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Ciroc Premium Vodka
£29.99 inc. VATDiscover the smooth sophistication of CÎROC Original Vodka, a standout spirit in the world of luxury vodka. Unlike traditional grain-based vodkas, CÎROC is distilled from fine French grapes — a unique process that gives it an exceptionally fresh, smooth, and lightly fruity character.
Produced in the renowned Gaillac and Cognac regions of France, CÎROC undergoes a five-times distillation process to ensure the highest purity and quality. The result is a crisp, clean vodka with subtle citrus and floral notes, making it the perfect base for premium cocktails or refined sipping.
Whether you’re mixing a classic CÎROC Martini, enjoying it over ice, or crafting vibrant modern serves like a CÎROC Mule or Blue Stone, this vodka delivers a distinctive taste experience with every pour. Its elegant frosted bottle also makes it a striking addition to any back bar or spirits collection.
Why Choose CÎROC Original Vodka:
Made from French grapes – not grain – for a smoother, fruit-forward profile
Five times distilled for superior quality and clarity
Smooth, clean flavour with hints of citrus and fresh herbs
Perfect for cocktails, vodka sodas, and sipping neat
Premium packaging ideal for gifting or luxury displays
Tasting Notes:
Smooth and silky on the palate with fresh citrus, light floral undertones, and a clean, slightly sweet finish.
Country of Origin: France
ABV: 40%
Bottle Size: 70cl
Elevate your vodka experience with CÎROC Original – a celebration of innovation, elegance, and French craftsmanship.
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.
Tito’s Handmade Vodka
£25.99 inc. VATTito’s Handmade Vodka, founded in 1997 by sixth-generation Texan Tito Beveridge, has grown from humble beginnings into one of the most celebrated vodka brands in the world. Despite its impressive success and global reach, Tito’s has stayed true to its roots, maintaining a commitment to producing a high-quality product while making a positive impact on the community and the world.
Winner of:
- San Francisco World Spirits Competition: Tito’s has won multiple awards at this annual competition, including a Double Gold medal in 2001.
- International Spirits Challenge: Tito’s has won a Gold medal at this competition.
- World Spirits Awards: Tito’s has won a Gold medal at this competition.
Belvedere 10
£180.00 inc. VATBelvedere 10, a vodka of flawless character, is a statement of decadence: opulent, faceted and effortlessly smooth.
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