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Tanqueray is a dry, fresh gin with a rich juniper season that makes the most refreshing tasting gin and tonics and the driest of martini mixed drinks. Said to have been Frank Sinatra's favored gin, London Dry's edge and refinement have long made it a most loved with the stars in style, film, and music.
This margarita is sure to please. The perfect balance of tangy and sweet is great for a hot summer day and will send your taste buds on a tropical holiday. Like all of their ready-to-serve products, just add ice.
Pierre Vallet XO cognac is an extra old blend of eaux-de-vie, brought for the first time from Maison Pierre Vallet. Pierre Vallet is a family business owned by the same family responsible for Château de Montifaud.
Aromas of cassis, black cherry and dark plum mingle with subtle hints of vanilla, anise, tobacco and a touch of clove. The palate is full, rich, and bursting with dark fruit. Lush, well-balanced tannins carry the wine through to an incredibly long and silky finish.
Andre Strawberry Mimosa Sparkling Wine Cocktail is the perfect drink to enjoy on a hot summer day. The refreshing blend of sparkling wine and strawberry juice is sure to cool you down and put a smile on your face.
Cherry brandies originated in Europe in the 18 th century from recipes created by monks. At about the same time, cherry-based vodka infusions gained popularity in the Russian Empire and neighboring countries.
Petit Guiraud is a fresh and precise Sauternes, and is result of a long period of reflection on the wine style and its drinkability. As the flag-flyer for modernity and accessible pleasure, Petit Guiraud is a slice of luxury to be enjoyed every day.
Château Saint-Corbian Saint-Estèphe 2022 is a charming blend of Merlot and Cabernet from the picturesque village of Saint-Corbian within the Saint-Estèphe appellation.
Straight Rye Whiskey has experienced a strong resurgence in the American whiskey landscape, yet Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. was making this style more than 100 years ago.