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.
Drambuie
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Drambuie Royal Legacy 1745 Whisky Liqueur
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Drambuie Whisky Liqueur / Black& White Bottle
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Drambuie Whisky Liqueur / Bot.1950s
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Drambuie Whisky Liqueur / Bot.1970s
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Drambuie Whisky Liqueur / Bot.1970s
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Drambuie Whisky Liqueur / Bot.1970s
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Drambuie Whisky Liqueur / Bot.1980s
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Drambuie Whisky Liqueur Ceramic Decanter
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Drambuie Whisky Liqueur Miniature
£2.30 -
Drambuie Whisky Liqueur Wedgwood Crystal Set / Bot.1980s
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Drambuie"The Isle of Skye Liqueur" / Bot.1960s
DYC
- “Destilerias Y Crianza del Whisky is the result of a man’s determination: Nicomedes Garcia, to create a whisky with the highest standards of the scotch whisky but with a reasonable price. Fifty years later, DYC is the best selling whisky in Spain and they are entering the market of the single malts. DYC stands for Destilerias y Crianza del Whisky ( distilling and maturation of whisky ) and it is an enterprise created in 1958 by Nicomedes Garcia Gomez. He started working on his father’s humble distillery of liquours at Valverde del Majano in Segovia, creating in 1919, with just only 18 years, Anis Castellana. Nicomedes was a bussinessman and started all kind of things like a bus company, a marketing agency, a ships company. But he started making whisky just by bad luck. In 1929 a batch of Mahou beer was rejected by a client because it was faulty. So instead of dropping the beer, he distilled it and stored in oak butts. After three years he gave a try to the potion and he realized that it wasn’t that bad at all, so he spent all the war drinking that whisky and started up the interest in distilling whisky. In 1955, after being travelling around Scotland he talked with some friends and they founded a whisky destillery at Palazuelos de Eresma on the place where the old Marques del Arco’s mill was standing. The place was choosen for the great quality of the water supply from the river Eresma, the good climate for whisky maturation so near the sierra de Gredos and the near supply of good quality barley from the fields of Castilla. The first distillation started in February of 1959 after having fought to change the law that forbid distillation of malt in Spain. It wasn’t till 1963 when the firsts bottles were made available to consumers. The DYC distillery includes the distilling factory, a bottling plant and a warehouse for maturation. DYC began to grow exponentially and by 1987 its sales stock up to 40 million € and owned the 46% of the spanish market. DYC even bought a scottish distillery, Lochside, to secure an extra supply of whisky to create their blends. In 1989 DYC was sold to Pedro Domecq group and at a later time sold again to Beam Global. DYC uses a double distillation process similar to scotch whisky. The mash is distilled in pot stills made with the same techniques than scottish ones. For the grain distillation, that is done in Valverde del Majano, DYC uses a column still. The grain is mainly corn. Later whisky is usually matured in american oak barrels of 190 litres that contained bourbon before. The angel’s share is around 3%. Malt whisky is later blended with grain whisky prior to bottling. Bottling is also done at Valverde del Majano on the distillery plant. DYC has now two plants in Segovia, with around 100 workers and produce annually around 2.3 million litres.”
