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We have 1,000s of 30ml drams in stock! Taste and explore without buying a whole bottle.
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Ireland is not immune from the recent gin explosion, and there are some great examples available from the Emerald Isle.
A seasonal limited-edition White Christmas release of Jawbox Gin! Produced in Ireland with Belfast black mountain heather among its 11 botanicals, this one sports a special label for the festive… More info
A cask aged edition of the Rademon Estate Distillery's Shortcross Gin, produced in Northern Ireland! The maturation of the gin has imparted a creaminess to the spirit, blending well with the… More info
A special edition bottling of Mór Irish Gin, decked out in the colours of the Pride flag, released in celebration of Pride Month. Mór is built around four tasty berries in its botanical selection -… More info
Launched in early 2016, Dublin City Gin celebrates the exciting culture of the city. Created by a pair of gin enthusiasts that have long been in love with Dublin, the gin's botanical selection… More info
A gin from County Cork here, Blacks Irish Gin boasts 13 botanicals (superstitions, be gone!) with pink grapefruit peel and vapour-infused locally-picked Irish heather among them. Citrus, spice and… More info
This Irish gin from the Elchinville Distillery is named for the men and women who worked in the flax fields and linen mills of Ireland, the weavers. It's rather appropriate then that the spirit is… More info
A wonderful Irish gin, Listoke 1777 is distilled at what is said to be Ireland's largest gin distillery! It contains juniper, rowan berries, cardamom and orange. This is just perfect in a G&T with a… More info
The Glendalough distillers in Ireland have four different gins, each using a particular recipe to evoke the personality of a season. This is their Wild Autumn Botanical Gin, featuring a big ol'… More info
A seasonal gin from Irish distillers Glendalough (who are also making whiskey and have received investment from rugby star Brian O'Driscoll) made with wild botanicals from the surrounding Wicklow… More info
The St. Patrick's Distillery in Cork uses a base spirit of distilled Lady Claire and Rosetta to make its gin, which is then flavoured with delicious sloe. The intense sharpness of the berries has… More info
From Northern Ireland’s Killowen Distillery, one of the smallest in Ireland and thought to be the only to use worm tub condensation – a historic distillation technique. This wonderfully fragrant gin… More info
Garnish Island Gin takes its name from a small island off the south west coast of the Republic of Ireland, and it's home to some rather lovely gardens - which is where the inspiration for this gin… More info
Bottling the very essence of County Wicklow, the expression of Glendalough Gin was made in partnership with Irish chef, Clodagh McKenna! Literally, McKenna went all over the Wicklow coast, forests… More info
Though this blushing gin comes to us from Ireland, the botanicals are slightly more far-flung! Alongside juniper, pear, cucumber, lavender and grapefruit, the folks from May-Lóag added dragonfruit… More info
Produced in Ireland's Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, Old Carrick Mill Gin is produced in an old flour mill using a grain base spirit alongside botanicals including cucumber, pear and juniper (among… More info
A citrus Irish gin from Íon Distilling in County Tyrone. The spirits are made from scratch, and Curious Citrus Gin is made by vapour infusing pink peppercorn, cardamon, ginger, citrus peel and yuzu,… More info
Silver Spear Gin is produced by Smith & O'Reilly in Carlow, Ireland, at the historic Ballydarton House. It's a particularly citrus-forward expression, with lime and coriander standing out among the… More info
A premium Irish gin that claims to be the only gin in the world made using shamrock as a botanical! It also quotes Yeats on the bottle ("I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because… More info
First produced at the Old Watercourse Distillery in 1793, this bottle of Cork Dry Gin from Cork Distilleries Co. in Ireland was bottled in the 1980s. This bottle was part of a private collection -… More info
The label of this independently-bottled gin shows Shortcross' David Armstrong and That Boutique-y Gin Company's David T Smith foraging for blackberries and damsons on the Rademan Estate, home of… More info
Ireland's Dingle Distillery is getting in on the festive fun with its own gin-filled bauble! This 5cl glass bauble is filled with Dingle's very own excellent Irish gin made with rowan berries, bog… More info
All the way from Ireland's west coast comes Galway Gin, inspired by the top-notch local produce. The star of the show with this gin is dillisk (a type of seaweed) from Galway Bay, which imparts… More info
This is a small batch, premium Irish Gin which was distilled with local botanicals from the Kinsale countryside, such as meadowsweet, elderflower, lemon verbena and germanium. More info
Cork Dry Gin is a popular Irish gin with a long history, stretching as far back as 1793. Its botanicals include coriander, angelica, lemon, lime and juniper - the result is citrus forward with a good… More info
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