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Crafted with water drawn from the Pacific Ocean, this gin is defined by its subtle minerality, zesty freshness, and delicate balance between citrus and Japanese botanicals. It pays tribute to the vastness and purity of the ocean, deliveribg an elegant and refreshing tasting experience.
Don Papa Baroko rum is distilled from locally produced molasses, on the island of Negros. It is then aged for several years in American oak barrels, then blended by the cellar master to ensure consistency over the years. to ensure consistency over the years.
This superb Speyburn was aged in American and Spanish oak casks for 18 years before being bottled at 46% ABV. This bottling is dedicated to Speyburn's distillery manager, Bobby Anderson, as by happy coincidence 2018 is his 18th year at the distillery.
Aged with expertise in high-quality Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso Sherry casks, the barrels have imparted rich and fruity notes that blend harmoniously with wisps of peaty smoke.
Panda is an award-winning premium gin distilled and bottled in Belgium. It is entirely organic and is the first gin in the world to contain lychees. The delicate lychee flavor is complemented by other ingredients, including cherry, orange zest, basil, rosemary, Chinese star anise, juniper berries and pure water from the Hautes Fagnes. The harmony between these ingredients gives Panda gin a subtle yet powerful note with delicate, refined accents.
Jefferson’s and Esquire team up to create “The Manhattan”. Perfectly finished, perfectly balanced – the perfect Manhattan. Made with Jefferson’s Reserve bourbon, spiced cherry bitters, and sweet and dry vermouth, then barrel finished to perfection.
Don Papa Rum is the spirit of Sugarlandia. A premium aged rum from the Philippines. Created on the fertile foothills of Mt. Kanlaon, where the finest sugarcane is milled to produce sweet, rich molasses. Don Papa is a tribute to Papa Isio, the real and charismatic leader from the island of Negros, Philippines. His legend was instrumental to the independence of the island during the Revolution of the 1890s. The figure of Don Papa is inspired by Papa Isio, though he is not the same person. Rather, Don Papa is the embodiment of the spirit of Sugarlandia.