Saturday, 28 April 2012


Nemiroff is a Ukrainian producer of alcoholic beverages, specializing in horilkas, vodkas and other spirits, based in the town of Nemyriv in Vinnytska oblast. The Nemiroff company itself was founded in 1992 by Stepan Glus, and has grown into a worldwide drink, now exported to over 50 countries. The company cites growth rates of over 40% per year in 2003 and 2004, earning the designation of International Fastest Growing Alcohol Brand from the International Millionaires Club.
According to an article in publisher Marvin Shanken's Impact magazine and data published by The IWSR Drinks Record magazine, at the end of 2006 Nemiroff became the 'second largest vodka producer in the world' (by sales), trailing only Smirnoff.
Different Flavors of Nemiroff include LEX, Premium, Premium Currant, Light, Honey Pepper, Rye Honey, Cranberry, Original, Birch Special, Nemyrovskaya, Nemyrovskaya Osobaya, Ukrainian Wheat, and Citron. All the products of Nemiroff were developed by the founder of the company - Stepan Glus. Glus family has developed the business to the current level and continues the success story up till now.
It is showcased in Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" and Betsie Larkin / Bobina's "You Belong to Me" music videos.
9 February 2012, Singapore – Lady Gaga will be back in Singapore 28 May 2012. The 5 grammy-award winning world phenomenal artiste will be performing at The Born This Way Ball in the Singapore Indoor Stadium as part of her Asian tour.
Gaga will perform her latest album Born This Way as well as music from both The Fame and The Fame Monster. News sources indicate that an additional date for the concert has been added on 29 May 2012. A third night on 31 May 2012 has been added on to her performance here in Singapore. Tickets will go on sale at SISTIC on 2 April 2012 at 10am.
Ticket sales will start from 27 February, 10am on www.SISTIC.com.sg, at SISTIC outlets or booking hotline +65 6348 5555.
The Born This Way Ball, produced globally by Live Nation, will begin on April 27th, 2012 in Seoul, South Korea, and will travel the globe including cities that Gaga has never played before.
Lady Gaga’s last tour – The Monster Ball – captivated audiences around the globe, receiving rave reviews in every city.
“The Haus of Gaga and I have worked for months conceiving a spectacular stage,” said Mother Monster. “THE BORN THIS WAY BALL is an Electro-Metal Pop-Opera; the tale of the Beginning, the genesis of the Kingdom of Fame. How we were birthed and how we will die celebrating.”
The Born This Way Ball will be Gaga’s first tour since the release of her album Born This Way.
With over 2.2 billion combined views of all her videos online, Lady Gaga is one of the biggest living people on Facebook with over 47 million ‘likes’ and is #1 on Twitter with nearly 19 million followers. Lady Gaga is the only artist in the digital era to top the 5 million sales mark with her first two hits.
Ticket prices: S$108, S$158, S$188, S$288.
Lady Gaga at the SingTel AMPed 2.0 Press Conference July 2011
Lady Gaga at the SingTel AMPed 2.0 Press Conference July 2011

THE BORN THIS WAY BALL STARRING LADY GAGA 2012 Tour Itinerary

  • April 27 - Seoul, South Korea - Olympic Stadium - On sale tbc
  • May 2- Hong Kong - AsiaWorld Arena - On sale Feb 27
  • May 10 – Tokyo, Japan - Saitama Super Arena - On sale Mar 11
  • May 28 - Singapore Indoor Stadium - On sale Feb 27
  • Jun 7 - Auckland, New Zealand - Vector Arena – On sale Feb 17
  • Jun 13 - Brisbane, Australia - Brisbane Entertainment Centre - On sale Feb 17
  • Jun 20 – Sydney, Australia - Allphones Arena - On sale Feb 17
  • Jun 21 – Sydney, Australia - Allphones Arena - On sale Feb 17
  • Jun 27 - Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena - On sale Feb 17
  • Jun 28 – Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena – On sale Feb 17
  • Jul 7 – Perth, Australia - Burswood Dome - On sale Feb 17
Itinerary subject to change. More dates to be announced at a later date. Stay tuned. For complete tour and ticket information, visit: www.ladygaga.com and www.livenation.com.

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Red Square, a brand of vodka manufactured by Halewood International Limited in Liverpool, England
(Ukrainian: горілка, Belarusian: Гарэлка, Polish: wódka, Russian: водка ) is a distilled beverage. It is composed primarily of water and ethanol with traces of impurities and flavorings. Vodka is made by the distillation of fermented substances such as grains, potatoes, or sometimes fruits and/or sugar.
Traditionally prepared vodkas had an alcoholic content of 38% by volume. Today, the standard Ukraininan, Belarusian, Polish, Russian and Lithuanian vodkas are 40% abv (80 proof). The European Union has established a minimum of 37.5% alcohol by volume content for any European vodka to be named as such.[1][2] Products sold as vodka in the United States must have an alcoholic content of 40% or more.[3] For homemade vodkas and distilled beverages referred to as "moonshine", see moonshine by country.
Vodka is traditionally drunk neat in the vodka belt countries of Eastern Europe and around the Baltic Sea. It is also commonly used in cocktails and mixed drinks, such as the Bloody Mary, screwdriver, Sex on the Beach, Moscow Mule, White Russian, Black Russian, vodka tonic, and in a vodka martini.

