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Ron Dos Maderas Luxus 70cl

Ron Dos Maderas Luxus 70cl

DOS MADERAS DOUBLE AGED RUM LUXUS<br />JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA/CÁDIZ<br />Distributed by Meregalli Spirits S.p.a. - meregalli.com/info@meregallispirits.it<br />- Founded in 1877 by Sir Alexander Williams and Arthur Humbert.<br />- A symbol of tradition and quality for over 130 years, Bodegas Williams&amp;Humbert has been actively involved in the creation of the<br />Jerez appellation of origin.<br />- Xérès - Brandy is recognised as one of the most prestigious wineries in the world.<br />in the world<br /><br />TYPOLOGY Ron<br />PRODUCTION AREA Caribbean - Jerez De La Frontera TYPOLOGY<br />RAW MATERIAL Molasses rhon from Barbados and Guyana, selected from the finest by the Master Blender.<br />selected by the Master Blender.<br />Distillation: The distillation is carried out in stills at 65º to obtain excellent<br />obtaining excellent eaux-de-vie<br />AGEING: Ron Dos Maderas Luxus is aged for 10 years in the Caribbean (Guyana and Barbados).<br />Barbados), then transferred to Williams &amp; Humbert in Jerez (Spain).<br />Jerez (Spain). Here it matures according to the Solera method for 5 years in American oak<br />oak barrels that previously contained Don Guido.<br />ALCOHOLIC STRENGTH 40% Alc. /Vol.<br />COLOUR Dark amber<br />NOSE Sweet notes of sultanas and dried figs, accompanied by hints of honey, caramelised fruit and<br />caramelised fruit and cocoa beans.<br />TASTE<br />Velvety on the palate with a long and intense finish<br />TASTING RECOMMENDATIONS<br />Ideal to drink in glasses suitable for aged spirits<br />
Price €191.80
Rum Don Papa Baroko 70cl

Rum Don Papa Baroko 70cl

Baroko is distilled from 'Black Gold' molasses, then stored in former Bourbon barrels. After being aged for years on the slopes of Mount Kanlaon, it is carefully blended by<br />the master blender and bottled at 40%.<br />
Price €60.60
Rum Don Papa Sherry Cask 70cl

Rum Don Papa Sherry Cask 70cl

Don Papa Sherry Cask<br /><br />First aged in ex bourbon American oak barrels before being finished in four different types of shyerry casks: Palo Cortado, Fino, Cream and Pedro Ximenex. The resulting<br />blend offers a delightfully dry, almost nutty nose witha rich, fruity tasta and a wonderfully smooth finish.<br /><br />Age: 5,5<br />Alcohol: 45,0 %<br />Color: light amber with hints of red<br />Nose: furity and nutty<br />Mouth: Rich and Fruity with delightfully dry. Velvety Texture<br />Finish: long and smooth<br />
Price €105.40
Kirk & Sweeney Reserva RUM...

Kirk & Sweeney Reserva RUM...

HISTORY: August Sebastiani, a Tuscan-born winemaker and owner of the 3 Badge company, discovered numerous documents that testified to his family's involvement in<br />the construction of the fire station in Sonoma, California. His grandfather had worked as a volunteer and received 3 badges for his career. 3 badges has thus become a<br />symbol of returning to the roots, celebrating the passion for commitment and craftsmanship as the cardinal points of the company producing this product.<br /><br />PRODUCT: Kirk &amp; Sweeney is manufactured in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. The name pays homage to a wooden schooner known for smuggling rum<br />from the Caribbean to the Northeast during the early years of Prohibition. Distilled in the traditional way from sugar cane molasses, it is left to age in oak barrels to fully<br />develop its aromatic pro?le.<br /><br />PROFILE: Kirk &amp; Sweeney Reserva is a molasses rum from the Dominican Republic. It has a beautiful mahogany colour and expresses its complex flavours of brown sugar,<br />dried fruit, vanilla and toasted oak.<br />Country<br /><br />Dominican Republic<br />Alcohol content: 40%.<br />Format: 70cl<br />
Price €78.80
Kirk & Sweeney Gran Reserva...

Kirk & Sweeney Gran Reserva...

