Cork Dry Gin: Ireland's Best-Selling Gin Since 1793, Perfected by a Master Distiller in 1941
Ireland's number one selling gin, with roots stretching to 1793 at the Watercourse Distillery in Cork. The current recip...
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Ireland's number one selling gin, with roots stretching to 1793 at the Watercourse Distillery in Cork. The current recip...
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A crystal-clear London Dry from Cornwall, distilled with spring water from a local source — citrus-forward, smooth, and ...
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Cotswolds Dry Gin is a composed and elegant London Dry at 46% ABV, delivering reliable juniper-led character with poise ...
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A full-strength sloe gin from Cotswolds bottled at 40.6% ABV, promising genuine botanical complexity and hedgerow fruit ...
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Cotswolds' floral expression — cornflowers, lavender and orange layered over a London Dry base, inspired by the wildflow...
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Cremorne 1859 Colonel Fox's London Dry Gin is an approachable, well-priced London Dry at 40% ABV that respects the tradi...
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From Ice & Fire Distillery in Caithness — purple heather tips picked from the distillery's doorstep, blooming only in Ju...
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Twenty Latvian botanicals from the master distiller behind Riga Black Balsam — linden blossom for honey warmth, chamomil...
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Single-specimen juniper from a 200-year-old bush in the Cairngorms with Scottish rosehip — distillers strength at 59.8%....
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Three different parts of the Scottish juniper plant — blue berries, green berries, and needles — handpicked from the Cai...
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Radical simplicity — just two botanicals, hand-picked Scottish juniper and rosehip from the ancient Highland pine forest...
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A transatlantic botanical collaboration — the Scottish Crossbill bird has a cousin in New Hampshire, inspiring this gin....
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Cubical Kiss is a gentle, approachable London Dry at 37.5% ABV that favours elegance over intensity — a mixer's gin in t...
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Twenty-seven botanicals took two years to perfect — many foraged from Hanover's outskirts including elderflower and spru...
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A fascinating 1970s London Dry bottling from Curtis at a confident 43% ABV, offering a window into the juniper-forward, ...
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Katherine Jenkins' premium gin — twenty-two botanicals including Manuka honey, bee pollen and heather at 44%. Masters at...
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Co-founded by Katherine Jenkins OBE — 22 botanicals including Manuka honey and bee pollen, rested for 55 weeks in ex-Wel...
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Founded by Katherine Jenkins OBE at Swansea's Penderyn Copper Works — twelve botanicals with chamomile, pink grapefruit ...
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An organic Welsh gin infused with fresh Cornish seaweed for three weeks — savoury, coastal, and originally designed to c...
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A slow-distilled Edinburgh gin with a 9.5-hour copper pot process, eight botanicals including Lebanese mint, and a nutty...
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Distilled at the Gin Cottage in Fife in a 350-litre copper pot still — elderflower foraged from the grounds of Wemyss Ca...
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A six-botanical London Dry from the Wemyss whisky family, with elderflower lending a delicate floral distinction to an o...
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Inspired by Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss — the family ancestor who rose to Admiral of the Fleet. The same botanicals as Da...
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Named for the moment Mary Queen of Scots first spied Lord Darnley at Wemyss Castle in 1565 — just six botanicals with el...
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