Found 191 results for "Sake"
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Appleton Estate 12 Year Old Rare Casks Jamaica Rum
Appleton Estate 12YO Rare Casks Jamaica Rum is a true expression of our Master Blender's craft and passion. The rare, golden rums that make up Rare Casks are hand-selected, and have all been aged for a minimum of 12 years. The long years of tropical ageing give it its rich mahogany hue, confident woody character, and smooth robust taste - all of which make a bold statement of extraordinary quality. To be drunk: Neat
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Chase Smoked Vodka (1)
We make our Smoked Vodka using our traditional copper pot distilling methods by blending down our award winning Chase Vodka with Herefordshire's finest oak smoked water. Water from our borehole is allowed to sit in the coolest part of the smokehouse for 5 days in order to pick up that delicate sweet but ashy smoky flavour.
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Brewdog Seven Day Vodka Original
Triple bubble copper pot stills didn’t exist when we started making vodka. So we built one, to make the purest vodka possible. After four days of triple bubble distillation, our crystal clear spirit vapor then climbs a purification column so high, we had to rebuild our roof around it. Crisp and clean, with subtle notes of icing sugar and vanilla.
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Magners Original, Can (1)
When William Magner set out to make Ireland's greatest cider in 1935, this is what he came up with. We've barely changed it since then, but why would we? Made with 17 different varieties of fallen apple, pressed and then kept in the dark to mature for a couple of years, it is the crispest way to celebrate any moment.
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5 must-visit London bars this winter
December diary. Our must tries: - ‘End of the Line’ cocktail. Plum Sake liqueur is shaken up with East...: - Their homemade Christmas cake vodka, packing a festive punch.- For an alternative to mulled wine, try
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Sophia Godyn
From her uni wine 'tasting' society to studying for her WSET, Sophia has long had a fondness for all things vinous. So after a few years developing her marketing skills in the financial services industry, she decided to mix business with pleasure by moving into the wine trade. Now she writes, instagrams and podcasts about Bibendum’s portfolio of wines and the fascinating people who make them.
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Coralie Strong
Coralie is a wine blogger who writes for a number of online wine sites including Every Glass Matters and Drinks Retailer News. Currently studying for an MSc in Viticulture and Oenology, her goal is to make wine easy for everyone to understand and to keep it fun, especially for millennials. You can find her work on a number of sites or via her Instagram @everyglassmatters.
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Why Brighton restaurateur Ben McKellar is dedicating a terrace to English wine
. But that’s an important point – we never use local produce for the sake of it, only if it’s good. So... like the people. And it’s not just about money either. Maybe I could make more serving a big
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Meet the Training Team
also our resident sake expert. Emily Humphreys DipWSET, Customer Training Manager With a BA
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Top 10 Trends for 2023
in origins over the coming year as goods from South Korea become more popular. Japanese sake remains... & red fizz Lambrusco looks set to make a comeback. The fruit-driven lightly sparkling... for the UK On Trade, we take a look at the top wine and spirits trends for 2023 and what they mean... profile than Fino. 6. Macvin de Jura As consumers take an interest in the Jura (Wine MODE 2022