HISTORY: August Sebastiani, a Tuscan-born winemaker and owner of the 3 Badge company, discovered numerous documents that testified to his family's involvement in<br />the construction of the fire station in Sonoma, California. His grandfather had worked as a volunteer and received 3 badges for his career. 3 badges has thus become a<br />symbol of returning to the roots, celebrating the passion for commitment and craftsmanship as the cardinal points of the company producing this product.<br /><br />PRODUCT: Kirk &amp; Sweeney is manufactured in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. The name pays homage to a wooden schooner known for smuggling rum<br />from the Caribbean to the Northeast during the early years of Prohibition. Distilled in the traditional way from sugar cane molasses, it is left to age in wooden barrels to fully<br />develop its aromatic pro?le.<br /><br />PROFILE: Kirk &amp; Sweeney Gran Reserva Superior hides behind its amber guise an aged rum with a unique charm. Its nose oscillates between notes of grilled nuts, caramel<br />and honey, evolving towards scents of fruit, vanilla and Xerès.<br /><br />Country: Dominican Republic<br />Alcohol content: 40%.<br />Format: 70cl<br />
Price €115.60
Kirk & Sweeney Gran Reserva...

Kirk & Sweeney Gran Reserva...

<br />HISTORY: August Sebastiani, a Tuscan-born winemaker and owner of the 3 Badge company, discovered numerous documents that testified to his family's involvement in<br />the construction of the fire station in Sonoma, California. His grandfather had worked as a volunteer and received 3 badges for his career. 3 badges has thus become a<br />symbol of returning to the roots, celebrating the passion for commitment and craftsmanship as the cardinal points of the company producing this product.<br /><br />PRODUCT: Kirk &amp; Sweeney is manufactured in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. The name pays homage to a wooden schooner known for smuggling rum<br />from the Caribbean to the Northeast during the early years of Prohibition. Distilled in the traditional way from sugar cane molasses, it is left to age in oak barrels to fully<br />develop its aromatic pro?le.<br /><br />PROFILE: Complex and intriguing, it touches on a wide range of aromas, from the intensity of vanilla to notes of sherry and grapes, underpinned by the fragrance of roasted<br />sugar cane. Years of ageing and careful blending add hints of dried fruits, nutmeg, cinnamon and spices with a touch of oak.<br /><br />Country: Dominican Republic<br />Alcohol content: 40%.<br />Format: 70cl<br />
Price €86.60
Worthy Park 2007 70 cl /...

Worthy Park 2007 70 cl /...

Type: Pure Single Rum<br />Raw material: Molasses<br />Fermentation: Selected yeasts<br />Production method: Pot Still distillation<br />Ageing: Tropical<br />Box: Yes<br /><br />Why it's different<br /><br />Worthy Park 2007 is a bottling of the WPL brand, with congeners between 60 and 119 g / hLAP. Distilled in 2007 from molasses from the Worthy Park Estate's sugar cane<br />mill. It is a Pure Single Rum aged in the distillery's tropical climate warehouse and was bottled at 59% full cask grade, with an angel's share after 10 years of 64%. The label<br />shows the copper double retort still made by Scottish Forsyths for Worthy Park Distillery. No sugar, caramel or additives are added at bottling.<br />How to drink it<br /><br />Drink it straight, letting it breathe, possibly with water to have a slight dilution at will. It can be used in blending as a 'cut' to enrich any type of classic rum-based cocktail.<br />Focus<br /><br />Worthy Park 2007 Habitation Velier is the first bottling that bears the name of the Jamaican distillery on the label, different from the previous editions that were called<br />'Forsyths', inspired by the double retort copper still used for the production of all Worthy Park Estate rums. Worthy Park allocates part of its production to 'bulk' marketing,<br />rums which are then destined for blended rums or for selections of independent bottlers, provided that the name of the distillery is not put on their labels. The project carried<br />out in collaboration with Luca Gargano is not a simple independent bottling project. On the contrary, we could consider it 'dependent bottling', since the labels highlight the<br />fundamental points of production, such as the origin of the molasses, the type of still, the year of distillation and bottling, the percentage of angel's share, the mark,<br />specifying the level of esters and congeners as well as, of course, the fact that ageing takes place in a tropical climate at the distillery, information that is not usually<br />declared in independent bottling, since barrels are always purchased through rum merchants and never directly from the distillery. After the first editions, Worthy Park<br />allowed Luca to use the official name of the distillery, so from the 2007 release the name Worthy Park will always appear on the label.<br />
Price €135.20
Hampden Estate OWH 8 Y.O....

Hampden Estate OWH 8 Y.O....

