Dingle Gin
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Profile: The Dingle Gin at a Glance
- Origin from the Emerald Isle: The Dingle Gin is distilled in the picturesque town of Dingle, Ireland, reflecting the local traditions and nature.
- Unique Flavor: With a complex profile that combines juniper and exotic botanicals, it offers an unparalleled tasting experience.
- Striking Design: The elegant bottle with its clear, modern look stands for quality and craftsmanship.
- Traditional Production: Made in small batches, every drop of Dingle Gin is produced with dedication and care.
- A Piece of Ireland: Experience the soul of Ireland in every sip, with a gin that unites both tradition and innovation.
Portrait: What Makes the Dingle Gin Special
The Dingle Gin is not just a drink, but an invitation to the breathtaking landscape of Ireland. With its origin from the charming Dingle Distillery, one of the oldest and most renowned distilleries in the country, this gin embodies the best of Irish distilling art. The combination of local botanicals and classic juniper creates a harmonious flavor profile.
What truly makes Dingle Gin special is the passion and craftsmanship of its distillers. By using fresh botanicals from the surroundings, such as seaweed and wildflowers, it brings the unique character of the Irish coastal landscape into every bottle. Dingle Gin is the perfect companion for social gatherings, as well as for quiet moments of introspection.
Tasting Notes: How the Dingle Gin Tastes
- Aroma: A fresh and citrusy scent that awakens the senses and builds anticipation for the first sip.
- Taste: Full-bodied with smooth juniper notes, complemented by floral and herbal nuances that provide a balanced bitterness.
- Finish: Long and silky, with a hint of spices and a pleasant warmth that slowly fades away.
| Alcohol: | 42,5%vol. |
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| Coloured: | Natural Colour |
| Volume: | 0,7l |
| Country: | Ireland |
| Product Type: | Gin |
| Product Category: | Gin |
| Responsible food business operator: | Dingle Distillery, Farranredmond, DIngle, Co. Kerry, Irland |
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