This heavenly dessert cocktail is sure to grant your tastebuds salvation and will indubitably leave you giving thanks to your maker.
The Tiramisu Drop now being served at award-winning eatery Hinds Head bray where one can pause for a moment of saintly contemplation and reflection with this delicious twist on an espresso martini - made using Broken Clock vodka shaken with Baileys, Amaretto and Mr Black Coffee Liqueur.
This #awfullyenglish establishment has been offering visitors and guests hospitable deliverance for over six centuries and is located in the historic village of Bray.
Today, Bray is synonymous with its gastronomy, boasting no less than three Michelin-starred restaurants including The Hind's Head. But long before this, the village was put on the map by the popular folktale of a local man of the cloth, immortalised in the 18th century song 'The Vicar of Bray.
It's said that he served the parish during a turbulent era when England's loyalty to the Church swung back and forth between Catholic and Protestant, with any pastors singing from the wrong hymnbook risking dismissal or even a fiery demise under the reign of the some of the more tyrannical Tudor monarchs.
To quench his insatiable desire to retain his rather cushty position, this somewhat cunning vicar notoriously kept himself in the job by repeatedly switching his allegiances to suit the ruling religious mood.
Luckily, today there's no need to display any indecision as this luxurious libation is a righteous tipple to be caught sipping on, and it's being served now at The Hinds Head and throughout the rest of the festive period - praise be.