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The Matsui The Peated Single Malt is distilled by the Kurayoshi distillery Kurayoshi city Tottori prefecture. Double distilled in pot stills then aged in American oak in the Tottori prefecture, in a natural environment very favorable to a good aging It is then diluted down with high quality natural spring water from Mont Daisen.
The noble French liqueur of 100% natural origin, an exquisite combination of Williams Pear and Cognac.
Cihuatan Indigo 8 Y is a true invitation to travel, a vibrant homage to the culture and heritage of the Mayan civilization of El Salvador.
This unique cuvée owes its name to the indigo color, an essential component of the famous "Mayan blue," a hue found on the frescoes of ancient temples buried in the jungle.
Distilled and aged in the heart of the Cihuatán valley, this rum reveals all the authenticity and richness of an unknown terroir.
Each bottle is adorned with Mayan iconography, bearing witness to the deep history and tradition of this civilization.
ABK6 is a Single Estate Cognac, it’s produced on a chalky hilltop at 154m of altitude. 100% Ugni-blanc grapes were used. A double distillation toke place in smalle Charentais pot-stills. The ABK6 Pure Single aged in new and old french Limousin oak barrels of 350-liters.
Dolin Red Vermouth has a long history of success and awards. Its recipe, intact, is one of our treasures. Dolin Red Vermouth is a white wine based aperitif, recognized as one of the best vermouths. It is made from Chambéry plants and fine wines from the region.
Pampelle Grapefruit Aperitif is an artisanal, versatile liqueur capturing the bittersweet essences of the Ruby Red Grapefruit – the world’s first.
LOW IN SUGAR MADE WITH ORGANIC GRAPEFRUIT, YUZU & CITRUC PEEL CRAFTED IN COGNAC
Botran Solera 18Y is a rum aged at high altitude in the mountains of Guatemala. It is made from a blend of rums aged between 5 and 18 years and has undergone Solera aging. The American oak barrels used for the Solera process are former Sherry and Port casks. Additionally, the aging warehouses are located at an altitude of 2,300 meters, which intensifies the aging process, thereby developing delicate aromas of vanilla, tobacco, and sandalwood.
After 10 years in contact with the oak, Armagnac starts to take on the aromas of ageing.