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  1. riottet's Rose Liqueur brings out all the delicacy of the rose, since it is made by distilling rose petals. Extra-fine white sugar is added, and this liqueur -- which is both elegant and subtle -- is just about ready to be drunk.
    $31.95 Each
  2. An aperitif with a delicious freshness and great aromatic finesse. Light aromas of berries, orange blossom and grapefruit.
    $39.95 Bottle
  3. Italicus is lightly citrusy on the nose with hints of rose and lavender. On the palate, fresh tones of ripe citrus fruits are balanced with a light bitter and floral spice before giving way to a complex and long lasting finish.
    $85.95 Bottle
  4. During its history, Cocchi has produced some variants to its Aperitivo Americano. The most recent is Cocchi Rosa produced with a base of red wines of Piedmont to which herbs and spices extracts are added, in particular gentian, cinchona, citrus zests and rose petals.
    $54.95 Bottle
  5. Aromas of pineapple and tropical fruit are accented by a hint of vanilla. The bone-dry palate opens with tart green apple, though any hint of fruit sweetness disappears in a flash, winding up crisp and bracing overall. Martini material.
    $34.95 Each
  6. From wild and beautiful Central Otago, comes New Zealand’s first artisanal wine-based botanical Aperitivo.
    $38.95 Bottle
  7. A rich taste with vibrant notes of cocoa and bitter orange. From the infusion of some noble and balsamic woods, we have in the end light aromas of camphor and rosemary notes. Among the minor ingredients, herbs and woods with unique perfumes such as sandal, musk, myrrh and nutmeg.
    $54.95 Bottle
  8. Transparent and bright. On the nose: medium intensity of muscatel, clean, citrus notes and orange blossom. On the palate: sweet, fresh and unctuous. Medium persistence.
    $68.95 Each
  9. This is a traditional vermouth recommended for mixing in old-fashioned and modern drinks. Not containing juniper, angelica and other classic spices of gin, it combines very well with a classic London Dry Gin. It works in great harmony with bourbon or rye whiskey giving sweet, warm and herbaceous tones: and also with brandy, since this is also wine-based, or with herbaceous liqueurs, and finally with traditional amaro liqueurs.
    $56.95 Bottle
  10. Savoia Americano is essentially a ready-to-serve cocktail and can be used as vermouth. By simply adding a splash of soda water or a measure of dry gin, you can effortlessly create an authentic tasting Americano or Negroni cocktail that’s both simple and delightful.
    $50.95 Each
  11. Our first love. The original MARTINI®, conjured under the inspired nose of Luigi Rossi. Since the sun-blushed days of 1863, a devoted selection of regional herbs are at its heart, and natural caramel imparts its rich scarlet hue. An icon di Italia.
    $32.95 Bottle
  12. Described by some as “Stone’s on Steroids”, Stone’s Special Reserve takes Stone’s Original Ginger Wine and pumps the Volume up to 11 with the addition of a range of secret herbs and spices and extra ginger for a massive ginger hit.
    $22.95 Bottle
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