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Monkey Shoulder
£30.00 inc. VATMeet Monkey Shoulder, The Original. A blend of the finest single malt whiskies. Selected in small batches then married together to consistently achieve Monkey Shoulder’s signature flavour, in every bottle.
The three main whiskies in Monkey Shoulder are Glenfiddich, Balvenie and Kininvie – all from the Speyside region. This gives Monkey Shoulder its distinctive fruity and rich flavour profile.
Final Touch Conundrum Red Wine Glasses 4 Pack
£30.00 inc. VATExperience wine like never before with Mouthblown Conundrum Red Wine Glasses. Each hand-crafted glass features sleek curves for a comfortable grip and enhanced wine tasting.
Key Features:
- Optimal Aeration: The wide bowl and tapered rim boost aroma and flavour, ensuring a rich tasting experience.
- Generous Capacity: With a 473ml size, there’s plenty of space for your wine to breathe and develop its full character.
- Elegant Design: Crystal-clear glass showcases the wine’s colour and texture, creating a stunning visual appeal.
Savour every sip with style and sophistication.
2021 Chianti Classico, Fontodi, Tuscany, Italy
£30.00 inc. VATDeep ruby red in colour, this wine has aromas of ripe plum and sour cherry, with notes of tobacco and leather from oak ageing. On the palate, it has great depth of flavour, with juicy fruit and supple tannins giving way to a silky-smooth texture. This Chianti Classico has superb structure and finishes with a fine mineral note.
For Fontodi, the continued rainfall set the region up to thrive in a very hot summer, ensuring vines had sufficient water reserves. Hot days and cool nights allowed for optimal ripening and grapes with lively acidity and elegant and complex aromas. A hard but rewarding vintage that produced excellent quality wines with intricate complexity.
Whyte & Mackay Kestrel
£30.00 inc. VATEstablished in 1882 by Charles Mackay and James Whyte, the company introduced its first blended whisky, Whyte & Mackay Special, which quickly gained popularity across the UK and other English-speaking countries. Over time, Whyte & Mackay expanded their portfolio by acquiring or merging with the owners of several distilleries, including Dalmore, Fettercairn, and Tomintoul, as well as establishing their own grain distillery, Invergordon.
The brand attributes its award-winning flavour to its unique triple maturation process, which ensures a perfectly balanced blend, with no single whisky overpowering the others.
Glendalough Double Barrel
Experience the innovation of dual cask maturation with Glendalough Double Barrel. Initially aged in traditional barrels and then finished in a secondary cask, this Irish whiskey delivers a complex interplay of toasted oak, sweet vanilla, and subtle spice. Its balanced profile unfolds with gentle fruit notes and a whisper of smoke, offering a multi-layered tasting journey that is both intriguing and approachable.
Haku Vodka
£30.00 inc. VATHaku Vodka is a premium Japanese vodka meticulously crafted by the House of Suntory, renowned for its commitment to quality and tradition. “Haku” means “white” in Japanese, a tribute to its origin—100% Japanese white rice. The rice is distilled through a proprietary bamboo charcoal filtration process, resulting in a vodka that is exceptionally smooth, subtly sweet, and delicately nuanced.
Elegant and refined, Haku offers a uniquely soft mouthfeel and a clean, crisp finish. It embodies the essence of Japanese minimalism and precision, making it a standout choice for discerning vodka lovers.
Recommended Martini Serve from Whisky Brokers Associates:
Haku Classic Martini
60ml Haku Vodka
10ml Dry Vermouth (such as Noilly Prat)
Lemon twist or olive garnish
Method:
Add Haku Vodka and dry vermouth to a mixing glass filled with ice. Stir gently for 30 seconds until well chilled. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a lemon twist for a bright, citrus edge—or an olive for a savoury finish.
Serving Tip:
Chill the martini glass in the freezer beforehand and rinse it lightly with vermouth before stirring for an ultra-clean, Japanese-style martini that lets the elegant rice character of Haku shine through.
Phelps Creek Vineyards Pinot Noir 2019
From the rolling hills of Oregon’s Columbia Gorge, Phelps Creek crafts a Pinot Noir that captures the cool-climate elegance of the region.
The 2019 vintage benefited from a long, temperate growing season, allowing fruit to ripen slowly and develop remarkable aromatic complexity. Bright ruby in the glass, it offers an inviting bouquet of wild strawberry, raspberry compote, and rose petals, lifted by hints of forest floor and baking spice. The palate is finely textured, with supple tannins carrying red berry flavours wrapped in subtle notes of clove, vanilla, and earth. There’s a fresh, mineral-driven core that keeps each sip vibrant and focused, leading to a lingering finish that balances fruit purity with savoury depth.
