One Drink, Three Ways: Franklin and sons Mandarin and Ginger Soda

One Drink, Three Ways is the signature feature by The Three Drinkers. Join The Three Drinkers’ Helena, Aidy and Colin as they take one bottle and create a trio of phenomenal serves which you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. From rums and whiskies to gins and wine styles, the three help you get the most out of your glass. It’s time to get liquid on lips.

Franklin and Sons Mandarin and Ginger Soda

Franklin & Sons create tonic waters, soda, premixed cans and soft drinks. Founded in London in 1886 they are pioneers in the soft drinks space, seeking out only the best natural ingredients to create unique flavoured drinks. From Rosemary and Black olive tonic to Guava and Lime soda, there are tons of options to enjoy with your favourite mixers or to just sip neat. Today we are sharing with you three of our favourite mocktails/cocktails using Franklin & Sons Mandarin and Ginger soda.


Helena’s Choice: The Lowball


The Lowball

Ingredients

50ml Everleaf Forest

20ml Orange & Fennel Cordial

120ml Franklin & Sons Mandarin & Ginger Soda

We all love a cocktail but sometimes you want to drink something that’s tasty without the added alcohol and so I’m mixing things up a bit this time and going for a no-low option. This cocktail is zesty and refreshing with a beautiful warm spicy finish. The perfect drink for a warm summer night. 
Method: Pour all the ingredients (excluding the soda) into a highball glass and then add ice and top with the Mandarin & Ginger Soda. Gently stir to mix.


Aidy’s Choice: The Northern Mule


The Northern Mule

Ingredients

50ml Spirit of Manchester Gin

15ml Lime Juice

10ml Ginger Syrup

120ml Franklin & Sons Mandarin & Ginger Soda

Being from up North it would be wrong not to give this beauty a shout out! A twist on the classic Mule, this version uses gin instead of the traditional vodka making for a very light and refreshing Summer drink. 
Method: Pour all the ingredients (excluding the soda) into a mule mug, add ice, and top with the Mandarin & Ginger Soda. Gently stir to mix and garnish with a sprig of mint and crystallised ginger.


Colin’s Choice: Old Fashioned Spritz


Franklin and Sons Old Fashioned Spritz Cocktail

Old Fashioned Spritz

Ingredients

50ml Woodford Reserve

15ml Demerara Syrup

3ml Angostura Bitters

150ml Franklin & Sons Mandarin & Ginger Soda

I love an Old Fashioned and would possibly go as far as to say it is one of the best whisky cocktails around. The addition of the Mandarin and Ginger soda in this spritz version transports this traditionally wintery drink into a cocktail that is a delight to sip on a balmy Summer evening. The bitterness of the cocktail works harmoniously with the soda giving it an edge of sweetness that will keep you coming back for more.
Method: Pour all the ingredients into a highball glass, stir and top with Franklin & Sons Mandarin & Ginger Soda. Garnish with orange peel and a cherry.

Great Wine and Spirits to Gift this Father's Day

Great Wine and Spirits to Gift this Father's Day

Words by Colin Hampden-White

With so many choices of premium sparkling wine and Champagne on the market, I wanted to highlight two I’ve had recently. One traditional, and one non-alcoholic and from England. Both excellent. I have also found some amazing rum, cocktail pouches, a big, luscious, marvellous Malbec, and a couple of gins, one with sweet pineapple and ginger because dads like sweet things too!

Roger Daltray

Roger Daltray Champagne

I first tasted this on release before the pandemic. It was released for The Who on their 50th anniversary and having tasted it again a few days ago, I am pleased I thought so much of it in 2019, because I am still hugely impressed. Sometimes when a celebrity has a bottle made for them, it can go horribly wrong, and the juice in the bottle isn’t that good, but in this instance it is excellent. The design is also excellent giving the impression of a premium product yet not being overly showy. The design holds onto the brand identity of The Who well. The Champagne itself made by Charles Orban, has finesse and intensity. Made with 45% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay and 15% Pinot Meunier, there is good complexity with lots of citrus notes and hints of vanilla and brioche. A percentage of the price of each bottle goes to Teen Cancer America too so should you find yourself with your hands on a bottle, you can sip knowing you are doing good.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
12.5%
Find here:
£95


Wild Idol

Wild Idol Non-Alcoholic Wine.

A little while ago I tried and very much liked the Wild Idol Rosé, and the white takes off where that left off. There is the same elegance of fruit and balanced acidity giving a satisfying drink, not too acidic like a lot of sparkling wine and not too sweet. Lots of floral aromas and delicate fruit give elegance. This is the second time I’ve tried a non-alcoholic sparkling and thought it benefited from not having any alcohol and the first time was its pink sibling. Bravo Wild Idol!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
0.0%
Find here:
 £35

 

Santiago de Cuba 11 Years Old Extra Añejo

Santiago de Cuba 11 Years Old Extra Anejo

11 years old is old for a tropically aged rum. So when one comes along from one of the best Cuban brands one expects it to be very good, and this is certainly that. It’s rich with lots of fruity esters and brown sugar flavours which perfectly balance each other, there is huge complexity with pineapple, and spices including cinnamon and cumin. A little banana and caramel and a touch of black cracked pepper on the finish. A decadent rum perfect for decadent dads.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£39.83

Luigi Bosca | Malbec Selección de Vistalba 2020

Luigi Bosca Malbec Seleccion de Vistalba 2020

This is a stonking wine for the price. Wines from Argentina are always good value as they are subsidised for the UK market but this wine punches way above its price mark. It’s a big rich wine with lots of red fruit and floral aromas and dark fruit flavours. There is some spice and liquorice too. It is drinking now but will certainly age for at least 5 years and is a perfect wine to serve up with a big steak or a hearty bean casserole. You might want to pick up two bottles though because once dad gets a taste we’re not sure he’ll want to share!

