Devon, England

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    Lugger Golden Rum is a gorgeous sipping rum, many years in the making, and boy is it worth the wait. A carefully considered blend of 8 Year Old Barbados Rum, 8YO Dominican Republic Rum, 8YO Venezuela Rum and 8YO Panama Rum.
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    A delicate combination of floral elderflower and fresh pine with a hint of berry sweetness and herbaceous dill on the nose. Sweet yet complex berry flavours on the palate with a faint hint of salinity from kelp and samphire. Floral notes from elderflower and resinous pine provide a full spectrum of flavour. The finish is long and lingering with sweetness making way for elderberry tartness, dryness from sage and pine and lasting sense of the sea from the subtle flavours of kelp.
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    Devon produces top quality, traditional method sparkling Rose due to the quality of the Pinot Noir grown here, Lyme Bay Winery is at the top of their game with this one. A classy rosé boasting a bright, fruit-driven palate with a richness of honey and hints of brioche and almond.
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    A great sparkling wine from Lyme Bay made from 100% Seyval Blanc using the traditional Champagne method production.
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    Made with thirteen botanicals including Macedonian juniper, fresh lemon, lime and red grapefruit peels, cardamom, liquorice, cinnamon bark, chamomile, coriander seeds and cubeb berries.
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    ‘Rosé Sainte Marie’ has fragrant notes of fresh lemon peel and Provence herbs are complemented by the natural sweetness of red fruit and the distinctive perfume of white flowers and orange blossom. Lavender and lemon verbena, along with a hint of white pepper.
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    Inspired by gin making principles, this award-winning non-alcoholic spirit combines flavours of classic juniper, bright citrus and ginger, with habanero, orange and sage to open a door into a new world of flavour.
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    Bacchus at it's very best! A real star from Lyme Bay Winery and a shining example of how well Bacchus grows in Devon. The grapes are harvested early for maximum freshness with 4 months aging on lees.