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The 100th Anniversary is deep amber in color with orange zest found in the nose; body is thick, syrupy an buttery; palate shows wonderfully bitter orange zest and dates.
Redemption Bourbon Finished In Cognac Cask - this straight bourbon whiskey is a part of the cask series and is finished in Cognac Casks. Bottled at 49.5% ABV, 99 Proof.
A unique blend of Upper Galilee- Mount Meron- vineyards. Grapes were manually and selectively harvested at dawn, from carefully selected plots on the northern slopes of the mountain, which enjoy an ideal climate for growing high-quality, noble grape varieties. Dedicated care and personal attention to the vines yielded perfect grape clusters, which underwent meticulous sorting upon reaching the adjacent winery and controlled, supervised fermentation. This precision let to superb extraction, which was aged in fine French oak barrels.
BRANDY ALVISA XO THE JEWEL OF ALVISA Alvisa XO (extra old) is an excellent brandy that obtained after a proves of double distillation in Charentais alembic and aged in French oak barrels, under the supervision of our enologist Sergio del Coso.
A blend with three grape varieties making it an elegant, crisp, dry and delicate sparkling from France's Loire Valley. It has a delicate mousse and a complex nose mixing different fruits such as quince, peach and grapefruit. On the palate hints of honey and a lasting fresh finish. This is a lovely easy drinking French sparkling wine which is part of the Bollinger house.
Rich and aromatic, Cazcabel Coffee Liqueur is made using their Blanco Tequila as a base and is blended with coffee. Great for use in cocktails, or perhaps splashed in a cuppa joe.
The delicate distillation process, along with the moist and temperate Irish climate, and the special aging in sherry cask has yielded its distinctive flavor.
Slivovitz has always been the most popular highlanders’ spirit. One can find the earliest mention of the drink as early as in XVIII century.