Size: 750ml
ABV:
14%
Find here:
 £16.99


MYXD Dad Box

MYXD Cocktail Pouches

A box full of cocktails! What’s not to like? Well, not a lot really. Finally, cocktail pouches are delivering very good cocktails akin to one you would receive from a good bartender, and in a lot of cases even better. I’ve been served some pretty dodgy cocktails in my time, and with these pouches not only do you get a good cocktail, but you also get them consistently. Super for sharing and easy to put together. Literally, chill add soda to some and pour. What could be easier?!

In the box:

Long Island Iced Tea where they have combined Flor de Caña 4 year old white rum with vodka, gin, tequila, triple sec, sugar syrup, organic citric acid, lemon bitters and cola reduction.

Smoked Banana Colada combining coconut rum, single cream, banana syrup, coconut syrup and smoky Scotch whisky.

Pinapple & Jalapeno Mai Tai where Flor de Caña 7 Gran Reserva Rum is the star of the show, accompanied by triple sec, jalapeno syrup, orgeat, organic citric acid and pineapple juice.

Popcorn Old Fashioned mixing Benchmark 8-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon, popcorn syrup and fragrant Angostura bitters.

Penicillin combining Benchmark 8-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon with Smokehead peated single malt whisky, ginger and honey syrups, organic citric acid and lemon bitters.

If you wanted to you could add garnishes like orange for the Old Fashioned or Pineapple leaves for the Colada, they make them look pretty, but if you can’t be bothered, they are still going to taste great.

Size: 100ml - 150ml
ABV:
13.7% - 26.5%
Find here:
£28.95

 

Bullards Pineapple, Ginger and Lime Gin

Bullards Pineapple Ginger and Lime Gin

Pineapple is a flavour I would normally associate with rum rather than gin, but in this case, it works beautifully giving tropical sweetness to balance the lime and the ginger that comes through to give a little heat and spice. The gin is very smooth and makes a very good G&T, but where it shines for me is with ginger ale. Again, something I’d normally mix with rum or whisky, but with this gin, it makes a great spicy long drink and remains fresh which is perfect for this time of year.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£40

 

Lind and Lime Gin

Lind and Lime Gin

A gin with a very nautical feel. This is the first spirit to come from the Port of Leith distillery in Edinburgh and is inspired by Dr James Lind who came from Edinburgh. He noticed that patients who had scurvy and were eating citrus fruits were showing good signs, which explains the lime in the gin, and how we know how to cure scurvy today. Not that I think there is enough lime in the gin to cure scurvy! But it certainly tastes good. The cap label says there are flavours of lime, pink peppercorn and juniper, and that’s the perfect tasting note for this gin. It literally “does what it says on the tin”, and with 44% abv, those flavours are delivered effortlessly. My gin of the moment, and a perfect dad day present for a gin loving dad.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
44%
Find here:
£34.95

If you still don’t feel like you’ve found the perfect present, have a browse through our wine and spirits pages as they’re packed full of delicious drinks to try!

Two Stunning Pink Drinks

Stunning Pink Drinks

Words by Colin Hampden-White

It’s the beginning of April, the sun is in the sky longer for us in the northern hemisphere, and whilst the temperatures aren’t quite pushing the mercury very high I am starting to think of summer and those long lazy days with a glass of something cool to hand. Recently I have discovered two drinks which I think will become firm favourites in the months to come. One very much an alcoholic drink, although the way it can be drunk can bring the abv down considerably, and another which is alcohol free.

Kyrö Pink Gin

Kyro Pink Gin

Firstly I want to introduce you to Kyrö Pink Gin. This gin was born from the team in Finland trying to make a pink gin which would please everyone. Now the saying goes that “You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time” but this time I think the poet John Lydgate might have got it wrong. This gin has well balanced flavours of strawberry and creamy vanilla with a tang of raspberry in the background. The juniper is very present but not intrusive and there is a little coriander and pepper on the finish too. This is a rye-based gin giving those peppery notes, and all the red fruits come from infused strawberries, lingonberries and rhubarb, which are all foraged. It makes a wonderful gin and tonic and is complex enough for high balls. All in all a great summer drink.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 38.2%
Price: £25.95

Wild Idol

Wild Idol

My second pink of choice would be Wild Idol. I have tried many low or no alcohol wines, and none of them really work, so I was sceptical about this as I popped the cork, on what is a gorgeous bottle. It looks exactly like a bottle of premium sparkling wine and is priced as such as well. Firstly, as it pours into the glass, it looks like sparkling rosé, with the requisite mousse and fine bubbles and a bright pink which is not too vibrant to look synthetic, and that’s because it isn’t. Made from several grape varieties and made without the need for removing alcohol the process is pure and gives a lively drink with lots of red fruit flavours balanced with a racy acidity, much like a sparkling wine. It is vegan and gluten-free. Thankfully this is where everything changes from a sparkling wine. I realised that the drink in itself is good and satisfying, giving no need for alcohol or the feeling that I’d like alcohol in it. If I wanted alcohol, I would have poured an alcoholic sparkling wine. This a something which looks and feels special, and anyone not drinking alcohol and served this at any event where others were, would feel no less special.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 0%
Price: £35

The best no and low alcohol drinks

‘Tis the season to let your hair down, which, let’s be honest, usually means indulging in a fair few drinks of the alcoholic variety! For those of you who are looking to moderate or who would just rather drink something non-boozy that actually tastes nice however, we have picked some of our favourite non alcoholic and low alcohol drinks that will still make you feel like you’re treating yourself to something special. Let us know your picks!