Type: Pure Single Rum<br />Raw material: Molasses<br />Fermentation: Indigenous yeasts<br />Production method: Pot Still distillation<br />Ageing: Tropical<br /><br />Why it's different<br /><br />From what could be considered the best distillery in the world, Hampden Estate 8 Years Old is made from the single mark 'OWH' bottled without any additives, no<br />colouring agents, but above all no added sugar, and aged 8 years in the distillery's wherehouse. All Hampden Estate rums are bottled with no added artifacts.<br /><br />How I drink it<br />Enjoy neat, on the rocks, in simple cocktails such as Hampden &amp; Pineapple or diluted with ginger beer. Excellent to wash down a baba, drizzled over a soft, well-vanillaised<br />sponge cake or dunked into dry biscuits such as canestrelli.<br /><br />Focus<br />Hampden Estate could be considered the best distillery in the world, located in the northwest of Jamaica, in Trelawny County. This claim is based on objective<br />considerations for the production process of this rum, 5 fundamental pillars:<br />1) the water used in all stages of production comes from a source a few kilometres from the distillery in the pristine area of Cockpit Country.<br />2) fermentation is spontaneous, using natural yeasts and ancestral techniques, to produce High Ester rums that are characterised by their aromatic richness.<br />3) distillation is 100% in Pot Still. Hampden Estate remains one of the very few distilleries in the world to use only discontinuous double retort copper pot stills - there are<br />currently four, one of which, legendary, was installed in 1960, produced by John Dore, with a capacity of 7600 litres and a marvellous swan neck reminiscent of a trunk,<br />which has earned it the name 'The Elephant' - the distillation cycle lasts about 7 hours with an alcoholic degree at the exit of the still of 82°.<br />4) Ageing takes place in a tropical climate in the Hampden Estate warehouse, where climatic conditions lead to very high angel share - in fact 7 years of ageing corresponds<br />to around 25 years in a continental climate.<br />5) No added sugar or caramel.<br /><br />The climatic factor is one of the fundamental elements of the Trelawny terroir. OWH is one of the many marks produced by the Hampden Estate. It is made up of the initials<br />of Outram Warmold Hussey, father of Lawrence Francis Close Hussey who took over the Hampden Estate with his family in 2009. Of the eight different expressions<br />produced for tasting rums, it is the one with the lowest level of esters. It is a rum that has a range of esters that fluctuates around 80/120 gr/hlap and belongs to the category<br />of Jamaican rums defined as 'Common Clean', those that, according to the Jamaican Spirits Pool, have a level of esters that can vary on average between 80 and 150<br />gr/hlap. Nevertheless, the level of aromatic richness of a quality Common Clean rum is far higher than that of any other modern rum distilled with multi-column distillation<br />equipment. That's the magic of Hampden Estate rum, a distillate that thanks to ancestral techniques has a recognisable and unique taste. OWH is one of the most recent<br />marks, born from the idea of creating a lighter rum than the historic marks that have been aged since that year.<br />
Price €64.40
AMA NON350 QUINT

AMA NON350 QUINT

Amaro Nonino Quintessentia®<br />thatsAmaro<br />From an ancient family recipe handed down from generation to generation, Amaro Nonino Quintessentia® is born.<br />With a great personality and ennobled by ÙE® Grape Distillate aged in barriques, Amaro Nonino Quintessentia® is the result of an ancient family recipe.<br /><br />Ingredients<br />Quintessentia of herbs, spices, fruits, berries and roots enriched by ÙE®, Acquavite d'Uva Nonino, aged in barriques. Amaro Nonino is vegan friendly.<br />Artisanal distillation:<br /><br />ÙE®, Acquavite d'Uva is distilled with 100% artisanal method in the copper steam stills of the Nonino family.<br />Natural Aging:<br /><br />The ÙE®, Grape Distillate that ennobles Amaro Nonino is aged at least 12 months in Limousin and Nevers barriques and small Ex-Sherry casks.<br />Alcohol content:<br /><br />35% vol.<br />Bottling:<br /><br />Tasting:<br />Serve at room temperature, on the rocks with an orange slice or in incredible cocktails.<br /><br />Taste:<br />The amber and not dark colour proves from the first glance the balance and softness of Amaro Nonino. On the nose and palate the harmony is confirmed with an<br />extraordinary scent of herbs and citrus notes.<br /><br />Image is indicative<br />
Price €17.80
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