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Pisco ABA Pisco Chili 50cl
Pisco Aba spirit made from Muscat grapes. Pisco is an eau-de-vie soft and fragrant, that you can drink alone or mixed with fruit juices, as a sour, it’s versatility makes it an easy going drink for many purposes. Pisco ABA was the official Pisco during APEC 2004 in Chile.
£25.00Pisco ABA Pisco Chili 50cl
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Phoenix Tears Spiced Rum 50cl
Ocho is the first ever vintage tequila with each release being marked with the exact year of harvest, as well as the single field where the agave plans were harvested. This pale yellow tequila has a lightly citrus, vanilla, honeyed nose with bursts of green pepper and menthol. The salty buttery palate is comparatively low on oak influence but is strong on vegetable notes. A characterful tequila that, as befits its low production, will hardly be to everyone’s palate but tequila aficionados will love. Available in 75 cl bottle.
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Bruichladdich Port Charlotte Scottish Barley Whisky 70cl
Peated to a heavyweight 40 ppm, this is a cuvee crafted from casks hand-picked by Master Distiller Jim McEwan to showcase the supreme elegance of our Port Charlotte spirit. This whisky is testament to our belief that raw ingredients matter. Distilled from 100 percentage Scottish barley it gently matures in the lochside village of Port Charlotte before being bottled at the distillery using islay spring water.
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Paddy Triple Distilled Matured in Oak Irish Whiskey
Paddy Whiskey is distilled three times from the finest quality barley and water. This ensures a whiskey which is particularly light well balanced and pure.Its relatively low pot-still content and uniquely high proportion of malt whiskey ensures Paddy is “One of the softest of all Irish Whiskeys” – Jim Murray In 1920s and 1930s Ireland whiskey was sold in casks from the distillery to wholesalers who would in turn sell it on to publicans. Cork Distilleries Company was very proud of the strong reputation which its whiskey had earned and wanted to prevent any fluctuation in whiskey quality due to bonder underhandedly diluting the casks.Thus the company was one of the first to bottle their whiskey which became known as Paddy. NoseFresh and lively aromatic – a complex interplay of nutty maltiness woodland fragrances and spice with hints of honey and vanilla.TasteMild soft a distinctive mellow maltiness a touch of sweet oil spiciness – and again those background notes of honey vanilla toasted wood.FinishA sweetness gently fading mellow maltiness and mild woody notes lingering pleasingly.
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