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Fall Catalog 2005 4935 McConnell Ave #21, Los Angeles, CA 90066 (310) 306-2822 Fax (310) 821-4555 FallFall CatCatalogalog 20052005 www.BeverageWarehouse.com Beverage Purveyors Since 1970 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MON-SAT 9am-6pm & SUN 10am-4pm Delivery & Shipping Available Call us today for more details! Brandy Gran Duque D Alba A modern expression of the heroic strength and courage shown by the Gran Duque de Alba, Don Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, Grand Duke of the Regiment of Flanders. The brand Gran Duque de Alba was acquired in 1993. The pale bottle of Gran Duque de Alba Solera Gran Reserva has an unusual, voluptuous shape. On the center of the label, circled in gold, is a portrait of the famous Duke. Mahogany color with gold highlights. Complex bouquet of oak, prune and sherry. Velvety texture with flavors of caramel, chocolate and orange, with a long finish. Calvados -Apple Brandy 10430 Busnel RS VSOP . .$34.95 10637 Captian Apple Jack . .$15.95 12170 Coeur De Lion VSOP Pays d Auge . .$63.95 12997 Noble Dame . .$21.95 Asbach Uralt Brandy Amber. Spicy, dried fruit and raisin aromas. A soft entry leads to a dryish medium-bodied palate with wood spice and mild dried fruit notes. Finishes with a fruity, peppery fade of lean wood notes and peppery alcohol. Pleasant wood and spice notes, but not a lot of complexity. Osocalis Rare Alambic Osocalis first public release is our Rare Alambic Brandy; a blend of Colombard, Pinot Noir, and other Coastal Callifornia grape varieties. Osocalis is a small, artisanal distillery in Soquel, California. (750ml Bottles Unless Otherwise Noted) The name “Osocalis” is the original Native American name for Soquel, today part of Brandy the greater Santa Cruz area. They use a 10360 Asbach Uralt . .$24.95 small (100 gallon) antique alambic Charentais still, imported from Cognac, to 10815 Imoya VSOP . .$34.95 produce brandies using grapes and apples 10275 Louis Dupre VSOP . .$ 9.95 from the cooler coastal regions of 11979 Osborne Magno . .$17.95 California. 375ml. 10391 Terry Centenario . .$15.95 2 www.BeverageWarehouse.com Call today (310) 306-2822 or fax us (310) 821-4555 Alexander Grappa Aqva Di Vita This Grappa is made using a still designed by Comboni, a renowned researcher at the Oenology School of Conegliano. Inside this special still, any hydroalcoholic humour of white grape marc is exhausted by the action of a current of steam. At the end of distillation, it is frozen at a temperature of -10°C and then any remaining molecule is filtered. At the end of this stage, it is refined inside steel barrels for 6 months, so as to obtain a better blending of its aromas. Grappa is a traditional Italian drink, made from the leftover skins and seeds of grapes used for wine. This is called the "Pomacy" or "Pomace". The Pomace is fermented and distilled in its natural state. The result is around 90 proof and clear in color. The grappa is dry and high in alcohol, with the flavors ranging from floral to earthy. It can have highlights of oak or juniper berries as well. Grappa is typically consumed after dinner. Grappa 15065 Alexander Grappa Distelleria . .$22.99 12901 Berta Grappa Barolo 375ml . .$24.95 12015 Vini Di Terrabianca D’Oro 375ml . .Call 12018 Vini Di Terrabianca La Bomba 45 375ml . .$59.95 Pisco Don Pedro, Germain Robin, 11758 Bauza Pisco . .$10.99 Presidente, St. Remy, Vecchia 10878 Don Cesar Pisco . .$23.95 Romagna, Terry Centenario, 10787 Pisco Capel Reservado Decanter . .$17.95 Christian Brothers, Korbel, 14636 Pisco Capel Reservado . .$13.99 Paul Masson, E & J, Bergerac, Don Cesar Candolini, Bonollo Pisco Puro Clear. Tropical flower and perfume nose. Pisco is distilled from grapes, Medium body. Lush and usually with high sugar content, spicy with tropical fruit grown in the warm and sunny and white pepper notes. regions of Chile and Peru, and is Similar to a fine technically a brandy. The Pisco is Moscato grappa with a then aged for several years in oak pleasantly perfumed or clay containers. The Peruvian aftertaste. Pisco is somewhat drier than the Very drinkable Chilean. Open to the Public Mon-Sat 9-6, Sun 10-4 Delivery and Shipping Available 3 Cognac Courvoisier, Delamain, Gabriel and Andreu, Hennessy, Kelt, Landy, Martel, Pierre Ferrand, Remy Martin, Montifaud Cognac 12356 Baron D’yllac XO . .$43.95 12837 Chat Montifaud Champagne Select . .$35.95 12491 Croizet VSOP Cognac . .$24.95 10764 Godet VSOP Spl Select . .$35.95 Kelt V.S.O.P. 14309 Landy Desir Black Dress . .$45.95 Medium red amber. 15604 Otard VSOP Cognac . .$33.95 Delicate and restrained 13518 Tesseron Cognac Lot 76 . .