It’s not very often that i post a new bar concept on here, especially with the amount that i receive, sometimes there’s just too many. However this one caught my eye – Tucked away within two traditional pubs in London’s East End, the capital’s newest old bar concept – 5cc – has launched with aContinue reading “5cc serves up bespoke aged blends with The Forgotten Cocktail Range”
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Gordon’s Tasting Notes
Most of you at home will have some kind of bottle of spirit in your house. Could be a bottle of port for cooking, brandy for puddings or maybe vermouth which you just don’t know what to do with. You’ll also probably have a bottle of gin stored somewhere, and it will more than likelyContinue reading “Gordon’s Tasting Notes”
Introducing ‘Gold Narcissus’ – An Award Season Cocktail From Wyld
Toast your red carpet success with the newest cocktail in town from Wyld, W London – Leicester Square’s exclusive destination bar. The ‘Gold Narcissus’ cocktail, the club’s very own golden statue, will complete any look and celebrates the best of British film this season. Created by Wyld cocktail connoisseur and mixologist Eric Le Pape, theContinue reading “Introducing ‘Gold Narcissus’ – An Award Season Cocktail From Wyld”
The King’s Ginger Tasting Notes
A liqueur fit for a King? Berry Bros. & Rudd are steeped in tradition themselves, but to produce a liqueur that will warm the cockles of King Edward VII is a mighty step in the right direction. But how did it all come about? In the early days of King Edward VII’s reign, the royalContinue reading “The King’s Ginger Tasting Notes”
Bloodshot Tasting Notes
There are spirits out there who have defined their own category within a category. Bloodshot has become the latest to add themselves to this trend, the trend being a vodka flavour to help create a certain cocktail. Absolut did it with their Absolut Pepper, Belvedere released Belvedere Bloody Mary and now Bloodshot have come into the frameContinue reading “Bloodshot Tasting Notes”
-ish and -ish Limed Tasting Notes
Do you like breaking the rules? Becoming a little naughty? Perhaps so much it’s a fetish? Whatever your answer, your sure to enjoy this rather attractive and alluring gin named -ish. This London Dry gin returns to the traditional style but comes with a twist of an extra shot of juniper. It comes without any addedContinue reading “-ish and -ish Limed Tasting Notes”
Christmas Edible Cinema with Bombay Sapphire
This Christmas, Edible Cinema will return to the newly refurbished Electric Cinema in Notting Hill for two fun and festive screenings of When Harry Met Sally on Sunday 16th December. This classic American romantic comedy starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan is one of the feel-good films of the last century and the festive scenesContinue reading “Christmas Edible Cinema with Bombay Sapphire”
Berry Bros. & Rudd Review
Berry Bros. & Rudd are one of those names that if searching for a bottle of wine or a specialist spirit, it will be near the very top of your search engine. Why? Because Berry Bros. & Rudd is one of Britain’s oldest wine and spirit merchants, opening its doors way back in 1698 at St.Continue reading “Berry Bros. & Rudd Review”
The Last Lap at Chinawhite Launches £2,012 Cocktail
THE LAST LAP AT CHINAWHITE LAUNCHES £2,012 COCKTAIL -ATHLETES AND VIPS ABLE TO PRE ORDER EXCLUSIVE GOLD LEAF CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL OVER 17 NIGHTS OF EVENTS- The Last Lap at Chinawhite has launched London’s most exclusive cocktail, priced at £2,012 to celebrate what is set to be the biggest summer of sport inContinue reading “The Last Lap at Chinawhite Launches £2,012 Cocktail”
Tanqueray Tasting Notes
If i was to ask you “name me a gin made that is produced in Scotland”, most of you would be hard pressed to give me an answer. Some of you may mention Hendrick’s, or possibly some of the lesser seen brands like Edinburgh gin, Darnley’s View or Caorunn. But would you believe me ifContinue reading “Tanqueray Tasting Notes”
