Savour, with care
Rare wines and spirits are made to be appreciated slowly, in good company, and in moderation. We ask that you enjoy ours with the same considered hand that shaped them.
You must be of legal drinking age to enter.
Pleasure, in moderation
We have always believed that a fine spirit is not measured by how much is poured, but by the care with which it is shared. The bottles that pass through our cellars are the work of generations, and they reward those who take their time.
Responsible enjoyment is part of that same craft. We encourage every guest of the house to drink thoughtfully, to know their own measure, and to never let a moment of pleasure come at the expense of their wellbeing or that of others.
It is a quiet principle, and one we hold as closely as the standards by which we select each vintage.
What is rare deserves to be savoured slowly.
— Luxe Spirits
Enjoy thoughtfully
Know your measure
Drink at your own pace and stop while the experience is still a pleasure.
Never drink and drive
Arrange transport in advance so the evening ends as gracefully as it began.
Stay hydrated
A glass of water between pours keeps the palate fresh and the senses clear.
Verify your age
Our collections are reserved for guests of legal drinking age in their region.
Helpful resources
Should you or someone you care for wish to speak with someone, these independent organisations offer guidance and confidential support.
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Drinkaware
Independent advice and tools for understanding and moderating your own drinking.
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The IARD
International Alliance for Responsible Drinking — research and resources on responsible enjoyment.
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Alcohol Change
Practical support and information for anyone seeking to change their relationship with alcohol.
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Wine in Moderation
A programme promoting moderate, responsible appreciation of wine across the trade and beyond.
Enjoy the exceptional, responsibly
Return to the cellars at your leisure, or read the story of the house that fills them.