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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $28.50 $30.00
12 bottles: $26.22
Ak Zanj, from Haitian Creole, translates to "With Angels" and is a nod to the evaporated spirit stolen by thirsty...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $52.44 $55.20
12 bottles: $49.02
Ak Zanj, from Haitian Creole, translates to "With Angels" and is a nod to the evaporated spirit stolen by thirsty...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $78.66 $82.80
12 bottles: $74.10
Ak Zanj, from Haitian Creole, translates to "With Angels" and is a nod to the evaporated spirit stolen by thirsty...
12 FREE
Spirits
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $29.94
12 bottles: $26.45
Kafe Anme delivers a bitter balance of roasted coffee and sweet chocolate with hints of local orange, vanilla bean,...
Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $29.94
12 bottles: $25.65
Utilizing Haitian Bitter Orange, Zoranj Anme is a delectable, citrusy rum-based liqueur that is sweetened by natural,...
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Spirits
375ml
Bottle: $16.62 $17.49
12 bottles: $15.83
Arak has a beguiling aniseed flavor and freshness that cleanses the palate and aids digestion. It is often served as...
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $33.51 $35.27
12 bottles: $28.26
RATED TOP 2 AGED FRESH CANE JUICE RUM 2022. Amber color. Aromas and flavors of milk chocolate espresso bean, toffee...
BTI
95
UBC
93
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Spirits
750ml
Bottle: $26.78 $28.80
12 bottles: $25.08
San Zanj, from Haitian Creole, translates to "Without Angels" and is a reference to the un-aged nature of this...

Haiti Lebanon Spirit

There are few countries in the world with a wine history as long or as impressive as that of Lebanon. Indeed, the Phoenicians who once lived on the coastal areas of the country were amongst the first people to spread viticulture around their empire, and wine was being imported from Lebanon into ancient Egypt almost five thousand years ago. Today, wine production in Lebanon remains strong, with over half a million cases of wine being produced annually. In fact, the last decade or so has seen wine production in Lebanon increase enormously, with new wineries opening each year in the eastern part of the country, near the Syrian border where the climatic conditions are more favorable for viticulture. Whilst modern wineries in Lebanon prefer to use classic French grape varietals, there is an increasing interest in using native grapes, which are producing some highly characterful results.