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
Minimum of 6 years by law, Duffau Napoleon is a minimum of 10 years. Flavors of cocoa, orange rind, cake batter and vanilla. Soft tannins on the finish and a touch of rancio. 40% Alcohol.
In tribute to the Bluegrass State, Martell Blue Swift combines Martell's signature style of delicate fruit and plum notes with subtle sweetness of vanilla and toasted oak from the bourbon casks.
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