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VODKA Absolut - Åhus, Skåne, Sweden 7.75 Absolut Citron - Åhus, Skåne, Sweden 7.75 75 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY Absolut Pepper - Åhus, Skåne, Sweden 7 VODKA Absolut - Åhus, Skåne, Sweden 7.75 Absolut Citron - Åhus, Skåne, Sweden 7.75 75 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY Absolut Pepper - Åhus, Skåne, Sweden 7. Chivas Regal – Keith, Scotland 7.75 Belvedere – Poland 10.00 Dewar's – Perthshire, Scotland 7.75 Charbay Ruby Red Grapefruit – Napa Valley, CA 10.00 J & B – Scotland 7.75 Chopin – Poland 10.00 Johnny Walker Black – Edinburg, Scotland 9.00 Grey Goose – Cognac, France 10.00 Johnny Walker Gold – Edinburg, Scotland 16.00 Grey Goose Le Citron – Cognac, France 10.00 Hangar One Kaffir Lime – Alameda, CA 10.00 00 SINGLE-MALT SCOTCH WHISKY Hangar One Mandarin – Alameda, CA 10. 50 50 Glenfiddich 12 year – Dufftown, Scotland 9. Ketel One - Schiedam, Netherlands 8. 50 00 Glenfiddich 18 year – Dufftown, Scotland 12. Stolichnaya – Moscow, Russia 9. 25 00 Glenlivet 12 year – Banffshire, Scotland 10. Stolichnaya Vanilla – Moscow, Russia 8. 25 Glenmorangie "Quinta Ruban” – Ross-Shire, Scotland 16. Glenmorangie 10 year – Ross-Shire, Scotland 14.00 GIN 00 25 Laphroaig 10 year – Islay, Scotland 12. Aviation – Portland, OR 9. 25 75 Lagavulin 16 year – Islay, Scotland 19. Beefeater – London, England 7. 75 00 Macallan 12 year – Scottish Highlands 13. Botanist- Island of Islay , Scotland 9. 00 00 Macallan 18 year – Scottish Highlands 34. Bombay – Hampshire, England 9. 00 Bombay Sapphire – Hampshire, England 8.50 Oban 14 year – Scottish Highlands 16. Brokers – Birmingham, England 8.50 COGNAC Citadelle – France 8.50 Courvosier VSOP –Jarnac, Cognac, France 11.50 Hendricks – Girvan, Scotland 9.75 Maison Surrenne– Jarnac, Cognac, France 12.00 Junipero – San Francisco, CA 8.75 Remy Martin VSOP – Cognac, France 16.00 Tanqueray – London, England 7.75 Remy Martin XO– Cognac, France 28.00 Tanqueray Ten – London, England 9.00 BRANDY TEQUILA 00 75 Germain Robin Select Barrel XO – Ukiah, CA 19. Casta Pasion – Anejo 14. 00 Corralejo – Anejo 12. EAUX DE VIE Chinaco – Anejo 14.00 Etter Kirsch – Switzerland 10.50 Don Julio – Anejo 14.00 Etter Framboise – Switzerland 10.50 Fortaleza – Anejo 16.50 F. Meyer Poire William – Alsace, France 10.50 Herradura – Anejo 12.00 Cazadores – Reposado 9.00 00 CALVADOS Corzo – Reposado 10. 00 00 Darone XO – Pays d’Auge, Normandy, France 15. Don Julio – Silver 12. 00 00 Darone 5 year Fine - Pays d’Auge, Normandy, France 10. Milagro – Silver 9. 50 50 Lemorton – Domfrontais, France 12. Patron – Silver 11. APERITIFS BOURBON/RYE/WHISKEY 00 00 Aperol – Canale, Italy 9. Basil Haydens – Frankfort, KY 12. 00 00 Campari – Novi L, Italy 9. Blantons – Frankfort, KY 12. 00 75 Carpano Anticai – Torino, Italy 9. Bookers – Clermont, KY 12. 00 50 Dubonnet Rouge – Bardstown, KY 8. Bulleit Rye – Lawrenceburg, IN 9. 50 75 Fernet Branca – Milano, Italy 9. Bushmills – Antrim County, Ireland 7. 00 75 Lillet Blanc – Podensac, Bordeaux, France 8. Crown Royal – Toronto, Canada 7. 00 00 Lillet Rouge – Podensac, Bordeaux, France 8. High West Double Rye – Park City, UT 10. 50 00 Suze – France 9. High West Campfire – Park City, UT 13. 00 Chartreuse, Yellow– Voiron, France 9. High West Silver – Park City, UT 12.00 75 Jack Daniels – Lynchburg, TN 7. PASTIS 75 Jameson – Dublin, Ireland 7. Pernod Pastis Marseille, France, 90 proof 7.00 50 Kentucky Old Bardstown 4yr – Nelson County, KY 8. Prado Pastis de Marseille Marseille, France, 90 proof 7.00 00 Knob Creek – Clermont, KY 9. Henri Bardouin Pastis Provence, France, 90 proof 7.50 00 Maker's Mark – Loretto, KY 9. Ricard Marseille, France, 90 proof 7.00 75 Old Portero Rye – San Francisco, CA 14. Granier Mon Pastis Provence, France, 90 proof 7.00 Templeton Rye – Templeton, IA 9.50 00 Willet Pot Still Reserve – Bardstown, KY 12. ABSINTHE 75 Woodford Reserve – Versailles, KY 12. Vieux Carré Absinthe, Philadelphia, PA, 110 proof 13.50 Grande Absente, France, 138 proof 12.50 RUM 50 50 Kübler Absinthe Superieure, Val-de-Travers, Switzerland, 106 proof 12. Bacardi Gold – Puerto Rico 6. 00 75 Lucid Absinthe Supérieure, Samur, France, 124 proof 12. Goslings – Bermuda 7. 50 75 St. George Absinthe Verte, Alameda, CA, 120 proof 12. Meyer's Dark – Jamaica 7. 75 Mount Gay – Barbados 7. 00 Ron Zacapa 23 yr – Guatemala 11. 00 The Real McCoy-Barbados 11. 75 Sailor Jerry – Caribbean 7. 75 Ten Cane – Trinidad 8. LK 10.17.15 .
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