$49.95 floral aroma and elegant (750ml Bottles Unless Otherwise Noted) flavors through the long vanilla sweet finish indicate a style that was appreciated for its mouthfeel and rare smoothness from start to finish rather than intensity of flavor. Classy The cognac distillery is located in the heart of the best Cognac district, the Grande-Champagne. The distillery operates 9 copper pot stills. GABRIEL & ANDREU is dedicated to offer the true cognac as it was at its most glorious time: pure, intense with the unique qualities of each region. Each GABRIEL & ANDREU Cognac is unblended and comes exclusively from one château or estate. 4 www.BeverageWarehouse.com Call today (310) 306-2822 or fax us (310) 821-4555 Cognac 10746 Camus Grand VSOP . .$35.95 10550 Chat Ligneres . .$39.95 13977 Clos Du Colombier 1973 . .$139.95 11564 Pierre Ferrand Ambre . .$32.99 15783 Roullet Fransac Grand 8yr VSOP . .$29.95 Baron De Lustrac Smells of baked apple, sweet oak and vanilla-deeper scents including honey, green melon, nectarine and a Armagnac trace of spice; intensely honeyed and 14791 Baron De Lustrac 1973 . .$97.95 fruity...deep, multilayered midpalate 93352 Cerbois XO . .$49.99 that's succinctly sweet and 14410 Dartigalongue XO Bas . .$34.95 woody...finishes caramel-sweet, lush 15309 Larressingle VSOP . .$35.99 and full-bodied...a superb armagnac 11541 Les Domaines Grassa Reserve . .$31.95 in its own right. 14275 Marquis De Sauval . .$29.95 Open to the Public Mon-Sat 9-6, Sun 10-4 Delivery and Shipping Available 5 Gin Broker's Gin Clear. Rich, creamy, candied citrus and fruit peel aromas. Very smooth on the palate with a good balance of fresh botanicals, spicy juniper, and sweet ripe citrus fruit. Finishes with a smooth, warming peppery fade. A delicious and stylish gin for martinis with the guts to stand up to tonic as well. Old Raj This pale straw-colored gin charges up the nostrils with juniper aromas leading the way, citrus zest following, and a wonderful mélange of nuts and spices bringing up the rear. The body is big, and the ultradry palate is almost identical to the nose, but here, the flavors are so well integrated that subtlety seems to be the name of the game, and a softness develops in the backdrop. The finish is crisp, clean and very dry. Bombay, Gordons, Beefeater, Seagrams, Hamptons, Tanqueray, Citadelle, Bafferts, London Dry, Tower of London, Cascade Mountain, Magellan, Boodles Old Raj Cadenhead, Potters, Plymouth (750ml Bottles Unless Otherwise Noted) 10627 Broker’s London . .$19.95 12832 Hendrick . .$26.99 14118 Junipero . .$27.95 15114 Kensington London Dry . .$29.95 15420 Quintessential . .$21.95 15681 Tower of London . .$23.95 6 www.BeverageWarehouse.com Call today (310) 306-2822 or fax us (310) 821-4555 KeKe Beach Lime Liqueur Liqueurs Creamy, light safety-green color. Key lime, coconut, and graham crackers in the nose. A smooth entry leads to a sweet/tart full-bodied palate with sharp, tart, realistic Key lime juice flavors supported by meringue, and graham cracker notes. Finishes with a tart lime fade. Very interesting? Tastes like a Key lime pie in a bottle. Cheers. 10416 Absente . .$27.95 14635 Amarula Cream . .$19.95 Disaronno Amaretto 10359 Arak Razzouk . .$19.99 Deep amber. Rich 10448 Chartreuse Green 110 . .$36.95 marzipan and vanilla nose. A 10344 Cherry Heering . .$15.95 rich attack leads a supple, 12952 Cynar Artichoke . .$15.95 velvety palate with lightly 11575 Gammel Dansk 1 Liter . .$23.95 sweet almond and caramel 12850 Gilka Kaiser Kummel 1 Liter . .$26.95 flavors. Finishes for a mile 13625 Harlequin Orange . .$21.95 with waves of complex, nutty flavor. An elegant classic. 12083 Herbsaint Liqueur D Anis . .$12.95 92 Points - tastings.com 14933 Kalani Coconut . .$31.95 Galliano Liqueur Vibrant, electric yellow with a faint, greenish hue. Rich anisette cookie, candied citrus peel, vanilla bean, and herb aromas. A round, silky entry leads to a lightly sweet medium-bodied palate with delicate star anise, vanilla cake frosting, and peppery herbs. Finishes with a long palate cleansing fade. Beautifully balanced with great texture and flavor. Open to the Public Mon-Sat 9-6, Sun 10-4 Delivery and Shipping Available 7 12067 La Belle Orange 1 Liter . .$21.95 Whidbeys Loganberry Liqueur 12961 Licor 43 Cuarenta Y Tres . .$20.99 It was in 1792 that Master Joseph Whidbey of 14534 Los Frailes Rompope 1 Liter . .$ 9.95 Bristish Royal Navy discovered a myterious island on the northwest coast of America. The 11407 Nocello Walnut . .$24.95 picturesque jewel island was named after 15224 Okoa Africana Orange Choc 200ml . .$15.99 Whidbey and the surrounding body of water 11581 Pimms Cup # 1 . .$14.95 after his lieutenant Peter Puget. The Puget 10228 Strega . .$27.95 Sound. The unique conditions of Whidbey 14870 Sylk Cream . .$21.99 Island, such as soft summer rains, warm 10042 Trader Vic’s Macadamia Nut . .$21.95 ocean breezes and fertile soil, combine to produce the plumpest, richest, most flavorful 15789 Trader Vic’s Kona Coffee .
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