Gin 101
According to ancient journals, Juniper berries have been combined with alcohol since as far back as 70 A.D but let’s fast forward to the 16th century, when it gets interesting!
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Cherry Gin Sour
A little sweeter than your usual Gin Sour – use the syrup from a can or jar of cherries, or make a simple syrup using frozen ones. This cocktail is slightly tangy with the perfect amount of sweetness and so pretty!
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Best In Class - USA
French oaked for layers of flavour, Maker’s 46 is the taste vision of Bill Samuels, Jr. The result is an easy-to-sip bourbon s of caramel, vanilla and baking spice that greet the palate in layers.
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Best In Class - New Zealand
Judged Best In Class in the New Zealand Category, SERIS 1 from Waiheke Whisky is named after the famous map of Al Idrisi and its place in the history of the word Sherry.
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Boulevardier with The Glenlivet 15YO
Meet the Boulevardier, a classic whisky drink made The Glenlivet style. Mixing whisky, Campari and sweet vermouth, it's the rich, full-bodied twin of the Negroni. Made with sweet, spiced scotch, it’ll warm you up on chilly nights.
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The Best of the Best
The results are in! Super Liquor are super proud to have been the principal sponsor of the New Zealand Whisk(e)y awards for the 6th year running!
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Maple Whisky Sour with The Glenlivet 12YO
Put a sweet twist on a classic! The natural sweetness of the maple balances the sour lemon, warmed with the smooth & creamy notes of The Glenlivet 12YO.
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The Godfather with Glenlivet 15YO
The Godfather is a drink you can't refuse. With just two ingredients, it's a simple recipe. But it's one that's packs a punch in flavour. Sweet, almond flavoured Amaretto combines with spiced, nutty notes of scotch to create a sophisticated serve. Mix the two together and – badda-bing – you're in business.
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Mini Egg Martini
A delightful dessert to use up left over chocolate (said no one ever) – but so good that you’ll be making this all year round.
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Sustainability never tasted so good!
Each new bottle of Dancing Sands is now made here in Aotearoa from recycled glass and the labels are printed on recycled paper and use non-toxic soy based inks.
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