Sentia spirits

Sentia is a plant based alcohol-free spirit with a difference. Using special ingredients, it enhances GABA activity in your brain, leading to a feeling of relaxation and calm without the need of alcohol to get you there. It’s floral, bittersweet and has a spiced berry finish. Try mixing it into a non-alcoholic mulled wine – it tastes great! An acquired taste for some, think bitter berry and lavender with cinnamon spice and a hot, ginger kick

Size: 500ml
Price: £30
Find here: sentiaspirits.com

Savyll Non-alcoholic Cocktails

With so many non-alcoholic cocktails out there, it can be really daunting trying to pick your way through them which is why we were so excited when we came across Savyll cocktails. Every detail from the stunning packaging to the liquid inside has been carefully thought about leading to a great selection of vegan-friendly, gluten free, ready to serve cocktails. From an alcohol free G&T to an Old Cuban, there is a delicious cocktail for everyone. Not too sweet and they taste just like what they are supposed to be.

Size: 250ml
Price: 6x250ml cans £11.99 // 4 x 250ml bottles £13.99
Find here: Savyll.com

Wild Life Botanicals Sparkling Wine

One of Helena’s favourites, let us re-introduce you to Wild Life Botanicals - stunning ‘bubbles with benefits’ hailing from Cornwall. Infused with a mix of vitamins, minerals and botanicals, including Lemon Balm, Damask Rose and Rosemary, each 125ml glass contains 15% of your recommended daily intake of vitamins and minerals and it is only 0.5% alcohol, meaning you sit back and feel really good about what’s in your glass.

Size: 750ml
Price: £15
Find here: wildlifebotanicals.co.uk

Crossip Rich Berry

Ever fancied trying your hand at a non-alcoholic cocktail but not been sure what ingredients to use? Well, if a hot toddy or even some mulled wine sounds appealing then you can’t go wrong with Crossip Rich Berry. It’s full of delicate spice alongside rich notes damson, blackberry and sour cherry that are a delight on the tastebuds. This one has a lovely viscosity too which means you could sip it alone. Check out their website for more serving ideas as well as their range of other delicious non-alcoholic drinks.

Size: 500ml
Price: £22
Find here: crossipdrinks.com

Blurred Vines ‘Spark’ & ‘Sharp’ by Three Spirit

We’ve been big fans of Three Spirit for some time so we were really excited when they brought out their non-alcoholic, sparkling, cold brew drinks. Lucky for us, they didn’t disappoint! ‘Spark’ is a fizzy elegant, floral, yeasty number made from a base of sake with spice from cayenne and sancho pepper and ripe fruit flavours of gooseberry and strawberry. ‘Sharp’ as the name suggests, is more crisp, mineral and elegant with a citrissy finish.

Size: 750ml
Price: £32 as a duo
Find here: Threespiritdrinks.com

Hofmeister Ultra Low Lager

Hofmeister beers are back with a bang and they are blimmin’ brilliant. This ultra low (0.5% ABV) is perfect for times like these when quantity increases, but you don’t want the hangover. Made with mineral water, locally sourced barley and Hallertau Hops, it’s full-bodied, sweet, fresh, grassy and hoppy with  and bready notes a good crisp finish. Highly drinkable.

Size: 330ml
Price: £17.99 for 12
Find here: hofmeister.co.uk

Sassy Organic Cider  

Sassy seems to have cracked the market, making Cider cool again. Partly, this is because they have got their packing right but really, it’s because the products are so good. Refreshing and tangy, try the Cidre Rosé for punchy, red apple fun that’s only 3% ABV. Gorgeous.

Size: 750ml
Price: £32 for 6 bottles
Find here: MaisonSassy.com

Lyre’s Italian Spirit

Lyre’s have smashed it with this Italian ‘spritz’ that is the perfect non-alcoholic version of Aperol, only slightly more interesting. Can we say that?! Oops, we just did. Check out the rest of their range of non-alcoholic versions of classics such as Vermouths, Triple Sec, Coffee liqueurs, Gins, Amaretto and more. 

Size: 700ml
Price: £23.50
Find here: Lyres.co.uk

Want more guides? Here is our Luxury Whisky guide, our affordable red wine guide, affordable white wine guide, gin guide, rum guide and cheeseboard advice!

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try

Top no-low drinks thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Happy Sober October! When you’re looking for an alternative to alcohol, it can be difficult to navigate the ever growing world of no/lo drinks. Worry no more! We’re here to run down our 20 favourite no/lo drinks for this Autumn.

Crossip Drinks Pure Hibiscus

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Crossip Drinks Pure Hibicus thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

A delicious alternative to Campari, Crossip Pure Hibiscus is brilliant in a spritz or a Negroni. Its gorgeous magenta colour makes for beautiful cocktails with big flavours.

ABV: 0%
Size: 500ml
Find here: £22

Herbarium Distillation 29

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Herbarium thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

With a perfect balance of juniper, citrus, and spices, Herbarium has a classic flavour that works well with any kind of tonic and garnish. If you love a classic G&T but don’t want the G, swap it for Herbarium!

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £24.80

New London Light

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try New London Light thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

We already love Salcombe Gin, and their reputation for high quality drinks does not waver with their non-alcoholic alternative: New London Light. Bold and refreshing, New London Light combines juniper, citrus, and ginger for a tasty gin alternative.

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £22.39

Portobello Road Temperance Lower Alcohol Spirit

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Portobello Gin Temperance thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

With the same botanicals as Portobello Road’s usual gin, Temperance is great for those nights where you don’t want to be drinking. Serve with tonic and orange slices to elevate the subtle orange notes in the drink.

