Luigi Rossi’s original vermouth recipe was developed in the 1860s and became one of the most celebrated of Piedmont’s aromatic wines. A wine bas is blended with rich Italian herbs such as Artemesia and Dittany and other aromatics. It is this special blend of ingredients that gives Martini Rosso its unique taste and made it the original ingredient in many classic cocktails including the Negroni or Manhattan.
Luigi Rossi’s original vermouth recipe was developed in the 1860s and became one of the most celebrated of Piedmont’s aromatic wines. A wine bas is blended with rich Italian herbs such as Artemesia and Dittany and other aromatics. It is this special blend of ingredients that gives Martini Rosso its unique taste and made it the original ingredient in many classic cocktails including the Negroni or Manhattan.
Created in 1945 by Angelo Molinari and now one of Italy’s most celebrated masterpieces- a smooth, rich, full-bodied liqueur he proudly named Molinari Sambuca. Molinari Sambuca is the best selling liqueur in Italy and the most cherished Sambuca in the world. Molinari Sambuca is the only brand permitted by Italian law to use the term ‘Extra’ because of its extra quality. This is not just for a better quality & taste, but also ignites better when flamed in the traditional manner.
Created in 1945 by Angelo Molinari and now one of Italy’s most celebrated masterpieces- a smooth, rich, full-bodied liqueur he proudly named Molinari Sambuca. Molinari Sambuca is the best selling liqueur in Italy and the most cherished Sambuca in the world. Molinari Sambuca is the only brand permitted by Italian law to use the term ‘Extra’ because of its extra quality. This is not just for a better quality & taste, but also ignites better when flamed in the traditional manner.
The nose is rich and smoky. The medicinal notes are quite evident with notes of the sea; seaweed, tarry ropes. There are notes of cut hay and wood smoke rising with a gentle estery sweetness. The palate is thick and full. Notes of citrus with smooth sweetness. The smoke wafts with notes of seaweed. The oak is quite rich with grist and cereal and malt. The finish is of good length with fruit and dry oak.
The nose is rich and smoky. The medicinal notes are quite evident with notes of the sea; seaweed, tarry ropes. There are notes of cut hay and wood smoke rising with a gentle estery sweetness. The palate is thick and full. Notes of citrus with smooth sweetness. The smoke wafts with notes of seaweed. The oak is quite rich with grist and cereal and malt. The finish is of good length with fruit and dry oak.
The main ingredients in the production of Opal Nera are various spices such as star anise and green anise. Many other natural ingredients are also used including elderflowers, elderberries, orange flowers, coriander, cinnamon, cloves and Sicilian lemons. All of the ingredients are infused and distilled separately. Blended together they ensure the perfect balance and smoothness of Opal Nera.
The main ingredients in the production of Opal Nera are various spices such as star anise and green anise. Many other natural ingredients are also used including elderflowers, elderberries, orange flowers, coriander, cinnamon, cloves and Sicilian lemons. All of the ingredients are infused and distilled separately. Blended together they ensure the perfect balance and smoothness of Opal Nera.
Passoã, a unique Passion Fruit liqueur, at 17% alcohol volume, in a legendary black bottle. Its luscious red colour reveals tangy fruit flavours. The recipe of this alcoholic beverage is based on a unique ingredient: passion fruit, or maracuja in portuguese.
Passoã, a unique Passion Fruit liqueur, at 17% alcohol volume, in a legendary black bottle. Its luscious red colour reveals tangy fruit flavours. The recipe of this alcoholic beverage is based on a unique ingredient: passion fruit, or maracuja in portuguese.
Pimm’s No. 1 is a gin-based liquor made in England from dry gin, liqueur, fruit juices and spices. It was created in 1859 by the English oyster bar owner James Pimm. The recipe is still a secret, and only six persons know exactly how it is made.
Pimm’s No. 1 is a gin-based liquor made in England from dry gin, liqueur, fruit juices and spices. It was created in 1859 by the English oyster bar owner James Pimm. The recipe is still a secret, and only six persons know exactly how it is made.
Distilled in Scotland from grain. Smooth, high quality Scotch Whiskey.
Distilled in Scotland from grain. Smooth, high quality Scotch Whiskey.
Distilled in Scotland from grain. Smooth, high quality Scotch Whiskey.
Distilled in Scotland from grain. Smooth, high quality Scotch Whiskey.
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