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    Crown Royal Peach

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    Try The Limited Edition Crown Royal Peach Whisky, Infused With Fresh Georgia Peaches. Any Cocktail Is Perfectly Complimented By The Unmistakable Smoothness Of Crown Royal.
  • A complex blend of Copper pot still rums aged for 12 long years, has a characterful nose, showing fruit cake, rum'n'raisin ice cream, cocoa, dried ginger, cinnamon and clove. Develops baked bananas with fudge sauce and chewy toffee notes alongside vanilla oak and a deeper note of syrupy gingerbread, with hints of orange zest. The palate evokes chocolate sauce and the sweet toffee, fudge and tropical fruit flavours from the nose. Flakes of Terry's Dark Chocolate Orange sprinkled over melted vanilla ice cream. Deep, vivid and extremely seductive flavours.
  • Romana Black Sambuca
  • Casa Dragones Barrel Blend, 100% Blue Agave Añejo sipping tequila, achieves its distinctive character from being matured in two different wood barrels, new French Oak and new American Oak, each selected for their individual flavor and characteristics. At the end of the aging process, both barrel styles are blended together to create a uniquely smooth, agave-forward taste profile.
    • Corzo Tequila combines art and science to create the purest, most refined spirit possible - a tequila of extraordinary character with the full aroma and flavor of blue Agave.
    • More than twice the Agave of other super-premium tequilas, Corzo is harvested at the perfect moment to create a smooth, full-bodied taste that sets it apart.
    • Aged for more than one year in small white oak barrels for an authentic, smooth flavor.
  • A blend of grapes from two of the finest crus, this is one of the few VSOPs to carry the prestigious ‘Fine Champagne’ designation - meaning it is crafted from a minimum of 50% Grande Champagne cognacs blended exclusively with Petite Champagne cognacs.
  • Casa Dragones is a joven style tequila from San Miguel de Allende that combines an extra-añejo aged for five years in new charred American white oak barrels with un-aged tequila. The mix is then filtered through a bed of charcoal to remove its color. The 80-proof clear liquid is put in an individually numbered crystal bottle decorated by hand with representations of pepitas (pumpkin seeds) and an agave plant, then sealed. The end result is extraordinarily smooth, with a very sweet, fruity, almost wine-like nose but a bold, pure peppery flavor that finishes cleanly.
  • Van Winkle Special Reserve
  • Patrón Reposado is handcrafted from the finest 100% Weber Blue Agave and is carefully distilled in small batches at Hacienda Patrón distillery in Jalisco, Mexico. It's then aged in a variety of barrels for three to five months.

  • world's top selling white rum from Jamaica
  • CORZO. SILVER. the purest expression of modern tequila
  • Jameson Caskmates is an intriguing release. There's still cut grass and some fruit alongside delicious oily pot still character, but things are different here too. Is it sweeter? A different sweetness perhaps, more wood spice plus chocolate liqueur. A shift of emphasis.
  • Disaronno Amaretto is Italian popular liquor
  • Dos Hombres Mezcal Joven
  • Bacardi's premium rum release, the 8 year old is blended with rums aged for between 8 and 16 years. The nose is fresh and perfumed with notes of oak and peels, a little syrup with a fennel note. The palate is sweet and rich with tropical fruits, peels and winter spice. The finish is gentle and luscious.
  • GOLD MEDAL 2007 SAN FRANCISCO SPIRITS COMPETITION. Sherried character and fruity flavors balanced with rich chocolate, toffee, cinnamon and ginger spice.
  • Jose Cuervo Reserva De La Familia Reposado
  • Lagavulin 11 Year Old
  • PATRON PIEDRA EXTRA ANEJO PATRON

  • Talisker Storm was released in early 2013 as a no age statement whisky, which was matured in specifically selected refill and toasted American oak casks. An intense and vibrant dram, the Storm offers up plenty of distillery character alongside some smokier depth and complexity.
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