ABV: 4.2%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £23

Fluère Spiced Cane

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Fluère Spiced Cane thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Though Fluère Original is a triumph in itself, it’s Fluère’s Spiced Cane that we find most exciting as darker spirits rarely get themselves non-alcoholic alternatives. Mix with some high quality ginger beer and lime for a simple and tasty mocktail!

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £20

Lyre’s Italian Spritz

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Lyre's Italian Spritz thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

A non-alcoholic alternative to Aperol, Lyre’s Italian Spritz has a mouth-watering bittersweet taste. Serve with tonic water and citrus slices, or add to your favourite Prosecco for a dazzling spritz.

ABV: <0.5%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £23.50

Something & Nothing French Rosé + Hibiscus & Rose Spritz

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Something & Nothing Spritz thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Something & Nothing have been making seltzers for a while now, but they recently introduced a line of low alcohol wine spritzers using their seltzers. French Rosé + Hibiscus & Rose is a dry but delicate blend perfect for a chilled out evening.

ABV: 4%
Size: 12 x 330ml
Find here: £29.75

HUN Alcohol-Free Chenin Blanc

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try HUN non-alcoholic thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

For a fun night in with none of the day after nightmare, try setting up with some cans of Alcohol-Free Chenin Blanc HUN. A sparkling non-alcoholic white, HUN is semi-sweet with rich citrus notes and slight apricot aromas. Serve in a flute to keep those bubbles!

ABV: 0%
Size: 3 x 200ml
Find here: £7.50

Jukes 6

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Jukes 6 thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Non-alcoholic wines definitely aren’t as big as non-alcoholic infusions and aperitifs, but if you look closely they are out there! It’s not often you find a good non-alcoholic red, but Jukes 6 is surprisingly deep with lots of spicy red fruit flavours. Definitely worth a look at.

ABV: 0%
Size: 9 x 30ml
Find here: £35

Seedlip Æcorn Bitter

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Seedlip Aecorn Bitter thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

The sister company to the already hugely successful Seedlip, Æcorn has created three non-alcoholic signature aperitifs perfect for delicious pre-dinner cocktails. We love Æcorn Bitter, with its bittersweet grapefruit and earth notes ready to be served in a sophisticated spritz.

ABV: 0%
Size: 3 x 500ml
Find here: £60

Sprigster Non-Alcoholic Shrub Infusion

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Sprigster thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

A non-alcoholic aperitif infused with hops, rhubarb, ginger and fennel seeds, Sprigster’s unique blend of ingredients makes for a sophisticated non-alcoholic choice. Take this with tonic water and plenty of seasonal fruits and herbs.

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £26

Mary

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Mary Low Alcohol Botanical Blend thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

A herbaceous spirit-alternative, Mary is a delicate blend of basil, thyme, sage with a touch of alcohol. With a light tonic and garnishes of fresh herbs, Mary is a breath of fresh air on those rainy Autumn afternoons.

ABV: 6%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £17.90

Botivo Non-Alcoholic Aperitif

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Botivo thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

With a blend of raw honey, raw apple cider vinegar, gentian, wormwood, rosemary, thyme and orange zest, Botivo combines the freshest of ingredients to create a non-alcoholic aperitif like no other. Try with sparkling water and a twist of orange.

ABV: 0%
Size: 500ml
Find here: £26.95

Bax Botanics Verbena Alcohol-Free

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Bax Botanics thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Bax Botanics’ Verbena is a drink that packs a serious punch of herbs and botanicals. It’s refreshing while still being flavourful, and is to die for with a splash of elderflower cordial and light tonic.

ABV: 0%
Size: 500ml
Find here: £17.95

Bowser Leaf

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Bowser Leaf thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

For Conker Spirit’s line of gins and liqueurs, the only way is up! With Bowser Leaf, they’ve taken on the challenge of a non-alcoholic spirit, and it’s seriously good. With a marvellous aroma and fresh leafy taste, you won’t want to miss out on Bowser Leaf.

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £20

Brewdog Nanny State

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Brewdog Nanny State thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Though the alcohol content of Nanny State may be low, that doesn’t mean that the flavour is! Just like Brewdog’s other beers, Nanny State is definitely hoppy. There’s lots of orange, grapefruit, pine and mango to satisfy any Brewdog lover, so crack one open today!

ABV: 0.5%
Size: 330ml
Find here: £1.79

Aldi “Rheinbacher 0%” Pilsner

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Aldi Rheinbacher Pilsner thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Yeah, Aldi! Sometimes it can feel like to get a good alcohol-free beer or spirit one has to endlessly scroll through the internet, but now you can get a good alcohol free beer in stores! With a hoppy lemon and grapefruit flavour and a biscuity finish, this beer is a steal at £2.49 for a pack of six!

ABV: 0%
Size: 6 x 330ml
Find here: £2.49

UNLTD. IPA  Alcohol Free Beer

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try UNLTD IPA alcohol free beer thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

UNLTD Non Alcoholic IPA is a non-alcoholic beer made for beer lovers who aren’t so keen on hangovers… With its low calorie content and full bodied malt flavour, UNLTD IPA is a perfect IPA alternative.

ABV: 0.5%
Size: 6 x 330ml
Find here: £15

Hofmeister Ultra Low Beer

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Hofmeister thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Not only is Hofmeister’s Bavarian Helles Lager super low in alcohol, but it’s expertly crafted too! There’s sweet grain, fresh grassy hops and a good crisp finish, which aren’t at all affected by its lower alcohol content. Big thumbs up from us!

