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After Dinner Drinks Sipping Tequila After Dinner Drinks AFTER DINNER DRINKS AFTER DINNER DRINKS All of the following cocktails are 11.5 SIPPING TEQUILA Clase Azul Blanco 19 Don Julio 1942 32 Galliano, creme de cacao and cream shaken, served up The Golden Cadillac Clase Azul Repo 26 Patron Piedra 75 Chocolate Espresso Martini Espresso, creme de cacao, vodka, chocolate liqueur and cream shaken, served up DIGESTIF 11 10 13 The Toasted Almond Kahlua coffee liqueur, amaretto and cream Kahlua Baileys Frangelico Sambuca 11 Tuaca 11 Drambuie 13 Bailey's, crème de menthe, chocolate and cream, shaken Pernod Pastis 12 Disaranno 12 Fernet-Branca 11 Thin Mint Martini and strained into a chocolate lined glass Grappa, Banfi 14 Cointreau 13 Jagermister 8.5 Grand Marnier 14 B & B 13 COGNAC HOT COFFEE DRINKS Hennessy VS 15 Remy Martin VSOP 16 Courvoisier VS 14 Hennessy VSOP 18 Courvoisier VSOP 16 All of the following are 9.5 Hennessy XO 35 Starry Night Kahlua coffee liqueur, Bailey's and fresh brewed coffee, topped with fresh whipped cream SINGLE MALT SCOTCH Glenlivet 12yr 14 Macallan 12yr 16 Balvenie Double 12yr 16 Amaretto Mocha Amaretto liqueur, chocolate, steamed milk and espresso, 14 28 35 topped with fresh whipped cream Glenfiddich 12yr Macallan 15yr Balvenie 21yr 14 45 12.5 Glenfiddich 14 yr Macallan 18yr Laphroaig 10yr Glenmorangie 18yr 28 Oban 14yr 18 Lagavulin 16yr 26 Nutty Irishmen Bailey’s Irish Cream, Frangelico hazelnut liqueur, and fresh brewed coffee, topped with fresh whipped cream Cinnamon Hot Chocolate Fireball Cinnamon Whisky and hot chocolate, topped BLENDED WHISKEY with fresh whipped cream Dewars 12 J.W. Red Label 12 Hibiki 16 Monkey Shoulder 12 J.W. Black Label 12yr 14 Nobushi 15 Peppermint Patty Peppermint schnapps and hot chocolate, topped with fresh Chivas 12yr 13 J.W. Blue Label 25yr 35 whipped cream Classic Irish Coffee Irish whisky, a sugar cube and fresh brewed coffee, topped with fresh whipped cream BOURBON & RYE Rip Van Winkle 10yr 35 Van Winkle Res. Rye 13yr 75 George T. Stagg 60 Rip Van Winkle 12yr 50 Pappy Van Winkle 20yr 115 William L. Weller 80 PORT WINE Pappy Van Winkle 15yr 60 Pappy Van Winkle 23yr 135 Thomas Hardy Sazerac, Rye 70 14 10 12 Ruby Port, Fonseca, Bin 27, Finest Reserve 8.5 Woodford Buffalo Trace Makers Mark 11 12 14 10 year Tawny Port, Fonseca 10 Eagle Rare Bulleit Knob Creek Basil Hayden 14 Bulleit Rye 12 Knob Creek Rye 14 This is a sample of our selection and there is more available upon request .
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