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Rhum Rhum Blanc Marie...
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Rhum Rhum Blanc Marie...

Rhum Rhum Blanc<br />Rhum Rhum Marie Galante<br /><br />70 cl / 41 °<br />Typology: Pure Single Rhum Agricole<br />Raw material: Pure cane juice<br />Fermentation: Own selected yeasts<br />Method of production: Pot Still distillation<br />Box: Yes<br />Why it is different<br /><br />Rhum Rhum Blanc 41 ° is the Pure Single Agricole Rhum produced from an ancient variety of sugar cane, the Rouge B47.259, almost disappeared from the Antilles. Once<br />perfectly ripe, the canes are cut by hand with traditional 'coutelas' and transported to the distillery on 'cabrouets' pulled by bulls. The freshly pressed juice is not diluted, as<br />is usual in the production of rhum agricoles; fermentation takes place in open vats at a controlled temperature and lasts up to 5/6 days. After distillation there is a long<br />period of rest in steel vats, lasting up to a year, during which the alcohol content is slowly lowered. Rhum Rhum Blanc is bottled at 41°.<br /><br />How I drink it:<br />Rhum Rhum Blanc 41° is very pleasant in the classic Ti' Punch with a very small addition of sugar. Excellent for classic cocktails such as the Mary Pickford.<br /><br />Focus:<br />In the mid-2000s, Luca Gargano realised a dream he had nurtured for years, that of producing the best rum in the world. To do so, he enlisted the help of maestro Gianni<br />Vittorio Capovilla and together they chose the enchanting island of Marie Galante, where at the time the best possible terroir could be found in the Caribbean. A first still was<br />installed at the Bielle distillery in 2005 and the second in 2007: two Müller bain-marie stills with a capacity of 300 and 1200 litres. The fresh, undiluted cane juice ferments<br />slowly in stainless steel cuves.<br />
Price €65.20
Monkey Shoulder smokey  40°...

Monkey Shoulder smokey 40°...

Monkey Shoulder Smokey<br />Monkey Shoulder Scotland<br /><br />70 cl / 40 °<br />Typology: Blended Scotch Whisky<br />Raw material: Barley malt<br />Production method: Pot Still distillation<br />Aging: Continental<br />Casing: No<br /><br />Why it's different:<br />Monkey Shoulder is the only whisky made from 100% malt by combining three Speyside single malts, all from a small batch production, assembling relatively small barrel<br />lots. It is a William Grant &amp; Sons family whisky, born with the desire to create a modern and revolutionary whisky in the world of mixology.<br /><br />Smokey Monkey Shoulder is the peaty variant of the triple blend.<br /><br />How I drink it:<br />Versatile and designed for mixology, it is also great to drink pure to bring the public closer to the world of whisky, thanks to the smoothness of its vanilla notes.<br /><br />Focus:<br />The name Monkey Shoulder refers to the physical condition that malt men often suffered after years of hard work turning barley mounds by hand during the germination<br />phase. This gave them a deformed limb holding the spade, causing it to hang downwards, like a monkey's posture.<br />
Price €46.80
Chartreuse VEP. Verte 1 litre
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Chartreuse VEP. Verte 1 litre

Chartreuse VEP. Verte<br />Chartreuse France<br /><br />1 lt / 54°<br />Typology: Liqueur<br />Raw material: Alcohol, herbs, spices, aromas, sugar, honey<br />Method of production: Pot Still Distillation &amp; Infusion<br />Ageing: Continental<br />Box: Yes<br />Why it is different<br /><br />Green Chartreuse VEP is an extremely long aged liqueur, technically the most aged liqueur on the market. A Green Chartreuse with over 15 years of ageing, in small<br />barrels.<br /><br />How to drink it:<br />To be enjoyed as the great end-of-meal liqueur that it is, in fact served at the end of meals in many Michelin-starred restaurants around the world.<br /><br />Focus:<br />Chartreuse means Voiron to many. For more than 100 years, the French town in Haute-Savoie has been the home of the much-loved liqueur of the Carthusian fathers. The<br />Voiron site was built at the end of the 19th century as a logistical base for production, which was carried out in the historic Fourvoire distillery in Saint Laurent Le Pont,<br />destroyed by a landslide in 1935. From 1903, however, the monks had to flee, due to immediate expulsion from the French state, and took refuge in Spain, in Tarragona,<br />where production continued. After returning to France in 1930, and especially after the landslide that destroyed the old distillery, production was transferred to Voiron, where<br />the legendary underground Chartreuse 'caves' can still be visited today.<br />
Price €209.60
Chartreuse VEP. Jaune 1 litre
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Chartreuse VEP. Jaune 1 litre

