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Scotland :: Highland
Nose: Rye bread in the oven with classic herbaceous spice in tow. Creamy vanilla plays its part on the nose too.
Palate: Zesty tropical fruit (think starfruit and mango), pine, cedar and honey'd porridge.
Finish: A subtle salinity lasts.
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Scotland :: Speyside
Nose: Complex, Richly spice, tannic and gingered with red
jammy fruit and cream
Palate: Combine the above with mouthcoating barley
sugar, vanilla, oak and honey
Finish: Loads more honey, grist and buttered homemade,
lightly burnt fruit scones
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Scotland :: Highland
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Nose: Anticipate a rich malted barley depth with gentle oak on the nose.
Palate: Mouth-coating and syrupy influences of honey and buttercream with baking spice and dried apricots
Finish: Long, warming finish of home baking and buttery oat biscuits
Ex-Bourbon, Virgin and Ex-Sherry Oak Casks
70.0CL
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Scotland :: Highland
Nose: Mellow, carrying sweetened buttercream, barley sugar and maple syrup
Palate: Cough-drop spices show ahead of clean juicy barley, butterscotch and vanilla
Finish: Fantastic fumes form a smoky amalgam with all the flavours above
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Scotland :: Islay
NOSE: Sherry trifle at Christmas, candied cherries and other dark fruits.
PALATE: Rich and creamy with an oily feel. Warming chocolate and fruit finish.
FINISH: Spicy and lingering.
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Scotland :: Highland
Nose: Perfectly peated with gentle smoke and toasted oak whilst carrying a warming spice
Palate: More of the peat smoke moving towards a fruity ensemble of dark dried fruits
Finish: Long with a moreish smoke quality, kiln dried barley and apricot compote.
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Scotland :: Islay
Nose: Initially spicy developing to a milky, cereal style with a fruity freshness
Palate: Oily and mouth-coating – salted caramel, black pepper and honey’d barley.
Finish: Long with charred oak and damp earth balanced by honeycomb sweetness
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Scotland :: Highland :: Islands
Nose
A smoky sweetness with coastal sea air and charred wood
Palate
A caramel sweetness for sure running to bacon crisps, seaweed and peppercorns
Finish
Long… maritime with seashells, bonfire embers and gentle spice
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Scotland :: Islay
Nose: Stewing fruits with a spiced wood quality give way to a gentle smokiness
Palate: Sticky plum jam with juicy barley developing to peat smoke with a cinnamon warmth
Finish: Lingers wonderfully with a marmalade tang plus charred oak and creamy toffee
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Spain
Limoncello made in Spain with the Italian Amalfi lemon to a traditional recipe.
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Spain :: Jerez
Palomino
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Atamán vermouth, produced primarily using Manzanillas from the historic Angioletti and El Toro wineries that are located in Sanlúcar’s upper quarter. Inspired by the old Atamán reserves: quinquina wines and old Vermouths that have been stored in Bodegas Barbadillo for decades. Atamán is a brand of Vermouth that was registered by Bodegas Barbadillo in January 1943. We often find ourselves asking why it was that Manuel Barbadillo gave it this name. We don’t have an answer to this question, but what we do know is that this Caucasian gentleman, a general in the Cossack armies has re-emerged today, abounding with character and with wormwood, quassia, bitter orange, rosemary and elderberry aromas.
50.0CL
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Spain :: Malaga
From the Mediterranean comes Larios Dry Gin made by double distillation in copper stills. Made with juniper and a mix of high quality fruits and botanics: nutmeg, coriander, clementine, angelica root, lime, Mediterranean lemon, mandarin, Haiti orange, orange blossom, cinnamon and almonds.
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Spain :: Terra Alta
Macabeo
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Vermouth, or "Vermut", as it is known in Spain, is often thought of only as an ingredient of mixed drinks such as Manhattans or Negronis, but it is more versatile than one might imagine. In Spain, Vermut is routinely drunk on the rocks, possibly with some soda water, and with a wedge of orange. The orange wedge is a natural complement to the citrus notes of the Vermouth. This aromatic elixir is made from Macabeu grapes, "darkened with unripe green walnuts, and macerated with local herbs", then aged in barrel for 6 months in a solera system. Not overly sweet or syrupy, it is fun in a glass as you experience pungent aromas and flavors of cola, root beer, candied fig, oranges, cloves, cinnamon, rosemary, and ginger.
100.0CL
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Spain :: Terra Alta
Macabeo
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Vermouth (or Vermut as it is called in Catalunya) has taken Spain by storm in recent years. A fabulous blend of wine, herbs, fruit and botanicals, it is the perfect aperitivo. This one is a real stonker. Made by Casa Mariol, one of Catalunya’s funkiest bodegas, it is fresh, vibrant, light herbaceousness with a touch of citrus zing. Perfect over ice, a squeeze of orange, and (if you must) a small dash of soda.
100.0CL
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Spain
103 is obtained from selected distillates of agricultural origin, and from a process of production and ageing characterised by the use of American oak barrels that previously contained Fino sherries, giving this spirit its particularly golden colour.
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Spain :: Cadiz
Cabellero Orange Brandy is an orange brandy liqueur. A delicate blend of Andalusian oranges, plums, sultanas and other dried fruit and spices is blended with Spanish brandy to made this delicious orange brandy.
Cabellero Orange Brandy can be enjoyed neat, on ice or as a long drink with lemonade.
The producer, Luis Caballero SA was founded by Jose Caballero in 1830 and the business was named after his first born son, Luis Cabellero. Today, they produce a wide range of alcoholic drinks including wine, whiskey and brandy
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