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  1. Crisp, tangy and it has an incredibly fresh tasting lemon flavour. Italy is the world’s largest producer of lemons so, naturally, Italians have developed a delicious way to use the plentiful fruit. Limoncello is a traditional Italian lemon liqueur made with lemon zest, (peels without the pith) steeped in grain alcohol until the oil is released. The resulting yellow liquid is then mixed with a simple syrup.
    $36.95 Bottle
  2. A classic french aperitif. Lillet Blanc is a blend of still wine, brandy, herbs and spices.Then aged in oak for up to twelve months. Serve over ice with an orange twist.
    $39.95 Bottle
  3. An exquisite, well-balanced blend of mandarins and refined 10-year-old aged cognac. It is complex, rich and full-bodied, perfect for discerning gentlemen and women.
    $79.95 Bottle
  4. It is a golden luxury aquavit made from dill and coriander seed distillate and rounded with American whitish extract. Contrary to most other aquavit, it is completely without caraway seeds. It gives it an elegant, balanced taste with dill and coriander as the supporting forces, but with fine contributions from star anise, citrus and caramel in the slightly smaller roles.
    $54.95 Bottle
  5. Opal Nera was the original black Italian liqueur and rapidly achieved worldwide renown.
    $61.95 Bottle
  6. Since 1845 Fernet-Branca has been made to the same secret formula. An infusion of selected blossoms and rare aromatic herbs and spices, carefully aged in the historic Branca cellars in Milan. Enjoyed the world-over, especially in Argentina, where it is mixed with cola.
    $59.95 Each
  7. Made exclusively with a luxurious base of quality Cognac, Grand Marnier has a smooth richness to it and a sharp, vibrant orange flavour. A versatile liqueur which is the base for many cocktails.
    $84.95 Bottle
  8. The taste of a Curatif Espresso Martini cocktail is unmistakable. There is nothing like that first sip. It’s a distinct and inspiring moment that you won’t forget. Sourcing nothing but the finest ingredients from all around Australia, in order to deliver you an exceptional cocktail experience like no other.
    $40.50 Pack
  9. This remarkable liqueur is the result of a careful fusion of finely selected herbs and roots, each contributing its own unique qualities to create a complex and harmonious blend. Key botanicals such as achillea moscata, mace, galangal, cinnamon, clove, aromatic calamus, and many others are artfully combined to achieve a balance that is both bold and elegant. The liqueur’s distinctive bittersweet flavor, punctuated by warm, spicy undertones, lends itself to versatility, making it an ideal choice for enhancing an array of cocktails with a rich and unexpected depth. Yet, its smooth and layered profile also makes it a pleasure to enjoy on its own, either neat or over ice, where its character shines as a sophisticated after-dinner drink. Crafted with tradition and attention to detail, this liqueur offers an experience that speaks to the artistry and dedication behind each bottle.
    $49.95 Each
  10. From wild and beautiful Central Otago, comes New Zealand’s first artisanal wine-based botanical Aperitivo.
    $38.95 Bottle
  11. If you're looking for something unique, bold and delicious this is the aperitif for you! Our world-first Pistacchio Spritz is ready for your next gathering. Upon tasting you will detect subtle, balanced notes of honey, melon and pistachio. The gentle creamy texture will leave you wanting another sip. Cicchio is bold, delicious, natural and vibrant with an underlying sense of sophistication and elegance - a flavoursome promise to be discovered, enjoyed and shared.
    $27.95 Each

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  12. An English classic. Archers Peach Schnapps is a highly popular premium fruit schnapps created using the fresh flavours of ripe peaches in a refreshingly sweet liqueur.
    $36.95 Bottle
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