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Amaro Saverio 50cl VILLA...
Thanks to its unique taste, this liqueurs offers the perfect alternative to most common fruit liqueurs. Mugo Gin is the result of a careful selection of different herbs and roots.<br />This extraordinary liqueur is obtained from a special processing of the single ingredients such as juniper berries, liquorice, moutain pine and other roots. Excellent as<br />digestif.<br />Alcoholic strength:<br />38% vol.<br />
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€25.20
Amaro Ulrich 70cl 32°...
ALCOHOL CONTENT: 32% Alc. / Vol.<br /><br />BOTTLE VOLUME: 70cl.<br /><br />DESCRIPTION: Amaro Ulrich was born in 1854 from the recipe of Dr. Domenico Ulrich and today it is reworked by Distilleria Marolo, thanks to years of experience in the<br />liquor field. Amaro Ulrich contains active ingredients from 19 herbs, flowers, fruits and roots that make it an effective and invigorating digestive aid. Among the various<br />ingredients, the notes of gentian, gentian and aniseed stand out: it is precisely from the naturalness of its formulation that its unique and unmistakable character is born.<br />The still entirely traditional processing systems eschew modern schemes and keep the active and aromatic principles that characterise the product unaltered.<br /><br />TASTING: Amaro Ulrich can be served either neat or on the rocks and can be used in a variety of ways to prepare cocktails.<br /><br />PACKAGING: The bottles are packaged in elegant cardboard boxes.<br />
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€33.60
Bas Armagnac XO...
X.O. Bas-Armagnac<br /><br />Distillery<br />Dartigalongue<br /><br />Characteristics<br />The continuous still at 58% vol. and the 'Charantais' system, recognised by the 1972 decree as being of superior quality thanks to the elimination of impurities and the<br />consequent production of a more refined and elegant eau-de-vie.<br /><br />BLENDING: of eaux-de-vie aged in oak barrels for 10 to 20 years, for the oldest ones.<br /><br />Soil:<br />sandy-loamy<br /><br />Grape varieties:<br />Ugni Blanc, Baco and Folle Blanche<br /><br />Tasting notes:<br />The colour is a clear, bright amber. Notes of candied fruit, plum and oak are perceived on the nose. In the mouth, it reveals itself to be well structured with considerable<br />amplitude. The finish is rich in pastry aromas (vanilla, candied fruit) and citrus fruit.<br />
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€124.00
Bas Armagnac mill.1990...
Mllésimé 1990<br />40°vol<br /><br />THE DISTILLERY<br />Founded by Pascal Dartigalongue under the reign of Louis-Philippe in 1838, the Maison Dartigalongue is now the oldest producer of Bas Armagnacs. Based in Nogaro, in<br />the heart of Bas Armagnac, it distils only wines from this area, reputed for the refinement of its crus.<br /><br />CHARACTERISTICS<br />Between Gers and Landes, the continuous still is used at 58% vol. and the 'Charantais' system, recognised by the 1972 decree as being of superior quality thanks to the<br />elimination of impurities and the consequent obtainment of a more refined and elegant spirit.The minimum ageing period of 7-8 years takes place in new (30%) Guasconian<br />oak casks of 400 litres. SOIL: sandy-loamy. GRAPES: Ugni Blanc, Baco and Folle Blanche.<br />TASTING NOTES<br />The intense amber colour anticipates clean hints of coffee and dried flowers. The palate has good texture, body and length with candied fruit aftertaste.<br />
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€133.40
Bas Armagnac mill. 1974...
Mllésimé 1974<br />40°vol<br /><br />THE DISTILLERY<br />Founded by Pascal Dartigalongue under the reign of Louis-Philippe in 1838, the Maison Dartigalongue is now the oldest producer of Bas Armagnacs. Based in Nogaro, in<br />the heart of Bas Armagnac, it distils only wines from this area, reputed for the refinement of its crus.<br />CHARACTERISTICS<br />Straddling Gers and Landes, the continuous still at 58% vol. and the 'Charantais' system are used, recognised by the 1972 decree as being of superior quality thanks to the<br />elimination of impurities and the consequent production of a more refined and elegant spirit. The minimum ageing period of 7-8 years takes place in new (30%) Guasconia<br />oak casks of 400 litres.<br />SOIL: sandy-loamy.<br />GRAPES: Ugni Blanc, Baco and Folle Blanche.<br />TASTING NOTES<br />On the nose, spices, white flowers and dried fruit ennoble the bouche. On the palate, the ethereal tannins provide superb length and remarkable freshness if one dwells on<br />the elapsed harvest time.<br />
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€259.60
Cognac Delamain 'XO' Pale &...
Pale & Dry<br />Cognac grande champagne<br />premier cru de cognac<br /><br />First introduced almost a century ago, Pale & Dry X.O is composed exclusively of eaux-de-vie sourced from the Grande Champagne region, Cognac's finest 'terroir'.<br />Elegant and extremely delicate, it has been carefully matured in ancient cellars in well-seasoned French oak casks.<br /><br />BOUQUET: long and intense. Enticingly perfumed and richly fragrant with fruity notes of apricot and citrus followed by vanilla 'rancio'.<br />TASTE: light and delicate in the mouth, with the gentleness of slow ageing.<br />FINISH: full and soft, developing into fruit.<br />
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€108.40
Grand Marnier CORDON ROUGE...
The history of Cordon Rouge is inextricably linked to that of Grand Marnier. One day Louis-Alexandre was inspired to create a superior liqueur with Cognac - the finest of<br />spirits and the pride of south-western France since the 17th century. And he decides to combine it with an aromatic essence of orange. It took him more than a decade to<br />create, improve and perfect the liqueur that the world would one day come to know as Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge. It was 1880: the birth year of a myth.<br /><br />TASTING NOTES<br />colour: brilliant topaz, lit with golden and amber highlights.<br />aroma: captivating orange notes with nuances of candied peel; cognac vanilla aromas.<br />flavour: full and broad; bitter orange aromas balanced by cognac notes of hazelnuts and toffee The finish is long and harmonious.<br />
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€28.60
Vieux Pineau des Charentes...
TYPOLOGY: Fortified wine<br /><br />PRODUCTION AREA: Juillac-Le-Coq<br /><br />RAW MATERIAL: Cabernet Sauvignon 50%, Merlot 50%.<br /><br />DISTILLATION: Obtained from a mixture of fermented grapes and Cognac. Fermentation is stopped by adding cognac at 60° when the must reaches 10 degrees alcohol. The<br />result is a fortified must with an alcohol content of between 16° and 22°. The production process continues with the addition of one part cognac for every 4 parts must.<br />Finally, the product thus obtained is decanted into barrels that have contained the cognac.<br /><br />GRAPE VARIETIES: Cabernet Sauvignon 50%, Merlot 50%.<br /><br />COLOUR: intense ruby red<br /><br />BOUQUET: aromas of red fruits emerge on the nose<br /><br />FLAVOUR: velvety and round on the palate. It offers intense fruity notes, particularly blackcurrant and raspberry jam combined with flavours and aromas reminiscent of Port<br /><br />AGEING: minimum 8 years in French oak barrels<br />
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€54.40