Equally suited to refined dishes like herb-crusted salmon or mushroom risotto as it is to a casual charcuterie board, this wine shows why Pinot Noir thrives here — graceful, expressive, and irresistibly drinkable.
Le Comte de Malartic Rouge 2019
Le Comte de Malartic Rouge 2019 is a refined and expressive Bordeaux red that showcases the elegance and precision of the Malartic-Lagravière estate. Crafted from a classic blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, this vintage combines depth, structure and beautifully polished fruit.
The nose reveals aromas of ripe blackcurrants, plums and cherries, lifted by notes of cedar, graphite and gentle spice. On the palate, the wine is supple yet well-defined, offering dark berry flavours, silky tannins and a balanced freshness that carries through to a long, harmonious finish. The 2019 vintage is particularly notable for its purity of fruit and impressive ageing potential.
Elegant and versatile, Le Comte de Malartic Rouge 2019 pairs effortlessly with roast meats, game dishes and mature cheeses, making it a superb choice for both immediate enjoyment and cellaring.
Auchentoshan American Oak Single Malt
£31.00 inc. VATTriple distilled and matured solely in American bourbon casks. The result: a Lowland Single Malt Whisky with the sweet aromas of vanilla and coconut – along with the signature smooth, delicate, Auchentoshan taste.
Like all Auchentoshan whisky, American Oak is a really versatile Single Malt. It works wonders as an Auchentoshan & Ale, is happy to stand on its own neat or over ice but also shakes up some classic cocktails that you might not think work with Single Malt whisky.
2022 `La Rocca` Soave Classico, Pieropan, Veneto, Italy
£31.00 inc. VAT‘La Rocca’ is golden yellow in the glass, with intense, concentrated perfumes that follow through to the palate. On the nose, classic ‘La Rocca’ aromas of nuts and exotic fruits lead to an elegant and beautifully balanced palate, with notes of spice and a light minerality on the long finish.
The 2022 vintage was characterized by a winter without significant rainfall, both snowy and rainy, and mild temperatures that led to an early but always dry spring. Prolonged below-average temperatures over the spring caused slow and stunted bud burst, followed by high temperatures in June which necessitated emergency irrigation in some vineyards where both the scarcity of substrate and the drainage capacity of the soil have made irrigation vital. Due to the difficult conditions, the bunches were smaller, both in size and yield, however the 2022 vintage shows great balance and a pleasant minerality.
Courvoisier VS Cognac with gift box
Step into the world of refined flavour with Courvoisier VS Cognac, a standout expression in the VS (Very Special) category of French brandy. While all VS cognacs must be aged for a minimum of two years in French oak casks, Courvoisier elevates the standard with a masterful blend of eaux-de-vie aged between three and seven years, delivering exceptional depth and smoothness rarely found in traditional VS offerings.
Unlike many entry-level cognacs that prioritise sharpness and punch, Courvoisier VS is silky, fruity, and delightfully aromatic, featuring notes of ripe apricot, fresh grapes, and a hint of oak. It’s crafted in the heart of Jarnac, France, with a legacy rooted in Napoleonic tradition and a meticulous dedication to quality.
Whether sipped neat, enjoyed over ice, or mixed into premium cocktails, Courvoisier VS offers a richer, more refined experience than your average VS cognac — making it not just a great introduction to the category, but a benchmark within it.
Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva Gift Pack (with Branded Glass & Ice Ball Mould)
One of the world’s most beloved premium rums, Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva is an award-winning Venezuelan rum celebrated for its smooth texture, rich character, and exceptional balance. This limited-edition gift pack includes a branded tumbler glass and an ice ball mould — the perfect pairing to elevate the sipping experience and showcase the rum at its finest.
Crafted primarily from sugarcane honey and distilled using a traditional batch kettle system, this fine spirit is matured for up to 12 years in a selection of ex-bourbon and ex-whisky casks. The result is a luxurious, full-bodied rum that balances sweetness with complexity.
On the nose, expect inviting aromas of brown sugar, orange zest, vanilla, and spiced fruitcake. The palate is velvety and indulgent, with flavours of toffee, cocoa, ripe banana, and a hint of cinnamon. It finishes long and warming, with lingering notes of dark chocolate and roasted nuts.
The included branded glass is ideal for sipping neat or over the large, slow-melting ice sphere created with the custom mould. This not only chills the rum without excessive dilution but also adds a touch of theatre to the serve — perfect for gifting or enjoying a moment of luxury at home.
Whether you’re treating a seasoned rum lover or discovering Diplomático for the first time, this beautifully presented set makes for an impressive and thoughtful gift.
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