Chartreuse VEP. Jaune<br />Chartreuse France<br /><br />1 lt / 42°<br />Typology: Liqueur<br />Raw material: Alcohol, herbs, spices, aromas, sugar, honey<br />Method of production: Pot Still Distillation &amp; Infusion<br />Ageing: Continental<br />Box: Yes<br /><br />Why it's different:<br />Chartreuse VEP Yellow is perhaps the king among all liqueurs, certainly the most Aged on the market. A Yellow Chartreuse with over 15 years of aging, in small barrels.<br /><br />How I drink it:<br />To be drunk strictly straight, to enjoy every nuance.<br /><br />Focus:<br />Chartreuse is a liqueur projected into the future, despite its centuries-old history. On 30 August 2018, the new distillery at Aiguenoire in Entre-deux-Guiers was inaugurated<br />after 2 years of intense coatruzione work. The distillery stands on a historic site for the Fathers, in fact the parcel of land where it was built was first used by the monks as<br />early as 1590 for their farming and fishing activities. They then bought it on 30 August 1618, exactly 400 years before the inauguration of Grand Avenir-Auguenoire. It is a<br />return to the heart of the Chartreuse massif that gave rise to the monastic order, just 12 km from the Grande Chartreuse, whose first structures were built from 1084 onwards<br />by order of Saint Bruno.<br />
Price €208.00
Hendricks Orbium 43,4° 70cl

Hendricks Orbium 43,4° 70cl

Hendrick's Orbium<br />Hendrick's Scotland<br /><br />70 cl / 43.4 °<br />Typology: Gin<br />Raw material: Neutral grain alcohol and 11 natural botanicals<br />Method of production: Distillation in a Carter Head still<br />Casing: No<br />Why it's different<br /><br />Hendrick's Orbium is a chilled gin. It is created by infusing alcohol with quinine and absinthe, making it a complex product inspired by what is often mixed with gin: tonic and<br />vermouth. The final addition of lotus flowers accentuates the floral notes and gives smoothness to the blend. Produced in a small distillery in Ayrshire, Scotland, Hendrick's<br />Gin uses two very special ingredients: rose petals and cucumber, two flavours that come together in a perfect and surprising marriage, and two copper stills with a unique<br />history: a Carter Head, of which only a few examples exist, and a small Bennet Still discontinuous still from 1864. Today Hendrick's Gin is the most loved and sought after<br />gin in bars all over the world.<br /><br />How I drink it:<br />Perfect for an Orbium Martini, with 1/5 of Vermouth, using lemon zest and cucumber slice as garnish.<br /><br />Focus:<br />Hendrick's Gin recipe makes use of 11 botanicals, some classic and some downright extravagant for the category: from yarrow to coriander, juniper to cubeb berries,<br />elderflower, orange and lemon peel, angelica and iris root, with a final infusion of damask rose petals and cucumber. The two stills used by Hendrick's have a wonderful<br />history: in 1966 Charles Gordon, a descendant of the founding family of William Grant &amp; Sons, and later chairman of the group, attended an auction where the two stills were<br />for sale. These were not just any old stills, as one was a wonderful copper 'Carter Head' still built in 1948 by John Dore &amp; co Ltd in a very limited series, the other was the<br />still used by Marshall &amp; Taplow of Stratford, one of London's historic gin distilleries already present at the time of the Gin Act, a very small 1860s pot still made by the<br />legendary Bennet Sons &amp; Shears. Charles Gordon didn't let the opportunity pass him by, even though he still had no clear idea what to do with it. It was only years later that<br />the idea of using them for the production of Hendrick's gin was born, which gives an idea of the pioneering mentality of Charles Gordon, the man who invented Single Malt<br />Scotch Whisky. Orbium is not just a new gin. It is an interpretation of how we imagine Hendrick's in a parallel universe. It is not a Limited Release, but a permanent fixture in<br />the Hendrick's range, produced by the creative mind of Lesley Gracie, the Master Distiller of Hendrick's Gin.<br />
Price €59.40
Hendricks Lunar 43,4° 70cl

Hendricks Lunar 43,4° 70cl

Hendrick's Gin Lunar<br />Hendrick's Scotland<br /><br />70 cl / 43.4 °<br />Typology: Gin<br />Box: No<br />Why it's different<br /><br />Hendrick's Gin Lunar is the latest addition to the Hendrick's range. After the Orbium version, the first limited edition Summer Solstice was released and now this new limited<br />edition has finally been announced: Lunar Gin, which has been on sale in the UK since 20 February. This is an exceptional gin with a 43.3% vol. strength, described as<br />'distinctly floral with a delicate spicy finish'.<br /><br />How to drink it:<br />Sasha Filimonov, UK brand ambassador for Hendrick's, suggests adding black pepper to enhance the gin's notes. He recommends trying the 'Moonlight Buck' cocktail with<br />Hendrick's Lunar Gin, ginger ale and lemon juice, garnished with cucumber and lemon zest.<br />
Price €55.80
Cognac XO 1er Cru 40°...
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Cognac XO 1er Cru 40°...

