Other Spirits
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Cachaça 51 Other Spirits The Purveyor Cachaça 51 is the most popular and best selling sugar cane spirit in Brazil. Cachaça 51 has an international standard that is due to its quality and pureness. It's production methods are among the most advanced in the world and Cachaça 51 is one of the most exported Cachaça brands from Brazil. |
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Germana Other Spirits The Purveyor Germana is aged for two years in oak barrels after distillation in Brazil. This beautiful brand is a delicious Cachaça and it's unique packaging creates a distinctive look in any bar the world over. The bottle is wrapped in dried banana leaves to protect the Cachaça from strong sunlight damage. |
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Pere Kermanns Other Spirits The Purveyor Pere Kermanns is shrowded in lots of myth. Nobody really knows the history of the brand. The only truth for sure, is that this absinthe promotes longevity of life, and the monk on the label extols the benefits. A myth of course. This monk is not very innocent though, becareful it is as strong as an ox. |
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Janneau Other Spirits The Purveyor With hand chosen white wines from the best of the Armagnac region and distilled with the utmost of care. This Armagnac is matured in casks of Gascon Oak. Carefully deciding when each cask is ready is no easy task, and one that will only be done when the wood has imparted its magic on the spirit. With over 150 years experience, it makes for a magical experience on mouth, nose and soul. |
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Absinthe Supreme Other Spirits The Purveyor Absinthe Supreme is produced in the shadow of the Slovene Alps. The recipe is inspired by the 18th century herbal recipes originating between Paris and Prague. This recipe contains a blend of carefully selected premium herbs of artemisia, absinthum and a few other special ingredients. |
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Pernod Absinthe Other Spirits The Purveyor Pernod Fils and Hermard Distilleries created Pernod in 1920 after absinthe was banned in 1915. Pernod is made from star aniseed & fennel. It is also mixed with 14 other herb distillates. Pernod has a small liquorice content. When water is added to Pernod it turns milky. Pernod Absinthe was drunk by Van Gogh & Picasso. |
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La Clandestine Other Spirits The Purveyor La Clandestine is based on a 1935 recipe by Swiss distiller Charlotte Vaucher. Distilled in Switzerland, it has only been released for export in 2005 since the lifting of the Absinthe distillation ban. The brand is made by Claude-Alain Bugnon. |
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Alchemist Christian Drouin 15yr Old Calvados Other Spirits The Purveyor Alchemist created by Christian Drouin is truly a fine Calvados. He uses the only the heart of the distillate and ages his Calvados in sherry casks. The calvados is so fine because of the great care taken across itís fifteen years of production. |
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Dupont Calvados Vsop Other Spirits The Purveyor The apples of Le Domaine Louis Dupont are handpicked and grinded before being pressed. The extracted juice ferments, under the action of yeasts, becoming cider. Then, the cider is distilled slowly to produce Calvados. The distillate is then aged in oak barrels to provide it's rich smooth taste. |
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Baron De Sigognac 20yr Old Other Spirits The Purveyor Baron de Sigognac 20 year old is a very vanilla based Armagnac which has a slightly spicy after taste. It is mellow and complete in taste. The fruity taste and aromas are ever present and it is no surprise it won Gold Medal at the 2005 International Spirits challenge in London. |
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Marquis De Montesquiou 21yr Old Other Spirits The Purveyor A very fine Armagnac made exclusively from Folle Blanche grapes. These grapes are harvested from the Bas Armagnac region in Gascony. The family have been making spirits since the eleventh century. It is said that one of the three musketeers - D'Artagnan's mother was a Montesquiou. |
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La Fee Xs Absinthe Other Spirits The Purveyor La Fee is made in Paris from a secret recipe containing wormwood and aromatic herbs. Like all absintheís La Fee has a rich aniseed taste and smell. Its origins can be dated back to the 1870ís. In 1915 it was banned because of itís alleged properties. La Fee is great both in cocktails or sipped over ice. |
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