Alcohol

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Glass Acts

Nacional 27's margaritas with lime foamBeverages follow the same consumer trends that shape food menus.
Posted: 09 February 2006 | 19:06

Red Alert

White wines’ dominance ebbs as diners rediscover reds.
Posted: 19 January 2006 | 18:06

Handcrafted premium vodka

Rekya vodka from William Grant Independent family-owned distiller William Grant & Sons has introduced Reyka Vodka, produced at the newly built distillery in Borgarnes, 100km north of Reykjavik in Iceland. Reyka is a premium vodka handcrafted in small batches using spring water very low in minerals, a two-stage lava rock filtration system and a Carter-Head still, more often used in gin production. The firm describes the drink as having a delicate texture that becomes fuller-bodied and lightly creamy with elegant, rounded aniseed and vanilla, a sweet-dry balance and a light spiciness, with a clean, lingering and subtly spiced finish. Price: About £13 Available from: William Grant & Sons 020 8332 1188
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 17:38

Ready-to-drink Mexican Tequila

Tequila Mex from Spencer's Drinks Tequila Mex is a new ready-to-drink brand from Spencer's Drinks. It consists of real Mexican Tequila mixed with passion fruit and orange, and is 6.2% abv. The company aims to capitalise on Tequila's growth in the spirits sector and move consumers away from its association with a worm in the bottle or "slammers". Pricing over the bar to consumers is currently from 2.50 to 3.15 per bottle. Price: About 7.99 per case of 12 For stockists: 01283 221133 www.spencers-drinks.com
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 17:32

Celeste Spanish wine from Torres

Celeste from Torres Celeste is the Torres family's first Spanish wine to be produced outside Catalua, from tinto fino grown in a seven-hectare vineyard at an altitude of 900m in the Ribera del Duero. Torres describes the wine as having an intense blackberry colour, spicy and intense nose, with liquorice and black pepper hints on a base of well-ripened blackberry and cherry, and on the palate, very fruity at first with ripened tannins, also persistent and full-bodied. Because of its fruity and tannic characteristics, the wine pairs well with meat dishes such as roasts and game, Torres says, and should be served at 16-17°C. Price: 39.79 for 6 x 75cl For stockists: 01442 870900
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 16:32

Dry Vintage Gin from Blackwood

Blackwood Distillers Dry Vintage Gin Lerwick-based Blackwood Distillers has launched its 2005 Dry Vintage Gin, for which it grows and hand-harvests many of the botanicals on the storm-ravished Shetland Islands that are its homeland. The unpredictable weather means that, each year, the distilled botanicals produce a unique and distinctive gin. The 2005 vintage is made up of floral and herby undertones, as the damp, cooler summer produced masses of wild water mint, meadowsweet and angelica. Blackwood distilled these wild flowers and herbs with fresh, locally grown coriander to produce a gin which it says has a subtle coriander pungency, tempered with an aroma of herbs and flowers. Price: About 10.50 Available from: 01595 694455 www.blackwooddistillers.com
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 16:22

Toffee-flavoured vodka

Toffoc (toffee-flavoured vodka) bottle A new toffee-flavoured vodka already popular in Wales is being launched across the UK. Toffoc is a 27.5% abv triple-distilled UK grain vodka created by entrepreneurs Dewi Roberts and Padrig Huws, who conceived the idea on the snowy slopes of the Alps after enjoying a similar après-ski drink which was not available back in Britain. They began experimenting with a variety of flavours and came up with a blend which they say has hints of vanilla, butterscotch and caramel, is a crystal-clear golden colour, and is claimed to be a very versatile drink which appears popular with a wide age range of drinkers. It can be used in a range of cocktails, and in desserts such as tiramisu, cheesecakes and trifles. PRICE: 14.99 for a 70cl bottle AVAILABLE FROM: Toffoc 01248 852159 www.toffoc.com
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 16:14

Liquid Cheer

Portland City Grill's Spanish CoffeeHoliday cocktail menus wrap up end-of-year sales.
Posted: 05 January 2006 | 14:55

Young prone to binges, but oldies drink more

Photograph of binge drinkingOlder people drink alcohol more often than youngsters but young people swill back larger quantities, according to a new Government survey.
Posted: 16 December 2005 | 16:18

A licence to raise taxes?

It's now three weeks since the new licensing act came into force. Ross Bentley revisits four operators to find out how the law is shaping up for them
Posted: 15 December 2005 | 00:00

2005 Menu Census: Beverages

Yin and YangResponding to trends and customer tastes is as important for drink menus as it is for center-of-the-plate options.
Posted: 14 December 2005 | 18:00

In the mix

This article has been extracted from Secrets of Wine by Giles Kime, former editor of Decanter Magazine, and is part of the 52 Brilliant Ideas series published by Infinite Ideas.
Posted: 13 December 2005 | 11:13

Understanding Chardonnay

This article has been extracted from Secrets of Wine by Giles Kime, former editor of Decanter Magazine, and is part of the 52 Brilliant Ideas series published by Infinite Ideas.
Posted: 13 December 2005 | 10:37

B&Bs look for booze loopholes

Photograph of wine glassSmall B&Bs and guest houses that have jettisoned their drinks licences have found other ways to allow their guests to continue enjoying alcohol on the premises.
Posted: 12 December 2005 | 17:05

Pointers on port

Ronan Saybourn by Adrian FranklinContinuing our masterclass series, Ronan Sayburn, executive head sommelier with the Gordon Ramsay group, tells you all you need to know about port
Posted: 08 December 2005 | 00:00

Late licences have not fuelled disorder

binge drinkingPolice and operators report business as usual in town centres
Posted: 01 December 2005 | 00:00

Police chief renews call for pubs to pay for policing

drinking Renewed calls from the boss of the Metropolitan Police force for pubs to pay for policing drunken members of the public have met with disdain from businesses across England and Wales.
Posted: 30 November 2005 | 14:34

Drinkers still choose to have night-cap at home, says survey

Off licences rather than pubs and clubs are benefiting most from the longer licensing hours introduced last Thursday in England and Wales, according to market analyst Datamonitor.
Posted: 28 November 2005 | 14:46

What the weekend papers say

weekend papersA round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry. News includes: Tchenguiz looks set to buy Spirit; Compass denies bugging supplier negotiations; Hilton in another sale and leaseback deal; Scottish pubs which open late must pay for extra security; bidders line up for Compass SSP
Posted: 28 November 2005 | 10:15

New licensing laws will not boost pubs' coffers

Pubs across England and Wales are still uncertain whether the new alcohol licensing laws, which come into force today, will be a boon or a bane to the sector.
Posted: 24 November 2005 | 10:45

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