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Dubonnet
A French aperitif made from fortified red wine and infused with herbs and spices.
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Mozart Distillerie
Aromatic vanilla, caramel, fresh cream and the fruity overtones of white chocolate. Fantastic if you like to stay on first name terms with your dentist.
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Giffard
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Gabriel Boudier
Whole roasted cocoa beans are macerated and then distilled to creeate this fine rounded liqueur.
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Caperitif
By the end of the 20th century, Caperitif had become a ghost ingredient in classic cocktail recipes. What was this mysterious ‘Cape Aperitif’ that was referenced in that classic cocktail bible from the late 1800’s, the Savoy Cocktail Book? This question asked by an adventurous Danish mixologist lead to a meeting with a maverick South African winemaker and the rebirth of South Africa’s once-famous vermouth. Caperitif is handcrafted by infusing Chenin Blanc with the flavours and aromas of some 35 natural botanicals, many of which are unique to the insane biodiversity of the Cape Floral Kingdom.
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Cynar
Cynar is an Italian bitter liqueur of the amaro variety. It is made from 13 herbs and plants, predominant amongst which is the artichoke, from which the drink derives its name.
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El Bandarra
A smooth, appetising vermouth with a perfect bitter-sweet balance.
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Punt e Mes
Punt e Mes has a golden, orange colour with topaz tones and aromas reminiscent of herbs, with hints of quina, toffee and cloves. Pleasantly soft in taste, marked by captivating accents of zesty orange.
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Edmond Briottet
A timeless favourite which you should always have to hand! Great as an aperitif with a dry white wine such as Aligoté, with a sparkling wine or straight with an ice cube.
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Edmond Briottet
A timeless favourite which you should always have to hand! Great as an aperitif with a dry white wine such as Aligoté, with a sparkling wine or straight with an ice cube.
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RinQuinQuin
Sweet and light, fruity and subtly feminine, Rinquinquin is the aperitif par excellence. An unexpected blend of peaches, peach leaves gathered in autumn, sugar and white wine, made following a traditional recipe. Rinquinquin is a classic aperitif that is as Provençal as a sunshiny day. In fact, the name Rinquinquin, meaning a refreshing drink, comes from a word in the local dialect-requinquilhar, ‘to cheer up’. A name commonly given to refer to one’s favourite tipple.
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Gabriel Boudier
Made from ripe peaches marinated in sugar and alcohol. Try with dry white wine for a delicious aperitif.
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Copper in the Clouds
We take the finest British blackberries, festive spices, clementines and a splash of red wine to make this winter seasonal gin liqueur. A warm infusion of cinnamon, star anise, ginger, nutmeg, allspice and cloves bring warming spice notes to the palate
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Giffard
Very fruity mouth with blackberries, blackcurrants and other small acidulous red fruits notes. Long and aromatic finish, very faithful to the aromas of the berry.