Delightfully sweet notes from Holy Grass Vodka blended with mellow gingerbread spices for the ultimate winter cocktail
The hero botanical in our Holy Grass Vodka! It was discovered growing on the banks of nearby Thurso River by Robert Dick, a legendary botanist. It has a wonderful aroma and was once used on church floors to give a sweet, vanilla smell when walked over, thereby earning itself it’s religious moniker. Also known as Anthoxanthum nitens
We use Highland apple juice from Black Isle Berries near Inverness. The freshness of the apple complements the sweeter, vanilla notes of Holy Grass.
The unique ageing process was discovered in the 16th century, when the Dutch introduced coffee seeds to the island of Java. As spice ships carried their cargo back to Europe, the raw beans would be stored away in the hold to act as ballast. After several months at sea, the beans were tempered by the wood and the brine to produce an exceptionally robust, gutsy flavour. Perfect for providing the dark chocolate and smokey, sweet vanilla notes to our Holy Grass Vodka – cold brew coffee edition!
This is part of our commitment to responsible drinking.
Exceeded expectations was supposed to be for Christmas but we opened it the day it arrived. It makes the best espresso martini & the hint of gingerbread is so good. Highly recommended
Helen Kirkman –
Bought again for Christmas gifts and myself, it’s lovely,
Karen –
Enjoyed the first bottle will be looking at buying again for the xmas presents .
Really good idea if looking for xmas prezzie inspiration
Bill –
Stuck for xmas present ideas? This is a great tasting product for the festive season.
Prompt fast delivery will definately be looking to purchase again.
Bill –
I personally don’t particularly like coffee flavoured alcoholic drinks . I decided to purchase this because of the suggestion of ‘Gingerbread’. I have to say it’s not a too strong coffee flavour for me. Nice subtle flavours. I do like it in my hot latte or hot chocolate drink to. So even if you’re like me and coffee flavour alcohol is not your thing, I think you’d be pleasently surprised with this.
Judith Bull –