Johnnie Walker Red Label was launched in its current form by brothers George and Alexander Walker in 1909, though it had existed as Walker's Special Old Highland Red Label for some years previously. Alexander blended a type of whisky which is more suited to mixing with soda than the heavier, more old-fashioned whiskies, and named it after his grandfather, who had started the family business in 1820. Today it is the world's most popular whisky and is sold in more than 200 markets world-wide.
Canterbury Cream blends rich cream with a smooth spirit for an exquisite, full-bodied taste. This flavoured drop has notes of chocolate, caramel and vanilla, making it effortlessly drinkable. Perfect on ice or blended into a creamy, dessert-style drink.
Stone's Original Green Ginger is a rich golden brown colour with a powerful pungent ginger aroma. This spicy character follows on the palate where its zest is quite noticeable, but moderated by a softening sweetness. The aftertaste is fairly warming and this sensation contributes a certain glow to the palate.
Bailey's, the number one selling liqueur in the world, is lush, with fresh cream characters, a gentle nuttiness, and a perfectly balanced dash of Irish whisky. Enjoy Baileys straight, on the rocks with ice-cream or in 'Irish coffee.'