ABV: 0.5%
Size: 12 x 330ml
Find here: £17.99

Brothers Alcohol Free Toffee Apple Cider

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Brothers Alcohol Free Toffee Apple Cider thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Made in Somerset, this cider is perfect for those who love a toffee sweet drink. With a smooth and creamy taste that incorporates Brothers’ delicious Somerset apples, this cider is an alcohol free winner!

ABV: 0%
Size: 12 x 500ml
Find here: £15

Not quite ready to give up the alcohol yet? How about having a look at The Best Scotch Whisky To Try This Year, 8 Rums You Have To Try or The Best Hard Seltzers Right Now?

Great Gifts for Father's Day

Best gifts for Father's Day thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Father’s Day is nearly upon us and it’s highly unlikely he will genuinely want new pants and socks, or so we have been told! So, this year, give him something special just for him - though he may even share it with you if you’re good! Here’s our pick of special boozes and other thoughtful items. There’s something for every budget.

Red Wine

Bodyguard 2017 from Daou Vineyards, Paso Robles, California

Best gifts for Father's Day Daou Vineyards Bodyguard red wine thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

For when only a full-bodied, velvety red will do. This stunning looking bottle wrapped in a large, Gustav Klimt-esque label with gold foiling looks as good as it tastes. A powerful blend of 60% Petit Verdot and 40% Syrah, it has a bit of everything you want in a fine, red wine from juicy cassis, raspberry and cherry fruit to notes of warm, cooking spice, truffle and cocoa with a waft of freshly crushed herbs and tobacco leaf in for good measure. It’s big and brooding - a winner with steak or simply alone in the man cave with a good book.

Size: 750ml
ABV:
14.7%
Find here:
UK From £45 // US $33.08

Champagne

Bollinger PN VZ16

Best gifts for Father's Day Bollinger PN VZ16 thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

A very special, brand new iteration of James Bond’s favourite fizz, the PN VZ16 is made exclusively from Pinot Noir from Verzenay in Champagne and the house describes it as “an inimitable vision of an iconic grape variety”. The base for the wine is the fantastic 2016 vintage with older, reserve wines, the oldest of which being 2006. The PN collection was created to celebrate all the unique expressions Pinot Noir can give and this is the second in the range. Think red apple skin with tangy notes of rhubarb, plum and pear, hints of tropical fruit, a cool saline core and a pleasing, nuttiness on the finish. A simply stunning wine that’s drinking now or will keep. Very smart packaging too!

Size: 750ml
Find here:
£80


Rum

Eminente Reserve Rum Aged 7 Years

Best gifts for Father's Day Eminente Rum thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

This fabulous new rum from central Cuba has been made using 100% sugar cane and aged for seven years in white, ex-whisky, oak barrels. It’s extraordinary in that it manages to harness the freshness of a traditional Cuban white, light rum with the subtle complexity of a more aged one. We love it for its spicy notes of pepper and ginger, which mingle seamlessly with fresh cherry and plum flavours and quirky notes of tobacco, cocoa and coffee bean. Glorious neat, over ice, with simple mixers or even in cocktails. 

Size: 700ml
ABV:
41.3%
Find here: £43.95

Tequila

Pancho Datos Reposado Tequila

Best gifts for Father's Day Pancho Datos Reposado Tequila thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

If dads need to be a bit more ‘reposado’, then a bottle of top end, sipping tequila could be the answer. This is a 100% agave reposado that has been ‘rested’ for six months in white oak barrels that previously held bourbon whiskey. There will be no shotting this with lime and salt though, please! Think creamy vanilla fudge notes here with a classic earthiness from the agave itself and a lovely salinity that keeps it fresh. Have it alone over ice or it makes a banging Paloma Reposado! (1 part tequila to 3 parts pink grapefruit soda, lime or grapefruit garnish). The name Pancho Datos by the way, celebrates the work of historian and poet Ricardo Grijalva de León who made his name during the Mexican Revolution in 1910. 

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here: £49.95


Irish Whiskey

Bushmills 21 Year Old, Triple Distilled, Rare whiskey

Best gifts for Father's Day Bushmills 21 year old whiskey thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

For a sipping whiskey that will knock anyone’s socks off, this 21 year old, blended, Irish superstar from the whiskey gem in Northern Ireland’s crown is hard to beat. With 19 years spent in oloroso sherry and bourbon-seasoned casks, it then spends a further two years in madeira casks. The result is a silky smooth and unctuous spirit with enormous depth of flavour. Every sip will offer something new, from fruit cake, to cocoa, chocolate, raisins, hazelnut and caramel. Just, wow. 

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40%
Find here: UK £159.90 // US $268.79

Scotch Whisky

Spirit of Art Whisky Range by Distillers Art

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If your father is a fan of Scotch and beautiful landscapes, this spirited gift combines the two beautifully. Like us, the company believes that Scotch whisky, like wine, is synonymous first and foremost with the place it comes from, from the soil and aspect to the barley, the water… everything. What Distillers Art do is look at the character of an area and commission an artist to create a limited edition, signed print to go with it, which comes with the whisky (inside the tube, so frame is not included). We just adore this concept of where art meets spirits. Choose from the stunning landscapes of the Spey, Ben Rinnes hill, Islay and more with famous whisky names such as Clynelish, Caol Ila and Craigellachie.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
From 53%
Find here: From £130


English Whisky

Masthouse Column Malt Whisky from Copper Rivet

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Hailing from Copper Rivet Distillery in Kent, this limited-edition whisky is only the second in their Masthouse range. It’s also the first column still single malt ever to be released by a British distillery (Scotch whisky must be produced in a pot still) and is made with Belgravia barley malt, which is grown locally on the Isle of Sheppey. Unfiltered and matured in first and second-fill ex-bourbon casks, what you get is a lighter style of whisky with appealing notes of caramel, banana and baked apple pie up front with creamy, orchard fruit flavours on the palate. It’s fresh and perky and each bottle comes with a copy of Copper Rivet’s own Invicta whisky charter.

