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One of the real fathers of bourbon is Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr. He was adopted by his uncle, Edmund Haynes Taylor Snr., who rechristened him as his junior, after becoming an orphan at the age of five in 1830.
Monkey Head Vodka is treated with a special nanometric-activated charcoal which is then followed by oxygenation, giving a perfectly neutral and extremely smooth French vodka. Great for making cocktails or sipping straight.
Single growth cognac from the smallest and rarest of the cognac growing areas. Highly prized for its intense floral bouquet and maturing qualities, this is a complex yet charming cognac.
This cognac has a deep golden color with amber shades. A complex bouquet with aromas of citrus, peach, sandal wood and light leather notes. The taste is round and well-balanced with silk tannins.
Enjoy 1 375ml bottle of Chambord Raspberry liquer and 2 187ml bottles of Korbel Brut Champagne. Combine the two together for delicious champagne cocktails this holiday season!
The fusion of younger and older cognacs gives Courvoisier® VS a fruity, delicate taste and a bouquet filled with ripe fruit and spring flowers. The chalky soil in Fins Bois delivers a hint of ripened fruits that is its signature aroma.
Tanqueray Sterling Vodka is made from pure grain spirit, distilled at high proof and carefully distilled a second time in a 220-year-old, copper-pot still. After the distillation, the spirit is cut with water to give it the final desired proof.
This is a richly honeyed Cardhu - thanks to a finishing in Jamaican Rum casks, a vibrant tropical sweetness awakens. The lush rum cask-rounded flavours and peppery wood-spice combine to create a vibrant taste of paradise.
Grapes of ancient origin which were considered valuable as early as the thirteenth century. This grappa, which has a great personality, rests in oak barrels from two to five years until it has modified its original sensory profile. In 2001 it won the only gold medal in Bordeaux assigned to a grappa.