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€51.00
This gin results from the individual maceration in a grain alcohol of four aromatics, thyme, basil, rosemary and above all arbequina. This variety of olive harvested in Catalonia, of which it takes 7 kilos to obtain a liter of oil, offers a real aromatic concentration. With such concentration, we understand better why the arbequina plays the main role...
€4,200.00
The Echézeaux produced by the Domaine de la Romanée Conti has a characteristic bright colour which is both pronounced and brilliant. A wine with a highly aromatic bouquet of red and dark fruits with oak and spice notes. An excellent concentration, very powerful and full-bodied, these racy and complex wines are one of the appellation's best production....
€435.00
Vincent Mongeard, who is as passionate as is ancestors, is committed not only to maintain and improve the family patrimony, but also to expand it, when there is an opportunity, this to winden the variety of the Domaine. The property accounts today for approximately 30 hectares, spread on 35 appellations producing white Burgundy issued from the Chardonnay...
€4,900.00
More brooding and reserved than the Échézeaux that preceded it in the tasting, the 2017 Grands Échézeaux Grand Cru unwinds in the glass with an enticing bouquet of cassis, blackberries, blood orange, exotic spices and musk. On the palate, it’s full-bodied, ample and fleshy, with a more introverted, structured profile than the Échézeaux, its considerable...
€63.00
Nikka Super Rare Old is a famous Japanese Blend from the Nikka company. This whiskey has been one of Nikka's most popular expressions since its launch in 1962. It contains a high proportion of malt from the Yoichi and Miyagikyo distilleries. Bottled at 43% ABV, Nikka Super Rare Old is an elegant, light and fresh whisky. It is marked by flavors of honey,...
€62.00
Nikka Coffey Grain is an original Japanese type of Single Grain. It has been distilled in two Coffey stills (or column stills), imported by Nikka directly from Scotland in 1963.