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Glendalough Single Cask Madeira Finish

Canteiro aged Madeira casks from off the coast of Africa which held Madeira fortified wine, soak up and impart intense aromas and flavours created by the heat and tropical climate of their home-place.

Glendalough Wild Botanical Gin

To make this extraordinary gin, Glendalough forage wild botanicals in the Wicklow mountains all year round. Geraldine Kavanagh, our full time forager, brings the wild, fresh botanicals to the distillery within hours of foraging where small-batch slow-distillation is used to tease out the delicate botanical flavours. Glendalough Wild Botanical Irish Gin serves the taste of 'a year in every bottle' and perfectly captures a place in time, with four seasons of foraging in wild Wicklow encapsulated in each bottle.

Gozio Amaretto

Gozio Amaretto stands out as an exceptional liqueur, boasting an exquisite almond flavor.
Employing an unparalleled method, bitter almonds sourced from four continents undergo a meticulous infusion process lasting a minimum of sixty days, resulting in a premium blend that captures the finest aroma and taste.
Distinguished, this liqueur refrains from incorporating artificial aromas, extracts, or additives in its final composition.
Its refined taste is both velvety and approachable, making it a versatile choice for enhancing both cocktails and dessert creations.

Gozio Amaretto MINI

Gozio Amaretto stands out as an exceptional liqueur, boasting an exquisite almond flavor.
Employing an unparalleled method, bitter almonds sourced from four continents undergo a meticulous infusion process lasting a minimum of sixty days, resulting in a premium blend that captures the finest aroma and taste.
Distinguished, this liqueur refrains from incorporating artificial aromas, extracts, or additives in its final composition.
Its refined taste is both velvety and approachable, making it a versatile choice for enhancing both cocktails and dessert creations.
Format 50ml.

Gran Chaco Argentina

Mate tea is an iconic drink of Argentina, so we wanted to include it in our Gran Chaco Argentina Rum. For this version of our rum, we were inspired by nature and the lush landscapes of Argentina. The patterns on our bottle trace the path of nature, at the heart and source of our production: from the earth, where the rich flora of the Gran Chaco is rooted, to the sky. The design also evokes serenity and the call of the night: through the deep blue of the bottle, evoking the sun setting behind the mountain and the phases of the moon and the sun.

Gran Chaco Bolivia

Bolivia is one of the largest producers of coca and tobacco leaves in the world. These aromas inspired our Gran Chaco Bolivia Rum. For the creation of our bottle, we drew our inspiration from the rich history of Bolivia, and more precisely from the Tiwanaku site which stands there. In the midst of mystical touches representing Inca rites and ceremonies, you will find in particular references to the shamans of the region, venerated for their knowledge and their intoxicating preparations. We also find the motifs of ritual vases, ceremonial masks, and other elements of places of worship. Finally, the purple color, associated with the mystical and the religious, is a symbol of spirituality and access to the divine.

Gran Chaco Brasil

Brazil is very famous for being one of the largest producers of cacao and coffee in the world. It was natural for us to associate these notes with our Gran Chaco Brazil Rum. The design of the bottle was inspired by Brazilian wildlife: the patterns represent some of Brazil's most emblematic animals. The color green was chosen to represent the country and suggest the natural habitat of its wildlife.

Gran Chaco Brasil + verre

Brazil is very famous for being one of the largest producers of cacao and coffee in the world. It was natural for us to associate these notes with our Gran Chaco Brazil Rum. The design of the bottle was inspired by Brazilian wildlife: the patterns represent some of Brazil's most emblematic animals. The color green was chosen to represent the country and suggest the natural habitat of its wildlife.