Crafted with fresh, wild botanicals hand foraged by Ireland’s only full-time distillery Forager, Geraldine Kavanagh in the valleys and mountains of Wicklow, GlendaloughDist has just got a brand new look and feel. See more: SP
After a long winter, we’re eagerly awaiting the arrival of warmer weather and the opportunities for gatherings that it brings. It’s not too soon to start planning your first summer social! Get the garden ready, start making the playlist and re-stock the bar cart with your favourite spirits before summer officially arrives.
Glendalough Wild Botanical Irish Gin serves the taste of ‘a year in every bottle’, with four seasons of foraging in Wicklow encapsulated in every bottle, while Glendalough Wild Rose Irish Gin has an equally unique story. This exceptional gin was created by Rowdy as a tribute to his late mother and is still crafted today using rose petals from her garden which gives it a beautiful, floral flavour.
We can’t think of a more fitting drink to savour this summer. Pick up your bottle now and get ready to toast the new season. The new bottles of Glendalough Wild Botanical Irish Gin and Glendalough Wild Rose Irish Gin are now available nationwide in SuperValu, O’Briens, Tesco, Celtic Whiskey Shop, Carryout, Molloys, all good independent off licences and on the
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tánaiste defends comments on China as ‘measured and balanced’ after embassy criticismMartin says his speech to the Royal Irish Academy regarding Irish- Chinese relations was 'very measured and balanced'
Read more »
Sinn Féin seeks more information on defence agreements with RAFTánaiste defends arrangements with British air force to protect Irish airspace
Read more »
Extract: 'There is a legend that all the Irish rivers were created by a single hailstorm'Book extract: Ecologist and author, Richard Nairn shares an excerpt from his new book Wild Waters...
Read more »
Francesca McDonagh’s survival at UBS may boost Irish banksFormer Bank of Ireland chief executive’s success shows Irish lenders can be used as springboard to greater things
Read more »
Macquarie keen to grow Irish business amid bumper resultsBoom in commodity prices pushed net profits at Australian group to €3.1bn last year
Read more »
Global failure of off-site homebuilding firms will spook Irish investment, industry group warnsIn the past month, two major firms involved in off-site residential construction have announced plans to close down operations in the UK and the US
Read more »