Product description
Product description
Glendalough Rose Gin was created in honour of the head distiller's mother, Rose. The core ingredient is roses of all varieties: Wild Roses, particularly robust Heritage Roses as well as historic Damascene Roses, which were already cultivated in ancient times. Further flavours lend the Irish Gin wild herbs and fruits that grow in the vicinity of the Irish distillery: elderflowers, wild raspberries, roses and woodruff as well as typical Irish herbs such as orris root or yarrow. The history of Glendalough goes back to the year 518, when Saint Kevin retreated into the Irish wilderness, where he lived for seven long years. Legend has it that he stood in the water for 13 days and 13 nights with blackbird eggs in his hands until the chicks hatched. He stayed there for another 13 days until they fledged. Saint Kevin is depicted in the pose on the bottles of Glendalough.
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Glendalough Distillery Unit 9 Newtown Business and Enterprise Centre Co. Wicklow A63 A439/IE
Designation
Gin
Country of origin
Ireland
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The Distillery: Glendalough
Glendalough means 'Valley of the Two Lakes' in Gaelic. The valley is also called the Garden of Ireland and is located in the Wicklow Mountains south of Dublin. It was here that five friends founded Ireland's first craft distillery. Glendalough is also known for its 6th century monastic settlement. This was founded by the legendary monk and hermit St Kevin, whose story also inspired the distillery founders and whose figure adorns the Glendalough bottles.
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Status
Open
Country, Region
Ireland
Founding year
2011
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Martin
on 09.02.2024
Herstellerbeschreibung
on 05.02.2022
Aroma: Wacholder und frische Rosen.
Geschmack: Eine Kombination aus süßen Gewürzen und mildem Rosenwasser sowie einem Hauch Zitrusnoten.
Abgang: Lang nach Rosenwasser und rosa Pfeffer.
Geschmack: Eine Kombination aus süßen Gewürzen und mildem Rosenwasser sowie einem Hauch Zitrusnoten.
Abgang: Lang nach Rosenwasser und rosa Pfeffer.
Geschmack: Das Geschmacksprofil folgt der Nase, aber mit einer überraschenden und lebhaften Orangenschale und einer blühenden Anisnote am Gaumen
Abgang: Glatt und zart
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