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Gordon is the Nc'Nean distillery manager picked his favourite combination of casks to create the most moreish of whikies.
Tullibardine 18 Year Old has been matured in a combination of bourbon and sherry casks. The exceptional taste profile reveals warm spices and delicate aromas of dried fruit, caramel and vanilla, and reflects the outstanding quality and craftsmanship of Tullibardine's whiskies.
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.
Sérum Mamie is an intense smooth blend of Panamanian dark aged rums with cocoa, vanilla and toffee.
Handcrafted on the Isle of Wight since 2014 using ten ethically sourced botanicals, Mermaid Gin offers a smooth yet complex blend of fresh organic lemon zest and peppery grains of paradise, with a hint of sea air from fragrant, wild rock samphire. A refreshing and invigorating serve for free spirits.
Mermaid Gin won a gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2025 (SFWSC)
San Cosme is an artisanal mezcal, made from 100% Espadin agave, grown in the picturesque region of Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca.
An authentic representative of Mexican tradition, this spirit captures the very essence of Mexico in every sip.
Since 2010, San Cosme has captivated mezcal enthusiasts with its unique flavor profile and modern bottle design.
Cihuatan Xaman, originating from El Paisnal, San Salvador, El Salvador, is a 16-year-old rum with 40% Alc./Vol., aged for 15 years in American oak ex-Bourbon barrels, then finished for 1 year in Mayan ceiba casks. At the heart of every bottle of Cihuatán Xaman lies the Sleeping Woman, a Mayan goddess and guardian of the Cihuatán valley. Legend has it that, under the veil of the night, the Sleeping Woman would search for the brightest star in the sky. It was Xaman, the god of the North Star.