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Royal Salute begins where other whiskies end. Created as the pinnacle Scotch whiskey by Chivas Brothers in 1953, in honor of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
One of the world’s finest Scotch whiskies, Ballantine’s is the world’s No 2 Scotch Whiskey. The Heritage of Ballantine’s can be traced back to the year 1827.
It began when Paul Jones, Jr., the founder of Four Roses Bourbon, sent a proposal to his belle and she replied that if her answer were “Yes,” she would wear a corsage of roses on
Jameson is the world’s N°1 Irish whiskey and is amongst the elite of the fastest growing international spirit brands in the world. Since 1780, the founder of Jameson, John Jameso
The world’s most popular Italian bitter digestive since 1815. Ramazzotti is the perfect drink to enjoy with friends: at the bar, at the restaurant or at home.
Sambuca Ramazzotti is the original Italian sweet and strong liqueur appreciated all over the world for its unique taste. A liqueur obtained according to a traditional and genuine
In Marseille, the year 1932, Paul Ricard, aged only 23, has just created his own style of spirit, lending it his name. Every year, Ricard experts comb the world in search of the
In 1805, Henri-Louis Pernod founded the first absinthe distillery. Pernod absinthe, made from a great variety of plants, including the famous wormwood (artemesia absinthium) beca
Respected by connoisseurs for its quality, Martell is the oldest of the major Cognac houses, Martell was founded in 1715 in the Charente region by Jean Martell.
Beefeater is the world’s number one premium gin, exported to over 100 countries. James Burrough’s original recipe book dated 1895 specifies that nine botanicals are essential in
Malibu is the number one coconut-flavoured rums in the world. Malibu has its beginnings on the Caribbean island of Barbados, where rum has been produced since the mid-1600s.