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DYC Red One
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La Castellana
Edmond Briottet
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Edmond Briottet Coco (Coconut Liqueur)
£16.67 -
Edmond Briottet Cr?me d'Abricot (Apricot Liqueur)
£19.63 -
Edmond Briottet Cr?me de Banane (Banana Liqueur)
£17.59 -
Edmond Briottet Cr?me de Cacao (Cocoa Liqueur)
£19.63 -
Edmond Briottet Cr?me de Cacao Blanc (White Cocoa Liqueur)
£18.64 -
Edmond Briottet Cr?me de Ch?taigne (Chestnut Liqueur)
£16.85 -
Edmond Briottet Cr?me de Framboise (Raspberry Liqueur)
£17.25 -
Edmond Briottet Cr?me de M?re (Blackberry Liqueur)
£16.63 -
Edmond Briottet Cr?me de P?che (Peach Liqueur)
£16.95 -
Edmond Briottet Crème à la Fraise des Bois (Wild Strawberry Liqueur)
£16.63 -
Edmond Briottet Crème de Cassis de Dijon (Blackcurrant Liqueur)
£16.92 -
Edmond Briottet Crème de Cassis de Dijon (Blackcurrant Liqueur) 15%
£13.51 -
Edmond Briottet Crème de Cerise (Cherry Liqueur)
£16.74 -
Edmond Briottet Créme de Figue (Fig Liqueur)
£18.29 -
Edmond Briottet Créme de Noisette (Hazelnut Liqueur)
£18.25 -
Edmond Briottet Crème de Prune (Plum Liqueur)
£17.70 -
Edmond Briottet Liqueur au Coquelicot de Nemours (Poppy Liqueur)
£19.15 -
Edmond Briottet Liqueur de Caramel (Caramel Liqueur)
£13.95 -
Edmond Briottet Liqueur de Figue de Barberie (Prickly Pear)
£16.63 -
Edmond Briottet Liqueur de Mandarine (Mandarin Liqueur)
£18.55 -
Edmond Briottet Liqueur de Melon (Cantaloupe Melon Liqueur)
£18.29 -
Edmond Briottet Liqueur de Pamplemousse Rose (Pink Grapefruit Liqueur)
£16.45 -
Edmond Briottet Liqueur de Poire William (Williams Pear Liqueur)
£26.89 -
Edmond Briottet Liqueur De Rhubarbe (Rhubarb Liqueur)
£17.14 -
Edmond Briottet Menthe Blanche (White Mint Liqueur)
£17.02 -
Edmond Briottet Menthe Verte (Green Mint Liqueur)
£14.77 Famous Grouse
- “The Famous Grouse is a brand of Scotch whisky that create blended malt and blended whisky. It has its spiritual home at the Glenturret distillery. It was founded in 1897 by Matthew Gloag and Son and now owned by the Edrington Group. Gloag purchased whiskies from distilleries and created his own whisky blending them in Perth, Scotland. In 1860, his son, William Gloag got the compan and start producing blended whiskies. His son, Matthew, created the Grouse brand in 1896. In 1920 they established small overseas markets and in 1936 the brand built a bottling plant and a warehouse in Perth. It was not until 1960 that the Famous Grouse began to win support in Scotland becoming its best selling blended whisky brand since 1980. In 1970 the brand was still owned by the Gloag family, but Matthew and his wife died and the family to avoid the big death duties sold the brand to Highland Distilleries, from where Gloag family bought many of its whiskies. Highland Distilleries promoted the Famous Grouse under the direction of John Macphail, obtaining a big sales increases. The blend is crafted with some of the best single malt whiskies such as Macallan and Highland Park.”
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Famous Grouse Liqueur 1 Litre
Frangelico
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Frangelico Licor
£15.36 G. Miclo
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G. Miclo Liqueur de Sapin (Pine Tree)
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G. Miclo Violet Liqueur
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Miclo Violet Liqueur
£25.15 Gabriel Boudier
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Gabriel Boudier Coigns Liqueur (Quince) (Les Paradoxale)
£33.45 -
Gabriel Boudier Creme de Cassis Blackcurrant Liqueur
£15.22 -
Gabriel Boudier Creme de Fraises (Strawberry) Liqueur
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Gabriel Boudier Creme de Framboises (Raspberry) Liqueur
£20.14 -
Gabriel Boudier Creme de Mures (Blackberry) Liqueur
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Gabriel Boudier Creme de Peches (Peach) Liqueur
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Gabriel Boudier Darjeeling Tea Liqueur
£23.38 -
Gabriel Boudier Liqueur de Pommes (Apple)
£19.34