Johnnie Walker Black Label
The Johnnie Walker Black Label blends several whiskies that have all been aged at least 12 years. Blended whiskies can also contain grain alcohol, however, Johnnie Walker does not use any other alcohol other than single malts often. It’s premium label, Blue, only uses single malts aged from 25 to over 60 years
Hardy's Nottage Hill Shiraz
One of the few grapes to really be a global success. Syrah combines a meaty core of ripe berry fruit with tones that range from herbal to peppery in a package that tends to be medium bodied with good acidity and softer tannins. With age the wines can gain lovely leathery and black olive notes that make them a great match for savory and gamy dishes.
Triple Cheese Burger
Tall and delicious to the eyes even before it gets to the mouth, the tripple cheese( beef or chicken) beats all;
Plant and Fruit Basket kampala
Send a gift for the whole crowd—with something extra to enjoy after the treats are gone. Fresh fruit surrounds a flowering azalea, artfully arranged in an oval basket.
Mambo Cologne for Men
This masculine scent possesses a blend of orange, bergamot, musk and patchouli. It is recommended for casual wear.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label
This is one of those spirits that either gets rave reviews or boo's and hisses. Some people think that the price point of Blue Label is a rip off, while others see that it represents something more than just the liquid in the bottle. It is true that Johnnie Walker Blue Label is a blended scotch, which automatically nix's this spirit from single malt snobs list of drinkable scotch.