• Every year, thousands of icebergs break away from Arctic glaciers and travel past Newfoundland’s coastline.  Made up of water that’s been frozen for tens of thousands of years, these massive icebergs contain the purest source of water on the planet. 
  •  Indian Summer contains the precious spice saffron, which brings a warm, rich aromatic flavour and golden-yellow hue to our gin, reminiscent of a sizzling summer’s day.
  • This 10-year-aged Okinawan (Ryukyu) whisky begins from 100% indica rice, mashed with black Koji which is found only along the Ryukyu island chain. Honey and Brown Sugar, come along with Spices and Soft Oaky Aromas.  
  • This uniquely-Okinawan (Ryukyu) whisky begins from 100% indica rice, mashed with black Koji which is found only along the Ryukyu island chain.
  • This Baijiu is reminiscent of no other, its taste and aroma includes tropical fruits and pear, smoky nuts and sweet plums. Clear in colour like water but powerful and complex in flavours. It has very floral and perfume like aromas with hints of pineapple, guava and kiwi fruit on the nose.
  • Grape neutral spirits and aniseed from the Masada Distillery, Mi'ilya, Israel, West of Galilee
  • Ohoro means “to continue” in the language of the Ainu, the indigenous people of Hokkaido. Niseko Distillery hopes the gin crafted in Niseko, Hokkaido, will be enjoyed by many for generations to come. The gin is a clear, smooth, yet robust flavor with a light citrus aroma that makes an excellent base for cocktails. Absolutely sublime neat, with beautiful nuances of yuzu, chamomile, and coriander. Recommended for Gin & Tonic, White Lady, Gimlet, and Martini cocktails.
  • Petite Champagne Appellation Contrôlée: Hilltop Single Vineyard. A very fruity nose of apples and pears. Nice apricot notes, as well as a silky touch of beeswax. Leathery notes and a touch of vanilla. Mouth: round and fruity, lots of fruit jams. Very soft palate, leading to a medium long finish that is oily and still full of sweet fruitiness. A mellow cognac.
  • “Shinobu” means “forbearance” in Japanese. It symbolises the samurai spirit, which is not unlike the crafting of fine spirits, a process that requires time, patience and perseverance.
  • A refreshing sweet and sour beverage, chuhai is a mix of soda water, fruit juice, and Japanese shochu. 3 flavors: Lychee, Grapefruit, and White Peach.
  • Made from fresh sugarcane juice, cachaça is the national spirit of Brazil.  It as a more subtle sweetness than rum, and the fruit characteristics are a bit brighter in general.  The "Silver" version is made entirely in stainless steel, and sees no oak.
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