Heineken Light has an irresistibly smooth character. From its beautiful balance of malt and hops to its mild aroma that teases the nose with hidden notes of fruit, this is a beer that's bright and bubbly.
Light pink, dry and refreshing, made of Pinot Nero and Chardonnay Grapes. Delicate And Harmonious With Hints Of Yeasts, Bread Crumbs And Custard. Great As An Aperitif Or Paired With Sea Food Crudit̬, Crustaceans, Sushi, Sashimi, Delicate Fish-Soup, Tartare, Oysters And White Meat.
A fine sparkling rose wine that is truly tasty and very fun to drink- from it's deeply pink color to its rose petal aromatics. It is fruity in the mouth with a slightly sweet finish. Perfect on its own or with dessert.
Hendrick's Gin was launched by William Grant & Sons at a time when gin wasn't the diverse, thriving category it is today. A clear callback to gin's forbears, the apothecary style bottle suggests comparison to Genevers and a time when gin was a medicine. The Edwardian era advertising campaign has helped make the brand a stalwart both in bars and...
Hennessy Black is then aged in older French oak barrels, that were previously used for Hennessy, for at least five years, which gives the cognac a lighter color and less of a wood influence in its taste profile. The result: Hennessy Black is not only smooth, but versatile with floral notes and hints of citrus and honey and scents of...
Perfectly harmonious in the mouth, Hennessy Paradis Extra reveals itself to be smooth, full-bodied and long-lasting on the palate. A blend of over 100 'eaux-de-vie' and aged alongside other great 'eaux-de-vie's of its generation. Paradis is the realisation of a dream by its creator, Maurice Fillioux, using spirit blended by his grandfather. The tradition continues today to select spirits that...
Hennessy VSOP review: Strong bouquet of fruits, some hints of honey and more fruits on the nose. The palate and the finish is dominated by woody hints - that's the cask.
Hennessy is one of the big names in Cognac and their V.S (Very Special) bottling is one of the most popular. As the youngest of the portfolio, Hennessy V.S is, of course, the least expensive and price-wise, it remains in line with (if not less than) comparable Cognacs.