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First produced in 1860 (when it was just 'The Grouse'), The Famous Grouse has been the No. 1 whisky in Scotland since 1980. One of the world's most popular blends, and the best-selling Scotch whisky in Scotland, Famous Grouse is a very nicely balanced, malty blend which was first made in 1896.
Tres Erres Reserved Double Distilled Pisco is a grape distillate that is produced in Chile. It is distilled twice and is a superior quality Pisco. It is made with the Alejandría muscatel grape, which is considered the best variety to produce Pisco. Its color is clear and its aroma of fresh fruits.
Clase Azul Tequila Añejo is proof that the best things in life take time. Its taste and decanter are a tribute to the Mazahua indigenous culture. Its intense amber color and complex aromas result from a magnificent 25-month journey in American whiskey casks.
Hennessy X.O is collaborating with renowned British fashion artist Kim Jones to merge fashion, culture and arts, to express X.O’s greatness & to deliver a disruptive limited edition bottle.
See a dark amber and dark orange cast. This full bodied bourbon is reminiscent of oiled leather, smoke, minerals, coffee and cigar boxes. Take in the endless ranges of aromatics and flavors. Enjoy the infinite finish.
Aged in European oak sherry casks and new oak casks, the whisky is mellowed in our unique Solera Vat, a large oak tun inspired by the sherry bodegas of Spain and Portugal.
Ocho has many distinctive qualities. Here are the ones we think are the most important: First, Tequila Ocho is made by Carlos Camarena, a third generation Tequilero, in partnership with Tomas Estes, the “Ambassador of Tequila to the European Union.”
In 1820, Ernest BUSNEL founded the first major Calvados firm in the heart of Pays d'Auge. His know-how has been preciously preserved to this day by his descendants.
Conniption American Dry Gin comes to us all the way from Durham (not the one near Sunderland - the one in North Carolina), made with a combination of traditional and modern production methods.