Listing of bottles of Liqueur
If it is not here, it doesn't exist!
Well, not exactly. This listing provides bottles of Liqueur that have been sold in the last years by some of the most reputated online retailers. If the bottle you are looking for isn't listed, you are looking for a quite unique bottle.
Chase
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Chase Blackcurrant Liqueur
£14.95 -
Chase Blackcurrant Liqueur
£17.17 -
Chase Blackcurrant Liqueur Miniature
£3.95 -
Chase Elderflower Liqueur
£18.65 -
Chase Elderflower Liqueur
£17.38 -
Chase Elderflower Liqueur / Small Bottle
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Chase Elderflower Liqueur Miniature
£3.95 -
Chase Raspberry Liqueur
£18.65 -
Chase Raspberry Liqueur
£17.17 -
Chase Raspberry Liqueur Miniature
£3.95 -
Chase Rhubarb Liqueur
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Chase Rhubarb Liqueur / Small Bottle
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Chase White Peach Liqueur
Cheri Suisse
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Cheri-Suisse Swiss Chocolate Cherry
Chinchon
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Chinchon
Chivas
- “Chivas Brothers traces its roots to the opening of a grocery store at 13 King St, Aberdeen in 1801. The store sold luxury foodstuffs such as coffee, exotic spices, French brandies, and Caribbean rums to a wealthy clientèle. In 1842, Chivas Brothers were retained to supply provisions to the royal family at Balmoral Castle upon Queen Victoria’s first visit to Scotland. In 1843, Chivas Brothers were granted a Royal Warrant to supply goods to Queen Victoria. Chivas Brothers was described in 1890 as `undoubtedly the finest purveying business in the north of Scotland` by Scotland of Today magazine. During the 1850s, James Chivas decided to respond to his affluent customers’ demands for a smoother whisky, by beginning to blend whiskies to create a proprietary blend to Chivas Brothers. Their first blended Scotch whisky named `Royal Glen Dee` was launched, followed in the 1860s by their second blended Scotch whisky, `Royal Strathythan`. In the 1880, phylloxera devasted French vineyards crippling the supplies of wine and brandy. Wine drinkers seeking an alternative turned to the growing scotch whisky industry. In the early 1900s, Chivas Brothers decided to create their most aged blended Scotch whisky to export to the U.S, where the booming economy after the turn of the century was fueling demand for luxury goods. The whisky was named Chivas Regal. Chivas Regal 25 Year Old was launched in 1909 as the original luxury Scotch, and became a leading brand in the U.S. Chivas Regal continued its success until Prohibition in the 1920s. Prohibition and World war I made Chivas Regal 25 years old dissapear. Chivas Regal was purchased by Seagrams in 1949, which provided a much wider distribution and marketing system. Chivas Regal was re-launched as Chivas Regal 12 year old in the US following the disruption of both Prohibition and World War II. In 1950, the company Chivas Brothers was able to buy the Strathisla Distillery which produces the Strathisla Single Malt, which is used within the Chivas Regal blend. The Chivas Regal range was expanded with the launch of higher aged whiskies: Master Blender Colin Scott created in 1997 the Chivas Regal 18 year old, and in 2007 the Chivas Regal 25. Chivas Regal was acquired by Pernod Ricard in 2000 upon the break up of Seagrams Group.”
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Lochan Ora Liqueur
£27.49 Cointreau
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Cointreau
£19.99 -
Cointreau Anisette Liqueur / Bot.1940s
£199.00 -
Cointreau Cherry Liqueur / Bot.1960s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1940s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1940s
£350.00 -
Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1950s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1950s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1950s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1950s
£250.00 -
Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1960s
£250.00 -
Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1960s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1960s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1960s / Gold Cap
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1970s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1980s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1980s
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Cointreau Liqueur / Bot.1990s
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Cointreau Liqueur Extra Dry / Bot.1960s / Half Litre
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Cointreau Liqueur Miniature
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Cointreau Noir Liqueur
£40.45 -
Cointreau Noir Liqueur
£35.95 Compass Box
- “Compass Box is an specialist artisan Scotch whisky maker which creates small batches scotch whisky with a very high quiality. Most of them are awards winning bottles. Compass Box philosophy is to share the joys of great whisky with more people in the world. The soul of Compass Box is John Glaser. He learn his art through one of the industry largest companies, where he developed a passion for scotch whisky and dreamt of starting his own company. In 2000 he started Compass Box Whisky Company, fine tunning his firsts whiskies in his own kitchen. One of the things that define Compass Box is their seeking of evolutions of traditional techniques, particulary in oak maturation. This effort granted them problems with mighty powerful Scotch Whisky Association ( SWA ) which banned their first version of The Spice Tree because of the way whisky was matured in the cask.”
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Compass Box Orangerie
£39.34 -
Compass Box Orangerie
£39.34 Crown Royal
- “The production of Crown Royal began in 1939 coincident with the first Royal Tour of Canada by reigning monarch King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth. To mark this historic occasion, Samuel Bronfman, President of the Seagram Company, decided to create a quality whisky to be packaged in a crown-shaped bottle and dressed in a distinctive royal purple bag. Like the packaging, the name chosen for the product was intended to reflect the quality of the spirit, a marketing concept that quickly caught consumer attention. It was available only in Canada until 1964.”
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Crown Royal Regal Apple
De Kuyper
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De Kuyper Lemongrass Liqueur (50cl)
£12.80 Demerara
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El Dorado Cream Liqueur
Drambuie
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Drambuie
£27.47 -
Drambuie
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Drambuie 15 year
£29.45 -
Drambuie 15 year
£4.95 -
Drambuie 15 Year Old Whisky Liqueur Miniature
£4.95 -
Drambuie Black Ribbon Whisky Liqueur / 15 Year Old
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Drambuie Liqueur - 1970s
£90.00 -
Drambuie Liqueur / Half Litre
£24.15 -
Drambuie Liqueur / Half-Bottle
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Drambuie Liqueur / Litre
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Drambuie Royal Legacy 1745 Whisky Liqueur
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Drambuie Whisky Liqueur / Black& White Bottle