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Malfy’s con Arancia’s key botanical additions are blood orange peels sourced from Sicily. Blood oranges a are prized variety in Sicily- and harvested in November – their rich red color develops from the cool Mediterranean nights. The blood orange peels
MALFY G.Q.D.I. (Gin di Qualita Distillato in Italia) is distilled by the Vergnano family in Moncalieri, Italy, using a traditional stainless steel vacuum still. Malfy Gin’s is made from 6 botanicals including Juniper (Ginepro in Italian) and lemon sourced
IN CRAFTING GREY GOOSE LE CITRON, FRANCOIS THIBAULT BEGAN, WITH THE FINEST LEMONS INCLUDING THOSE GROWN IN THE WORLD-RENOWNED MENTON REGION OF FRANCE. THE LEMONS ARE CONCENTRATED INTO A COMPLEX CITRUS OIL EXTRACT TO PRESERVE THE BRIGHT FLAVOURS WHILE LEAV |
GREY GOOSE La Poire Gingerbread Martini Cocktail1 Parts GREY GOOSE La Poire Flavored Vodka Part Disaronno Amaretto Part Maple Syrup of a Fresh Apple Muddled Part Lemon JuiceGenerous pin |
Ultimate Beverage Challenge 87 points – Warm aromas of baked apples and pears are filled with vanilla, raisins and cinnamon. The sweetness on the palate is like ripe juicy pears rather than confected. Long lasting and intense cinnamon, clove and vanilla fill the mouth..March/2017 | St. George Fruit Liqueurs have an impeccable pedigree: They begin as our flagship pear and raspberry brandy, to which we add luscious fruit juice.This brings down the proof (from 40% alcohol by volume to 20% alcohol by volume) and transforms our crystal clear brandies into jewel-toned liqueurs. | Both elegant and earthy, this luscious liqueur has all the complexity of a perfectly ripe Bartlett pear. Cinnamon and clove add a warm touch of spice.
| 57% ABV (50% by weight, or 100 English proof) was the traditional strength required by the British Royal Navy. At this proof a spill of the spirits would not prevent gunpowder from igniting. As important, this degree of concentration provided an efficiency in conveyance on board and onward to trading partners far away. Navy Strength should not be confused with Navy Rum, which was for over 200 years a daily ration in the British Royal Navy, and traditionally composed of rums principally from Guyana, also Jamaica and Barbados. | Through the 19th century and into the earlier 20th century, Jamaica Rum was revered for its deep full flavors and pleasing aromas. In this era, rum fell into three general classes, Local Trade Quality, Export Trade Quality (mainly an ester-intensive “High Continental” style for the German market), and Home Trade Quality for UK (and US) consumption. In the mid 20th century appeared the more familiar “Common Clean” light and/or sweeter styles on offer today, made with the column-still product introduced in the late 1950s. The heavier bodied Wedderburn and medium bodied Plummer styles were made with a combination of the molasses, skimmings, cane juice, and syrup bottoms from sugar production, and the dunder of the previous rum production. A Jamaica tradition has been the use of wild yeasts indigenous to the region in the fermentation process, which is arguably a major contributor to the special body and flavor. The end result is a rum of tremendous and local character. | The great tradition of this style is reflected in the famous drink recipes that call specifically for Jamaica rum. Make no mistake, this is not a sipping rum by contemporary standards. Upon initial pour, allow a minute to open up before tasting. We suggest exploring the profile first in the Jamaica Rum Daquiri (see sidebar) and from there to other classics.
Wine Spectator 93 points – Pretty, with a light shortbread note rounding off the mix of lemon peel,
white peach and gooseberry flavors, maintaining thyme-edged zip through
the middle. Drink now through 2020.-J.M..November/2018 | “La Bourgeoise” is made from old Sauvignon vines growing on flinty slopes first worked by the monks of Saint-Satur.Like its name, the elder vines of the Domaine Henri Bourgeois offer a strong character with aromatic notes as various as its personality is |
| A rich red ruby liqueur with smooth and intense bitter sweet fruit flavours.
Ultimate Beverage Challenge 89 points – Aromas of vidalia onions, lemon zest, and coriander all waft from the glass. It opens on the tongue with tangy citrus zest, followed by distinct green chili spice, tomato skin, and finally cooling cucumber flavors. A full meal of flavors in each sip.- 2019 Ultimate Spirits Challenge (Very Good, Strong Recommendation).April/2019 |
Ultimate Beverage Challenge 95 points – This traditional spirit offers a beguiling nose suggesting an exotic array spices including ground cloves, star anise, toasted cinnamon, and citrus peel. The palate tempers the melange of spice with a hint of sweetness creating an invigorating aperitif. – 2019 Ultimate Spirits Challenge (Extraordinary, Ultimate Recommendation).April/2019 | Secret recipe, made from more than 20 herbs and spices from all around the world; 38.00% |
COMPLEX FLORAL AROMA IS ALWAYS WORTH THE TROUBLEWe fell in love with the aroma of California’s mandarin orange trees, but when we tried distilling the fruit, the acids in the juice wouldn’t cooperate. After plenty of late nights tinkering around in our h