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  1. Vodka, Pineapple and Lime will transport you to a bar in the Caribbean. Not sure where, since we've not been. But we imagine it'd be a super nice bar, named something cool like "El Encantado" or something.
    $29.50 Each
  2. This wine is complete; the acidity holds true all the way through. There are aromas of honey, pears and bees wax and quince paste with a hint of warm wool and starched linen. The savoury acidity and austere dry textured tannin are refreshing, while a quince-like fruit flavour gives lift and great length to the overall taste. This wine will evolve beautifully, and gain honeyed richness, over the next dozen or so years. In the world of fine wine this Chenin Blanc has its own place.
    $84.95 Bottle
  3. This is classic Futsu-shu (Standard grade) sake, medium dry, serve chilled or slightly warmed, Light and mellow, the gentle grain flavours will work perfectly with Japanese cuisine.
    $24.95 Bottle
  4. This classic Barossa blend has mid red colour, the nose has lifted raspberry fruit, earthy/savoury notes and sweet spice like cloves and cardamoms. The medium bodied palate displays typical GSM characters with cherries, raspberries, herbal notes, mint and a hint of roasted nuts. The tannins are soft and supple, with the old vine fruit giving the wine lovely mouthfeel and texture. The palate is even and finishes with impressive length of berry fruit and savoury spice, making the wine very approachable and drinkable. Drink young while it is vibrant and fresh but will age in the medium term for up to seven years.
    $23.95 Each
  5. There are many recipes that call for Orange Bitters, but of most note is the "Classic" Martini. Try a dash in your next Martini and you will never want one without Orange Bitters again.
    $30.50 Bottle
  6. The Champagne Resealer from D-Line will keep your champagne fresh and bubbly in the fridge to enjoy again. Easy to use, it creates an airtight and leakproof seal on the champagne bottle. A great little gadget for at home.
    $13.95 Each
  7. The award winning flag-ship blend from Grant's. First created by William Grant in 1898, it was awarded a silver medal at the 2007 International Wine and Spirits Competition.
    $56.95 Bottle
  8. The 'Dew' in Tullamore Dew comes from the initials of a General Manager at the Tullamore distillery in the later 19th Century, named Daniel E Williams.
    $75.95 Bottle
  9. MARTINI is challenging the perceptions of non-alcoholic drinks with a range that demonstrates amazing choice and taste without compromise. When moderating alcohol, you will never have to miss out on the moments full of flavour.
    $31.95 Bottle
  10. Pronounced 'Bu-na-ha-venn', this welcoming dram is fondly known for its wonderfully gentle taste making it quite distinct from other Islay whiskies. Our 12 Year Old has set the tone and the benchmark for the rest of the range - only the best will do. Double Matured in Ex Bourbon and Ex Sherry Casks, this whisky is beautifully rich and full-bodied, achieving the perfect balance of the characteristic nutty and sherry flavours of Bunnahabhain.
    $126.95 Each
  11. Fig Liquor Briottet will surprise you with its authenticity. What's our secret? We use fig juice which brings finesse to our liqueur and also its inimitable taste.
    $30.95 Bottle
  12. Developed by Thompson Willett in the 1960’s, this legend lives on with a retro look and timeless rye forward flavor.
    $99.95 Each
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