Size: 500ml
ABV:
45%
Find here: £44.95


Shanky’s Whip Black Liqueur & Whiskey Blend

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A quirky, retro one in looks this. Thoroughly Irish, Shanky’s Whip is a sweet and creamy liqueur made from a blend of black Irish whiskey and other Irish spirits blended with natural vanilla and cream flavours before being infused with caramel. The box is inspired by the look of vintage Irish matchboxes and features fantastical Irish jockey, ‘Shanky’ who was the wild boy of racing. His character was known for being one that always one bucked the trends and once, when thrown from his horse, he returned to a race with an ostrich, a cart and a whip. Naturally! Lots of fun and there are many ways to drink it. 

Size: 700ml
ABV:
33%
Find here: £23.95


No-Lo

OTO CBD Cocktail Bitters

We’ve tried and tested this (non-alcoholic) product over time and can honestly say that it works and is fabulous. Not only does it add an intriguing, warm and spiced flavour to cocktails with its extracts of licorice, cacao and lemongrass, but we’ve also had it in a our morning decaf latte and mixed it with a little warm water at night, so it’s wonderfully versatile. CBD in the right quantities can melt away anxiety in a way that does not make you feel anything specifically; it’s more about the bad stuff that it makes you stop feeling. Just add 4 dashes to your drink of choice and there you are. 

Size: 100ml
CBD: 1800mg
Find here:
Currently £63.20 on offer (usually £79)


Juke Cordialities

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Created by well-known wine writer Matthew Jukes, Jukes Cordialities are a very swish looking, intriguing take on non-alcoholic wine, so we expected these to be good! Made using fruit, vegetables, fresh and dried herbs, spices and flowers with a backbone of fine, organic apple cider vinegar, these are complex, interesting and very tasty non-alcoholic drinks that actually mimic the complexities of wine very well, while offering some intriguing, new flavour profiles. Naturally made, these are ultra low calorie, unfiltered and unfined without any manipulative techniques so they can also throw a small sediment. Quirky, beautifully packaged and worth a go if dad is trying to moderate. The gift box includes 9 small bottles, enough for around 15-18 glasses. 

Size: 9 x 30ml bottles
Find here: £35

Cool Stuff

The Checkin Journal

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With Father’s Day coming at the end of Men's Health Week (June 15th - 22nd), we wanted to highlight a thoughtful gift to help men become more aware of their thoughts and feelings with an eye to improving their mental health. This simple, beautiful journal does this with its space for daily checkins. It’s a collaboration between MAL Paper and Matt Johnson, a Mind Ambassador and TV Presenter with the express aim, as Matt says, “to help the user connect with their emotions in an unapologetic way, without fear of judgment.” It’s simple and incredibly effective. Even better, for every journal sold, Mål Paper donates £2 to Mind Charity.

Find here: £21.95


Glencairn Whisky Pipette

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After hundreds of requests from fans of their iconic Glencairn whisky glass, Glencairn have released their very own whisky pipette to go with it. The perfect length for the glass, this pipette is made from hand-blown glass and holds the ideal amount of water to help moderate flow (1ml).  It also has a very sweet little mini glass to weight the top. For £6, it’s a bit of a no-brainer and it is also available to buy as a set with a Glencairn Glass or a jug.

Find here: £6


CBD gummies by Cold Pressed

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The one for stressed out dads who need to take some time for themselves. These cute and tasty gummies by British CBD brand Cold Pressed are made using a cold-pressed extraction method to retain the organic goodness of the CBD. 100% natural ingredients, vegan and with 10mg of cannabidiol in every gummy, these bonbons with benefits are available in strawberry, grape, apple, grapefruit and pineapple flavours. The CBD extraction process they used is brand new to the UK and ensures that all of the added benefits such as vitamins, omegas, nutrients and phytonutrients remain within the extract.

Size: 30 gummies per jar
CBD: 10mg per gummie
Find here: £6.99 per jar

Not found what you were looking for here? Fear not! We have plenty of other suggestions for great wine, spirits, beer and no-lo for you to check out too.

CBD Beverages with Benefits

Watch this video for more information on the OTO Seltzer range!

Here at The Three Drinkers HQ, there have been many changes to what we do and how we run the show thanks to Uncle Covid and that has meant two, key things: one, more pressure, anxiety and general overwhelm and two, more alcohol samples through our doors as tastings that we normally attend in town come to us. It’s fair to say, this has been a potentially explosive situation for our mental and physical health and with so much to be anxious about at the moment, the temptation to swallow one too many of the samples can be great indeed. 

One thing we have been immensely happy to see over the last few months however, is the choice of genuinely delicious, alcohol alternatives - real grown-up soft drinks that offer a compelling choice away from the booze. The desire and need to find more balance when it comes to what we consume has never been stronger not just for us, but for our readers. 

Discovering CBD

The key discovery within the category this year has been CBD products, delicious drinks that do more than just taste good; they help us feel good too. As drinks professionals, when we choose not to drink alcohol, we want to reach for something that also feels like a treat but goes further than that. We want an interesting, complex flavour profile because that is what we are used to but we also want it totally guilt free, so low calorie, no sugar and no nasties, but with some other benefits too. 