Francois Voyer XO Premier Cru Grande Champagne 300 cl<br />François Voyer France<br /><br /><br />3 litres / 40<br />Typology: Cognac<br />Raw material: White grapes Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanch, Colombard<br />Fermentation: Selected yeasts<br />Method of production: Distillation in Charentais alembic stills<br />Box: Yes<br /><br />Why it's different:<br />XO Premier Cru Grande Champagne is produced by discontinuous distillation in cognacaise copper on the fine lees of the must. It ages in French oak barrels, between 10<br />and 25 years. Elegant and delicate, it is the cognac that has all the pedigree of Grande Champagne. Francois Voyer is an excellent independent company, a 'bouilleurs de<br />cru', as independent cognac growers and distillers are called. Produced by the independent company - a 'bouilleurs de cru', as independent cognac growers and distillers<br />are called - Francois Voyer is one of the most prestigious cognac houses in the world, boasting a long family tradition and the appreciation of the most renowned French<br />restaurants.<br /><br />How to drink it:<br />Cigar and tobacco aficionados will find it superb in combination with smoking.<br /><br />Focus:<br />XO ageing has made cognac famous and prestigious all over the world. The notes of vanilla, wood and dried fruit with a slight oxidative note consecrate cognac as the king of<br />spirits.<br />
Price €940.40
Drouin Pays d'ague Reserve...

Drouin Pays d'ague Reserve...

Drouin Pays D'Auge Reserve<br />Drouin France<br /><br />70 cl / 40 °<br />Typology: Calvados<br />Raw material: Apples<br />Fermentation: Indigenous yeasts<br />Method of production: Charentais Alembic<br />Box: Yes<br /><br />Why it is different:<br />We could call Drouin Pays D'auge the grand cru of the Calvados appellation, with very strict rules. The Réserve is made like all Drouin calvados: harvesting of the 30 apple<br />varieties and reaching maturity, champagne-style soft pressing with yields reduced to 65% to preserve the fragrance and freshness of the juice, spontaneous fermentation<br />with indigenous yeasts. The ciders for distillation are the youngest ones, which remain in stainless steel vats for several months, at least 5. They are fresh and fruity<br />fermented, not overly complex, and ideal for the production of distillates for short ageing. Distillation takes place in the traditional copper Charentais still, ageing in French<br />oak barrels for 4 years.<br /><br />How to drink it:<br />To be enjoyed neat in a tulip glass. Excellent when paired with chocolate desserts or a classic apple and pear cake.<br /><br />Focus:<br />Fermentation is a key process in the production of all Christian Drouin spirits: it all happens naturally with the distillery's indigenous yeasts. The freshly pressed juice<br />reaches the stainless steel vats, where it ferments and rests for at least 5 months, but in some cases up to 1 year. Based on the fermentation time, it is already clear what<br />type of calvados can be obtained. Those obtained from young ciders will be ideal for the distillation of younger, fresh and fruity calvados. The more mature and evolved ciders<br />are distilled from June onwards, but in some cases also in the autumn following the harvest, resulting in very complex and rich distillates, ideal for long ageing, particularly<br />for vintage wines.<br />
Price €67.40
Rum Millonario 10 aniv....

Rum Millonario 10 aniv....

ABV 50%<br />RON MILLONARIO 10 ANIVERSARIO CINCUENTA<br />CINCUENTA SHADES OF STRENGTH<br /><br />Ron Millonario 10 Aniversario Cincuenta is based upon the same recipe, maturation and blend of the 10 Aniversario Reserva, but it's bottled at higher strength to satisfy the<br />high demand from barmen all over the world for an easy and sweet rum that at the same time off ers a higher intensity of fl avour. An important ingredient to create cocktails<br />with character and boldness, but also more suited for sipping on the rocks without the ice diluting the strength and heat of the rum too much.The design of the bottle and<br />packaging is modern and elegant, with the same graphical style of Ron Millonario 10 Aniversario Reserva and the same innovative transparent glass cap to retain the family<br />feeling, but in gold rather than in black.<br /><br />TASTING NOTES: it echoes the sweet fruits, vanilla and chocolate of the standard 10 Aniversario Reserva, but much more intense and concentrated. It has a richer<br />mouthfeel, almost tactile, and a more robust caress on the tongue and palate. The higher strength accentuates the drier and winey fl avours from the sherry casks too. Th e<br />result is something in-between the easy freshness of the 10 Aniversario Reserva and the sweeter and darker complexity of the Solera 15.<br />
Price €56.60
Cognac X.O. FRANCOIS PEYROT...

