Blacks Irish Gin
Blacks Distillery is located in Kinsale, Co. The gin features 13 carefully selected botanicals. A modern Irish Gin, refreshingly balanced with citrus and spice, featuring freshly cut citrus peels, hand cracked juniper berries, and vapour infused Irish Heather Flowers picked locally on the Wild Atlantic Way. Versatile either straight, in a G&T or your favourite gin based cocktail.
Ninth Wave Irish Gin
Launched in 2020 is this Irish Gin, but in no time the Ninth Wave has collected a band of Gold and Double Gold medals. The complexity of flavours allows this gin to shine. It has beautiful balance and at 43% there's the flavour power to mix with your favourite tonic, soda, Negroni or enjoy straight up over ice. An exceptional Irish Gin.
Redbreast Lustau Edition Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey
The Robin Redbreast is the only bird which sings continuously throughout the dark Irish winters and is one of the very few small birds that choose to winter in Ireland. It is this enduring spirits which inspires its namesake, Redbreast Whiskey. When the world demanded lighter, more accessible whiskey styles, Redbreast stood steadfast in its belief of the tradition and significance of single pot still Irish whiskey. For the past century, Redbreast has been the standard bearer for this quintessentially Irish style of whiskey. Made from a mash of malted and unmalted barley and triple distilled in copper pot stills, Redbreast Lustau Edition displays the characteristic full and complex flavour of pot still whiskey. Having spent its final period of maturation in casks seasoned with the finest Oloroso Sherry in the Bodegas Lustau, the result is a distinctive twist on the signature sherry character. This whisky has a rich infusion of dark fruits, prunes, dates and figs with liquorice, marzipan, toasted oak and Redbreast spices across the nose. The palate is a creamy pot still with Redbreast spices balanced with richness of sherry finish and contribution of fresh Spanish oak. The finish is endless. Sweetness and pot still spices endure while Oloroso Sherry and Spanish oak have the last word.