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Unit price perSourz is a revolutionary drink that teases the taste buds first with the sweet flavour of apple and then a sour tingle. 15% alcohol by volume, it's a dual taste sensation! The sweet and sour flavour enables the creation of many incredible long drinks and cocktails. You can choose your own Sourz thrill: drinking it straight, on the rocks with soda, or in numerous tantalizing cocktails. The Apple Martini is one of the hottest drinks right now! source: thatsthespirit.com
$34.99
Unit price perThe sweet and sharp taste of raspberries is remarkably infused by Briottet's maceration process. This cr?me de framboise is best served pure as a digestif or mixed with white and sparkling wines, as an aperitif or cocktail, or can be used to pour over desserts.
$47.99
Unit price perIt was the Chinese who first imagined cooking roses by making preserved rosebuds. Following the Silk Roads, the rose arrived in Iran. Widely used around the Mediterranean, its use spread through Europe during the Middle Ages. Briottet continues this tradition by creating a rose infused liqueur. A perfect pairing with Champagne.
$32.99
Unit price perKnown for over 5000 years, eaten and used in the pharmacopoeia in the Middle East from where it originated, the fig is grown throughout the Mediterranean basin. The Egyptians used figs for wine-making, the Gauls from Southern France used them to sweeten their dishes. Figs are macerated in an alcohol-water solution, creating an intensely flavoured, pure fig liqueur.
$58.99
Unit price perTo the eye: Black colour tinted with blue. Deep red/purple colour when looked at through a luminous source To the nose: Strong aromatic intensity, well emphasised by the alcoholic strength. The first impression is one of freshness balanced by floral notes of star aniseed essential oil, then notes of liquorice supported by the characteristic powerful taste of elderberry. Then smooth and complex notes brought by the other essential oils and aromatic herbs. To the mouth: The first impression is one of great smoothness, of an agreeable unctuousness resulting from the right sugar/alcohol balance. Then appear the fresh and stimulating notes of star aniseed, balanced by notes of red fruits and liquorice. The strength of both alcohol and aniseed notes give way to a pleasing sensation of warmth.source: mixit.com
$32.99
Unit price perIt was the Chinese who first imagined cooking roses by making preserved rosebuds. Following the Silk Roads, the rose arrived in Iran. Widely used around the Mediterranean, its use spread through Europe during the Middle Ages. Briottet continues this tradition by creating a rose infused liqueur. A perfect pairing with Champagne.
$47.99
Unit price perTraditionally made using the dried peel of the small Curacao orange, named after the island of Curacao in the Caribbean, Curacao liqueurs can be clear, blue or orange. The colours are purely decorative, but the bitter orange flavours are very similar. The cura?ao fruits are sliced and macerated in fine neutral spirit to extract the flavours. Once the blend has been enhanced with sugar and brandy, it is then left to marry for several weeks to develop its full flavour.Rarely consumed neat, De Kuyper Blue Curacao is a vital ingredient for various eye catching cocktails.source: in-the-spirit-shop.co.uk
$64.99
Unit price perFather and son, Rob and Richard Clark, have dedicated 20 years to growing the very best blackcurrants. Their traditional White Bud variety thrives in Tasmania?s cool climate. The fruit is small yielding but high in acidity, antioxidants, and anthocyanins. Flavourful and distinct, Rob and Richard?s powerful little berries sing in Marionette?s Dry Cassis.
More tart than traditional cassis, Marionette Dry Cassis delivers the luscious flavour and intense colour of ripe blackcurrants with around half the sugar of the French original. A viscous mouthfeel is balanced by refreshingly-zingy acidity?it?s Ribena for grown-ups!
Enjoy in a Kir Royal, El Diablo, or simply over ice.
About Marionette:
Marionette was created by four Melbourne hospitality professionals wanting to celebrate Australian produce and bring liqueurs back into the spotlight. They start with fresh fruit from good people and work hard to capture every last bit of flavour from the produce. Their focus is on creating the optimal building blocks for both classic and modern cocktails?a careful balancing act of sweetness, acidity, and alcohol intensity.
$70.99
Unit price perThe small Clark family swells over the summer months as old friends return to the farm in Tasmania?s Derwent Valley to help with the berry harvest. By now, the crop of Thornless Loch Ness blackberries has swollen with vitamins, antioxidants, and anthocyanins. These plump, juicy berries are destined for Marionette M?re?a bright, herbaceous liqueur that tastes like summer on the vine.
No light makes it through Marionette's intensely dark blackberry liqueur. The nose is earthy and full of dark fruit aroma. Tart and almost jammy on the first sip, the sweetness quickly falls away to a glorious, complex palate of sour cherry, spice, and tannins.
Enjoy over ice, in a classic Bramble, or Blackberry Mule.
About Marionette:
Marionette was created by four Melbourne hospitality professionals wanting to celebrate Australian produce and bring liqueurs back into the spotlight. They start with fresh fruit from good people and work hard to capture every last bit of flavour from the produce. Their focus is on creating the optimal building blocks for both classic and modern cocktails?a careful balancing act of sweetness, acidity, and alcohol intensity.
$75.99
Unit price perLuxardo Maraschino follows the original recipe from 1821 and requires four years to produce this specialty. Marasca cherries are harvested from Luxardo’s own trees and the solid components are then infused in larchwood. The product is distilled in small copper pot stills. Finally a combination of sugar and water is added before bottling.