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 1960s spring cap bottling of Gordon's at its original 47% strength — a London Dry artefact that offers a window into t...
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Edinburgh's flagship London Dry — fourteen botanicals including cobnuts, milk thistle and pine buds. Gold at San Francis...
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Export strength 6 O'Clock at 50% — six additional spice botanicals including cumin, cardamom and cubeb pepper. £1 from e...
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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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Old Raj Gin is a distinctive London Dry defined by its bold use of saffron, delivering warmth and character at 46% ABV t...
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Copperhead's Gibson Edition is a London Dry built with cocktail intent — a 40% ABV gin that channels the savoury sophist...
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An Dulaman Irish Maritime Gin brings genuine coastal character to the London Dry category, balancing the discipline of a...
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A London Dry gin that threads New Zealand cherries, orange, and warm cinnamon spice through a traditional framework, off...
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Ireland's first single estate gin — barley and spring water both from the same Carlow farm. Extra dry with juniper-forwa...
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Founded in Lwów in 1782, awarded the Imperial Eagle by 1810, bombed by the Luftwaffe in 1939 — now reborn in Vienna. A p...
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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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