What better way to enjoy your Dingle Gin & Tonic than in the official Dingle Distillery Gin Goblet. Dingle Original Gin is best served with large cubes of ice, a wedge of fresh orange and a sprinkling of juniper berries!
Ho Ho Ho! Who wouldn't like a couple of these on their Christmas tree? Each bauble contains 50ML of Dingle Gin! Dingle gin is made with water from the distillery's own well and infused with local botanicals such as rowan berries from the mountain ash trees, fuchsia, bog myrtle, heather and hawthorn, it's a true taste of the Kerry landscape.
A classic Irish gin that grows in stature year on year from one of the most beautiful parts of Ireland situated on the Wild Atlantic Way in Dingle, County Kerry. Made with water from the distillery's own well and infused with local botanicals such as rowan berries from the mountain ash trees, fuchsia, bog myrtle, heather and hawthor, it's a true taste of...
Dingle distillery's first product. Before the whiskey and before the gin there was Dingle vodka. What makes this vodka so unique and unusual is the fact that it is quintuple distilled. The fifth distillation creates the finest purest spirit. As with all their products, Dingle use water from a local well to create their masterpieces all of course in small...
Dingle Gin is produced in The Dingle Distillery, situated on the edge of the scenic coastal town of Dingle on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Its unique flavour profile is a result of its supply of locally foraged botanicals from its surrounding County Kerry landscape that include rowanberry from the mountain ash trees, fuchsia, bog myrtle, hawthorn and...
Dingle's fourth, small batch release of Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey brings this marriage of Bourbon and Oloroso casks together with an intense richness and a rush of spice. Tones of dark fruits and figs are followed by dark chocolate with a sprinkling of roasted, chopped nuts. The chocolate gives way to returning spice of soft wood and leather notes...
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