CBD seltzers with extra benefits

The OTO CBD seltzers fulfil all the above for us and then some. These all-natural, refreshing, sparkling waters showcase a wide range of unique, botanical extracts beyond the CBD. This means flavours that not only satisfy our cravings for complexity, but offer additional health benefits too, such as Kampot Pepper for its mood-improving chemicals and liquorice for its anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties. The best bit however, has to be the CBD; a significant 25mg per can, which is higher than most other brands. What we found pretty quickly was that it’s not necessarily about what it makes you feel; it’s about what you stop feeling. Anxiety and stress seem to melt away. It’s a delicious revelation - and the perfect antidote to YOU KNOW WHAT.

Try these three from Oto:

Focus

Best CBD Drinks OTO Seltzer Focus

CBD with a refreshing blend of Korean Sencha Tea, Mint and a kick of Kampot Pepper. The tea has antioxidant properties and helps improve cognitive skills. Mint is good for memory and feeling alert and the pepper contains natural, positive mood-inducing chemicals. 

Amplify

Best CBD Drinks OTO Seltzer Amplify

CBD with Bitter Orange, Goji Berry and Habanero Chilli. Here, you’ve got the soft bitter orange and wild goji flavours that are ramped up with the subtle chilli heat. The bitter orange invigorates, the Goji Berry promotes calmness, and the chili releases endorphins to reduce pain and improve your mood.

Balance

Best CBD Drinks OTO Seltzer Balance

CBD with Elderflower, Cucumber and Liquorice. Soothing and refreshing, with a subtle note of sweet spice. The Elderflower is rich in anti-inflammatory properties, cucumber is a great anti-oxidant and licorice contains antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties.

Size: 250ml
CBD:
25mg per can
Find here:
Mixed Starter 3 Pack £11 / 12 pack £39

To read more about CBD drinks check out 5 CBD Drinks to Chill you Out and if it is more information on seltzers you are looking for, why not have a read of Delicious No and Low Canned Drinks?

Hidden Spirit Gems from the Oldest of the New World

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With bans on selling alcohol South Africa only just lifted, we asked our friend Tobias Gorn to write something in support of a fascinating, unique industry and shine a light on one of the most exciting spirits brands coming out of the country today: Copper Republic.

The oldest of the New World wine and spirit producing countries; the Mediterranean of the southern hemisphere with great subtropical areas, beautiful landscapes and stunning flora and fauna; a rich history and culture and over 300 year old Dutch colonial farmhouses; vineyards older than some modern European countries. As you’ve probably guessed by now, I am indeed talking about South Africa and one of its finest parts: the Cape. South African wine has a rich and long history as the oldest of the ‘New World’ winemaking regions, but few people know about the fantastically rich history and diversity of its spirits.

 

The Spirit of South Africa

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Right now, you can find world class whiskies, some unique brandies and wonderful gins; the latter with their local fynbos typicity. I am very lucky to be invited regularly to judge and consult in South Africa, as it is one of my favourite wine and spirit countries. The landscape is breathtaking and the wineries and distilleries have often retained their historic Dutch farmhouses and great gardens. On top of that, every winery and distillery has a nice restaurant and is usually set among wonderful countryside. The service is good and the people are very polite, friendly, and great fun too. It’s one of my favourite holiday destinations, with so much to see, from the Table Mountain to the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden and the wineries of Constantia. A detour to Boulders Beach to see the penguins, popping down to the Cape of Good Hope and the Cape Point Lighthouse and a visit to the World of Birds Wildlife Sanctuary in Hout Bay on the way back to Cape Town is a wonderful journey with many unforgettable things to see.

Unfortunately the recent pandemic and some questionable political decisions by their leaders made the local drinks industry suffer as a result of consecutive bans on selling alcoholic drinks. But instead of moody political comments, it’s time to write about this amazing country, to show support and raise greater awareness of its wonderful spirits.

South African Brandy

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‘Hold my glass, Monsieur Cognac…’

Brandy is perhaps the longest produced spirit locally, given that they’ve had wines since the early settlers of the 17th century. The records show that the first wines were dated 1659 and so, not unexpectedly, brandy distillation began soon after. The stills are a bit different but still similar to other big and famous brandy producing regions and the diversity of styles is great. It is hard to define a singular style but from what we tasted, South African brandy is usually a smooth, fresh and floral, zesty and aromatic spirit, different from the over-caramelised examples of some other European counterparts. Often underrated, South African brandies are sometimes aged in slightly more adventurous casks than just French oak and so with all this comes a great price point and a new field to discover.

Try: Copper Republic Honeybush Wood Finish Brandy.

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Copper Republic is one of the smaller, more artisan producers and they have some stunning expressions in the Zula Cape Brandy range. They are clean and long-aged, fine examples that can stand up to any international brandies. The Honeybush Wood Finish Brandy from Copper Republic is a Cape Pot Still Brandy finished in the local honeybush wood, giving it a truly unique local twist. giving it almost a sense of ‘terroir’. It is clean and rich with floral and fresh grape notes followed by some peach and mango and plenty of spices. The honeybush wood has a nice soft influence, not overpowering but more of a complement to go along the main spirit aromas and flavours. It is a great brandy to have with a medium bodied cigar and it can be a brilliant base for a Sidecar, not to mention a good old brandy sour (actually, it is much better than just chucking some discounted VS cognac in there). There are plenty of cocktail options, but this is a spirit that is made to be enjoyed how it is and it will not disappoint a seasoned brandy or even whisky drinker. The alcohol is nicely integrated and the flavour elements are all in harmony. Expect beautiful oak spices, fresh, ripe apples, as well as toffee apples, white peach, and apricots. This is a great example of South African brandy with a real local twist. It won a well-deserved gold at the World Brandy Awards in 2020. It is also tremendous value for money.

Size: 750ml
ABV:
40%
Find here:
£34.95

 

South African Whisky

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‘Scotch or Bourbon? Neither, South African Single Grain, please!’