In terms of viticulture the Central Valley of Chile (Spanish: Valle Central) spans the O'Higgins Region (VI) and Maule Region (VII) Administrative Regions and the Administrative Metropolitan Region, and is the main growing zone for Chilean wine and coincides with the historical core of the Chilean Central Valley.
This is Chile's most productive and internationally known wine region, due in large part to its close proximately to the country's capital Santiago. It is located directly across the Andes' from one of Argentina's wine regions: Mendoza Province. Within the Central Valley there are four wine growing regions subregions: the Maipo Valley, the Rapel Valley, the Curicó Valley and the Maule Valley.
  • The Maipo Valley is the most widely cultivated valley and is known for Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • The Rapel wine region in the Colchagua Province is also known for it Cabernet.
  • Curicó has both red and white wine varieties planted but is most widely known for it Chardonnay.
  • The Maule Valley still has large plantings of the local Pais but is gradually being planted with better red wine varieties.
The soil of Maipo Valley is noted for high salinity stemming from irrigation from the Maipo river and low potassium level which has some impact on the grapevines. Vineyards in the Maule also suffer from low potassium as well as deficient nitrogen levels. Advances in viticultural techniques have helped vineyards in these regions compensate for some of these effects.

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

BACARDI® BIG APPLE™ IS big with the flavour of crisp, mouth-watering apples. A barrelful of the best, juiciest apples – including Fuji, Golden Delicious and Granny Smith varieties – are combined with premium BACARDI rum to create a bold taste with real bite.

BACARDI® BIG APPLE™ CINNAMON MARGARITA
• 1 1/2 parts BACARDI® BIG APPLE™
• 1/4 part cinnamon schnapps
• 2 parts sour mix
• Shake ingredients with ice and pour into rocks glass. Garnish with apple slice.

BACARDI® BIG APPLE™ CARAMEL APPLE MARTINI
• 2 parts BACARDI® BIG APPLE™
• 1/2 part butterscotch schnapps
• Shake first two ingredients with ice and strain into chilled martini glass. Top with SPRITE®, if desired.
BACARDI® BIG APPLE™ LEMONADE
• 1 part BACARDI® BIG APPLE™
• 1/2 part DISARONNO® Originale Liqueur
• 2 parts sour mix
• 1 1/2 parts SPRITE®
• Shake first three ingredients with ice, pour into tall glass and top with SPRITE®. Garnish with lemon wedge.
BACARDI® BIG APPLE™ MOJITO MARTINI
• 3 parts BACARDI® BIG APPLE™
• 2 parts lemon-lime soda
• 1 part sour mix
• Shake ingredients with ice and strain into chilled martini glass.
• Garnish with mint sprigs and lime wheel.
The term Jägermeister was introduced in Germany in 1934 in the new Reichsjagdgesetz (Imperial Hunting Laws). The term was applied to senior foresters and gamekeepers in the German civil service. Thus, when the liquor was introduced in 1935, the name was already familiar to Germans. Curt Mast, the original distiller of Jägermeister, was an enthusiastic hunter.Translated literally, Jägermeister means "hunt-master", combining Jäger (hunter) and Meister (master, in the sense of an accomplished professional). A possible free translation might be gamekeeper.
Jägermeister was originally developed as a digestif and as a cough remedy. In Germany, it may be humorously referred to as Leberkleister (“liver glue”). The humor plays upon the fact that Leberkleister rhymes with Jägermeister. A satirical advertisement which mocks Jägermeister as Leberkleister appeared on the back cover of issue number 70 of the German edition of Mad magazine in February, 1975, under the rubric “Advertisements we’d like to see.”
The Jägermeister logo, which shows the head of a reindeer with a glowing Christian cross between its antlers, is a reference to the stories of Saint Hubertus and Saint Eustace, patron saints of hunters.
Jägermeister is a type of liqueur called Kräuterlikör (herbal liqueur). It is similar to other central European liqueurs, such as Gammel Dansk from Denmark, Unicum from Hungary, Becherovka from the Czech Republic and Pelinkovac from Croatia. In contrast to those beverages, Jägermeister has a sweeter taste.
Jägermeister’s ingredients include 56 herbs, fruits, roots and spices including citrus peel, licorice, anise, poppy seeds, saffron, ginger, juniper berries and ginseng.These ingredients are ground, then steeped in water and alcohol for 2–3 days. Afterwards, this mixture is filtered and stored in oak barrels for about a year. When a year has passed, the liqueur is filtered again, then mixed with sugar, caramel, alcohol and water. It is filtered one last time and then bottled.
The producer recommends that Jägermeister be kept on ice and served cold and suggests that it be kept in a freezer at −18 °C (−0 °F) or on tap between −15 °C (5 °F) and −11 °C (12 °F).
Contrary to an urban legend, Jägermeister does not contain deer or elk blood.

Marshal

Blended Scotch WhiskyMarshal is a deluxe blend specially selected from our diverse range of premium malts and grains
Bottled in Scotland, MARSHAL is presented in both Standard-plus and 12 Year Old labels
Export-exclusive, 75cl

    Marshal Scotch Whisky

      Product of Scotland.
    Marshal Scotch Whisky-Big
    Bottle(750ml) - 12 x 750ML
    ALC : 40%
    Marshal Scotch Whisky-Medium
    Bottle(375ml) - 24 x 375ML
    ALC : 40%

    Marshal Scotch Whisky-Small
    Bottle(180ml) - 48 x 180ML
    ALC : 40%

Monday, 16 April 2012

Golconda Brandy(金康达白兰地)


    Product of India.
Golconda Brandy-Big
Bottle(750ml) - 12 x 750ML
ALC : 42.8%
Golconda Brandy-Medium
Bottle(375ml) - 24 x 375ML
ALC : 42.8%

Golconda Brand-Small
Bottle(180ml) - 48 x 180ML
ALC : 42.8%