Demijohn
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Like an apothecary of old, the shelves of this liquid deli are stacked with grand old demi johns (large laboratory-style decanters) coloured in deep shades from yellow to purple. These bulbous glass bottles harbour one of life's f … Read more
Like an apothecary of old, the shelves of this liquid deli are stacked with grand old demi johns (large laboratory-style decanters) coloured in deep shades from yellow to purple. These bulbous glass bottles harbour one of life's far sweeter remedies, however, each filled with artisan-produced liquors, spirits and single malts. Read less
The liquid deliNoteworthy for: This family-run business is the world's first liquid deli, inspired by the wine tasting in the vineyards of Southern Italy.
Word to the wise: If your tipple of choice doesn't make it through the holiday, you can take your bottle back to be refilled, paying just for the contents itself.
Like an apothecary of old, the shelves of this liquid deli are stacked with grand old demi johns (large laboratory-style decanters) coloured in deep shades from yellow to purple. These bulbous glass bottles harbour one of life's far sweeter remedies, however, each filled with artisan-produced liquors, spirits and single malts.
Sample before you buy so you can choose from their incredible range - gooseberry gin liqueur, organic cucumber vodka and bramble scotch whiskey to name a few - which they decant into one of their distinctive glass bottles. The chefs amongst you may prefer their range of oils and vinegars, with everything in the shop coming from small British producers.
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