Spirits & Coffee
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€58.40 The BottleAdd To Cart
Bas Armagnac produces richer flavours than “straight” Armagnac owing to its more chalky soil. In our view, good...
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€52.90 The BottleAdd To Cart
In our view, good Armagnac should have a depth of flavour and be a little more spicey than a Cognac for example....
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€41.40 The BottleAdd To Cart
Sweet chocolate and caramel aromas, derived from maturation in new American oak, give way to a fruity and vanilla...
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€41.40 The BottleAdd To Cart
Aberlour tends to stick to its tradition of double maturation, in both bourbon and sherry casks. The process of not...
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€60.50 The BottleAdd To Cart
Mizunara is a variety of Japanese oak and this is the first whisky in which the ageing is partly done in Mizunara...
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€60.70 The BottleAdd To Cart
This whisky has a deep peat smoke character with a rich dried fruit sweetness followed by a satisfyng peppery...
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€39.90 The BottleAdd To Cart
The Estate / The House / The Cellar
The Jameson distillery, created in 1780 in Dublin by John Jameson, is the...
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€31.40 The BottleAdd To Cart
Powers is a "Blend" of artisanal tradition with the typical triple distilled Irish whiskey that particularize them....
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€86.00 The BottleAdd To Cart
This Scotch whisky is produced just beside Laphroaig on the Isle of Islay. It has a sweet peatiness and vanilla-ey...
Our Selection of Spirits and Coffee
Apart from a good glass of wine (!), what could be better before or after a great dinner than enjoying a fine Scotch whisky or a fine Irish whiskey? We also have our exquisite and much complimented cognacs from Claude Thorin with which so many of you have fallen in love over the years; they offer such high quality and excellent value that we have not felt the need to take on a larger section of more expensive, lower quality but better known brands.
Our Old Vintage Armagnacs are legendary, coming from a small producer just outside Condom and are of the highest traditional quality.
To complete our spirits’ selection, we also have some fine Organic Calvados and often some Eaux de Vie from Alsace as well as Pineau des Charentes which is like a sherry but it's from the Cognac region rather than Jerez.
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