Alcoholic beverages by type
When looking for the best option, note that drinks are usually categorized by production method and intensity.
Spirits
These include aged and unaged distillates such as whisky, cognac, calvados, rum, or gin. They are perfect for sipping neat, on the rocks, or as a strong base for classic drink combinations.
Aperitifs and liqueurs
These drinks stimulate the appetite before a meal or perfectly conclude a dinner. Here you will find various herbal liqueurs, bitters, and sweeter, complex-tasting options.
Other alcoholic beverages
Our shelves also hide sake, beer, mead, and other exceptional, globally recognized drinks that will enrich any tasting experience.
How to choose a drink by occasion
The right choice depends on the occasion the drink is intended for.
For a gift
When looking for a solid gift, it's worth choosing drinks from renowned regions in elegant packaging, for example, a longer-aged armagnac, cognac, or a rare edition whisky. You can find a wider selection in our beverage gifts section.
For cocktails
If you are planning a party, an excellent base choice is gin, light rum, or tequila. These drinks mix easily with various tonics and juices. Find more ideas and tips in our blog articles about cocktail recipes.
For home tasting
For home tastings, choose expressive drinks of different styles. You can compare a smoky whisky with a smoother variant or try different batches of mezcal.
Most popular choices
Customer favorites
Most often, our buyers appreciate time-tested classic distillates, characterized by a balanced taste and long-standing production tradition.
New arrivals
The assortment is constantly supplemented with limited edition drinks and news from niche producers, which are worth trying for those looking for surprises.
Recommendations for beginners
If you are just starting to get acquainted with spirits, we recommend smoother, fruitier, or shorter-aged variants that do not overwhelm the palate with too much intensity.
FAQ
Storage and shelf life
Strong alcoholic beverages usually do not have a strict expiration date, but an opened bottle is best kept in a dark, cool place. It is recommended to consume it within a year or two so that the drink does not lose its best aromatic qualities and does not oxidize.
How to understand strength and style?
The strength of a drink is measured in alcohol by volume (ABV). Meanwhile, the style depends on the production region, raw materials used, and the time spent aging in oak barrels.