's Day in 1900. The Company had been experimenting with the production of dry vermouth since 1890 in some foreign countries, such as Cuba,... Read More
At its heart is wine blended with rich Italian herbs: Artemisia, Summer Savory and Dittany balanced with exotic bitter-sweet woods. Its complex and alluring taste has made MARTINI Rosso the key ingredient for several iconic cocktails... Read More