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Gordon's Orange Bitters | Rare 1960s Vintage Bottling | 26 2/3 Fl Oz
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Tired of cocktails that feel a little… flat? You know, the ones missing that certain something to make them truly shine? It’s a common frustration when you’re aiming for that perfect home bar experience.
Imagine effortlessly crafting Old Fashioneds, Manhattans, or Sazeracs that sing with nuanced flavor. Picture your guests marveling at the depth and complexity in every sip. This is what happens when you add a touch of classic sophistication to your drinks.
Introducing the Gordon's Orange Bitters | Rare 1960s Vintage Bottling. This isn't just any Orange Bitters; it's a piece of cocktail history. As a key cocktail ingredient, these vintage spirits offer a vibrant citrus aroma and a subtle warming spice that elevates a wide range of spirits, from gin to whiskey. It’s the secret ingredient that transforms ordinary drinks into memorable creations. Add this exceptional bottle to your collection and unlock a new level of flavor in your mixology.
Best Ways to Store Your Wine & Spirits
General Storage Advice (All Products)
To keep every bottle in its best condition, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and temperature swings. Always keep bottles upright unless stated otherwise.
🥃 Whisky / Bourbon / Brandy / Cognac
Spirits like whisky, bourbon, brandy, and cognac do not spoil.
Because of their high alcohol content, they remain stable for decades once sealed. Simply store them upright, away from heat and light, and they’ll stay perfectly preserved.
🍷 Red Wine
Red wine is more delicate than spirits, but easy to care for. To keep it in great condition:
Store bottles on their side to keep the cork moist.
Keep in a cool, dark place with steady temperature (ideally 12–15°C).
Avoid vibration and sunlight.
Properly stored, red wine ages gracefully and stays at its best.
🥂 White Wine & Rosé
White and rosé wines prefer slightly cooler storage:
Store bottles on their side.
Keep them in a cooler, darker environment than red wine.
Serve chilled, but avoid long-term storage in a fridge — it dries the cork.
🍾 Champagne & Sparkling Wine
Sparkling wines are sensitive to heat and light. For best preservation:
Store on their side, in a cool, dark place.
Avoid shaking or frequent movement.
Once opened, use a sparkling wine stopper to keep bubbles fresh for 1–3 days.
🍷 Fortified Wines (Port, Sherry)
Fortified wines last longer thanks to added alcohol:
Store upright if cork is synthetic; on their side if natural cork.
Keep cool and away from light.
Once opened:
Port lasts 2–4 weeks
Sherry 1–2 weeks (Fino less)
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