Whisky is a popular drink in South Africa. Maybe the Brits are to blame, or maybe it’s because it’s a great drink and South Africans have a taste for finer things. Regardless of that, there are more and more local whiskies produced here and some of them are outstanding. Given the climate, the angel’s share is a bit higher but maturation is also quicker than in Scotland so it is not necessarily a bad deal. Bains and Three Ships are the bigger brands and some won World’s Best at the World Whiskies Awards, showing that whisky from South Africa should be taken seriously.

Try: Copper Republic Single Grain Whisky

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Single Grain whiskies have a reputation for only being good for bulking up blended Scotch, traditionally. It’s true that there are still many light, neutral grain whiskies out there worldwide, distilled to a remarkably high strength in continuous column stills and aged in 2nd or 3rd filled casks, which hardly impart anything except faint vanilla notes and a light-yellow hue. They are usually cut down to 40% ABV and are gentle at best, if not dull. This example is definitely not one of those. It is time to think again. The Copper Republic Single Grain Whisky is a small batch whisky with a premium aim at 43%. Distilled from local yellow maize (corn) and matured in freshly charred and second fill ex-bourbon casks, one could say it might be closer to a great Bourbon whiskey than a Scotch but I’d like to say that it is truly South African in its own right. Made to be sipped like a single malt, it is truly the best of its kind. The tasting note from the World Whiskies Awards describes it thus: "on the nose there is buttery fudge, caramel and freshly split vanilla. The soft, sweet, candied palate is instantly attractive, with a pleasant fudge and coconut hit. Earl Grey tea, sea salt caramel, tons of vanilla and ginger spice.” There is indeed a nice spicy edge to the wonderful, smooth but pretty pronounced palate of this beauty and it well deserved its award in 2020.

Size: 750ml
ABV:
43%
Find here:
£39.95


South African Gin

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‘Dutch settlers? The British Empire? Modern fashion? All of that!’

Gin is fashionable and it’s sad that some critics are shouting about a bubble about to burst, but we are happy that they are wrong. There are still many gin brands popping up globally and sales are still going up. However, the situation with South African gin is a bit more complex and it goes back in time a long way. Just think about the Dutch settlers and the British Empire; both were obsessed with gin and imported the idea of gins to South Africa centuries ago. Some of the modern gins are trying so hard to be different and we’ve tasted many weird and wonderful concoctions that claim they are from a different continent using some botanicals that are so unique to them that other distillers don’t even know about it. Desperate and sometimes boring. It is rather refreshing to see people using their locality and turning their indigenous herbs into parts of their botanical bill. Similar things happen in the Swiss and Austrian Alps, where they use local herbs and berries to create a genuinely local product. The local fynbos vegetation of the Cape is perfect to inspire some gins with a great local twist. These ‘fine-leaf’ plants love the local Mediterranean weather and there are over 8000 different types of them so there is plenty to pick from.

Try: Copper Republic African Dry Gin

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The African Dry Gin is a lovely example of a modern dry gin with some traditional botanicals and a local twist. Eleven botanicals have been used, most grown in the rich red soils of the Western Cape. It is round and smooth and that 43% ABV is justified. The wild rosemary, confetti bush and local Buchu plant, which is reminiscent of blackcurrant, work together beautifully with the juniper, citrus, coriander and honeybush. A crisp dry gin with a nice long finish and a sense of locality. Brilliant in a classic G&T with the local Indian tonic water brand Fitch & Leedes and it is wonderful in a dry martini. It’s no surprise that it picked up World’s Best Signature Botanical Gin winner at the World Gin Awards 2020.

Size: 750ml
ABV:
43%
Find here:
£29.95

Also try: Copper Republic Rooibos and Grapefruit Gin

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The Rooibos and Grapefruit Gin is a harmonious fusion of South African Rooibos and Cape ruby grapefruit combined with rare fynbos botanicals and African ginger root. Some flavoured gins can end up being as sweet as a liqueur and infused with manmade flavourings, but not in this case. It is a natural, artisan small batch product with a great balance between the juniper and other spicy gin elements and the rooibos and grapefruit. This is a full-bodied example with a more earthy approach, a round and big texture and plenty of fruit, sweet root notes and a nice warming finish. Try it on the rocks with a wedge of grapefruit or with the Fitch & Leedes Grapefruit Tonic for a full citrus explosion.

Size: 750ml
ABV:
43%
Find here:
£35.95  

Local Tonic Water - Fitch & Leedes

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Sometimes a bit of distance from the global buzz can help magical things happen to local brands. When the big tonic water boom was happening and a particularly successful brand was rising in the UK and beyond, Fitch & Leedes started to grow in South Africa. It is the local premium mixer brand with an amazingly crisp and well balanced Indian Tonic Water, a beautiful Bitter Lemon and a wide selection of other flavours including the aforementioned Grapefruit Tonic. It’s a brand to watch and I highly recommend trying their tonics, so you can decide for yourself how good they are, but we certainly love them.

Try: Fitch & Leedes Indian Tonic

Size: 500ml
Find here:
£6.49 for 6

Also Try: Fitch & Leedes Grapefruit Tonic

Size: 500ml
Find here:
£6.49 for 6

Copper Republic is a fascinating distillery with very high standards, represented around the world by Rusty Rabbit International. Alcohol bans have been lifted, but we still need to support South Africa’s incredible drinks industry and celebrate the beautiful drinks and culture of such a wonderful country. When all this is over and travel restrictions are lifted, why not plan a visit to enjoy the wonderful spirits of the Cape?

For more from Tobias, make sure you have a read of Tried & Tested: Tantalising Indian Tonics and for links of more companies in the hospitality industry you can support, check out Virtual Wine & Spirits Tastings.

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