Cognac X.O. FRANCOIS PEYROT...

<br /><br />TYPE: Cognac<br />PRODUCTION AREA: Jarnac<br />DISTILLATION: Once harvested, the grapes are placed on racks to extract the juice and pulp. This very important stage is carried out slowly in an ancestral manner with the<br />help of ancient water piston presses, which respect the crushing of the grapes to allow the juices to pass through the skins. The wines produced are carefully distilled in a<br />still, made by artisans, refined in a copper mass which is indispensable for obtaining refined eaux-de-vie. A double distillation of the wines gives rise to the prestigious and<br />incomparable spirit that is COGNAC.<br />VINE: Colombard and Ugni Blanc<br />COLOUR: amber gold<br />BOUQUET: An explosion of scents arrives on the nose with a continuous crescendo, among which fruit aromas, hints of vanilla and walnuts are recognisable<br />PAIRINGS: to be enjoyed in the evening in a moment of relaxation<br />TASTEIn the mouth it is overpoweringly persistent, intense and delicate at the same time<br />DESCRIPTION: The alembic, of artisanal manufacture, was built and refined from a mass of raw copper. Charentaise' distillation concentrates the wine's most delicate<br />aromas and flavours, a traditional method dating back to the 18th century. The 'Les Bergeronnettes' vineyard comprises 25 hectares located in the 'Grande Champagne 1er<br />cru de Cognac'(AOC).<br />AGING: Minimum 25 years in oak barrels.<br />
Price €100.20
Cognac V.S.O.P. FRANCOIS...

Cognac V.S.O.P. FRANCOIS...

<br />TYPE: Cognac<br />PRODUCTION AREA: Jarnac<br />DISTILLATION: Once harvested, the grapes are placed on racks to extract the juice and pulp. This very important stage is carried out slowly in an ancestral manner with the<br />help of ancient water piston presses, which respect the crushing of the grapes to allow the juices to pass through the skins. The wines produced are carefully distilled in a<br />handcrafted still, refined in a copper mass, which is indispensable for obtaining refined eaux-de-vie. A double distillation of the wines gives rise to the prestigious and<br />incomparable spirit that is COGNAC.<br />VINE: Colombard and Ugni Blanc<br />COLOUR: amber gold<br />BOUQUET: The bouquet is sweet with hints of vanilla<br />PAIRINGS: to be drunk slowly, savouring every aromatic nuance<br />FLAVOUR: the taste is round, soft and enchanting, but above all it is refined and persuasive, endowed with a superfine class<br />DESCRIPTION: The artisan-made still was built and refined from a mass of raw copper. Charentaise' distillation concentrates the wine's most delicate aromas and flavours,<br />a traditional method dating back to the 18th century. The 'Les Bergeronnettes' vineyard comprises 25 hectares located in the 'Grande Champagne 1er cru de<br />Cognac'(AOC).<br />AGING: minimum 12 years in oak barrels.<br />
Price €67.20
Bas Arm. Samalens-Laujusan...

Bas Arm. Samalens-Laujusan...

<br /><br />TYPE: Bas Armagnac<br />PRODUCTION AREA Laujuzan<br />DISTILLATION: 75% continuous distillation, 25% double distillation (pot still)<br />VINE: Ugni Blanc, Folle Blanche, Colombard<br />COLOURBrilliant and slightly amber-coloured<br />AROMA: particularly spicy aromas with hints of oak<br />FLAVOUR: A complex Armagnac whose flavour is perfectly balanced and marked by great roundness. Notes of gingerbread and fruit emerge with a delicate finish<br />characterised by elements of oak.<br />DESCRIPTION: Samalens has 8 stills, 4 continuous stills that have existed since before 1900 and 4 double distillation stills installed in 1973.the wines, all selected, come<br />almost entirely from the region bordered by Bas Armagnac and a small territory traditionally known as Gran Bas Armagnac<br />AGING: A minimum of 8 years in oak casks from Gascony.<br />
Price €132.20