Beginning with the very first sniff and all the way until the crisp concise finish, the tasty anise is the star. Drifting across the taste buds in soft clean rum, it has a creamy, light mouth-feel. Aguardiente is typically taken... Read More
The name says it all: Aperol is the perfect aperitif. Bright orange in color, it has a unique taste, thanks to the secret recipe, which has never been changed, with infusions of selected ingredients including bitter and sweet... Read More
Since 1865, this spicy, earthy aperitif has been known as “ouvre l’appétit” - the key to the appetite. Serious in its role as an aperitif, and then popular with sportsmen, Bonal became an early sponsor... Read More
Dedicated to the Fratelli d'Italia (Italian brothers) that have left Italy to search for success, Caffo Amaretto Liqueur is a delicious, all-natural liqueur produced from Sicilian almonds and fresh herbs. Drink it chilled... Read More
The liqueur Sambuca product typically Italian, a native of southern Italy, which spread around the world in the last century, is appreciated by connoisseurs and gourmets. is produced with old recipes handed down from generation... Read More
Yes, this black raspberry liqueur is crafted in the province of Chambord, at the site of a real French château, with the finest ingredients. And some do say that it was inspired by King Louis XIV’s chosen tipple.... Read More
"Its citrus flower essences and suggest the splendor of the Mediterranean spring. This gives it a very warm and evocative tone, sublimated by a delicate hint of vanilla. The selection of the best sugars achieves the necessary... Read More
"Its citrus flower essences and suggest the splendor of the Mediterranean spring. This gives it a very warm and evocative tone, sublimated by a delicate hint of vanilla. The selection of the best sugars achieves the necessary... Read More
"The soft, amber-caramel color is intensely pleasing in aroma, and surprisingly light. The fragrance of toasted wild hazelnuts is spiked with cinnamon, cocoa and vanilla. With a smooth texture, the pronounced yet delicate hazelnut... Read More
With a recipe that reads more like a medieval elixir of herbs, plants, roots, barks, spices and flower seeds. A bottle of Galliano begins it’s life with the meticulous sorting and quality control of some 30 herbs, spices... Read More
Bright topaz colour with gold and amber tints. Complex nose of orange flowers, combined with scents of candied zests and toffee. Bitter orange flavours that the cognac enhances with nuances of orange marmalade and hazelnuts. The... Read More
Bright topaz colour with gold and amber tints. Complex nose of orange flowers, combined with scents of candied zests and toffee. Bitter orange flavours that the cognac enhances with nuances of orange marmalade and hazelnuts. The... Read More
Irish Mist is a blend of Irish whiskey, honey and natural aromatic spices. It was the first liqueur to be produced in Ireland and, while the bottle has changed a number of times over the years, the liqueur itself has remained... Read More
56 herbs, roots and fruits are brought together from all across the globe. Cinnamon from Ceylon, bitter oranges from Australia, ginger root from South Asia, red sandalwood from East India, blueberries from Europe, plus one or... Read More
A delicious combination of icy, refreshing peppermint and dark chocolate taste with a thick, smooth, round and full body. Rich and decadent taste palette of cool peppermint, smooth dark chocolate and a hint of coffee and caramel.... Read More
Golden color, shimmery; floral nose, honey, candied orange, pine resin, lime, fresh mint; distinct taste, generous, intense, aromatic, long. Lillet, the aperitif from Bordeaux, is best over ice with an orange slice.
Made with apricots from Africa and the Rousillon region of France. After distillation and maceration, the "spirit" is blended with the finest Cognac to produce a smooth and velvety liqueur.
This black currant liqueur offers a deep plum color and concentrated dark berry aroma, plus an earthy hint. On the palate, it's full bodied, with big notes of port, cherries in syrup and raspberry jam. Though pleasant to sip... Read More
Several varieties of raspberry are used to make Mathilde Framboise. Some are from Scotland, well-known for its berry fruit like Glen Prosen, Glen Moy and Glen Clova which illustrate the country’s wealth of fruit. Rose de... Read More
We have chosen the Bon-Chrétien Williams pear to make Mathilde Poire. When fully ripe, it has a golden yellow skin and very tasty and juicy, smooth white flesh. In order to extract as much flavor as possible from the fruit,... Read More