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19th Hole Drink Coolers
£6.50 inc. VATThese novelty golf ball drink coolers allow your drink to chill without any dilution. Simply leave the golf ball drink coolers in the freezer until frozen, then pop them into your glass for an ice cold drink. Just one or two of the golf balls are needed to cool your drink! The golf ball coolers are filled with sterilised water and sealed, so can be used time after time. The perfect stocking filler!
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Glencairn Cotswolds Whisky Glass
£7.00 inc. VATThe definitive glass for whisky tasting, the Glencairn is a design classic with a tapered mouth helping capture the aromas whilst the wide bowl allows the whisky’s colour to be fully appreciated.
Stainless Steel Cigar Cutter – Brushed Finish
£7.00 inc. VATCrafted with precision, this Whisky Brokers Associates branded stainless steel cigar cutter combines sleek design with exceptional performance. Made from brushed stainless steel, it offers excellent craftsmanship and solid construction, designed to last for years of use.
The self-sharpening double guillotine blades ensure a clean, precise cut every time, enhancing your cigar-smoking experience. Compact yet sturdy, this cutter is suitable for a wide range of cigar sizes and is the perfect accessory for aficionados who value both style and function. A must-have addition to any cigar toolkit.
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2023 Floralba Pinot Grigio
A crisp and refreshing white wine from Sicily, showcasing a pale straw colour. It offers delicate aromas of melon, green apple, and citrus. On the palate, it is light-bodied with medium acidity, delivering clean flavours of orchard fruits and a subtle mineral note. The finish is smooth and easy-drinking.
2023 Fábula de Paniza Garnacha Blanca
A crisp and expressive white wine made from Garnacha Blanca grapes grown on the hilly slopes of the Iberian Mountains in Aragón, Spain. It displays a pale straw colour and offers elegant aromas of citrus and white flowers, underpinned by subtle mineral notes. On the palate, it is fresh and vibrant, featuring flavours of stone fruits, sour pear, and a touch of herbal character. With an alcohol content of 12%, this wine is well-suited for pairing with smoked fish, soft cheeses, rice dishes, or pasta.
2024 Viña Temprana Viura
A bright and expressive white wine crafted from 100% Viura grapes grown in the Campo de Borja region of Aragón, Spain. It exhibits a pale yellow colour with greenish reflections. The nose offers subtle yet intense floral aromas accompanied by notes of fresh fruit. On the palate, it is dry and harmonious, featuring well-integrated acidity and a lingering finish. With an alcohol content of 12.5%, this wine is ideal for pairing with seafood, light salads, or soft cheeses. Serve chilled at 8°C.
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