Digestives Menu
Here is a selection of digestives from our extensive range.
Whisky
| Lochdhu Black 10yrs Old | £9.00 |
| Charring the casks twice enhances Loch Dhu's distinct black colour, and its smooth, slightly sweet flavour, with aromas of sweet malts and notes of ripe fruit and honey. |
| Laphroaig 10yrs Old | £3.50 |
| Dry, the primary taste is surprisingly sweet to start, then a smoky interlude with a hint of salt and a sweetish finish, but with a firm peat-smoke 'catch.' |
| Oban 14yrs Old | £3.50 |
| A West Coast Highland malt overlooking the harbour with a slightly burnt heather character and a sweet and creamy delicate peat flavour. |
| Dalwhinnie 15yrs Old | £3.40 |
| Smooth and somewhat waxy, tangy and mouth-drying, easy to drink. The overall flavour is dry with a bitter finish and aftertaste. Some heather flowers. |
| Lagavulin 16yrs Old | £3.50 |
| The primary taste starts sweet and finishes darkly smoky. The flavour immediately gives away the whisky's provenance. Notes of orange, toffee and heath all feature. |
| Macallan 18yrs Old | £9.00 |
| A classic Speyside malt aged in Sherry casks, showing light peatiness with a long slightly burnt nutty finish. |
| Highland Park 12yrs Old | £3.50 |
| A well regarded malt from the Orkney Isles, nicely balanced and with a mellow aftertaste. |
| Macallan 36yrs Old | £9.95 |
| A rare Auld Scotch whiskey, bottled in 2004. 1 of only 160 to be made with the oak casks, giving a wonderful depth. |
Cognac:
| Courvoisier | £3.00 |
| Elegant and harmonious Cognac with strong notes of fruit, a subtle harmony of old port, prune and orange blossom. |
| Remy Martin VSOP | £3.50 |
| Golden amber in colour, it is smooth and exhibits great complexity on the palate. Hints of vanilla, oak, violet, rose and apricot jam. |
| Remy Martin XO | £9.50 |
| A very velvety texture combined with great depth of flavour. |
| Hine VSOP | £3.50 |
| Hints of spice and notes of vanilla on the nose, complex and long aromatic richness in the mouth. |
| Hine 1987 | £9.00 |
| Hine's brandies have a rare balance of warmth depth and elegance. A fine example of single malt champagne cognac. Bottled in 2003 |
| Menuet XO | £7.50 |
| This XO cognac aged over 15 years in oak wood has tones of vanilla, coffee, cinnamon, aromas of honey and orange blossom. |
| Hine Antique XO | £9.50 |
| With an average age of 20 years this has a very pleasing delicacy and finesse. It has vanilla notes, floral and honey characters combined with leather and winey flavours, mellow and subtle this cognac has enormous length. |
| Hennesey Paradis | £15.00 |
| Subtle peppery and spicy notes, with a heady floral scent, very well balanced and mellow. |
Armagnac:
| Tariquet Armagnac Hors d’Age | £4.25 |
| Well regarded, Hors d’Age is a blend of eau-de-vie, has been aged in wood for over ten years, woody, grilled, smoky aromas, crisp, dry and fruity |
| Tariquet Armagnac 1982 | £6.00 |
| Attractive coppery colour, rich nose full of walnuts, crystallized fruit, very subtle never aggressive, exposure to the air brings out the wood aromas. |
| 1964 Armagnac Baron De Lustrac | £7.00 |
| Characteristics of vanilla and gentle oak caramel aroma with earthy favours and typical dry prune finish. |
| 1941 Marquis De Roquebrune | £14.00 |
| A rich and glossy consistency. A wonderful example of an aged Armaganac |
Calvados:
| Vielle Reserve 2002 Domaine Dupont | £3.80 |
| Roger Groult Reserve Ancestrale | £12.00 |
| A deep, dark rich colour with flavours of soft tobacco and apple with toffee notes. Aged for over 50 years. |